Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 25, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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Portland Observer April 25, 1990
S c flD T lT frE O f ‘TTTE
‘W E E K
Strengthen fo u r fa i th ‘Through ‘P rayer A n d ‘J ugular Church ‘Worship
Lighting The Torch of Conscience In Oregon
The Religious Community Confronts the Death Penalty
The O regon C oalition to Abolish the
D eath Penalty will hold an observance
w hich will bring together O regon’s re­
ligious leaders, and other justice lead­
ers, to cerem oniously sign the “ Light­
ing the Torch o f C onscience” declara­
tion. A m arch from the church to O re­
gon State Penitentiary will follow the
observance to be held on: Sunday,
A pril 29th at 3:00 p.m., First United
M ethodist Church, State and Church
Streets, Salem , Oregon.
“ Lighting the Torch of Conscience”
is a nationw ide campaign designed to
rekindle the religious community’s long-
held com m itm ent to the abolition of
capital punishment and to provide people
o f faith with resources for study and
action. .Many peace and justice groups
have sponsored this effort, including
the National C oalition to Abolish the
Death Penalty, the National Interre­
ligious Task Force on Crim inal Justice,
Amnesty Intem ational-U SA , and the
Southern Christian Leadership Confer­
ence (SCLC).
The campaign was launched on April
14th, 1989 in Atlanta, G eorgia when
national leaders from religious com ­
munions and other organizations came
together to sign the declaration. The
cam paign will culm inate with a 330
mile m arch from Starke, Florida (site o f
F lorida’s death row) to inner city A t­
lanta, G eorgia on May 5 -19th.
As part o f the Salem observance,
O CA D P will com m ission Scott Printz
to participate in the march as O regon’s
representative. Scott Printz is Chair o f
O C A D P’s Vigil Committee.
The following religous com m u­
nities have endorsed the Lighting
the Torch o f Conscience D eclara­
tion:
National Council o f Churches of
Christ in the USA
American Baptist Churches
Presbyterian Church USA
Union of American Hebrew Con­
gregations
United Church o f Christ
United Methodist Church
A merican Friends Service Com ­
mittee
M ennonite Central Committee,
USA
Unitarian Universalist Association
Central Conference o f American
Rabbis
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Shadow
Masters
& Sound
P salm s 91
The 6th Annual Sickle
Cel, Anemia
Extravaganza
CHORAL CROSS-TIES
The event will be April 28, 1990 at
6:00p.m . in the M aranthaChurch, 1222
NE Skidmore, Portland, OR.
Participating groups will incude out-
of-town guests: Emmanuel Apostolic
Church Choir of Bremerton, WA; In­
spirational Sounds of Eugene, OR; and
the Generators of Seattle, WA. Lcoal
groups will feature the Portlandaires,
Alpha O ne, Portland Metro Area Choir,
M aranatha Choir, Emmanuel Temple
Full Gospel Choir, Mattie Ann Callier-
Spears, and celloist, Karen Patterson.
Sickle Cell Anemia interferes with
the developm ent of a human being.
Physical and emotional changes impact
Sickle Cell Anemia patients by causing
continued disruptions in routine activi­
ties.
The purpose of “ Bloodline A w are­
ness through Gospel Music Transfu­
sion” is to increase community aw are­
ness about teh devastating efects of
Sickle Cell Anemia.
Presents
ITE, MISSA EST
a special benefu concert
featuring the music o f
Lassus, Palestrina, Rachmaninoff, Bruckner, Victoria
on Pentecost Sunday, June 3, 1990
3:00 p.m.
at
The Church o f St. Philip Neri
SE 18th & Division
Portland, Oregon
Admission:
$10 adult
$ 8 senior or student
$25 family
Photography
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OF JACK AND JILL INC.
PRESENTS ITS ANNUAL
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A pril 25-29,1990
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