December 25, 1985, Portland Observer, Page 5 A Public S urvie* of tha Portland Observer A lbina M inisterial A lliance 284 6023 Send notier o f vour church activities and events Io. Religion Editor, Portland Observer P O B o t 1 IJ 7 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. I or pre legistiaiion call 287-12X9 1 .......... ............ ........ ................... ....... THE M O U N T OLIVET B AP TIS T C H U RCH N E First & Schuyler • 2 3 4 1964 1 *1 John H Jackson Minister M -g * ” 1 fd 9 30 A M Church School t I I I s ^ ! ‘ V k < ® „ MO 1 1 0 0 A M Conyreyetionei W orship S iM IP M V n t * S » v .c e 10 0t) A M Baptism Fourth Sunday X Ai 11 00 Communion Each First Sunday The American Baptist Convention. American Baptist Churches of Oregon: Lott Carey Foreign Mission Convention National. Oregon, P o rtla n d E cum enical M in is trie s . A m erican B ible S o c ie ty . M EfM Board T ueaday Hitxa Band Thursday th o u Hahaarial YOU ARE WELCOMF TO WORSHIP AT 84 N.E. K illin g s w o rth • 281 0499 "A warm spirit of fellowship always " < runecfg a» aw»« a « * «an. r uv m » v - do a »»- (P h o to T t k r B t in t P S a t t e r f ie ld ) 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 , , HUy Follom pence tvilb all men f. holiness ii u’ilboul 1 _ Noon P ay P ra y » ' 30 p m iv b k b man shall s< < I be Corù ... , 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 VPW W Evanyahatic H 00p m W o r s h ip I Tuesday Friday PATRICK MINNER 7 30p m 9 00. m KKJDA M ' « ■ » ’ « A A R l « k A M (AM IX. Patrick has had a life long lose tor gos|