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Page 8. Portland Observer, April 17, 1986 ALLEN T E M P L E C M E C H U R C H C o rn er of 8th and S k id m o re Sunday School 9 30am Sunday Worship 11 00am Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm (second and fourth Sundays! E lo n ie J. E d w a rd * IP a tto r ) Send notice o f your church activities and events to: Hehgion Editor. Portland Observer P O B o jtJ /3 7 Portland O P 97208 Regis D uffy, O .F .M ., an intema- tionaly known religious scholar will visit Portland to lecture during a two- day conference on contemporary Christianity, M ay 10 and I I . The conference is c o sponsored by The Grotto and the Paulist Father's Catholic Center for Evangelization. It will begin Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. at The Grotto, N E 85th and Sandy Blvd. Father Regis will address the topic, “ Eucharist: a Question o f Presence,” during the Friday session. On Saturday, the conference will be at the Paulist Center, S.E. 16th and Division. It will begin at 10 a.m . and conclude at 3 p.m. Father D u ffy will give a series o f four talks designed to cover the topic: “ The Way Christians W alk Together: Initiation and the R IC A .” Currently a professor at the Wash ington Theological Union, Father Duffy has been a visiting professor at Princeton and Notre Dame. He con RELIGION UPDA TE by D i r Armstrong Dnipir went turned away Monday afternoon from AUen's temple C M E ( hunh because there h « s amply no room as 800 mourners with representation from various other states and churches filed into limited seating to pay their last re •peels to Pev. Ira Dante! Mumford, a man who will undoubtedly be remembered fo r hts outstanding contributions and unselfish dedication to the State o f CPegon and the Northeast Community o f Portland The Eulogy was by Pev Nathaniel L Imsev. Presiding Prelate 9th Episcopal District ( hnstian Methodist Epucopal Church o f Oklahoma. Pev Ira I ) M um )on! has been laid to rest at the Willamette National Cemetery, but he, light shines on. This week's UPDA TE with food fo r thought: "Ye are the lig h t of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid. — Matt 5:14. T h * fo llo w in g T a n C o m m an d m ant» for Teenagers' were adopted by four thousand student delegates to the Federation of High Schools convention in San Francisco several years ago 1. Stop and think before you drink. 2 Don't let your parents down, they brought you up. 3. Be humble enough to obey You will be giving orders yourself some day 4 At the first temptation, turn away from unclean thinking. 5 Don't show off when driving. If you want to race, go to the track 6. Date those who would make a good mate. Go to church faithfully. The Creator gave us the week; give him beck at ducts continuing education and pas toral workshops in the U.S. and Albina Ministerial Alliance abroad. lather Duffy holds seven degrees, and has done post-doctoral work at the Sorbonne and Wursburg. His first book, “ Real Presence.” 284 6023 THE M O U N T O L IV E T B A P T IS T C H U R C H N.E. First b S c h u y le r * 284 1964 John H was published in 1982; his second, a “ Roman Catholic Theology of Pas toral Care,” came out in 1983. Fa ther D u ffy ’s latest book, “ O n Becom ing A Catholic: The Challenge of Initiation,” was published in 1984 by Harper and Row. Jackson 9 » M in is te r A M M 0 C o n o r e o a tio n a l W o r s h ip 5 00 P M 10 0 0 A M M Ed C h u rc h S c h o o l 11 0 0 A M V s s p a r S e r v ic e B a p tis m F o u r th S u n d a y 1 1 0 0 C o m m u n io n E a c h F i r « S u n d a y The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National, Oregon, Portlan d Ecum enical M inistries, A m erican Bible S o ciety , M 8 M He has served on the board o f Catholic Theological Society o f America. His talks have been repro duced on cassette tapes and are dis tributed nationally by National Cath olic Radio. Argus recently produced a series of nine audio-visual programs, titled “ The Way Christians Walk To gether,” featuring Father Duffy. Board Tuesday YOU ARE W ELCOM E TO W O R S H IP AT m T h u rs d a y 7 (JO p m C h o n R e F ie e 's e i "A warm spirit of fellowship always“ Ode 7 » p B ib to B a n d 84 N.E. K illin g s w o rth • 281 0499 Sunday 9 15a m Sunday S chool if ft"* ' M om m y The Ark of Safety ( ’hurch of God in Christ 1 1 :1 6 W o r s h ip a.m 6 30p m YP W W E v a n g a lis t« 8 00pm W o r s h ip •rvreeat 8u Baptists sponsor Boy Scouts 7. least 8 9 TO A Public Service of the Po rtlan d Observer Catholic scholar to speak N oon D ay | T u e s d a y F rid a y P ra y a r F rid a y T o l l o u ’ p e a c e u ' i i n " ---------------- r » p .m Boy Scout Troop 70 was chartered to New Hope Baptist Church, Rev. Johnny Pack IV , Pastor, this past week. Anthony Kilpatrick, 289-8340, is Scoutmaster, assisted by Alma Brown, Cal Mitchell. Tony Dixon and Sonny Turner. The troop is presently meeting at the church on Saturdays. The address is 3725 N Gantenbcin. The educational program o f the Boy Scouts of America is designed to instill the values o f duty to God, to country and to other people into the lives o f young men. Paradise Baptist Church and the Greater St. Stephens Baptist Church are also forming new Scout troops. Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church, Troop 152, is another active an hour. Choose your companions carefully. You are what they are. Avoid following the crowd Be an engine, not a caboose Best of all, keep the original Tan Commandments. — Peprm ird by permission Prayer Line - For people who really care: call 285-LOVE. N o o n d ay Prayar Service — every Tuesday at ,2 noon, Williams Temple Church of God In Christ, 241 NE Hancock. O reg o n S ta te M in is te r W ives and W idows Retreat — April 26 and 27 at Camp Menucha. For further information, call 289 6810. Rosa C ity M in is te r W ives' Mother and Daughter Luncheon - May 4, 11:00 a m. - 1:00 p.m . at Matterhorn Restaurant, 3 NE 82nd at Burnside Tick ots $7 00. For further information, call 289-6810 or 288 1381, 16th A n n ual S ta te W o m a n 's C o n ven tio n — April 22 - 25 at Williams Temple C .O .G .I.C ., 241 NE Hancock, p.m. State Supervisor, Eulah WH bams; Host Pastor, Elder M Walker, Oregon jurisdiction 1. 7:X troop in the neighborhood. George Simmons, 281-5762, is the Scout master. For further information on Boy Scouting, contact the above Scout masters, Bishop Rudy Patterson, 282-8476, or Guy Etchsleadt. 226-3423. all tnen. f. holiness witboul ivhith D O m an s h a ll see ¿ o rò M o r n in g P r a y e r 9 00am In e J. K M » A M S w e jr K A A R 14A0AM L M •e sei ws * C (immunity Directory and profiles A d i O n This P a g e A r e O f L o t a l B u s in e s s e s T h o f A r c H e lp in g B u ild A B e t t e r C o m m u n it y AUTO BROAD WAX ROADWAX TOYOTA 307 N .E. B ro a d w a y P o rtla n d . 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