Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 25, 1985, Page 5, Image 5

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    December 25, 1985, Portland Observer, Page 5
A Public S urvie* of tha Portland Observer
A lbina M inisterial A lliance
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Send notier o f vour church activities
and events Io.
Religion Editor, Portland Observer
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Portland O R 9720h
ALLEN TEMPLE CME C H U RC H
C o rn e r o f 8th e nd S k id m o re
Sunday School 9 1 5 a m
Sunday W orship 11 00 a m
Future Global Order symposium
Christian Youth Fellowship 6 0 0 p m
(second and fourth Sundays)
P h illip S N elso n (P a s to r)
A g ro u p o l p ro m in e n t O regon
educator» and scientists w ill explore
“ The Possibilities for Future G lobal
O rd e r" in a nine week symposium .it
W estm inster P resbyterian I hurvh,
N .l 16th A Hancock in Portland.
Sponsored by the W estm inster
A d u lt E d u ca tio n C o m m itte e , the
sym posium , w hich runs Sundays
11:30a.m .-12:15 p.m . Jan. 5-M arch
9 . w ill look at a wide range o f topics
dealing w ith the ingredients ol bring
ing about a preferred global society.
“ In this time o f world tensions, we
wanted to look at whether or not d if­
ferent peoples lis mg together
peacefully is esen p o s s ib le ," says
W ayne P o tte r, sym posium sub
committee chairman
Topics being covered include the
role o f law in presenting nuclear war
and s u p p o rtin g hum an rig h ts , the
practicality o f world peace, the role ot
a stable world economy, implications
o f changing from an industrial to an
in fo rm a tio n society, the ro le o f
biotechnical advances, re-emergence
o l re lig io u s fu n d a m e n ta lis m , the
fam ily and natural resources.
" W e ’ ve trie d to lo o k at those
tra d itio n a l issues w hich a ffe c t war
and peace and are asking our speakers
to examine them in relation to their
likels future el feet on our a b ility to
live together,” Potter said.
I fie topic mas sound a bit utopian,
he admits, but insists that considera­
tions w ill be based on as much prac­
ticality as possible.
He iik c iiiu Westminster’s sympos
mm to a “ Great Decisions" series in
Ilia l "one o f the most critical issues ol
our tune has got to be whether or not
we can keep from blow ing ourselves
into ob livio n .”
Ans one interested in exploring the
prospects for a peaceful future should
fin d the sym posium interesting, he
said.
W e s i m inster spokespersons are
hoping the tree sessions w ill draw in
leresi from a wide sanely o f people.
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Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention National. Oregon,
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YOU ARE WELCOMF TO WORSHIP AT
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"A warm spirit of fellowship always "
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Gospel Concert
Patrick M inner, well known I i k . i I
gospel singer, w ill give a concert ai
7:10 p m . on Ian I I at M a llo ry
(. hristian ( Inn, li, \ I Alberta and
Mallors
P atrick is a senior at le tfe rs o n
High School and had a leading role in
their recent production ot O liv e r
In the sp rin g ot lu xx, Patrick was
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man shall s< < I be
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the local winner o l A t I SO and
represented Portland at the N ational
( o n ve n tio n ot N A A C P in D allas,
J 00 p m
Sunday
■ Sunday School 9 1 5 a m
Mnrniim
I t 15a m
W n rih ip
6 30p m
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Evanyahatic
H 00p m
W o r s h ip
I Tuesday Friday
PATRICK MINNER
7 30p m
9 00. m
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Patrick has had a life long lose tor
gos|<l music and sings with heart felt
tceling and expression. I he public is
cordialls ms ited and there is no ad
mission chaige.
COMMUNITY
CHURCH of
GOD
202 N.E. S kid m o re
P ie d m o n t C h u rch o f C h rist
281 66 78
"MTit’r«' the Scriptures are studied"
284 6669
Bitilo Sturfy
9 46 a m.
Lord's Day Worship
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Wednesday Bible Study
9:46 a.m., Sunday School
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship
7:00 p.m ., Evening Worship
7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer Meeting
V ic to r R. B ro w n . B Theology, Pastor
00p m
7 30 p m.
5338 N o rth B o rth w ic k
Portland. OR 97211
W E H u m » . EVANGELIST
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Dr Hazel L Brown Sr., D O ., Assistant Pastor
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SMILE - GOD LOVES YOU
Yacht chartered for Christmas
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Christmas was special this year because Rosemary Daniels chartered a
yacht to celebrate the birthday of her cousin Mary Coleman
Mary Coleman is a Home Economics teacher for Portland Public Schools
and Rosemary Daniels is the Pnncipal at Abernethy School.
Many relatives and friends met Sunday, Dec 22 at the Jantzen Beach
Moorage for a Sunday Brunch Yacht Cruise A delightful buffet was served
shortly after they were under way.
They were prepared for an enjoyable time as they cruised up the Columbia
River through the Vancouver Harbor, Hayden Island and viewed Mt Hood and
Mt St. Helens
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a mere two m.p.h. back in 1896.
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