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    Page 8, Portland Observer, July 31, 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 Sundaysl
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Elonza J E d w a rd s (P as to rl
Send notice o j your church activities
and events to.
Religion Editor. Portland Observer
P O B o x ili?
Portland OP 9720«
Red Cross class on parenting
— Promoting family health, and
— Preventing the conditons of
child abuse and neglect.
This two-session class will be held
lucsdays. August 13 and 20, at H o l­
laday Park Hospital, 1225 N .E . 2nd
Ave., first floor conference room,
from 9:00 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. The cost
for the class is $10. To pre-register,
call Red Cross, 243-5272.
Tired o f attending classes? Why
not teach one? The Red Cross is o f­
fering a class, "Instructor in Parent­
ing: Your Child Prom One to Six,"
tliat will prepare instructor candi­
dates to provide educational pro­
grams that assist parents in increasing
their ability and self reliance in:
— Promoting the health, safety and
growth and development of children,
A P u blic S e rv ic e o f th e
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11 00 A M
C o n g reg atio n al W o rs h ip
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10 0 0 A M
Vesper S ervice
B aptism f o u r th S u n d ay
1 1 00 C o m m u n io n Each First S u n d ay
The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of
Oregon Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention National. Oregon,
P o rtlan d E cum enical M inistries, A m erican Bible S o c ie ty , M EtM
Board
Tuesday
YO U ARE W ELC O M E TO W O R SH IP AT
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"A w arm spirit of fellowship always"
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RELIGION UPDA TE
by lire Armstrong
FREE FOOD
FOR THE NEEDY
Religion Under Attack - Part I
Are churches under attack? is a question that has crossed the minds of near
ly every U.S. citizen who is old enough to read and comprehend the voice o f the
news media today.
With Part I o f "Religion Under Attack," we will introduce the church, it’s
leaders and their current or past positions with the church and the government.
" I t is becoming increasingly evident that we are experiencing an alarming
anti-religious sentimeni in America today. It is being mosi vividly reflecied in
the activities and abuses by government agencies such as the IRS, but aLso in
the courts and legislatures. It is taking many forms: churches are being forced
to spend large portions o f their precious church assets to defend themselves in
costly litigation with government; massive intrusions into the internal affairs of
churches are taking place in the name of proving exemptions; churches are
being excluded from redevelopment plans in major cities; there are countless ef­
forts to remove all vestiges o f religious images such as " In God W e Trust” ;
churches are now being forced to pay Social Security employment tax; religious
groups arc denied the opportunity to use public buildings in a manner equal to
other community groups; churches are being padlocked because the state does
not agree with their ministry; and, worst o f all, ministers are being jailed for
carrying out the good faith beliefs of thetr church.”
The Church o f Scientology was taken to court for $39 million to defend it’s
religion from a fraud judgment accused by Portland woman, Julie Christoffer-
son Titchbourne. The suit originated 10 years ago when Julie filed and won a
$2,067,000.20 judgment agaiasl the Church and I Ron Hubbard, founder of
Scientology and its religious philosophy. However, the judgment was over­
turned.
The Rev. Sun Myung M oon, founder o f the Unification Church was sen
tenced to 18 months in a federal prison for tax evasion and released Thursday,
July 4, Independence Day, to a halfway house in Brooklyn after serving I I
months o f his 18-month sentence.
Faith Baptist Church in Louisville, Nebraska, was raided by the city police,
removing more Ihan 60 members o f Ihe congregation from their early-morning
service Oct. 18, 1982. Haith Christian School was said to be illegal due lo non-
LOCATION
CHRIST MEMORIAL
CHURCH OF GOD
IN CHRIST
4237 N MISSISSIPPI
PHONE 233-1400
EVERY WED
4 -3 PM
certified teachers and non-certification
o f the school. State certification is a
requirement o f all primary and sec­
ondary schools in the stale o f Ne­
braska.
Res. Everett Sileven, pastor of
Faith Baptist, and members were
ordered to be imprisoned.
N E W P O R T , Utah, June 22 —
About 140 state police officers and
social service workers raided 30 homes
and took into custody 112 children
o f the Norlheast Kingdom Commun
ity Church because members had re­
fused to answer complaints about
child a^use and neglect.
“Religion Under Attack" Purl II
next week
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Harvest M in istrie s'
n e w p rogram
BEREAN
BAPTIST
CHURCH
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Harvest lim e Ministries proudly
presents a new television program
added to it's television network. The
program originates out o f I.os Ange
les, California. The program, Jesus
Is the Answer is an outreach ministry
of young people headed and pastured
by Res. Ernest Johnson. Pastor John­
son is a young (21 years o f age), excit­
ing,
vibrant.
Holy
Ghost-filled
preacher lhai is winning young people
for Christ nationwide. Pastor John­
son is also winning young telesision
and movie stars for Christ that ap­
pear on his nation-wide television
show through the Harvest Time M in ­
istries Television Network weekly.
This week on the premiere of Jesus Is
the Answer, Pastor Johnson's special
guests are Klin Fields of the Las ts of
lif e program and her mother Mrs.
Chip Fields. Pastor Johnson is the
pastor o f the Wilderness Table Apos­
tolic Mission in Compton. California.
Watch this exciting premiere on Rog­
er’s Cablevision, Aug. 9, 1985 at
9:00 p.m. Channel 5, and on Aug I I ,
1985 at 6:30 p.m. Channel 7.
For additional times and inform a­
tion, please call Res. Smith at
281-1862 in Portland
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4822 N. V a n c o u v e r A ve.
284-2334
Nathan Barnett, Pastor
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The Bametts &
Berean welcomes
your family
A t Berean w e em ph asize building
strong fam ilies Y o u ’ll g et solid
Expository Biblical Preaching Er T each in g.
Berean Baptist Church
4822 N. Vancouver Ave.
PRESENTS
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K N EW A B O U T W O M E N : TH E L O N E LY
H O U S E W IE E
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K N E W A B O U T W O M E N : M O N E Y , SEX A N D
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The Emmanuel Temple Youth
Choir presents “ A Musical Explo­
sion!” on Saturday, August 17, 1985
at 7:00 p.m.
This event will be held at the Em­
manuel Temple Full Gospel Pente­
costal Church, 1032 N. Sumner, Port­
land For more information, phone
7-2223.
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