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    August 29, 1990- The Portland Observer- Page 3
Observer
RELIGION
S c rip tu re o f the iV e e if
SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK:
ST.JOHN 4
NEW ROLE FOR RELIGIONS*
WINNING THE WAR ON DRUGS
MT OLIVET BAPTIST
CHURCH
The fight against drugs
has a new army of
warriors-churches
WE ARE MOVING
SUNDAY SERVICES
TO
The National Council of Churches
is planning a summit conference in
Washington, DC, this fall, the first
time in its history that the leaders of its
32 member bodies have been called
together to map out an assault against
drug and alcohol abuse.
The United Methodists have ap­
pointed a bishop full time on a one
year special “ drug-busting” assign­
ment.
And instead of sitting passively
by or turning the other cheek as their
cities are tom apart by drug use. Church
member are actively forcing drug
pushers out of housing projects and
neighborhoods and bringing programs
directly to addicts in these areas.
The Church battle against drugs
covers a broad range of functions-
Stone Tower Church,
N.E. Sandy Blvd. & 30th
Worship Services 8:00 A.M. & 11:00 A.M.
Church School 9:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.
Bible Study. Wednesdays. 116 N.E.Schuyler
10:30 A.M. and 6:30 P.M.
Radio Ministry each Sunday. 8:00 A.M.-KBMS
A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry
Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor
Church Office 116 N.E. Schuyler.
CLEMENT T. (CLEM) STEWART
from the Methodist’ “ saving stations,”
which offer a variety of anti-drug pro­
grams around the clock. The Church of
Scientology has launched city, state
and nation-wide campaigns, such as
Lead the Way to a Drug Free USA,
donated educational materials to li­
braries, given lectures to hundreds of
thousands of parents and children, and
spearheaded many other programs.
Scientologists have gotten more than
100,000 people off drugs.
In large part because of these ac­
tivities, there is growing evidence that
the public are recognizing that relig­
ions have an important role in society.
In what the Los angeles Times
called " a new chapter in its history,
one that has attracted a new generation
of supporters,” spiritual leaders of other
religions are launching programs that
cut through bureaucratic red tape and
maintenance programs that don’t work,
with fresh new approaches.
to one another and ATHEA COLBERT AND
become united as one MAURY A. SAILS
on Sunday, the six­
teenth day o f September in the year nineteen hundred and ninety
at three o'eboefin the afternoon at fir s t AiM'E Zion Church, 4303
9 f Vancouver, Portland, Oregon
1/25/35 8/14/90
"CLEM” STEWART
Funeral services will be held for
Clement T. (Clem) Stewart on Friday,
August 24, 1990 at the Mt. Zion Bap­
tist Church, 831 NE Fremont Street at
11 a.m.
His body was found Wednesday,
August 15, 1990 in his San Diego,
California apartment. He had chronic
emphysema. A friend had attempted to
reach him by phone, and knew he was
home, so he went to his apartment and
found him on the floor of his bath­
room. He died from the lack of oxy­
gen. He had an oxygen tank in the
apartment but was unable to reach it in
time.
“ Clem ” , as he was so affection­
ately called, was a kind and gentle per-
son.. He was loved by many. He
passed away at the age of 55.
Mr. Stewart graduated from Ben­
son Polytechnic High School. He was
an Auto Mechanic, by trade, and he
was very popular in the Portland and
San Diego communities.
He is survived by his parents-
Rev. and Mrs. Percy N. Manuel, Sr.,
of Portland; one son-Victor Stewart,
of California; three sisters-Dora Hill,
Patricia Thompson and Taquetta
Mitchell, all of Portland; one brother-
Percy N. Manuel, Jr., of Oxnard,
Calif.; and uncle-Mr. Fred Johnson,
of Compton, Calif.; and a host of
other relatives and friends.
Internment will be held at River­
view Cemetery. Vann & Vann Fu­
neral Directors officiating.
THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU
(JOHN 8:32)
FREE"
REVIVAL
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The bird prays as he sings
A beautiful prayer,
He’s thankful for
The joy life brings,
He’s thankful for
The little things,
The tree that is his home,
Each leaf, each shadow poem,
The bird is w iser
Far than we...
Always seeing God,
Planning eternity...
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Thursday Pastoral Teaching 7:30
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Sunday Services
Elder Leon Brewer
Pastor
Sunday School
9:00 A.M.
Prison Ministries
Call
284-7594
MRS C’S WIGS
Morning Worship
PRISON MINISTRIES, INC
P.O. BOX 12396
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10:30 A.M.
Maranatha School of Ministry
6:30 P.M.
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7:30 PM.
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PROPRIE TO'!
Celebration in Songs - Musical - Port-
land/Vancouver Churches
Saturday, September 22, 1990
6:00 P.M.
Anniversary Banquet - Hughes Memo­
rial U.M. Church
Speaker, Judge Ancer Haggerty
Adults $10.00
Children $5.00
Sunday, Septermber 2?, 1990
11:00 A.M.
Anniversary Message - Speaker Rev.
Curtis Kirkpatrick, Pastor
Reception following
You arc invited to attend the 45TH AN­
NIVERSARY CELEBRATION of the
Hughes M emorial United
M ethodist C hurch
111 N.E. Failing
Portland, Oregon 97212
(503) 281-2332
THEME: "Be o f One Accord, Love One
Another''
CELEBRATION,DATES; September
21st, 22nd, and 23rd
T here will be a C alendar of Events
Friday, September 21, 1990 7:00 P.M.
PASTOR JAMES A. COLEMAN
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1237 NE Failing
281 4891
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