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    Page 3 Portland Observer SEPTEMBER 28,1989
SCRIPTURE OF Scripture of the Week:
THE WEEK:
James Chapters 1-2.
NPACE
North Portland Association of Christian Educators
W hat is N G A C E ?
“ N P A C E ” stands fo r “ North
Portland Association o f Christian Edu­
cators” . It is an inter-church w ork­
ing group, dedicated to planning events
and opportunities for Christian teach­
ers in the N /N E com m unity to be in ­
spired and to be enhanced in their
m inistry skills.
We recognize that the needs o f
our com m unity are great, and that
some o f these needs are best under­
stood by those who w ork in the com ­
m unity.
We also recognize that through
our churches in N /N E Portland there
are competent and spiritually gifted
leaders, and that a ll can contribute
insights, ideas, and strategies that
w ill contribute to fu lfillin g our com ­
mon goal.
By w orking together in N PACE
we can’ ’ ...consider how we may spur
one another on toward love and good
deeds.” (Hebrews 10:24, (N .I.V .).
In a ll these efforts we seek to make
disciples fo r our master, the L ord Je­
sus Christ.
“ .....Because We Need
Each Other!”
Obituary
Obituary
A H U N A H IM IC T W IA L A H J A H L K
ber 15, 1989 and a ll day Saturday,
September 16, 1989.
Purpose
N P A C E exists to promote excel­
lence in Christian education programs
in the churches o f N orth Portland,
through training seminars and pro­
grams, as w e ll as any other means the
Lord may impress upon us. N PACE
has accepted the responsibility for
planning an annual C hristian Educa­
tion conference in September or
October o f each year.
Officers, 1989-1990
President: N orm al W illia m s ,
W illia m s Tem ple C .O.G .I.C.
Vice President: Rosie Tabb, M t.
O live t Baptist Church
Secretary: Beverly Boyd, W illiam s
Tem ple,C.O .G .I.C.
Treasurer: Earnestine C ellistine,
Berean Baptist Church
Advisor: L illia n Jenkins, A lle n
Tem ple C .M .E . Church
I f you desire further inform ation
concerning this organization, please
call (503) 288-2919 or 285-0089.
Be an effective teacher or leader.
R obert Lee Joe, bom June 21,
1948 was fatally injured in an auto
accident on Saturday September 23,
1989. A lso fatally injured was his
niece Barbara Ann Cunningham who
was driving the vehicle.
Robert is survived by his mother
Ellen Joe o f Portland, Oregon and 8
sisters and 3 brothers.
Funeral Services fo r Robert Lee
Joe and Barbara Cunningham who
was born February 14, 1958 w ill be
held at Vancouver Avenue First
Baptist Church on frida y September
2 9,1 98 9 at 11 am.
For inform ation and condolences,
please call Judy or Kent at 284-9866.
A people o f the W O RD in an uncer­
tain world.
History
The Builders
N P A C E is an outgrow th o f the
annual C hristian Education confer­
ences, which were o rig in a lly spon­
sored by the N ational Black Evan­
gelical Association, led by Rev. Aaron
H am lin, and then co-sponsored by
N orth Portland Bible College and
Portland Released-time Education
Program. These conferences have beat
attracting an ever-widening repre­
sentation from the churches. A more
representative planning group became
reasonable.
N P A C E Was Initiated...in the
closing session o f the C.E. seminar at
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
in December, 1988. Dean M ichael
Lindsey o f N PBE had invited C hris­
tian Education Leaders to respond to
the college’ s proposal fo r an associa­
tion o f Christian Educators. N PACE
Board M ember, Connie Stanton,
chaired the session that set the plans
in m otion.
Invitations to participate were sent
out. N P A C E was form ally organized
at a meeting w ith Dean Lindsey,in
the college library on June 17,1989.
Bylaws were adopted and officers
were elected fo r the 1989-90 year.
The 1989 Seventh Annual C hris­
tian Education Conference was the
firs t o f their projects.
“ ...For our struggle is not against
flesh and blood, but against the ru l­
ers, against the authorities, against
the powers o f this dark w orld and
against the spiritual forces o f e vil in
the heavenly realm s.”
Ephesians 6:12, N IV
The firs t day o f the conference
was held on the evening o f Septein-
We a ll are architects o f Fate
W orking in these w alls o f Tim e;
Some w ith ornaments o f rhyme.
N othing useless is, or low ;
Each thing in its place is best;
and what seems but idle show
Strengthens and supports the rest.
For the structure that we raise,
Tim e is w ith materials fille d ;
Our todays and yesterdays
A re the blocks w ith which we
build.
In the elder days o f A rt,
Builders w rought w ith greatest care
Each m inute and unseen part;
For God sees everywhere.
W e Strive to do our w ork as w ell,
Both the unseen and the seen!
Make the house, where God may
d w e ll, B eautiful, entire, and clean.
B u ild today, then strong and sure
W ith a firm and ample base;
And ascending and secure
Shall tom orrow fin d its place.
For builders a G o dly creed
Is liv in g in the life they lead,
The passing o f th eir beautiful feet
Blessing the pavement o f the street
And a ll their looks and words
repeat
O ur G od’ s sayings, wise and sw eet
N ot as a vulture, but as a dove,
The H oly Ghost came from above.
N ot to one church alone, but seven,
The voice prophetic spake from
heaven;
A nd unto each, the promise came,
D iversified, but s till the same;
For him that overcometh are
The new name w ritten on the stone,
The rainment w hite, the crow n, the
stone.
And God w ill give him the M o rn ­
ing Star!
Maximum
Marriage
B u ild a “ m axim um marriage”
w ith M e rid ia n P a rk H o s p ita l’ s
“ T ra its o f a H ap py C ou ple ” . Join
author/speaker L arry Halter, PhD. as
he reveals to the class how to cope
w ith stress and anger , prom oting
nurturing and b uild self esteem.
Through a variety o f teaching and
learning methods and s k ill building,
couples w ill learn those behaviors
related to m arital health,learn to give
and receive com plim ents and d is­
cover w in -w in solutions to problems.
This five week class is offered
Mondays, beginning November 6,
from 7-9 p.m. The program fee is
$90/couple and includes 2 books,
scoring o f 2 tests and a report show­
ing gains in m artial satisfaction.
For more inform ation and regis­
tration, call the C om m unity Educa­
tion Department at the Tualatin hos­
pital, 692-2656.
Elder Zebdee Studamire was bom
September 16, 1923 in Pine B lu ff,
Arkansas. He spent his first 17 years
o f his life in Pine B lu ff and then en­
listed in the U.S. A rm y at the young
age o f 18. He terminated his enlist­
ment in 1945, returning to c iv ilia n
life , and made his career in the lo g ­
ging industry. He began his logging
career in Arkansas, continued in
Oregon and ended it in C alifornia. In
1967, Zeb discovered his real future-
there was a better w ay to live. It was
then that the Lord entered into his
heart. He was ordained as m inister
1968. He dedicated the remaining
years o f his life to preaching the gos­
pel and spreading the word o f God.
Those w ho remember him w ill
always th in k o f the days Zeb would
engage them in conversation. He loved
to talk about his God. One thing w ill
always be said about Zeb: He genu­
inely believed that what he had to say
and his presence w ould make a d if­
ference. F or his fire and b elief those
who love him can o nly admire and
remember him as one o f the few
people w ho actually d id make a d if­
ference. Zeb was called to his eternal
rest on September 20, 1989 at 3:40
A .M .
Zebdee Studamire is survived by
Opal Studamire and the fo llo w in g:
First marriage: one son, tw o daugh-
ters-Zebdee Studamire Jr., Valerie
Studam ire, R ubicz and Z e fra
Studamire. Second marriage:two sons
and one daughter-Eskimo, Patrick
and Angela. A lso surviving: a step­
son, three stepdaughters, ten grand­
children, uncle Eddy Studamire, aunts,
nephews, nieces, cousins, and a host
o f friends.
Piedmont Friends
Church,Portland Oregon,
Pastors Aaron H am lin and
Joshua Phillip.
H E A D Q U A R T E R ’S C H U R C H
0-14 years old
9:15 p.m. - 6:00 a.m.
(School Days)
10:15 p.m. - 6:00 a.m.
(Non-school Days)
14-18 years old
10:15 p.m. - 6:00 a.m.
(School Days)
12 midnight - 6 a.m.
(Non-school Days)
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1989
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1989
Maranatha Church
422 N.E. 12th Ave.
Rev. Wendel H. Wallace
Senior Pastor
Within the City of Portland, the curfew is:
It is also the responsibility of the parent or
guardian to insure that minors under the
age of 18 comply with the curfew ordi­
nance.
For more inform ation, see C ity Ordinance
14.28.010 and 14.28.020.
Sunday Services
September 28,1989
Provided as a public service by ihe
Citizens Crime Commission 274-9945
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Morning Worshop
10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship
6:30 P.M.
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