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    Page 10, Portland Observer, April 24, 1966
ALLEN TEMPLE C M E C H U RCH
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C o rn er of 8th an d S k id m o re
Sunday School 9 30am
Sundav Worship 11 00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
E lonze J . E d w a rd s (P astor)
Send notier o f your church activities
and events Io:
Religion Editor. Portland Observer
P O BoxU S7
Portland OR 9720b
Christian economics topic
audience to ask questions o f and
interact with D r. Weaver.
Dr. Weaver received his Ph D.
from the University o f Minnesota in
Educational Policy and Administra­
tion and his M B A. from California
State University in Fresno. He is D i­
rector o f the Small Business Institute
of Bethel College, has worked with
neighborhood economic develop­
ment groups in rural and urban Mis­
sissippi. and serves as a consultant to
small businesses and churches on mis­
sion clarification.
Information about the lecture se­
ries is available from the office of
Dr. Joyce Q. Erickson, Dean o f Fac­
ulty, Warner Pacific College, (503)
775-4366, ext. 601. The college is
located at S.E. 68th and Division,
Portland.
Economic issues from a Christian
perspective will be the focus o f the
Staley Distinguished Christian Schol­
ar Lecture series at Warner Pacific
College from April 30 to M ay 2, 1985.
Dr. Robert Weaver, Associate Pro­
fessor o f Business at Bethel College.
St. Paul, Minnesota, will address
these issues in three public lectures:
“ The Bible and Economic Jus­
tice" — Tuesday, April 30, 10 a.m .,
in McGuire Auditorium.
“ Neighborhood Economic Devel­
opment as a Christian Response to
Poverty" — Wednesday, M ay I,
7:30 p.m. in Egtvedt Lounge.
“ Poverty and Loss of Person-
hood” — Thursday. M ay 2, 10 a m.
in McGuire Auditorium.
After each lecture, forum sessions
are scheduled to allow members o f the
A P u blic S e rv ic e o f th e Po rtlan d Observer
Sanctuary Coalition gala
On Saturday. M ay 11, 1985, the
Portland Sanctuary Coalition will
hold a gala fiesta to celebrate its
first anniversary o f providing shelter
for political refugees from Central
America, l-a Fiesta will be held at
Holy Redeemer Cantwell Hall, 127
N. Portland Blvd., Portland. Enter­
tainment will begin at 7:30 p.m. with
a concert of Andean folk music by
Antarra. El Combo Caribe, a salsa
band, will provide music for dancing
from 9:00 until midnight.
Admission is $5, $3 for seniors.
Food and beverages will be sold.
Central American craft items will be
available for purchase. Tickets can be
purchased through the churches of
the Portland Sanctuary Coalition:
St. Andrew Catholic. Centenary W il­
bur United Methodist, St. Mark
Presbyienan, and Multnomah Friends
Meeting. Tickets can also be pur­
chased by contacting Pay Carey at
284-6408.
Proceeds from the event will go to
support the continuing work o f the
Portland Sanctuary Coalition, refu­
gee needs in Central America, and the
national legal defense fund o f the
sanctuary movement.
Albina Ministerial Alliance
284 6023
THE M O U N T OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH
N .E . First f t S c h u y le r» 284-1964
John M Jeckeon, M m « t » M Ed
6 00 P M Vesper Servue
10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday
11 00 Communion Each First S -~ ta y
The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
Oregon' Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National, Oregon,
Portland Ecum enical M in istries, A m erican Bible S o c ie ty . M & M .
Board.
Laura A. Evans services Tuesday
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m.
Tuesday in Caldwell's Colonial M o r­
tuary for Laura A . Evans, a self-
employed caterer and domestic w ork­
er, who died recently in a local hos­
pital. She was 76.
M D
9 M A M Church School
11 00 A M Congregetienel W o ithip
Tuesday
YOU ARE W ELCOM E TO W O R S H IP AT
Mrs. Evans was born in Wichita.
Kansas, to Bella Grove and Jake
Horton, moving to Portland in 1943
Her husband, A. D. Evans, preceded
"A warm spirit of fellowship always"
7 00 P m
Sunday
Sunday School 9 15» m
Morning
11:16a.m .
Worship
6 30p m
YP W W
Evengetmtic
8 00p m
Worship
Tuesday Friday Noon Day
Preyer
:ty
Chi
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her in death.
She was a member of A .M .E . Zion
Church for 25 years and served on the
board o f stewards and the missionary
7 30pm
Bible Bend
Thursday
Choir Rehearsal
84 N.E. Killingsw orth • 281 0499
tlw. gtWr ao ^ a - Friday
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all
c. holiness
society.
She is survived by two sons. Phillip
Bryant o f Portland, and Melvin
Smith of San Diego. 10 grandchil­
dren, five great-grandchildren and
nine great great-grandchildren
A
daughter, Betty Haskins, preceded
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1 ) 0 M orning Prayer
man shall sec Inc
Cord
her in death.
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lores Leggesan. A n d rea D ebn am . M a tty e lies. Terrl
W lc k llff; back ro w (l-r). Sadie G rim m e tt, Beria
Brooks. B etty S m ith and G ertrud s Rae
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A M A hosts sixth anniversary banquet
The first Black woman in history to
be elected to the Oregon Legislative
Assembly, the Honorable Margaret
L. Carter, State Representative Dis­
trict 18, will be the guest speaker
for the Albina Ministerial Alliance
and the program's 6th Annual A n ­
niversary Banquet. The event takes
place Saturday, M ay 4. 1985 , 6:00
p.m. at the Cosmopolitan Airtcl,
6221 N .E . 82nd Avenue. Portland.
Representative Carter, mother of
9, is a long-time supporter of child­
care and will address the subject of
"Preserving Tom orrow ’s Greatest
Resource".. .our children.
Mrs. Carter holds a Bachelor of
Arts Degree. Portland Slate Univer­
sity; Master's Degree in Education,
Oregon Slate University and post
graduale studies, Washington State
University.
Her career includes:
teacher, Albina Youth Opportunity
Schemi, 1971-73; Counselor. Portland
Community College, 1973-present,
and Business W om an, 1975-prcscnt.
She continues to be actively involved
in the following community activi­
ties: Oregon Alliance for Black Schtxil
Educators, Alpha Kappa Alpha So­
rority. Joyful Sound (music director).
Piedmont Church ol Christ.
Representative Carter was elected
to the l egislative Assembly with over
SOW o f the vote in her district in No­
vember. 1984 In her first run for an
elected office, she received the largest
vole majority o f any candidate in the
state.
Joint Trade and Economic Devel­
opment, Education, and Human
Resources arc the committees on
which she currently serves. The A lli­
ance and its programs commends
Rep. Carter in her achievements and
look forward to hearing her speak.
The Albina Ministerial Alliance
(A M A ) is an ecumenical ministers or­
ganization involving 4<i-plus ministers
serving congregations in North and
Northeast Portland. T he organization
is approximately 55 years old but has
been actively involved in community
service programs since 1964 and was
incorporated for non-profit in 1971.
Ils leadership is spearheaded by pre­
dominately Black ministers. A pri­
mary purpose o f the organization is to
identify and support programs through
which the ministry can provide social
and economic enrichment to those
who live and work in the community,
and to seek and disburse funds for the
benefit of families residing in the
service area A M A Family Day and
Nighi ( are. A M A Sell-Enhancement
Program, Head Start, and Emergency
F«xxl are all positive results o f the
committment.
Donation for the event is $15 per
person.
RC N TALS
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date either a reception or a ball
game, a banquet or a youth festival.
In the future it will be equipped with
basketball goals, and the new carpet is
already inlaid with basketball court
markings. It is a feature of the new
building that illustrates the church’s
purpose in "Building to Serve."
The Rev. Wendell Wallace was
pastor of Maranatha from 1961 to
1972 During his ministry, the church
moved from Beech and Borthwick to
its present location at N .E . 12th and
Skidmore Street. It has experienced
two major expansions of its building.
Wallace’s ministry was marked by
dynamic preaching, prophecy and
healings. During the Civil Rights
Movement he attacked both white
and Black racism, and welcomed
people of all races and economic
backgrounds to the church. He min-
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istered to youth in the hippie and
drug cultures. During the days o f
marching for civil and human
rights he also led a march up Williams
Avenue proclaiming that "Jesus is
lord!" There were times when the
crowds were so great that the services
had to be moved to the Civic Auditor­
ium or to the Jefferson High School
auditorium He left a spiritual legacy
that the present congregation pro­
poses to remember by naming the en­
larged. unique room in his honor.
The church foresees a wide range
of uses for the Wendell Wallace
Multi-purpose Room, for youth
events, fellowship, community serv­
ice, and worship. The dual dedica­
tion on Sunday, s nd the special meet­
ings to follow through Tuesday eve­
ning, are open to the public All are
invited
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Maranatha Church honors Wendell Wallace
Maranatha Church is honoring one
of its earlier pastor by naming its new­
ly completed banquet and gym area
the “ Wendell Wallace Multi-purpose
ro m ." At the same time the church’s
new conference room will be dedicat
ed in memory o f the late Paul Knaupp
whose presence in the church for
many years was distinguished by a
spirit o f love and reconciliation. The
church invites the community to the
dedication ol these versatile facilities
at the Sunday morning service on
May 5th, when the Rev. Wendell
Wallace himself will be present and
ministering He will be speaking also
during the evening services o f Sunday,
Monday, and Tuesday, M ay 5, 6
and 7.
The new multi-purpose room was
formerly the church’s sanctuary,
but is now renuxleled to accommo­
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contact A M A Family Day and Night
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