Portland Observer, August 21, 1985, Page 7 RELIGION UPDA TE by Dee Armstrong Religion U nder A tta c k — Part III Send notice o f your church activities and events lo: Religion Editor. Portland Observer P O Box J 137 Portland OK 97208 The situation between church and state is more serious than one may thin k. We walk by schools, child care centers sponsored by churches, offerin g "S u m m er B ib le " prog.am s and recreation fo r our young everyday, w ith ou t a second glance. The ch u rch and its fu n c tio n in o u r c o m m u n ity is taken fo r granted W ell, not far away in the state o f Nebraska, Pastor Everett Sileven o f P a th Baptist Church went straight to ja il and so d id members fo r conducting a church schoolas part o f their religious m inistry. Pastor Everett Sileven o f P a th Baptist C hurch in 1 ouisville, Nebraska testifies at a Subcom m ittee hearing on the C o n stitu tio n and religious liberty, June 26, 1984, in W ashington, D .C .: "T h e re are now approaching 7,(XX) cases in this co u n try where Christians are being prosecuted. Just recently in M ilw aukee, tw o pastors came to me and said f I we had started a church in a home, and we were told that i f we opened our Bibles one m ore tim e in these homes, we w ould go to ja il. "T o d a y there are parents in H o n d a w ho are about to lose their children because they refused to send them to a state-approved school. It is not because the q u ality and academic achievement is supenor. Today , as I sit here, there is a church in Redding, C a lifo rn ia that is battling the state bureaucracy over its c o n tro l o f its day care center. “ In tie rin g , Nebraska, the C hurch o f C hrist was prosecuted. Its school had to move across the state line in to W yom ing. In M o rrill, the Independent Baptist church had to move across the state line to operate. " I n N o rth Platte, my w o nd erful friend, brother Bob tie lls th o rp e spent 9.1 days in ja il. They have levied fines against hint o f $200.00 a day, against his church A nd now, w ith in the next 10 days, they are going to sell his personal property, his home, and his church building to collect those fines. " I n Louisville, that is another story. In 1981, ou r church was padlocked fo r the first tim e In 1982 I was arrested fou r times, spent 120 days in Cass C ounty ja il. O n O ctober 18, 1982, there were almost 100 praying ministers w ho were not a part o f the case at all, w h o were carried o u t— physically rem oved— by 18 armed officers, and the church padlocked fo r the second time. " Then in 1981, there were seven o f my men w ho went to ja il, their wives and 12 children tied the state to avoid arrest. A n d then I also, even in spite o f the fact that I had filed briefs in m y case, and my daughter had done the same, the judge put out a warrant fo r o u r arrest. " I recently relum ed to the state o f Nebraska on A p ril 26th, vo lu n ta rily com ing to the cou rt, v o lu n ta rily closing our school now , since we have a new law to operate under, w aiting un til it comes in to effect on July IO th. " I he judge was vindictive and he sentenced me to eight m onths in ja il, stating right over the bench that he w ould have like to have given me tw o years in the state penitentiary. He adm itted that they were not bound by the C o n ­ stitutio n in this case. "T h a t is in the record. They do not believe that the C o n stitu tio n applies. And this is one o f the problem s we’ re facing A n d also, I was fo rbidd en to have w ritin g materials to w rite b txiks and jvamphlets while I was in ja il. I am now out on appeal. " I t ’s very interesting to me, Senator |lla tc h |, that in Nebraska, the A ttorney General o f our stale was impeached by the I egislature, and the Supreme C o urt a ■ ■«■«■ Special C oupon ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ > ■ Waitl Stopl Don't beat that machinal Help just arrivedl as We at I M Murphy's Appliances have the answers to your problemsl We have R e frig e ra to rs LO W A S «SS 00 W a s h e rs d ry e rs L O W A S «80 00 S to ve s LO W A S «75 00 J* *30-day Warranty* We also service washers b dryers IN HOME and IN SHOP at reasonable prices that fit your budget I. M. Murphy's Appliances 4011 N.E. Union 249-1361 overturned the impeachment. He was then indicted on three counts o f felony by the G rand Jury. He was given a $10,000 bond, he was allow ed to sign fo r his. I was given $100,000 perform ance bond, and $10,000 cash bond. I refused to pay it — thank G od fo r friends w ho went out and collected the money to pay it. But I guevi it's m ore dangerous to preach the Gospel and to tra in children than it is to com m it felonies in the state o f N ebraska." Send comments lo "Religious Update", P O . Box 9331. Portland. O R 97201. THE M OUNT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH N.E. First 5 Schuyler » 284 1954 Joh n H Jackson M in u te r 5 00 P M 10 00 A M AUTO ROADWAY. BROAD 11 0 0 C o m m u n io n E tc h F irtt Su nday Board YOU ARE W ELCO M E TO W O R S H IP AT 84 N.E. K illin g s w o rth • 281 0499 " A w a rm spirit o f fellow sh ip a lw a ys" * lr -» X A fo rtr niMTALt 234-7486 The M e tro p o lita n I ife C o m m u n ity Im provem ent Y ou th G rants P ro ­ gram is designed to encourage young people to become involved in their com m u nity. "T o d a y 's youth can play an increasingly vita l role in our sLKietv," said Stephen Bow, Senior Vice-President of M e tro p o lita n 's Western C orporate Headquarters. “ O u r grant program w ill fund many w orthw hile projects, which in turn, w ill give our young people the o p p o r­ tun ity to use their creativity and en­ ergy on behalf o f their com m u nitie s.” Broadway Exxon ■wet h eñ ir C huck MnoBt w ill be d u ty 8 9 M F A e open I U M S h «en» tu ow n 11 S u n d e * B red M o rn s i t e t - o n M enege« VLR 519 N E Broadway 784 5050 BEAUTY ja ’bell's BEAUTY TR UC KS S E R V IC E D E P A R T M E N T H O U R S 7 30 AM b BARBER 5 00 PM M ONDAY T H R U F R ID A Y Se>ee b S er*« ee • ir eee for » 'e e i • ( > » uf ir»e world • most S U P P L IE S ie»e-'te«f »eth/wce»'« Rate-1 h «N» neea» Mou»e • f Mon MRS 6 C S W iQ S Hrt) S t * , .tt n Accesso', rs 707 N t FRF M O N T Z T M cÄ FRIDAY & B E A U T Y S U P P L IE S W 'tU lbW lB and R e tid W » cB’ fV produ cts that art Mwtn in Jet and Ebony M a y d /m e O pen 9 a m 8pm a Y n 3 0 7 N E BROADW AY PORTLAND n iin n n iim ii r BARBS Stop A M ln lt M a rt 2 N K illingsw orth CLEANERS JEWELRY ELK C L E A N E R S b LAU N D R Y PATON JEWELERS M o« |jr r i v ' d ' ' t l q u a l i t y | h j m * n d >t ffm g <1»y « l e a f 'i f H , r tjlth at reasof'Bt»»«* fates 1014 N K illin g s w o r t h 500 N W 23rd A v e n u e A | r * r l « y ytzu are berng unfairly treated? 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The grn t program is restrict­ ed to the 13 W estern states, in c lu d ­ ing H a w a ii and A la ska , w h ich c o m ­ prise M e tr o p o lita n ’ s W estern T e r r i­ tory. For applications to enter the com ­ petition, w rite to M e tro p o lita n l ife Insurance C om pany, C o m m u n ity Im provem ent Youth G rants, Public Consum er A ffa irs , P .O . Box 7750, San Francisco, C A 94120. The deadline fo r all youth grant applications is September 15. W in ­ ners w ill be announced by September 30. A ll group projects must be com ­ pleted by December 31, 1985. M e tro p o lita n L ife supports a wide range o f program s to strengthen the qu ality o f life in ou r com m unities. Special emphasis is placed on p ro ­ grams w hich help develop and edu­ cate young people. A n o th e r com ­ petitive grant program fo r our youth is M e tro p o lita n ’ s A lc o h o l and Drug Abuse Prevention Program . 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E V IC T IO N S STO PPED B ro a d w a y H a ^ w a a v e rs b D e s ig n e rs B e a u ty S a lo n has the solution Ceena •» end mea» larvtM CareAe» • xeraœ " 2*» PHARMACY U N IT Y OF LOVE BEAUTY SALON " Phone: 284 3979 R fp J tf SHIA S 1 Sand« I her ’ <■>• » t'vde»T<®eie I)® « * Se*wrdey S<® a » IJ Ohe» SMMdev *<>>•• 11 CO P » D u m o n d s W jt< h r * |ew rl»« F s fd b lts h e tj m ’ 91? a n d sf M e tro p o lita n grants o f up lo $250 w ill be awarded fo r specific projects to youth groups sub m itting the best proposals fo r im p ro vin g their com ­ munities. I he project may be one to beautify a ne ig h h o rh txxl, such as (w ritin g a fence or planting flowers in the pa rk, o r it may be in the fo rm o f o ffe rin g a needed product or serv­ ice not already available in the com ­ 5001 N E U n io n (C o rn e r o f A lb e rta ) 788 5303 284-1105 Se» 5834 N E U n io n A v e (503) 281 6393 S ’ e 'e o b m o » '« tjl A L W A Y S A G O O D S E L E C T IO N OF NEW AND USED CARS AND T V V dOU yilffMM Fran W hite Appliances b T V Leasing Parts Sales Service T u«* Rehearsal t Su nday S u n d ay S chool 9 1ba m (» p m M o iru n g 11 1 5 a m W o r th ip 6 30p m Y P W W tvangalishC 8 00 p m W o rsh ip Noon Day tu e a d e y Friday Prayer T o l l o u ’ peace w ith Fnday " T h e P a n o t S p eak a ' 7 30p m all n,ci). & holiness w ilhoul which M o m m y Prayef irtan ehall sec Inc 9 00 a m t IO W A M Cord KAAB MBUAM ÜM ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH C o rn e r o f 8 th a n d S k id m o re Sunday S chool 9 30am Sunday W o rsh ip 11 00am Christian Y o u th Fellow ship 6 00pm (second and fo u rth Sundays) Metropolitan Life Insurance Youth Grants available Y o u lh groups, sponsored by non­ p ro fit organizations, are now eligible for a new grant program offered by M e tro p o lita n 1 ile Insurance C o m ­ pany C o m p ia te C«r C *'B C a n te r A ttas P -u d u i ta T o w » # S ervice S e r v ir • an fo re ig n tr d o m estic« Our 1 Ve»pe» Service Baptism Fou rth S u nday «4 I t Elonza J Edwards (Pastorl A Public Service of the Portland Observer M IS C E L L A N E O U S TOYOTA 307 N E B ro a d w a y P o r tla n d , OR 97232 (5031284 1105 M D The A m erican B aptist C onvention, A m erican B aptist C hurches of O regon: Lo tt Carey Foreign M ission C onvention N ational. O regon, P o rtla n d E c u m e n ic a l M in is trie s , A m e ric a n B ib le S o c ie ty . M b M Community Directory and profiles A d s O n This P a g e A r c O f L o c a l B u s in e s s e s T h a t A r c H e lp in g B u ild A B e l t e r C o m m u n it y M Ed 9 30 A M Church S c h o o l 11 00 A M C ongreyetronB l W o rs h ip 1 «) p » 18’ 1S44 838 N. K llllngaw orth T 1------ - y " 740 ' 53: >,1 740 5324 573 N K illin g s w o r th ’ P o rtla n d O R 97211 M e tro p o lita n L ife has contributed funds to prom ote a variety o f a ctivi­ ties in the areas o f health, education, civic a ffa irs and c u ltu re th ro u g h o u t the U nited States, N\' Albina Ministerial Alliance 284 6023 The Royal Esquire Club's Community Service Statement by A.D.S. Volum e III Lea W illia m s , m u s ic ia n , p h ilo s o p h e r, and a ll-ro u n d civic-m inded good guy — Les came to Portland, Oregon, in March, 1947. He has trav- elec throughout the U.S.A. He has played music with Wait­ er Bridges, Nat King Cole, Diana Washington, Lionel Hamp­ ton, Joe Turner, Sanders King, Sonny King and many other less known musicians and singers. However, this summer I have seen Les on the street corner at 17th and N.E. ALberta St. teaching and sharing his wealth of experience and knowledge with young potential musicians who live in our immediate neighborhood. These children range in age from 6 to 11 years old and are building upon Les' knowledge and their talent. Their instruments are saxophones, flutes and clarinets. It is heart warming to see a man like Les sharing himself along with his musical knowledge with young children. Les told me that, “ The rest of my life will be spent in sharing my­ self, my experience, my talent with my community. I love to see growth, development and I love children. Come down and bring your flute and play with us; call your own shot.” I said OK. The true spirit of a Royal Esquire is sharing. Major commun­ ity service benefit coming upl BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH 4822 N. Vancouver Ave. 284 2334 Nathan B arnett, Pastor Theology • M Drwortyl IB Services: 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 11:00 a.m .. Morning Worship 6:00 p.m .. Evening Worship The Barnetts b Berean welcomes your family A t Berean w e emphasize building strong families You’ll gst solid Expository Biblical Preaching Teaching. b