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    Paged. Portland Observar, Juna 12.1985
A P u b lic S e rv ic e o f th e
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RELIGION UPOA TE
5760 N.E. Cleveland Home deliveries.
Portland Observer
For more information, call 285-5348
by Dee Armstrong
A lb in a M in is te ria l A llia n c e
Ueten for Biehop O enleli’ radio broadcast Sunday mornings. 7:45 - 800. on
KAAR 1480 A M , as he presents to you the Bread of Life, God’s Word.
I w ith th e o p p o rtu n ity o f a one-on-one interview with Evangelist
Betty Titus o f Houston, Texas, the day was Monday, M ay 27 — Memorial
Day. The place was Washington Park Rose Garden, where Minister Titus
shared these thoughts:
“ I have a burden in my heart for the churches and even more so, for the
women. M y ministry is therefore two-fold, fin e , for all the people o f the Lord,
the laymen, the deacons, the children, the teenagers. O h, Lord, the ministers,
and God bless and help our leaders, the pastors. Tw o, the women o f the Lord,
This is why I am where I am today.”
The N a w B eginning Faith B aptlat C h u rch of Portland celebrated their
annual "W om en o f the Brides o f Christ" Convention. “ As a guest speaker, I
addressed issues that affected women, but still edifying to the whole church.
Men love to attend our meetings." said Betty Titus.
“ You would be surprised to know all the women from different denomina­
tions with different backgrounds but sharing many o f the same hurts and pains
that must be ministered to by the Holy Spirit. These women have a ministry
for Jesus but often unaware. God is going to raise up a church out o f these d if­
ferent denominations and churches. Women have a work; they do have a min­
istry. It may not be to evangelize nor to preach, teach and sing. But all o f G od’s
people have a job to do in His Kingdom.
"There is a scripture that we hear often in women's services, ’W ho can find
a virtuous woman?’ (Prov. 31:10). W e look around for the mysterious crea­
ture, thinking one day I may reach this goal, when in fact a virtuous woman
is merely a woman that fcareth the Lord and in doing so she shall be praised.
These are «ime o f my little golden spirit-filled nuggets I share as I go,” Betty
said.
I f you did not get a chance to hear Betty Titus during her visit to Portland,
her next stop is Seattle, Washington, at Northwest Evangelist Center Church,
host pastor Elder Wood.
Thu wefk’S UPDATE with food for thought: "Favor is deceitful, and
beauty a vain "
Welcome to the Betty Thue Third Annual Women’s Convention to be held
August I • 4, I9H5 in Houston, Texas
Betty Titus will be speaking with -r husband. Rev. James Titus, along with spe­
cial guests, Beverly Glenn of Los Angeles. CA; («orgia Wilson of Hot Springs,
AR; Delores Kendnck of Seattle, W A , and others.
For reservations please call Betty Titus personally at (713) 686-2964 or Helen Smith
at (713)686-2964. They will be planning a tour of Houston for all of their guests who
would like to tour the dty. There will be many other special events planned. "A
woman that fearest the U x d , she shall be praised " — Proverbs 31:30
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Sunday School 9 30am
Sundav Worship 11 00am
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 00pm
(second and fourth Sundays)
84 N .E . K illin g s w o rth • 281 0499
" A warm spirit of fellowship always"
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4822 N. Vancouver Ava.
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Candid, .Scm ifive. . .A l.ife-Changing
Experience For Families Nationwide.
T H E ST R O N G W IL L E D C H IL D
Childish irresponsibility vs willful defiance.
Understanding w u r guilt when disciplining vour
ihild 63 nnn
S H A P IN G THE W IL L W IT H O U T B R E A K IN G
T H E S P IR IT
How to assiK talc behavior w ith consequences When
to let go of vour child and how. 60 min
C H R IS T IA N F A T H E R IN G
If America survives, it will be because lathers begin
lo put their families at the highest level ot priority.
61 min.
PREPARING EOR A D O L E S C E N C E : T H E
O R IG IN O F S E L F D O U B T
The secrets of self-esteem 50 min.
PREPARING FOR AIX3LESC F.NCE: PEER
PRESSURE A N D S E X U A L IT Y
Physical changes, sexual dcs-clopmcm 48 min
W H A T W IV E S W IS H T H E IR H U S B A N D S
K N E W A B O U T W O M E N : T H E L O N E LY
H O U S E W IF E
Sources ol depression in wsimcn. l.ow sell-esteem
Absence of romantic love in marriage. 4** min.
W H A T W IV E S W IS H T H E IR H U S B A N D S
K N E W A B O U T W O M E N M O N E Y , SF.X A N D
C H IL D R E N
Materialism a root cause The maior sexual dit-
Icrcncc Menstrual and pswhologkal problems 34
min.
Building Up Your Family
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Ms
Diane Green. West Coast
Regional Coordinator o f New El
Salvador Today (N .E .S .T .), will be
speaking at a Coffee and Dessert re­
ception on Sunday, June 16th at 7:30
p.m. at the First Congregational
Church, 1 I2 6 S .W Park in Portland
Ms Green accompanied Berkeley
City Mayor Gus Newport on a fact­
finding tour to El Salvador in March
of this year. Then visit included trav­
eling in regions controlled by oppo­
sition forces fighting against the gov­
ernment o f El Salvador.
The group withsuxid a 40-minute
rocket attack while in the rebel-held
area o f Chalatenangn Province, El
Salvador. The atiack occurred as the
group was making its way to San
Antonio Los Ranchos, Berkeley’s
Sister City in El Salvador, lo examine
destruction caused by aerial bombard­
ments, shelling, and ground sweeps
by government troops.
Contributions and the $3.00 admis­
sion for this event will benefit devel­
opment
projects
sponsored
by
N .E .S .T . in El Salvador.
Kids aged 6-12 have the opportun­
ity to attend four special low-cost
summertime "day camp” sessions
through The Salvation A rm y’s M ixire
Street Corps Community Center,
FOCUS ON THE
FILM SERIES
The Portland Branch o f the N a­
tional Association for the Advance­
ment o f Colored People will meet
Sunday, June 16, at 4:00 at the Van­
couver Avenue First Baptist Church,
3138 N. Vancouver Avenue. Rev,
O. B. Williams is the host pastor.
Each year since 1978 when the
N A A C P National Convention was
held in Portland, the Portland Branch
has participated in the program known
as the Afro-American Cultural Tech­
nological Scientific Olympics —
A C T-SO . This is a contest for young
people to give them an opportunity to
compete on other levels than athletics.
The N A A C P Youth Group, headed
by Youth Advisor Lucious Hicks,
promoles A C T-SO . The tryouts have
been held, and on Sunday afternoon
awards will be presented as follows:
First category. Visual Arts: 1st
place, Joy St. John — photography;
2nd place, Vicki Barnett — photog­
raphy; 3rd place, M ary Debnam,
— drawing.
Second
Category,
Performing
Arts: 1st place, Donna Eason — dra­
ma; 2nd place, Patrick Minner — vo­
cal; 3rd place, Sharon Davis — ora­
tory.
Third category. Science: 1st place,
Kivesie Harmon; 2nd place, Anna-
marie Gisvold; 3rd place, Leslie Kyle.
Fourth Category, Humanities: 1st
place, Sharon Davis — poetry; 2nd
place, Annamane Gisvold — Original
essay; 3rd place, Andrea Slater —
poetry.
Day camps set
PRESENTS
FAMILY
John H Jackaon M m i.ta , M Ed
Overall winner on points is Donna
Eason, and 2nd is Patrick Minner
These two will go to the N A A C P na­
tional convention in Atlanta, June 21,
22, 23 to compete nationally. The
Portland Branch N A A C P would like
to send the next two point winners if
the money could be raised. " It is
heartbreaking to have this fine talent,
and not he able io afford to send
them ," branch President Ora Nunley
stated. Contributions to A C T -S O will
be gladly accepted. M ail to Portland
Branch N A A C P . P .O . Box 11367.
Portland, O R 97211.
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9 30 A M Church School
11 00 A M Congregational Worship
5 0 0 P M Veaper Sarvtce
10 00 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday
11 00 Communion Each F«rat Sunday
The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
Oregon Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention: National. Oregon,
Portland Ecum enical M inistries, A m erican Bible S o ciety , M & M
Board.
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BAPTIST
CHURCH
Father's Day
4822 N. V a n c o u v e r A ve.
284-2334
Dads P A C announces a grand
Father’s Day picnic, Sunday June 16,
The site is Creston Park in Portland
near SE 43rd and Powell, picnic area
A . All fathers and their families and
fnends are invited to help celebrate
fatherhood. This is a “ Bring your
own picnic and beverage" affair. We
have several games planned and will
supply items for the games. Those
interested in a baseball game should
Nathan Barnett, Pastor
IB Theology • M Dnaratyl
Services:
9 30 a .m ., Su n d ay School
1 1 :00a.m ., M o rn in g W o rsh ip
6:00 p .m .. Evening W o rsh ip
The Barnetts b
Berean welcomes
your family
A t Berean w e em ph asize building
strong fam ilies. Y o u ’ll gat solid
Expository Biblical Preaching i t Teach in g.
bring a mitt and bat.
Activities start at noon, rain or
shine. The picnic is free. For more
information call John West at
642-7089
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5335 N Williams.
The camps, divided into week-long
segments, begin June 17 and con­
clude July 12. Cost pet week is $20
for M ixire Street members and $30
for non-members. "Camperships,"
where The Salvation Army help-, pay
camp costs for families in need, are
available.
Activities will include arts and
crafts, swimming, field trips, over­
night camping, movies and competi­
tive sports events.
For more information, call the
Moore Street Center at 282-2572.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
BROAD i WAX,
307 N E. B ro a d w a y
P o rtla n d . OR 97232
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Gospel convention
The 16th Full Gospel Pentecostal
AsstKiation
National Convention
will be held June 16 - 23, 1985 at Em ­
manuel Temple Church, 1032 N .
Summer, Portland, OR 97217.
Events are as follows: Sunday,
June 16, Sunday School Day; Mon-
day, June 17, Music Day; Tuesday.
June 18, Fellowship Day; Wednes-
__June 19, Evangelistic Day;
day.
Thursday, June 20, Women's Day;
Enday, June 21, Youth Day — Bless­
ing of Babies; Saturday, June 22,
People Awareness — Bishop's Day,
and Sunday, June 23, Ordinations,
Association Promotions.
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