• * 4 A u g u st 29, 1990- T h e P o rtla n d O b s e rv e r- Page 3 •Portland Observer RELIGION MT O LIVET BAPTIST CHURCH WE ARE MOVING SUNDAY SERVICES TO S to n e T o w e r C h u rc h , N .E . S a n d y B lv d . & 3 0 t h W o r s h ip S e r v ic e s 8 : 0 0 A .M . & 1 1 :0 0 A .M . C h u r c h S c h o o l 9 : 3 0 A .M . to 1 0 :3 0 A .M . B ib le S tu d y , W e d n e s d a y s . 1 1 6 N . E . S c h u y le r 1 0 :3 0 A .M . a n d 6 : 3 0 P .M . R a d io M i n i s t r y e a c h S u n d a y . 8 :0 0 A . M .- K B M S A T e a c h in g C h u r c h W i t h A R e a c h in g M i n l s t i y D r . J a m e s E . M a r t in , S e n io r P a s to r C h u r c h O f f ic e 1 1 6 N .E . S c h u y le r , CLEM ENT T. (CLEM) STEW ART • » f F «. y S c rip tu re o f the ‘W’e elf S C R IP T U R E O F T H E W E E K : S T .J O H N 4 NEW ROLE FOR RELIGIONS- W INNING THE WAR ON DRUGS f» “ ; • d The fight against drugs has a new army of warriors-churches 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- from the Methodist’ “ saving stations,” which offer a variety of anti-drug pro­ grams around the clock. The Church of Scientology has launched city, slate 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. C o n g r a tu ia tio n s < » • i !•>* Í s o u r m a r­ V i 3 riage brings n e w m ea n in g to love, so our love brings n e w m ea n in g to life. ' - 9*» ♦t \ * •>! Odaury and Slthea w ill vou> their lives to one another and A T H E A C O L B E R T A N D become united as one M A U R Y A . S A IL S on Sunday, the six­ teenth day o f September in the year nineteen hundred and ninety at three o clockjn the afternoon at fir s t AfME Zion Church, 4303 9 f Vancouver, ‘Portland, Oregon >• ; *w- '. <• , _ - *. .e 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 o f 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- THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU 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. p . (JOHN 8:32) FREE" REVIVAL fxee " F E L L O W S H IP C H U R C H O F G O D W IT H DR. BENJAMIN REID F IR S T C H U R C H O F G O D I N L O S A N G E L E S “ B efore You M u s t’ ’ — M ake a D e c is io n — ‘ In q u ir e a b r C O M E J O IN U S S 'E P T E M B fK 2-7, 7:00 T M . XT The Bird 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... Cox Funeral Home, Inc. 24 Hr. Service F E L L O W S H IP C H U R C H O F G O D 5131 N E 2 3 R D PO RTLAND, OR Sunday School Morning Worship 9:30 am 11:15 am Y.P.W.W. 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 8:00 pm You are invited to w orship with The New T e sta m e n t family. Another" CELEBRATION DATES: September 21st, 22nd, and 23rd There will be a C alendar of Events Friday, September 21, 1990 7:00 P.M. 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C4 Prison Ministries C a ll FOR YOUR EVERCHANGING LIFESTYLES s oo o> O' o Sunday School WHOLESALE & RETAIL HUNDREDS OF WIGS lliJO-OrOC «a 1 Elder Leon Brewer Pastor MRS C ’S WIGS BETTY CABINt PROPRIE TO". O' \O O I N C L U D E : le a rn in g aides, c o lle c ta b le s , to y s , c h ild re n s b o o ks, a rt, c lo th in g and m ore. W e a re so s u re y o u w i l l be c o m p le te ly s a tis fie d w ith o u r c a ta lo g th a t we o ffe r a n u n c o n d itio n a l W here w e preach Jesus Christ W e teach the Bible W e reach out and care for people 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 23, 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 em orial United M ethodist C hurch 111 N.E. Failing P ortland, Oregon 97212 (503) 281-2332 THEME: "Be o f One Accord,Love One PASTO R JA M ES A . C O L E M A N T h e ite m s in th is c a ta lo g w ere e s p e c ia lly selected w ith y o u in m in d . Id e a l fo r b a c k to s c h o o l and h o lid a y s (m o s t ite m s u n d e r $ 2 0 .0 0 ). IT E M S Tuesday Prayer and Bible Band 7:30 pm Thursday Pastoral Teaching 7:30 4891 249-0347 oo 1237 NE Failing 281 W e a r e ir ite re s le d in y o u r p ro b le m s -Marion Schoeberlein NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH t h e s e r v ic e s w e o f f e r ’ ’ G IV E T H S G I F T OF L IF S l! ■ .« T ie r: