Page8, Portland Observer, October 23, 1986 4FB W* RELIGION UPDA TE ov Dee .4 rmstrong M ore than 700 lives have been taken as a result o f apartheid in South Africa. It is tune for God's people to do what they do best in tunes like these and Send notice o f your church activities and events to Religion td ito r. Portland Observer P O B o t 3137 Portland O R V 72011 that is to pray. A “ N ational Das ol Prayer lo i Peace" was called hs Bishop Desmond M I utu and clergymen from various denominations recently 'T u tu , winner o f the 19X4 Nobel Peace Prize, and other worshippers were forced to lease a prayer service at St Mary's Anglican ( alhcdral in Johannes burg alter two anonymous telephone callers warned that a homh had been plant ed in the church. As the worshippers continued their service in a nearby build mg, llic police, using dogs, searched the cathedral but found no explosives. " I utu, who liad initially suggested a weeklong work stoppage it the govern ment tailed to take steps to dismantle apartheid, later returned to the cathedral "1 eaders o f nearly *()churches, including Black, Inglish-speaking while and Afrikaner clergymen, announced Iasi month that dies would urge ( hrislians io stay home Wednesday to give the dav to repentance, mourning and prayer tor those sinful aspects of our national life winch liave led us to the present crisis “ I lie churchmen said they were seeking the release of political detainees, an end to apartheid and the stale ol emergency proclaim ed by the government, and negotiations between the government and Black leaders they regard as authentic They later stressed that they were not calling for a one day strike but were asking ( hrislians to request the day o ft Ibe churchmen suggested that those who could not take the day ott ask lor tune Io attend prayer services. " I he action hs the religious leaders quickly drew controversy and some BI. k k organizations and labor unions criticized the churchmen lor not consulting them before making the call I be I uiicd Detm N talic I rout, the main non parliamentary opposition group in the nation, said it supported the move in principle but would not urge people to stay away Iroin work "A s South Africans praved lor peace, the police reported the deaths o t two Black men in violence that has continued in this nation lor more than a sear Reported by Sheila Rule ol I he A ) lanes Project Linkage will hold annual auction On Saturday, Oct 26, I9K* at 1020 N .T. Jrd Ave. ( I canisters Hail), P ro j­ ect I.inkage w ill kick o il its annual auction f ins year’ s theme, M editer­ ranean Medley, will set the stage lor an evening o f light authentic Furopcan, A frican and M iddle I astern eatables, spirits and entertainm ent. I he eve rung's main attraction, the silent and oral auction w ill begin at 7 p in. and w ill commemorate the project's fifth anniversary. Project I inkage, a volunteer service to senior citizens in Northeast P o rt­ land, is a vital program by and lor the com m unity it serves. F riendly v is it­ ing, tra n sp o rta tio n , housekeeping, m inor home repairs, respite tare and ya rd w o rk are the most frequent re­ quests fo r servîtes that P ro je t! I ink age volunteers are able to provide. I ome browse “ The M arketplace," sample assorted Mediterranean delica ties and bid on that special something you've been yearning lo r. Paiking will be available just n o rth o l the hall. Iickels cost $10. Call or write Project I inkage for more in fo rm a tio n , 2200 N l 24th. P o rtla n d , O K 97212. 249 K2I5. I nr i onanents, /ilease write Io Religion t /vlate. P .O B o \ V.OI, Portland, ( tregon V72t)l A lb in a M in iste ria l A llia n c e 284 6023 THE M O U N T OLIVET BAPTIST CHU RCH NE 1 1 1 I First i t S ch u yler • 284 1964 «J I* • • 1 [ ‘ * ‘ J John H Jackson Minister M i d M D 9 3 0 A M Church School 11 00 A M Congregational Worship ’ 3 " P M 10 00 A M ’ • Baptism Fourth Sunday New minister welcomed by Allen Temple CME 11 00 Communion ta c h First Sunday The A m e ric a n B a p tis t C o n v e n tio n , A m e ric a n B a p tis t C h u rc h e s o f O re g o n L o tt C a re y F o re ig n M is s io n C o n v e n tio n N a tio n a l, O re g o n , P o r t la n d E c u m e n ic a l M in is t r ie s , A m e r ic a n B ib le S o c ie t y , M H M B o a rd C orner of 8th and S k id m o re Sunday S chool 9 30am Sunday W orship 11 (XJarn C hristian Y outh fe llo w s h ip 6 OOprn (second and fo u rth Sundays) E lonza J. E d w a rd s (P astor) Y O U AHE W E L C O M E TO W O R S H IP A T 84 N.E. K illingsw orth • 281 0499 "A warm spirit of fellowship always" JPb « i . ff The Ark of Safety ( hurth of (iod in Christ Tuesday Bible Band Thursday Choir Rehearsal Sunday , Sunday School Morning 11 16 a m W o rth ir> 6 30pm YPW W Evangelistic H 00 p m Worship I Tuesday f relay 9 01)» m COM M UNITY CHURCH of GOD 202 N.E. Skidmore 281 6678 284 6669 I he Allen I eniple < M l ( hutch is making a jo y lu l noise lo t the coming ol their new m inister and his fam ily who came to our cits and church, bunging a spirit that revitalized Oie entile congiegalion Rev P h illip Ssoti Nelson is intei lectuallv equipped as well as “ spirit fille d .” He holds a Has helm ot Arts degree in Psychologv tro u t AAayne Stale I'D ive rsity, D etroit. M u llig a n , and a Master ot D iv in ity Iro u i Gat rett I vangelis.il Seimnaiy He has been Pastor and I xecutive Pastor II,rough out the states ol ( a lito rn ia , M iclu gan. N o rth C a io h n a . O h io , Illin o is and Alabam a In ( harlotte, N orth (a io lm a , lie was the founding pastor o l I aitli ( hiistian Methodist ( liurcli Mai i led to ( ilaslv s Anderson Nel con.they have two children loshua. 1. and Christina, 10 months Mrs Nelson has a m in istry ot her ow n as w ile , mother and lirs l lads ot the church. Professionally, she is a teacher ol the deal w ith a It S in 1 ducation ot the deal fro m the U niversity ol North I arolma Rev Nelson lias also been involved in an in te in atio n a l ministry He was one ol 1*0 participants traveling io P oll Au I'tince. H a iti, lo t the lo illld mg conlerence ol the ( M l ( hutch and later traveled to 1 ausanne, Switzerland, to observe the ( ongress ot AA orld I vangelisin. the A llen Temple lannlv invites vou to come and praise the I otd w itli Oils dynamic spun tille d nunistei at any tune I he doots are open to te ceive vou Noon Day Praya» Friday The PattOf Spoeta» Saturday Morning Prayer ''t/u A c u io v I ii I noise u nto the I ord, all ve I ands '' Pslam 100 I Services: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship 7:00 p.m., Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting Victor R. Brown, B Theology, Pastor Dr Hazel L Brown Sr., D O . , Assistant Pastor SMILE - GOD LOVES YOU BEREAN BAPTIST CHUR CH 4822 N. Vancouver Ave Women's Aglow Fellowship schedules conference A number ot local women are plan nmg ti> attend the I9K* Inlet national Conference o l W omen's Aglow I cl lowsbip scheduled Nov 1 6 in Alia heint, ( alitornia I hey w ill jo in Ito m sis to eight thousand delegates tio m Women s Aglow I ellowships in the I X and around the w orld to t the lo u t day meeting ot ( h tis lia n women at the Anaheim Convention I enlet I vangelisin w ill be the conlerence theme H ighlights w ill he ptavet to t revival in all nations and unity among I hl 1stlails, repot ts ol ( rod’ s IIIov I l l g throughout the w o rld , plus praise, worship, piavet loi healing and tellow Guest speakers w ill include Pal Robertson, founder and piesident ot the ( htislian Broadcasting Network and host ot I A's I he "310 ( lub. David W ilkerson, the “ gang pteaeher," whose le t'll ( hallenge drug rehahihta lion p ro g ia u i is in le t nationally known, and John W im b e r. an out standing figure in the held ot chinch growth, who is also known widels lor his teaching on signs and wonders, healing, and the immstrs ot the Hols Spun and I Its gilts I hete w ill be about 20 women Itom the P orlland P M Aglow Fellowship attending the conference. I tie Port land P M Aglow I ellow shtp meets esets 4tli Mondas evening at 6 M) p in. at I lie Salvation A rm y on M oore s u e d I cllowslnp president is M clvia ( uiiitinghait' Also speaking at the conference will he Aglow International President, lane Hansen, and Aglow t S. I icld Representative. M atilda k ip le i I he international vinging group, “ I ight wave," and their speaker, Marty Ber­ ry, w ill also m inister to conference ite legates Women's Aglow is an inlet national interdenom inational fe llo w sh ip ol women that empha tzes ( hristian u nits, personal wholeness, and the charismatic g ilts Headquarteted in I dmonds, Washington, the IK seal old organization is now more than 1,750 I ellowships strong in the I X and totals more than *00 I ellowships in *4 other nations AAAI also pub lishes literature lo t women, both na initially and internationally, through its publishing arm , Aglow Publiea lions. Burnside area Loaves & Fishes celebrates renovation I lie public is ins ued to attend a re­ ception celebrating the renovation ol Burnside I oaves & I ishes ( elite, Bill Nailo, Burnside aiea developct, will be on luiikl to I k T| s L iu ik I i tile new lacihlv Hie ojx.n house is staled lor Wednesday, Oct 21 front 4 to 6 p in Burnside I oaves A I ishes is located at fatl West Burnside, Second I loot I ast sear, Burnside I oases A I ishes served ovei 25,000 meals to indigent and homeless senior citizens who con giegate in the Burnside O ld town neighborhood In a d d itio n 1.1,900 Meals on Wheels (Meals on Heels) were versed to the shut in elderly who reside in the area's apartm ents and hotels I oases A I ishes has operated a meal site ill the Burnside atea since 197* I wo bundled twents meals are seised each das. 40 percent ot those .lie to lioinebound elderly who vets otten have nocooking facilities I lie $K*.OOO le n o va tio n project included tlie building and cquipiltg ol a kite f id and meal service aiea In addi non. a storage aiea was added and the dining loom was spruced up U N IT V C H R IS T IA N P re s e n ts H T h a n k s g lu ln g w e e k e n d m u s ic a l fe a s t " F e a tu r in g " In C o n c e rt The First Lady of Gospel E URNDE LI ST SHIRLEV CRESHH Rnd THE CRESRR SINGERS Also A p p e a rin g Mr Perfect Peace (Himsetf) KEITH PRINGLE F rid a y N o u e m b e r 2 9 , I9 B 5 Halloween celebration slated N a th a n B a rn e tt, Pastor IB Tkw»k>yy • M Drvm»Tvl Benson High School A u d ito riu m Services: 9 30 a m ., Sunday School 11:00 a .m ., M orning Worship 6:00 p .m .. Evening Worship I unds lor the project came Itom the L tides I oundation, M ultnom ah Aiea Agency on Aging. I lie t ollins I oun elation; I he t lark fo u n d a tio n , and Oregon ( (im m u n ity F o u n d a tio n Also, many in d ivid u a ls, including a I oaves A l ishes s ta ll mem ber, d o ­ nated to the renovation’s capital fund. I oases &. Fishes ( enters, Inc. is a priva te , n o t- fo r - p r o fit, lax exempt corjxiration which provides hot, nulri lions noon meals and sanely ol sup poit iv e set vices to people age (Kt and over I oases A fishes has 10 centers serving ovei 1,200 meals daily in C lackamas. Multnomah and AA ashing ton counties. I’aiticipatits gather at centers whete ilic s take then noon meal and enjoy friendship and activities Hottiehound eldeily receive Meals on AA heels hot meals delivered to them at home bv I oaves A I ishes volunteers A oluuteets give approxim ately 24.IXX) hours cacti month in all areas ol the program and at every decision making level 5 4 6 N. E. 1 2 th R u en u e The Barnetts E» Berean welcomes your family At Berean w e emphasize building strong families You’ll get solid Expository Biblical Preaching Er Teaching Hallowe'en game's, prizes and photos with the (neat Pumpkin ate tust some ot the surprises planned at the P rovi­ dence Montessori School Halloween C arnival, Saturdav. O ct. 26 fro m 11 (Mia nt to 4 o t p.m Activities nisi right lo t goblins aged 2 to K include l.ne painting, a bal loon walk, a candy grab and lots more I he C a rn iva l w ill take place at Providence C h ild ( enter, KM) N I 47th Avenue. A nom inal tee w ill he charged lo r all activities Sponsored by the Montessori School parents, the carnival « ill raise hinds lor school equipment. Time 7 00 P M . Purchase Your Tickets S o o n 1!' Lim ited Seating Available For tic k e ts or tic k e t In f o r m a t io n c a ll: C H R IS tIR N S U P f l * 2 5 6 - 4 5 2 0 M lltH 0 tR H X K 2 2 6 - 1 6 0 5 ( I 1 .2 5 IN ROURNCf M QllSf OF 50U N O 2 R 2 I I Í U f N S (1 IO N S 2 8 4 112 00 I9 6 0 21 01 Rl IH l 0 0 0 8