May 9 , 1990» The Portland Observer, Page 7 RELIGION Strengthen fo u r fa ith Through Tray er A n d feguiar Church Worship ScX JTTIM f, O f TM l \ lini ‘MS e 'EK Thidippians 4:12-13 Part II: Love And M arriage. . .Hate And Divorce by Mattie Ann Callier-Spears When a couple stands before the altar and repeats the vows o f marriage, they should be strongly advised before making this final decision. A good. Bible-teaching, Christian counselor should be employed six months, to a year, before taking that long walk down memory lane. When you say “ I do! ” at the request of the minister, are you in brach of promise before you even leave the church? How often are the w ords o f the marriage vows repeated carelessly and callously? Consider th is . . . the world was brought into existence, by God A l­ mighty, with a spoken word. The words o f our ancestors, the words o f the poets, the words o f the prophets and the words o f Jesus C hrist linger in our hearts and minds longer than anything that is done. L e t’s take a child, for instance, when it is very young. They look directly into your mouth to see the forming o f words. To hear the sounds. To feel the vibra- tion o f the words from your bosom, as they lay and are o f curiosity upon you. The words are stored and catalogued. The content and quality o f those words depends solely upon the parent speaker. Well! How important are the words that you speak and repeat in your vows o f m arriage? They should be as im por­ tant as the first words that you spoke and heard when you were a very small child. W e are bound by our words. “ A m an’s word is his bond,” I remember my elders saying. So it should be today and including the vows o f marriage. ‘‘I prom ise to love, honor, cherish and obey. To kep only to him /her as long as we both shall live. W ith all my worldly goods I to thee endow .” These words alone have gotten more couples in trouble before they even get to the altar. ‘‘I’m not going to promise to obey anybody ! ’ ’ is the usual exclamation, of guess who?~ the bride. Now, if you already have these preconceived ideas, in your mind, why would you stand up there ‘ ‘in front o f God and these w itnesses” uttering words o f untruth? W e condemn our­ selves by our own words coming forth from our m ouths. There is an old say­ ing ‘‘Engage your heart before you open your m outh.” Many should take this in consideration. Couples should consider the why- fors and the what-fors before making marriage their final step. Because-- there are all kinds o f implications to be had as a result o f things done in haste. G et to know one a n o th er-y o u meet, you fall in love, now what? “ C ’mon le t’s get m arried.” Stop and ask the question, ‘‘How much do I know about this person?” Do you like this person as well as love this person? If you get into an argument, can you still be friends after the argum ent? Or, are you ready to get rid o f each other because o f a m inor dispute? If you are angry, do n ’t sin by nursing your grudge. D on’tle tth e sun go down with you still an g ry -g e l over it quickly; for when you arc angry you give a mighty foothold to the devil “I promise to love, honor, cherish and obey. To keep only to him/her as long as we both shall live. With all my worldly goods I to thee endow.” These words alone have gotten more couples in trouble . . . [Eph. 4:26-27]. As I stated in last w eek’s article, ‘‘Learn how to pray together. Hold hands and pray.” You don’t have to wait until you get married for you to begin praying together. Establish a strong UCC Commission For Racial Justice Calls For EPA Study On Pollution In Racial/Ethnic Communities The church office that conducted landmark research on toxic waste in ra­ cial/ethnic com m unities has called on the Environm ental Protection Agency to carry out its own study on the subject. M eeting in Cleveland last weekend, the commissioners of the United Church o f C hrist’s Com m ission for Racial Jus­ tice voted ‘ ‘ full support’ ’ for a proposal that the EPA ask the National Academy o f Sciences to conduct a study on the “ effects o f environm ental pollution on minorities and low-incom e populations in the United States.” Introduced by Rep. John Conyers (D -M I), the pro­ posal is an am endm ent to a congres­ sional bill to elevate the EPA to cabi­ net-level status, also backed by the national church agency. The Commission is author of a highly- praised study released in 1987 on “ Toxic wastes and Race in the U .S.” The study found that race, even more than poverty, correlates with the placem ent o f toxic sites. The more racial/ethnic people, the more toxic waste sites. Three- fifths o f A frican-A m ericans and His­ panics and one-half of Pacific- and Asian- Am ericans and Native A m ericans live in areas with toxic sites. The bill with am endm ent already has been passed by the House o f Repre­ sentatives. The Com m ission for Racial Justice has written to all senators to ask for their su p p o rt In other business, the Com m ission asked executive director Rev. Dr. Benjam in F. Chavis, Jr. and United Church president the Rev. Dr. Paul H. Sherry to arrange for a delegation of denominational leaders to travel to W is­ consin in support o f Native Amreican treaty rights there. Tensions have been high between whites and Indians in the northern part o f the state, as in many parts o f the U .S., around the question o f whether treaty rights still should be binding. Right- wing groups are fanning these tensions, the Com m ission points out, with rheto­ ric maintaining that Indians are getting rich w hile whites lose homes and prop­ erties as a result of treaties. M ajor cor­ porations dealing with mineral resources also have a stake in whether treaty rights are repealed, the Commission adds. The church body is worried about violence during the spring as the Chip­ pewa Indians carry out their traditional practice o f spearing fish on their ceded lands. Last year, anti-Indian dem on­ strators in Wisconsin carried signs read­ ing “ Spear an Indian, Save a Fish” , and they have threatened to stop the fishing this year. The com m issioners also called upon the entire United Church of Christ to increase education and action around Native American treaty rights and other issues impacting American Indians. Installation Service For Rev. Paul A. Spurlock This Sunday CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST NEW TESTAMENT Weekly Service Rotter Elder Leon Brewer, Jr. Sunday: Sunday School - 9:30 am Morning W orship-11:15 am Pastor Y.P.W.W. - 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship - 8:00 p.m. Tuesday: Prayer & Bible band - 7 3 0 pm Thursday: Praise Service - 7:30 p.m. Pastoral Teaching Saturday: Morning Prayer -10:00 am 1237 N £ . Failing / Portland, O regon 97212 Church phone 284-7594 / Home phone 283-4382 Happy mother's Day B erna P lummer Republicans and Independents Can Vote for B erna P lummer Your Vote Can Make The Difference May 15th- Tuesday B erna Ainsworth United Church o f Christ will be hosting an installation service for their minister, Reverend Paul A. Spurlock, on Sunday, May 13 at 4:00 p.m. Reverend Spurlock comes to A ins­ worth Church from Heritage United Church o f Christ of Denver, Colorado. He was bom and reared in Denver and attended both public and parochial schools in his hometown. He attended the University of Colorado, but received his Bachelor’s Degree from M etropoli­ tan S tate college. Later, he attended the Univeristy o f Denver School o f Social W ork, but received his m aster's o f D i­ vinity from Iliff School o f Theology, also o f Denver. Reverend Spurlock com pleted his field work and served as interim m inis­ ter at the Sixth Avenue United Church o f Christ and M ayflower Congrega­ tional Church o f Christ. He provided ministerial support services to the churches o f Arriba, Flaler and E ver­ green united Churches o f Christ in Colorado. Reverend Spurlock served for a period o f tim e in the U.S. N avy, and later received com m ercial instrum ent in ulti- engine pilot ratings. M ost of Reverend Spurlock’s work experience has been in Social and Human Services. He was head of personnel for the Opportunity Industrialized Center in Denver and a former mem ber and m oderator o f Park Hill Congregational Church. His wife, Sally Steiner-Spurlock, is on leave, pending transfer, from US West. His daughter, Lisa, isa congres­ sional aide to Rep. Ben Nighthorse Campbell in W ashington D.C. His son, M atthew, is a sophomore at the U niver­ sity o f Colorado at Boulder. The congregation o f Ainsworth ex­ tends a warm and hearty welcome to the Spurlocks. Reverend Clyde Miller, Conference M inister from The Rocky Mountain Conference, will be guest speaker for the installation service, and Reverend Don Sevetson of the Pacific Central Conference will be officiating. Ainsworth Church is a multi-cul­ tural and m utli-elhnic congregation and is located at 30th and NE Ainsworth streets. Sunday School for all ages begins at 9:30 a.m. with morning wor­ ship beginning at 11:00 a.m. Call 284- 8767. ARANATHA C h u r c h 4222 N.E. 12th Avenue Portland Oregon Sunday Services for Representative in Congress 3rd C ongressional D istrict Paid for an Authorized by People fo r Plum mer Beginning May 6, a 12:00 noon Mass will be celebrated outdoors each Sunday, weather permitting through September. The Gift Shop sum m er hours are 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. effective June 1 through September 15. l’/E L E C T JIM DUNCAN for State Representative ____ House District 19 JIM DUNCAN “ State priorities must reflect the needs of the people. Voters in HD 19 are concerned about Education, Crime, Drugs, Property Taxes, and declining Human Services.” JIM DUNCAN says : knows that : Funding for Education from State must be increased to create an offset to local property taxes. Crime and Drugs are out of control. Our parks are not safe. More State intervention is needed if we are to remove the “crack houses” in NE Portland. More help and services by HD 19 Elderly and by HD19 Parents with MR & ED Children in the State Hospital at Fairview. Problems in the Workers Compensation System and with State Accident Insurance Fund must be solved. Injured workers and employers are in a hostage, no-win situation, as long as the system remains unchanged. Some of our community leaders, individual citizens, and business owners in HD 19 feel they do not have ACCESS to GOVERNMENT through the present elected leaders. JIM DUNCAN will make your safety, your concerns, your welfare, his primary emphasis. Call him at 287-9462. INDEPENDENT VOTERS: Please remember you have the right to vote in the Oregon Republican Primary. Jim Duncan has been endorsed by the 1990 Oregon Black Political Convention. Authorized by ELECT JIM DUNCAN COMMITTEE, P.0. Box 8604, Portland, OR 97207-8604. Ron Hall, Treasurer Jesus Loves You! Ailaa itaffa ffl 4236 N.E. Eighth Avenue (corner of 8th & Skidmore) Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 287-0261 Phillip S. Nelson, Pastor ------- Morning Worship Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor 116 N.E. Schuyler 10:30 A.M. • (503) 284-1954 3 MORNING WORSHIP SERVICES 8.00 A.M. - WORSHIP SERVICE 10«) A.M. - WORSHIP SERVICE U JO P.M. - WORSHIP SERVICE CHURCH SCHOOL: SATURDAY MORNING 9 A.M. TO 10 A M BIBLE STUDY: Maranatha School of Ministry 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Grotto Goes to Summer Hours MT. OLIVET BAPTIST ------CHURCH 9:00 A.M. Mid-Week Services • Wednesday be their God and they shall be my people. That is why the Lord has said, ‘Leave them; separate yourselves from them; do n ’t touch their filthy things, and I will welcome you, and be a Father to you, and you will be my sons and daugh­ ters.’” [2 Corin. 6:14-18] D on’t believe the subtleties o f the world. The devil is the ruler o f this world and all its crafty, ludicrous and cynical standards. Satan tries so hard to lure you into his way o f thinking. B u t. .. if you have a strong prayer life and you are strong in the W ord, you can stand the wiles o f the devil. ‘‘For if a person ju st listens and doesn’t obey, he is like a man looking at his face in a mirror; as soon as he walks away, he can ’t see him self any more or remember w hat he looks like. But if anyone keeps looking steadily into G od’s law for free men, he will not only remember it but he will do w hat it says, and God will greatly bless him in everything he does.” [James 1:22-25] Continued Next Week. 'A Teaching Church 'With A “ Reaching M inistry. Sunday School P lummer prayer base before you make that pledge. There are several very important ques­ tions that should be answered before marriage. Are you both believers? Are you both Christians? And, if so, are you both baby Christians? Are you equally yoked? Does one person have more edu­ cation than the other? Does that m atter? Can one person do some things better than the other? Does that matter? Are you having to tell lies about yourself to be accepted by the other person? ‘‘D on’t be teamed with those who don’t love the Lord, for what do the people of God have in common with the people of sin? How can light live with darkness? And what harmony can there be between Christ and the devil? How can a Christian be a partner with one who doesn’t believe? And w haqt union can there be between G od’s teple and idols? For you are G od’s temple, the home o f the living God, and God has said o f you, T will live in them and walk among them, and I will Rev. Wendell H. Wallace Senior Pastor 10:30 A.M. -12 NOON - WEDNESDAY 6:30 A.M. - S«0 PJH. - WEDNESDAY Radio Ministry Each Sunday, 8.00 A M . - KBMS