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    Page 6 Portland Observer AUGUST 24, 1989
SCRIPTURE OF
THE WFEK* St.
RELIGION
3. Matthew 28:19-’ ’Go ye there­
V il
fore, and leach a ll nations, baptizing
them in the name o f the Father, and
o f the Son, and o f the H oly G host.”
Resolve to try to get every one in
the whole w orld saved. When we
can’ t go we w ill help others to go.
4. 1 Corinthians 1 l:2 3 -2 6 -” For I
I L S I : P R O V E R B S 3:5-7a
have received o f the Lord that which
Il is obvious that man needs safe also I delivered unto you, that the
guidelines. Sin is abounding, and false Lord Jesus the same night in which
religions and doctrines are failing. he was betrayed took bread; And
We have lumed io the scripture for when he had given thanks, he brake
guidelines in 1989. Thus far, we have it, and said, Take eat; this is m y body,
found that the Holy S pirit has been which is broken fo r you; this do in
given to lead us. The H oly S pirit first remembrance o f me. A fte r the same
leads everyone to accepting the Lord manner also he took the cup, when he
Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. had supped, saying, This cup is the
We accept Jesus C hrist by pro­ new testament in my blood; this do
fessing w ith our mouths and believ­ ye, as o ft as ye d rink it, in remem­
ing in our hearts that God has raised brance o f me. For as often as ye eat
H im from the dead, and by calling on this bread, and drink this cup, ye do
SCRIPTURE
GUIDLINES FOR
EIGHTY-NINE”
His name. We further obey the com ­
mand o f our Lord by being baptized
(emerged) in water. This is first done
as an act o f obedience; and then, as a
demonstration that typifies our death,
burial, and resurrection w ith Christ.
We then are guided to w alk in love
(agape) as proof that we are disciples
o f Him who is love.
The scripture teaches that we are
to labor hard to advance the church
particular our congregation where
we arc members)—to advance it in
biblical knowledge; to advance it in
holiness; to cause it to be a place o f
com fort for the weary who abide in
sin.
The scripture clearly teaches that
I am to give to the causes o f my
church no less than ten percent o f my
income. Those causes that I am to
support are: the support o f the Pastor,
the support o f Outreach, and Current
Expenses.
Finally, the scripture teaches that
lam to let the word o f C hrist dw ell in
me so richly that I am to become
more and more like Jesus.
The scripture further teaches:
1. Matthew 6:33- “ But seek ye
first the kingdom o f God, and His
righteousness; and all these things
shall be added unto you. Resolve to
my church first place in m y affec­
tion, prayers, gifts and service above
every organization o f human origin.
2. Hebrews 10:25-” N ot forsak­
ing the assembling o f ourselves to­
gether, as the manner o f some is; but
exhorting one another; and so much
the more, as ye see the day approach­
ing.’ ’ Resolve to attend a ll assem­
blies at least Church School, M orn ­
ing Assembly, Evening Assembly and
Mid-W eek.
shew the Lord;s death t ill he
come.” Rcsolve not to miss the Lord’s
Supper.
5. Matthew 18:15-17-” Moreover
i f thy brother shall trespass against
thee, go and te ll him his fa u lt be­
tween thee and him alone; i f he shall
hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother.
But i f he w ill not hear thee, then take
w ith thee one or tw o more, that in the
mouth o f two or three witnesses every
word may be established. And i f he
shall neglect to hear the church, let
him be unto thee as an heathen man
and a publican.’ ’Resolve to do a ll in
my power to rescue an erring Brother
or Sister.
6. Jude l: 3 - ” Beloved, when 1
gave a ll diligence to w rite unto you
o f the common salvation, it was
needful to me to w rite unto you and
exhort you that ye should earnestly
contend for the faith which was once
delivered unto the saints.”
Resolve to stay w ith the Faith as
found in the Bible.
" I T h in k o f the (in -a l
T hin gs o f God,
Not the Lillie Things”
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
For Social Security or Supplemental
Security Income Assistance
Q U E S T IO N : M y w ife has been receiving Social Security benefits lo r
four years. Every summer she w orks for a berry farmer and earnings even
though the small earnings don’ t increase her benefits. W hy docs she have to
pay taxes on these earnings?
A N S W ER : A g ricu ltura l employers, farmers and farm crew leaders arc
required to pay Social Security taxes on most farm workers. I f your w ile
does agricultural labor for an em ployer who pays out $2,500 or more in cash
wages during a year or who pays out less than $2,500 but pays her, or any
other worker, $150.00 or more, she w ill have to have social Security taxes
w ithheld from her wages. The taxes may not help her gel a higher benefit,
but they w ill help ensure the continuation o f benefits to her and future social
Security retirees.
Q U E S T IO N : I am hard o f hearing, but not to ta lly deaf. 1 tried to contact
SS A through the deaf to ll-free number and co uldn ’ t get anyone on the line.
H ow does that number work?
AN SW ER : W e may have m isled you in a previous Question & Answer
column. The deaf to ll-free number w ill only w ork for people w ho have a
telecomm unications device fo r the deaf, a T .D .D . You can learn how to get
a T .D .D . by ca llin g 1-800-848-4442 or by w ritin g to the Labor and
Industries B u ilding, Salem, OR 97310.
Q U E S T IO N : When I got married, I was contacted by a company called
O ffic ia l Record Service in Nevada. They told me I needed a new Social
Security card and that they w ould get me a card fo r $10.00. This is the firs t
tim e I was ever charged fo r a Social Security card.Has there been a change
in your policy.
A N S W ER : Social Security does not charge for new or replacement
cards. There are several companies that get lists o f marriages and births and
then contact the individuals to o ffe r them help, fo r a fee, in getting a card.
U sually their letters loo k very o ffic ia l, so some people send the money. The
company just sends the person a Social Security form , or a copy o f one, to
complete. We at Social Security w ill provide the same service at no charge.
Q U E S TIO N : A m I autom atically covered fo r M edicaid when I file for
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
A N S W ER : N ot in Oregon and certain other States. Entitlem ent to
M edicaid is not always autom atic. I f you liv e in a State that has an
agreement w ith Social Security to make M edicaid e lig ib ility determ ina­
tions, your SSI application w ould serve as an application fo r Medicaid.
H owever, since Social Security does not make M edicaid e lig ib ility determ i­
nations in Oregon, you w ill have to apply at your local w elfare office.
Q U E S TIO N : N ow that I have Medicare catastrophic protection, what
effect w ill this coverage have on my Medicare supplemental policy? I ’ m
wondering i f I should continue the supplemental policy?
A N S W ER : M edicare Parts A and B provide coverage fo r basic health
care costs, but neither pays fo r a ll medical expenses fo r a ll long term care.
Therefore, i f you w ant more complete health care coverage, you m ight
consider comparison shopping and selecting a supplemental policy. But
remember, starting in 1990, Medicare catastrophic coverage begins paying
covered medical insurance benefits only after your health care expenses
under that part o f Medicare exceed $1,370. A M edical p o licy w ould,
therefore, help pay fo r part o f those expenses incurred during the interim .
F or answers to specific concerns, contact your private insurer and your
M edicare carrier.
“
Q U E S T IO N : I w ould like to check to be sure my earnings have been
correctly reported to m y social Security record. Can I use the toll-free
number to do this?
A N S W ER : Yes. Just dial 1-800-234-5772 and the operator w ill arrange
to send you a Request fo r Earnings and B enefit Estimate Statement to
complete and return to Social Security. In response, you w ill receive a
detailed record o f your earnings, quarters o f coverage inform ation, and
estimates o f what you and your fa m ily w ill be due at your retirem ent, or your
death, or should you become disabled.
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G rcalcr Si. Stephen M issionary Baplist Church. 3922 North W illia m s
Avenue, w ill be the site o f the fo llo w in g events:
1) A N ig h t o f Preaching featuring several ministers who arc associated
w ith Pastor Robert E. Houston, Sr. on Sunday, August 27,1989 at 7.00 p.m.
2) The M onthly L o rd ’s Supper and Fellowship Service on Sunday,
September 3rd at 6:00 p.m. Rev. Robert E. Houston, Sr., pastor. The speaker
for the evening w ill be Rev. Johnny Pack, IV , Pastor, Fellow ship M issionary
Baptist Church, who w ill be accompanied by the Fellowship Congregation.
The pubic is invited to share.
3) The Youth and Young Adults cordially invites you to share in our
annual Day on Sunday, September 24, 1989 at 3:00 p.m.
O ur guest speaker w ill be the Rev. A . Bernard Devers, II, Associate
M inister o f the Progressive M issionary Baptist Church o f Seattle, W ashing­
ton, and V ice President o f the Youth Department, General Baptist Conven­
tion o f the Northwest.
For further inform ation you may call the church at J Í/-6 6 9 1 or 281-
6337.
A Sure remedy for (killing the Church)
Take four times a m onth. One dose
o f seeing that everything else has
what it needs, before seeing about
the church.
One teaspoon in a glass o f M onday
morning gossip,Stir w e ll before
taking. Take four times a month.,
and you w ill find this to be a sure
remedy for k illin g the church.
Leave these o ff and yo ur church
One dose o f fin ding other places to
w ill L IV E .
go at Sunday service time,mixed
w ith taking someone w ith you.
Take a dose o f being late for
Sunday School,
M ixed w ith not staying fo r eleven
o ’clock services.
Take four times a month.
One dose o f fa ilin g to attend mid
week prayer service,
m ixed w ith one grain o f criticism .
Take three times a month.
by pastor/evang. M.H.
Overstreet Smith
OBITUARY
In loving memory
of ALBIRTA STEPHEN
May 2, 1907-August 9, 1989
Service Monday, August 14,1989-
11:00 a.m.
Church o f The L iv in g God
Elder H all, Presiding
6401 N.E. 10th, Portland, Oregon
O B IT U A R Y
A L B IR T A
JO H N S O N
S T E P H E N was bom on M ay 2,1907
in M arshall, Texas and departed this
life on August 9,1989. She attended
school at Harris Chapel in Marshall,
Texas. Albina married Oscar Stephen
in 1941.She w asafactory worker in
H e n d e rs o n ^T c x a s J b e fo n ^n o v m ^^
Maranatha Church
4222 NE 12th Ave.
Portland, Oregon 97211
Sunday Services
August 20,1989
Sunday School 9:00 AM
Morning Worship 10:30 AM
"In The Hall of Wisdom
With
Professor Ant and Company"
Tues.-Sat. 1LAM-10PM
(503) 287-9249
Go to
Doris’ Cafe
3240 N. Williams
Evening Worship 6:30
Rev. Howard Ferris
Portland, OR 97212
Sat
l()am-5:30
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1983. Mrs. Stephen w orked as a fac­
tory w orker in Portland u ntil her re­
tirement in 1975.
Mrs. Stephen joined the Church
o f The L iv in g God P.G.T. in 1945
and was s till a member u ntil her
death. She leaves to mourn her pass­
ing: Sister Sarah Scott; neices Kathar­
ine and Ballamae, Nephew John Scott,
Sr, and Bennie Mae, Ellen Scott John,
Jr., Deon, Dorothy, Debra, Jamie,
Stephanie, James, and a host o f other
relatives and friends.
Rev. Wendell Wallace
Senior Pastor
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