"•■*’*'*•''* •*- ** i • February 2 7 ,1991-The Portland Observer - Page 3 •Portland Observer by Mattie Ann Callier-Spears RELIGION Lynette Hawkins Stephens Lynette Hawkins recently released her new album, "W alking in the Light,” characteristically infusing her forceful and vibrant energy from the irresistible title song to the quiet d ig nity o f " H is Eye is on the Sparrow.” Recently, at a ceremony fo r the late D r. M artin Luther King, Jr., Lynette per­ formed the single, “ Together We Are One,” as a special p resentation to Coretta Scott King. M s. H a w kin s comes from a fa m ily rich in the gospel tra­ dition. In the 1970s, she achieved great success singing, touring, and making records w ith her brothers W alter and Edwin as a member o f The Hawkins Fam ily, venturing from the com fort o f w orking exclusively w ith her famous fa m ily, Lynette is now a musical force in her own right w ith concert tours and albums. She concedes, however, “ I t ’ s a little scary not having the support be­ hind you, but i t ’s also a chance to explore m yself.” Lynette was in ju n io r high school in 1969 when "O h Happy D ay,” by the Northern Californian State Youth Choir under the direction o f her brother Edwin Hawkins, became the biggest selling gospel record o f all time! Edwin, anxious to go on the road w ith his hit, formed the gospel ensemle, the Edwin Hawkins Singers. Lynette really wanted to join the group, but her parents thought it best for her to finish school. S till anxious to plant her “ gospel routes” firm ly into the professional gos­ pel arena, Lynette 6 made her recording debut on the Fantasy label w ith Selah, a group formed by her other brother, W alter. According to Lynette, Selah "b ro k e w ith tradition and put Gospel in a new form o f music called mesage m usic.” This allowed the group to sing in a variety o f places where “ norm al” gospel groups accomplish its objec- tive-to spread God’ s mesasge to people who did not norm ally go to church. Lynette Hawkins Stephens now resides in Oaklnad, C alifom ina, w ith her husband. Lynette’s solo career was < ♦ ♦ ♦ e b launched in the form o f gospel concerts and her first solo album was produced by brother W alter on the B irth righ t Record label. “ We are a very close fa m ily ,” says Lynette, the youngest o f seven children born to Don and Mamie Hawkins. “ W e’ve always done just about everything together and we were raised to stick together." Lynette has also recorded back­ ground vocals fo r such entertainers as Jeffrey Osbome, Sylvester and Angela B o fill. In addition, she has recorded commercials for Chevrolet and The Gap, and she appeared on such television programs as The M ike Douglas Show, the H BO Special, "E verybody Say Yeah!,” The Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon and The George Bums Christmas Special on NBC. Lynette’ s 15 years o f stage credits in ­ clude her w ell received performance w ith Jennifer Holiday and the original touring cast o f the New Y o rk produc­ tion, “ Sing, Mahalia, Sing.” Lynette recently appeared in the gospel play, “ M am a-D on’t.” A quiet, relatively calm individual, Lynette breathes a force o f vibrant en­ ergy into a ll o f her performances which many say are strongly motivated by her faith in Jesus Christ. "T h e reason I sing the way I do is because I believe what I am singing about and that’ s the Gospel o f Jesus Christ. I believe He is re a l!” SCRIPTURE OF THE WEEK: II CORINTHIANS 9:7-15 The Gospel Shall Stand BY MATTIE ANN CALLIER-SPEARS The trees have leaves and the grass is green. The flowers are in fu ll bloom. The fru it trees are beinning to bear fru it o f its kind; but, what o f man? How is it that everything has an order that it adheres to-exceptman? How many life times must pass before mankind w ill decide to make up its mind to really know in their hearts who the S A V IO R is? For many, many decades, man has sought to change the words o f the M AS rE R Teacher. He, man, has shed the blood o f the innocent, he has im ­ prisoned those who have attempted to preach fo r what is right, and man has struck down his brother while claim ing to be a child o f the A lm ighty God. A ll kinds o f movements, both spiritual and emotional, have plagued our nation with i t ’ s varied doctrines. Some have taken some parts o f their text from the H oly Scriptures, while others have completely changed, rewritten, or just plain m is­ construed the whole meaning o f the H oly Bible. Religious movements have come and gone, but the Christian Religion has existed since its conception. The Gospel w ill be continually taught and preached regardless o f whether or not mankind wants to go w ith the flow , or Mt. Olivet BC Grants Two Scholarships “ YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR’ CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST whether he chooses to rebel by creating another fo llo w in g that w ill satisfy his doctrine. M y question is: “ Why re­ invent the wheel?” “ I f it is not broken, why fix it? ” C hrist’s ’ word-of-m outh’ concept caught on like w ild fire . The twenty- eighth chapter o f M A T T H E W S , in the eighteenth through the twentieth verses, we read that Jesus Christ has been cru­ cified, has risen from the dead and is now appearing before his disciples before He ascends to His Father in Heaven. He gives them the final commandment, "...G o ye therfore, and teach all na­ tions, baptizing them in the name o f the Father, and o f the Son, and o f the H oly Gost Teaching them to observe o f things whatsoever I have commanded you, and lo, I am w ith you always, even unto the end o f the w orld. Am en.” The steadfast Christians have been carrying the H oly L ig h t and passing it on by letting their L ig h t shine, by leach­ ing the W O R D , by preaching the pow­ erful Gospel message that Christ came to save a ll who are lost. Salvation is fu ll and FREE! In the 8th chapter o f St. John, we find Jesus C hrist speaking to an adultress. When her accusers had fled the scene, Jesus C hrist asked her, "...W om an, where are those thine accusers? Hath no man condemned thee?” The woman replied, “ No man, L o rd .” Jesus then said, "N e ith e r do I condemn thee; go, and sin no more.” This example serves as only one o f many, such, situations where Christ has touched the life o f someone w ith ­ out pointing an accusing finger o f b elit­ tling them before their peers. W ith compassion and so much LO VE -C hrist always approached the unsaved in such a manner. Yes! Man has attempted to stamp the name o f Jesus C hrist from the very face o f the earth; but, man shall never be successful in such a quest The WORD shall stand, the name o f Jesus C hrist shall be forever spoken from the lips o f man. For my scripture tells me, that i f man doesn’ t decide to praise my Lord, the rocks are going to cry o u t-’ ’G lory and Honour” . Nostalgia has gripped many people during these changing times. They re­ live certain periods o f the past and g lo rify conditions and situations which marked those periods. If, when we think o f the past, we remember the blessings, the inspiring growth in ourselves and in our w orld, that is fine. But-whatawaste o f time it is to dw ell on the past. Make the present a rewarding time o f growth in the Lord. It can be s o -if you let iL Today, opportunity holds out i t ’ s hand. We should grasp iL Tightly. Right now avenues o f success, unparalleled in history, are begging to be opened. Right now-not in the thirites, forties, fifties, sixties, or the se venties-the crea­ tiv ity o f the H oly Spirt is readying our new w orld. Through it all-the gospel shall stand. God showed how much he loved us by sending his only Son into this wicked world. He feely gave us the g ift o f eternal life. He suffered. He bled. He died. Through these acts, we see what real love is. It is not our love fo r God, but his love fo r us-for, he sent his son that we m ight live. O ur debt o f sin has been paid through the precious blood o f Jesus C h ris t Christ said that he w ould not leave us comfortless. We know how much God loves us-because we have fe lt his love and we feel the warmth o f His H oly Spirit. We can feel the security o f the H oly Spirti. Praise God! The gospel shall stand. GOSPEL CHOIR IN CONCERT’ MT OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH SR WE ARE MOVING SUNDAY SERVICES TO SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1991 7:00 P.M. THEME: “ YOU’VE BEEN GOOD TO M E’ 1552 N. KILLINGSWORTII PORTLAND, OREGON 97217 REV. ROY L. TATE, PASTOR MINISTER OF MUSIC MINISTER EUGENE BLACKMON The Business & professional women o f M t. O livet w ould like to announce the winners o f the Gertrude Crowe scholarships. We had ten ap­ plicants and the winners are: Cam ille Cunningham and L em il Speed. Camille Cunningham is the daugh­ ter o f L illia n Cunningham. She is a senior at W ilson H igh School. She is member o f the National Honor Soci­ ety, Jack & J ill, serves on the usher board eight years, J.V. volleyball, varsity basketball, and tennis team. She plans to attend Hampton Insititue or Spellman College and m ajor in graphic and commerical art. Lemil Speed, husband o f Lynnette Speed, is presently enrolled at P.C.C. in the Portland Teachers Progam. He is a member o f the Jubilee Choir, Sunday School teacher, and training to be ordained as a deacon. He too is an honor student and plans to be a school teacher and obtain a masters in education. The M t. O livet fa m ily congradu- ates both o f you and wish you G od’s speed in successfully obtaining your goals. Each student w ill receive $250.00 award. ARANATHA HURCH St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church 8101 N. Fiske Avenue Portland, Oregon 97203 Sunday Service 10:45 Sunday School 9:30 Bible Study 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 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. Schuy ler, NATIONAL CONVENTION National Black Evangelical Association Wednesday, April 3 through Sunday, April 7 at the Sheraton Airport Hotel 4222 N.E. 12th Avenue Portland Oregon Study Phone:289-1911 iW Theme: U r Henrye D McKinney Nauonot Praitienl. NULA Sunday Services YOUTH TRACK: with Rev. Henry Grccnidge. 287-5226 9:00 A.M. CHILDREN'S TRACK: with North Portland Assn, of Christian Educators, 288-2919 Horning Worship RECONCILIATION RALLY Sunday, April 7, at 7 p.m., at the Oregon Convention Center Ulack and white pastors and congregations join in a reconciliation service! 10:30 A.M. For p rogram s an d further in fo r m a tio n NUEA office - 5736 N. Albina - 289-0143 Maranatha School of Ministry Theme: Whatever you’re going to do for the Lord, do it now. I Peter iv .ll PACIFIC NORTHWEST CITY WIDE REVIVAL Featuring Guest Speaker: Evangelist Iona Locke MARCH 7 & 8, 1991 • 7:0« P.M. NIGHTLY MARANATHA CHURCH 4222 NORTH E. 121 H PORTLAND, OREGON PASTOR: WENDELL WALLACE "In t h e m id s t o f t h e s e y e a r s , REVIVE US!" WORKSHOPS ANO LUNCHEONS: to lx? held at various local churclics and Warner Pacific College. Sunday School Pastor, Rev. James C.E. Faulkner 6:30 P.M. n Mid-Week Services - Wednesday 7:30 P.M. Rev. W endell H. Wallace Senior Pastor Jésus Loves You/ JXIbji TJämipte llatoyA A tf'Wft CunuenUun Cbeir Wfljtsih PsaJm 3 4 :3 4236 NE Eighth Avenue (com«r of 8th 8 Skid mor») Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 287-0261 Phillip S. Nelson, Pastor I OR MOKK INFO R M A I ION CAI I : 2XII-724I I I I ■ I 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. First time in the Pacific Northwest! “ FREE WILL OFFERING’’ Church Phone: 289-0147 Stone Tower Church, N.E. Sandy Blvd. & 30th 3ÊM 89 HtsbapC (h h tm e Co-Cbeir Itcv A Hamlin National ( annhnalor King’s Daughter to Speak in Yakima Yolanda K ing, eldest child o f Dr. M artin Luther K in g, Jr. and Coretta Scott K ing, brings her message o f human rights to Yakim a on March 1 at 7 p.m. at the Yakim a V alley Com m unity College Sherar Gym. The event is sponsored by Y V C C and the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal (A M E ) Church. Ticket donations are $3 for students and senior citizens and $10 for adults. Proceeds w ill divided among five scholarships fo r m inority students. The tickets are available from Bernal Baca, Y V C C assistant dean o f students fo r student life, at 575-2443, or Dclman Howard, Pastor A M E Church, 248-3564.