IW iwv-»*«**Y* » •» I * » * * ' H II i Page 4, Portland Observer, July 20, 1988 RELIGION Yes indeed, it is good when you truly obey our Lord’s command, "You must love and help your neighbors just as much as you hristians, how can you claim love and take care of yourself.” that you belong to the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord of glory, But if you are breaking this law of our Lord’s when you favor the rich you show favoritism to rich peo­ and fawn over them; it is a sin. ple and look down on the poor And the person who keeps people? If a man comes into your every law of God, but makes one church dressed in expensive little slip, is just as guilty as the person who has broken every law clothes and with valuable gold rings on his fingers, and at the there is. For the God who said same time another man comes in you must not marry a woman who who is poor and dressed in already has a husband, also said threadbare clothes, and you make you must not murder, so even though you have not broken the a lot of fuss over the rich man and give him the best seat in the marriage laws by committing adultry, but have murdered some­ house and say to the poor man, “ You can stand over there if you one, you have entirely broken like, or else sit on the floor” — God’s laws and stand utterly guil­ well, judging a man by his wealth ty before him. shows that you are guided by You will be judged on whether wrong motives. or not you are doing what Christ Listen to me, dear Christian wants you to. So watch what you Friends: God has chosen poor do and what you think; for there people to be rich in faith, and the will be no mercy to those who kingdom of Heaven is theirs, for have shown no mercy. But if you that is the gift God has promised have been merciful, then God’s to all those who love him. And yet, mercy toward you will win out of the two strangers, you have over his judgment against you. despised the poor man. Don’t you realize that it is usually the rich My dear Christian Friends, men who pick on you and drag what’s the use of saying that you you into court? And all too often that you have faith and are Christ­ they are the ones who laugh at ians if you aren’t proving it by Jesus Christ, whose noble name helping others? Will that kind of you bear. faith save anyone? If you have a friend who is in need of food and clothing, and you say to him, “ Well, good-bye and God bless you; stay warm and eat hearty,” and then don’t give him clothes or food, what good does that do? So you see, it isn’t enough just to have faith. You must also do good to prove that you have it. Faith that doesn’t show itself by good works is not faith at all — it is dead and useless. But someone may well argue, “ You say the way to God is by C Mr. & Mrs. Johnny Johnson, Jr. Fairley - Johnson Wed Love is like a rose pressed be tween two lifetimes; they will last forever! The Wedding Ceremony Unity of Johnnie Marie Fairley and Johnny Johnson, Jr. was cele­ brated on July 2, 1988 at the Greater Mt. Calvary Church of God in Christ on 1234 N.E. Kill­ ingsworth Street at 12:00 Noon. Bishop H. B. Daniels, Sr., pas­ tor, performed the very spiritural ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Paul Fairley, Sr. and Mrs. LaVonne Fairley (deceased). The groom is the son of Mr. Johnny Johnson, Sr. and Mrs. Marguerite Jackson. The wedding colors were pale pink and pale green. LOVE ... is patient and kind; love is not jealous, or conceited, or proud, or provoked; love does not keep a record of wrongs; love is not happy with evil, but is pleased with the truth. Love never gives up: its faith, hope, and patience never fail. (I Corinthians: Chapter 13) faith alone, plus nothing; well, good works are important too, for without good works you can’t prove whether you have faith or not; but anyone can see that you have faith by the way you act. Are there still some among you who hold that “ only believing” is enough: Believing in one God? Well, remember that the demons believe this too — so strongly that they tremble in terror! Fool! ORGANIST/PIANIST NEEDED First A.M.E. Zion Church on the corner of North Skidmore and North Vancouver Avenue. Person needed on a full-time basis. Salary negotiable. Call the church office: (503) 287-4969, Rev. Willie B. Smith, pastor. Young Women ... With No Place To Go! When will you ever learn that “ believing” is useless without do­ ing what God wants you to? Faith that does not result in good deeds is not real faith. Don't you remember that even Abraham was declared good because of what he did, when he was willing to obey God, even if it meant offering his son Isaac to die on the altar? You see, he was trusting God so much that he was willing to do whatever God told him to; his faith was made com­ plete by what he did, by his ac­ tions, and his good deeds. And so it happened just as the Scriptures say that Abraham trusted God, and the Lord declared him good in God’s sight, and he was even called “ the friend of God." So you see, a man is saved by what he does, as well as by what he believes. Rahab, the p ro s titu te , is another example of this. She was saved because of what she did when she hid those messengers and sent them safely away by a different road. Just as the body is dead if it is not the kind that results in good deeds. The wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure and full of quiet gentleness. Then it is peace-loving and courteous. It al­ lows discussion and is willing to yield to others; it is full of mercy and good deeds. It is whole­ hearted and straight-forward and sincere. Those who are peace­ makers will plant seeds of peace and reap a harvest of goodness. PAUL S. BURTON 75 April 2, 1913 - July 15, 1988 by Mattie Ann Callier-Spears Tina Maria Harris was born in Los Angeles, California and came to Portland at an early age. She at­ tended and graduated from Mad ison High School in 1983. She is the daughter of Ms. Janie Harris and the grand­ daughter of Mrs. Beulah Harris (both of Portland). Tina Maria graduated from the Columbia College — Hollywood, located in Hollywood, California with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Motion Picture Cinema. She finished her course of study with an impressive 3.5 GPA. She, also, received an Associates of Applied Science Degree from Portland Com m unity College -Sylvania Campus in 1985 with a 3.75 GPA. She shall never forget July 3, 1988, and neither will her mother. Lord Give Me Space used to pray "Lord give me space ", And struggling to be free. did my best to put a wall For a fun filled Saturday. Your support is needed to help strenghten the North Portland Community of Columbia Villa and Tamarack. In an effort to celebrate being neighbors, the residents of Columbia Villa and Tamarack are working with the Housing Authority of Portland and the Rotary Club to present a Community Picnic: c D. VANN, SR. HERBERT E. CARPENTER 70 May 22, 1918 - July 16, 1988 March 18, 1911 - July 20,198 8 A Portland resident for 65 years. He was a warehouse foreman and an Army Vet of WW II. The hus­ band of Janet Carpenter and the father of Donnie Carpenter and Debra Black. He leaves to mourn his passing, 1 sister, 1 brother and 3 grandchildren. Friends are invited to an Open House at 6026 N. Haight for fellowship on Wed­ nesday, July 20, 1988 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. At his request, no service will be held. Disposition was by private cremation. Passed on July 20, 1988 at 77, at the Emanuel Hospital of heart failure. The husband of Roberta Vann & father of Cleodis Don Vann, Jr. He leaves to mourn his passing, 3 grandchildren and a host of cousins in Lansing, Michigan. Mr. Vann owned and operated the largest Black owned mortuary in the state of Oregon. He shall be missed. Funeral arrangements will be Monday, July 25, 1988 at 10:00 a.m., Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church. Vann & Vann Funeral Directors PORTLAND OBSERVER “ The Eyes and Ears of the Community" 288-0033 used to pray “ Lord give me space ", felt I was confined n wanted to be out among Those care-free friends of mine At last He opened up His hand, A lb in a M in isterial A llian ce 285 0493 So that I could depart. And I set out to make my way, With eager, happy heart. \ Public Service of the Portland-Observer* But things were not as I supposed, And there was much to bear, And somehow when I needed them, <=>< Jesus Loves You! My friends were never there was not brave and fearless. Left high upon a limb. It d idn't take me very long. Fun games from a tug-of-war to balloon tosses are planned from 12:00 Noon - 2:00 p.m., with hamburgers and hot dogs fresh from the grill from 2:00 -4:00 p.m. The late afternoon will be filled with more games and lots of music! Allen Temple CME Church To know I needed Him 4236 N.E. Eighth Avenue The sweet concern from which I fled, (comer of 8th & Skidmore) Portland, Oregon 97211 Was tender love for me And when I thought I was confined. Then had I been most free And so I turned and headed home. (503) 287-0261 Psalm 34:3 Phillip S. Nelson, Pastor And in His warm embrace. I had no need to bow my head. So, come JOIN the fun and show your SUPPORT for this North Portland community! And ask for greater space. Grace E. Easley JURISDICTION #1 HEADQUARTER’S CHURCH GREATER SOLID ROCK C.O.G.I.C. 1705 N.E. DEKUM • PORTLAND, OR 97211 Phone: (503) 283-1524 PASTOR A BISHOP The REV. A.R. HOPKINS YOU ARE WELCOME TO WORSHIP AT 84 N.E. Killingsworth • 281-0499 Tuesday 7 30pm Bible Band T h ra ta y 700pm Choir Rehearsal “To the Glory o f God” S m to y The Ark of Safety Church of God in Christ The Holiness Preacher B is h o p U V P e te r s o n D O B u ild e r - P a s to r 915am Sunday School 1, , 5 a m Morning Worship 6 30pm YPW W Evangelistic 8 00pm Worship Tuesday the Bible says... Follow peace with all emn & holiness without which no man shall see the Lord in la y Moon Day Prayer fnday I he Pastor Speaks 7 30pm SaUday Morning Prayei Showers ot Blessings 9 00a m CHURCHES IN DISTRICT M c K inney temple EL DER E C. SUELE 1737 N.E. ALBERTA ST. PORTLAND, OR 97211 CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH ELDER: R.L. TATE 1552 N. KILLINGSWORTH ST. PORTI AND, OR 97217 hroadcasl Sunday Morning - 10 00 a m Station KBMS 1480 AM Oui HEBREWS 12 14 ‘Men who are in ernest are not afraid of consequences.’ BETHEL TEMPLE SUPT.: A. SHANKLE I S4S SOUTH BROOKLYN AVE. EUGENE, OR 97403 ST. LUKE MEMORIAL ELDER: L. ADAMS 2700 N.E. SUMNER ST. PORTl AND, OR 97211 GREATER PEACE I SUPE.: E. WILSON I 4009 N. MISSOURI ST. PORU AND, OR 97227 The bride, a graduate o f Seattle Pacific University, is the daughter o f Beadie and Johnny Williams. The bridegroom is a graduate o f Vandercook College o f Music and the executive pastor at a church in southern California. He is the son o f John Louis and Erma Jean Beckley o f Joliet, III. The couple w ill live in southern California. InM emory O f ... Between the Lord and me. Saturday, July 23,1988 Columbia Villa Basketball Court 8920 N. Woolsey Ave. 12:00 Noon - 6:00 p.m. The bridegroom’s fam ily traveled from Illinois to attend the July 9 wedding o f Lynda C. Tanner and Joshua Beckley o f Rialto, Calif. Their wedding took place at the Allen Temple C .M .E. Church. After a reception at the Sheraton Inn at the A irport they left for a honeymoon in Hawaii. A ♦’ *' Funeral services will be held at the Vancouver Avenue First Bap­ tist Church. Located at 3138 N. Vancouver Avenue at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 20, 1988. The husband of Geneva Burton and father of Lt. Col. Ronald Burton, stepfather of Leon Lincoln, Don­ ald, Eddie, Marlon and Dwayne Lincoln, Wilina Blassingame and Verna Matthews. He leaves to mourn his passing, 3 grand­ children and 15 step grand­ children. Burial at Williamette Na­ tional Cemetery. Vann and Vann Funeral Director. Contributions may be sent to the Lambert House Adult Day Care, 5120 S.E. 28th, Portland, OR 97202. The Killingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. How little did I know. Who thought I had to be away From Him. so I could grow wanted to try out my wings, Saturday, July 23,1988 12:00 Noon - 6:00 p.m. TA N N E R S / BECKLEY Funeral services will be held at the 1st A.M.E. Zion Church lo­ cated at 4304 N. Vancouver Ave­ nue at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, Ju­ ly 21, 1988. She was born in Homer, Louisiana. She was a homemaker and the wife of the late Hundley W illiam s. The mother of 7 daughters: Maxine and Evla Williams, Gladys Rus­ sell, Sallie Purifoy, Kathleen Robinson, Nora Blume, Clydine Hernandez, and 1 son Hugh Williams. She leaves to mourn her passing, 2 sisters, 34 grand­ children and a host of relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, all contributions may be sent to the Alzheimer’s Disease and Kideny Association. Burial at Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery. The Kill­ ingsworth Little Chapel of the Chimes. The wife of Preston Richie. She has several children in the Los Angeles area. The deceased will be sent to Los Angles for services and final resting place. Vann and Vann Funeral Director. M ark Your Calendars! FOUNDER MAGGIE WILLIAMS 82 June 2, 1906 - July 18, 1988 EARLIE MAE RICHIE 69 August 25, 1918 - July 13, 1988 "A warm spirit of fellowship always" D on’t stay out on the street. C A LL! We will provide emergency housing fo r you. FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS I CALL Harry’s Mother (503) 281-9900 JOHN: Chapter 3 Congratulations! A Story Of Faith by Mattie Ann Callier-Spears (The Living Bible - James 2) SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK FREE W1L1 CH U k c H FOR Al l NA1IONS I l Dl R THURMAN HOLMES I 420 M ARKET ST. K1 AMAI II I Al I S, OR 97603 W ILLIAMS TEMPLE ELDER: M. WALKER 241 N.E. HANCOCK PORTLAND, OR 97212 NAZARENE C.O.G.I.C. SUPT.: L. DOTSEY 9119 N. DRUMMOND ST PORTLAND, OR 97217 LIGHT HOUSE C.O.G.I.C. ELDER: T. MOORE 1123 N.E. EREMONT PORTLAND, OR 97211 CORNERSTONE COMM. CHURCH SUPT.: B E. JOHNSON 2216 N.E. KILLINGSWORTH ST. PORTLAND, OR 97211 La GRANDE C.O.G.I.C. ELDER: ED. LOWE 1303 T STREET La GRANDE, OR 97850 SALEM MISSION C.O.G.I.C. SUPT.: A SHANKLE 4308 HILL ROSE ST. SALEM, OR 97309 C H U R C H O F G O D IN C H R IS T -•UwtoL fato / faii/ieuC . . * * * ». •,.’t é ■■ .. ■ & ,, *