Page 10, Portland Observer, October 30, 1906 DONT MISS IT DONT MISS IT ONE DAY Biblical Miracle and Healing Send nonet o f tour church adivines and events Io Religión Editor, Portland Observer P O B o x iU 7 Portland OP 9720b RELIGION UPDA TE ov I tee Armstrong International g ift festival o ffe rs U un iq u e c ra ft item s fo r sale I he annual Inicrnaiional (nil les tisal featuring tra d itio n a l tr a ils Iron, ilurd world countries will be lield ai the Portland Meininonile ( hurch, S.l ixih and Main, on I ndav and Salur day, Nov Hand9 I he In lei national (nil I estisal is a unique and intriguing experience. I ess events oiler qualils cralls Irom around the ssorld ai such reasonable prices I or the shopper, the functional and decorative Hems make excellent gills I or the artists and craftspeople ol de seloping countries, the event is an op porium ts io make a living through then traditional cralls As further en ticemeni, the I estisal o tters ethnic Meunoniie baking dem onstrations ex ir )i tree coffee and samples ol delici oils Russian German zwieback io all st toppers I tils is an event to sslnch one ssill re turn nine and time again Because the crafts are both usetul and artistic, there is something lor everyone, in eluding children I tie shelves will be lull ol brilliantly embroidered linens, hand carved wood products, baskets ot mans natural materials, jute mats and plant hangers, tooled leather, dolls, toss, handmade greeting cards. ( hrisiuias ornam ents and natisits scenes, brass ware and lacquer All Hems are hand crafted bs artisans Irom osei 20 developing countries around the world, as well as American \p p a la c hia I he Hems ate obtained through xl I I III I P ( rails, a pro gram ot the Meiinonite Central C orn nnttee. which is a relict and service agency ot the Mcnnonitc and Brethren m t tu isi ( hurches in Nortli America Because XI I I HI I I’ ( rafts lakes no profits Irom tire sale ol these tiandi cralls through churches, it is possible to give the craftspeople lair prices lor their traditional crafts All proceeds are returned Io third world artisans and their families. I asl year the lcvliv.il raised more than $21,000 ill supplemental income lor over JO, (MM) families. I lie wood carvers ol Haiti, needle work artists ol the Israeli West Bank, and the homespun tosmakers ol Ap palaclna. have joined with others ol mans countries to firing an exciting v.i riels ol gilts to P ortland tills year Hie Portland Mennomte and Peace Mennomte < hurches have joined to gel her to make these items available to tlie people ol Portland loin in the pleasure associated with giving and receiving I estival hours are V a in to 9 p in on Ind us, Nos K, and 9 a in 10 X |i m on Saturdav, Nov 9 As ex pressed bv one participant, " I his is a jos I can gel simple or elegant gills tor family and friends while helping third world craftspeople all at the same lime." Service ( host Memorial ( hurch ol God in ( tirisi, 42 V N Mississippi, at Xkid moie, will hold a singing and praising sei v ne I i idav. Nov 1. 19«x, at 9 I x l I' in I or more inform ation, call 2XX l-irw» Roc I I ate is the pastor A Public Service of the Portland Observer A lbina M inisterial A lliance 284 6023 ALLEN TEMPLE CME CHURCH Corner of 8th and Skidm ore I S u n d a y S< h o o l 9 30«im S u n d a y W o rs h ip 11 00am C h ris tia n Y o u th F e llo w s h ip 6 00 p m s im o n d a n d fo u rth S u n d a y s ’ E lo n zaJ Edwards (Pastor) THE MOUNT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH N E First b Schuyler • 284 1964 John H Ja< k»on Minister M Ed M P 9 » A M Church School 11 00 A M ( *onyrf*yational Worship 5 00 P M Service 10 U0 A M Baptism Fourth Sunday 11 00 Communion Ea< h First Sunday The American Baptist Convention, American Baptist Churches of Oregon I ott Carey Foreign Mission Convention National Oregon Portland Ecumenical Ministries, American Bible Society. M trM Board COMMUNITY CHURCH of GOD G reat H y m n s o f F a ith ’ at C o lu m b ia C h ris tia n C ollege Dr David Davenport, president ol I’cpperdine I nisersils in Malibu, ( allforma, will be one ol the keynote speakers lot ( olumbia ( hristian ( ol lege’s 19XX Bible lectures, Nos 5 M I heme lor ihc lectures w ill be "(.real Hymns ol Faith." Davenport will bung the final evening keynote message Ihuisdas, Nos. 7, al 7 p.m,. on the hymn "Amazing Grace," I he lectures will open al 7. K) p.m. on Iuesdas. Nos 5, wilh " I he (nil ol Song," an introductory lesson by lens Rushford ol Malibu, ( alilor ma, who has done extensive research about ( hrisiian hymns Doug Par sons, pulpit minister for the Golf Course Road of ( hnsl in Midland, lexas, will speak Wednesday evening on the theme "Worthy An Ihou." Morning kevnole lectures Irom the Psalm s w ill he delivered Wednesday and Thursday by Rick Alchles. minis ler of the Southern Hills ( huch ol (hrisl in Abilene, lexas Stuart I use ol A goura, ( aliform a. will present the Friday morning kevnole address Irom song lexis in Ihe Revelation. Evangelist W. Pritchett Lose also w ill jo in a slate o f class levutiers that includes Russell N. Squire, noted church music historian; I ran Armour, popular w om en's speak er Bill f lail, Harding G raduate School ol Religion prolessor; and John () York, ( olumbia Bible proles sor. Also on the program ate John Ms Keel. minister in Glendale, ( A. Drew Brown, south minister tor ihe $'an couser. W A. ( hutch ol ( hrisl; Dan Rhodes, chairm an ol ( olum bia's Bible and religion division, and Neldon Watson, minister for ihe Meiro Church of Christ in Gresham, OR vVHO HAS A PROVEN NATIONWIDE MIRACLE MINISTRY AND IS HEARD EACH SUNDAY MORNING ON KAAR RADIO 1*80 AM FROM 8 00 A M • 8 30 A M C o m e a n d le a rn d ir e c t fr o m w o rd t h a t i t is his w ill to h ea l y o u and t o m e e t a ll y o u r n e e d s. L e a rn how to c la im G o d 's p ro m is e s and re c e iv e y o u r needs. T h e re w ill b e a q u e s tio n a n sw e r tim e . Saturday, November 16,1985 Campbell Soup boycott called A hovsoll ol ( amphell Soup ( o. products was voted ( kt ' by lire I ml ed Melhodisl ( h u ic h ’s ctnel social action agcitsv Sponsors ol ihe move said n was de signed lo j'ui pressure on ( amphell lo lake a more active role in settling a seven year dispute between tom ato and cucumber growers in pails ol Ohio and Michigan, and migrant I. ii m w or kei s I he bos col I sole will lie ies lewed in a sea, In a separate action, directors ol the I tilled Melhodisl Board ol ( hurch and SiKiels declined lo endorse a bos colt ol non union ( alitornia table grajx-s Instead, ihe agency's directors said rlies would suppoit efforts by iwo regional units ol the 9 2 million- member denom ination to reconcile diltcieus.es between growers and woikers Hx- Campbell hoycoit was approved by aboui a 2-1 margin among ihe appioximalels bllcleigs and las le.nl eis present when the sole was taken Ihe table grapes boscoll was re levied bs a similar margin I lie boscoll ol Ihe lood coinpaus was callcxl m 1979 bs ihe I arm I abor < hgauizmg ( ommiiiee 11 I ( K |, whit I, seeks io represent ihe woikers m con ir.nl negotiations "W e leel this is the lime lo bring pressure on ( amphell in order that agreements can lx- reashed before lire next growing season," said the Res Susan 1‘ Davies ol Pleasant Dale, Nebraska, who chairs the Boaid ol ( hurch and X.xletv’s depaiimeiil ol stx ial and economic luslice I he sic parimenl uilnxluced ihe boscoll pro |X «Sill. In Mas ol this sear an "understand mg" worksxl oul hs a commillev ot ihe National ( ourisil ol ( hutches ol I hrisl was imlialesl hs ( amphell, II. e growers and I I < >( Among oilier G o d 's From 2 00 lo 5:00 P.M. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL 1030 N E. Union Avenue things, ihe "understanding" provides lor a commission lo seek a resolution io the issue Ihe Res Richard Parker ol New York ( Hs, supporting ihe boyeoll call, said that "w e need lo say lo ( amphell that we are not going lo lei ihe company oil the Inx'k. we need lo keep the heal on the company .” Bishop I eonline I ( Kells ol San I rancisco said she believed Ihe bos coll to be in Ihe "historic tradition o f Portland, Oregon U N ITV C H R IS TIA N P re s e n ts R T h o n k s g iu in 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 Rrsf Lady of Gospel ihe church." X|x-akmg against an immediate table grape boscoll. Bishop Kells said ihe "econom ic policies ol the countrs base so skewed Ihe econom y" that mans small I aim ers and ihe union "will lose even more" hs boscoll at this lime A bossoll ol Ihe non union ( ah forma table giapes was sailed tor hs Ihe I mled I aim Workeis. Ihe union slain,s that ihe ( alitor ma Agricultural I abor Relations Asl lias bioken down EURNGELISTSHIRLEV CRESRR Rnd THE CRESRR SINGERS lo such a degree that it has become d e trim e n ta l lo labor o rg a n iza tio n , Riso R p p e a rin g (.row ers, the union claims, are en gaged in " a deter mined anil union Mr Perfect Peace (Himself) campaign." A sariets ol religious bodies, u, eluding I lined Melhodisl umls in ( aliforma. have been working io settle i the present dispute Ih c action here aligns Ihc Board o f ( hurch and So wilh theseefforts Irene Irsing ol ( oncotd. N II . said, "W e must make a strong stale meiil ill support ol luslice when there is a lack ol justice W orkers must have freedom Irom tear that Ihev cannot supply Iheir families with basis necessities that should be theirs." Ihe Boaid ol ( hurch and Xixicls is expected io review e llo rls toward settling the dispute al Hs March 19X6 meeting ciels KEITH PRINGLE F rid a y N o u e m b e r 29, 1985 B e nson High S ch ool A u d ito r iu m 5 46 N. E. 1 2 th R uenue Time 7 00 P M Purchase Your Tickets Soon!!! Gmited Seating Available For t ic k e t s o r t ic k e t in f o r m a t io n c a ll C H R IS T IA N SUPPLY 2 5 6 - 4 5 2 0 M G E R 0 IR R N K 2 2 6 - 1 6 0 5 t l 1 .2 5 IN R O U HN C l HOUSE DE SOUND 2 B Z - I 9 6 0 SIÉ U E N 5 0 SONS 2 8 4 - 2 1 0 1 S I 2 .0 0 RE IHE 0 0 0 R 202 N E Skidmore 281 5678 284 56M Se, ^S/ZJP eSr. Services: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship 7:00 p.m., Evening Worship 7:00p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting Victor R Brown, B Theology, Pastor 'P i ¿lises 7 ^ i ‘'Annuni (Joneer^t 84 N E Killingsworth • 281 0499 "A warm spirit of fellowship always" JTo ef I he Ark of Safety ( hurch of God in Christ THEME Tuesday Z 30 p m 7 OOp m Sunday ' Sunday School 9 1 5 a m Morning 11 15a m Worship 6 » p m y P w w blessed ^ tê ^ lie y ^Vljo &ing^Piâises im ite s you und your fro n d s to 1III IK f \ Af (/. ea SI M> n . M ) l EMHER III, Í985 / .PM p.ni. In 4 mi p.m . E vanqehttfc Worship |Tuesday Friday fkt‘ Ptk( «»<14*- t'a llo u ’ pc it i e all m en t u ’ilh o u l u mun shall llo ró ( IH RT dl 12 / lie D ouiihters o f Isis T//A I SMILE - GOD LOVES YOU Bibto Bend Thursday Choir B M tearw i 'O r. Si 7oQOl) Dr Hazel L Brown Sr , D D . Assistant Pastor YOU AHI W flCOMf. TOWOHSHIP AI C,4, Gü, 8 00 p m Noon Day Prayer F ndav The Pastor Speaks 7 »p m Saturday Mornmg Prayer 4 00« m 'Pi¿uses ... I'R I\< / / Z f / / V T h :\tl'I K lift \.K . R ussili Strevt ‘PS. 47:6 *11 e u n ’ liHiKinii / o m a n i to sis ui^ you* At tb * I Twropfo Full Gn«p«l Pm itm oU «! Church 103? N Sumrwr Portland Oregon 97? 17 Phone K J 2223 Bishop A A Wells Pastor Saturday Nov 9 1 » 7 00 P M I i i m 4 u I. H m un ( hair mun (elona It. Ilroun III. ( omrnanrfn n - • _ ■ ** > ’ . * • • -ar.