UU><«»»♦< ► ♦■4» 4 4 4 * 4 » <* » * ■ * •» * * * < •♦ » • ♦ '* '• • 4 .« 4 4 4 4 4 ¿ 4 4 4 »44 4«« 4 4W4 4 4 4<< 4 44< r^OVvAAiV^VvVrV-^*^ ir»« r. J u ly 2 4 , 1 9 9 r - T h e P o rtla n d O bserver--P ag e 3 »P ortland O b se rv e r RELIGION The 39th General Baptist Convention Will Convene The 39th annual Session of the General Baptist Convention of the Northwest will convene July 28, Au­ gust 4, 1991 at the O.B. Williams Con­ vention Center, 220 N.E. Beech Street. Dr. O.B. Williams, President for the past 39 years, along with Pastors and Churches o f the City of Portland, is expecting a record number of delegates to this year’s session. The session will consist of services, lectures, seminars, and meeting of the auxiliaries and boards of the Convention, which includes 40 churches in Oregon and Washington, making this the largest regional con­ vention of black baptists. Dr. Williams will be delivering his 39th Annual Message as President on Sunday, Au­ gust 4 at 3:00 p.m. Special guest of the Convention will be Dr. S.J. Gilbert, Sr. Pastor, Mt. Sinai Baptist Church of Houston, Texas and General Secretary of the National Missionary Baptist Convention of America. He will be accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Alyce Gilbert, who works faithfully at Mt. Sinai with the Youth and Children’s Ministries and is the “ Hour of Power” coordinator for the National Missionary Baptist Conven­ tion o f America M inisters’ Wives Auxiliary. Dr. Gilbert will preach nightly at the 7:00 p.m. evening worship. The Convention will begin on Sunday, July 28 at 4:30 p.m. with the Ushers Annual Day. This service will be held at the Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church, 3138 North Vancou­ ver, Portland, Oregon, Dr. O.B. Wil­ liams, Pastor. The guest speaker for the Ushers will be Rev. Robert C. Jointer of New Hebron. M íssíssíddí . who will Public Welcome You are invited to hear M ary Kay Beard Former safecracker; once convicted of armed robbery and named on the FBI’s most-wanted lis t Mary Kay Beard now helps ex-convicts readjust * * * Special Music * * * (Martha Murphy & Others) A ll Seats Free * * • Church Air-Conditioned * * • Remarks from Earnestine Banks (Outstanding Speaker with be preaching throughout the week for the Ushers Auxiliary during their Morn­ ing and afternoon sessions beginning on Wednesday. The Boards of the Convention (Home Mission, Foreign Mission, Evangelical, and Educational) will sponsor a Joint Board Worship on Monday, July 29 at the O.B. Williams Convention Center at 7:00 p.m. Dr. A. Bernard Devers, I, Pastor, Progressive Baptist, Seattle, Washington will be the speaker. On Tuesday, July 30 will be the grand Pre-Convention Musical and Welcome Program. This year’s musi­ cal promises to be a great highlight as the choirs of the city will be singing. Ms. Eva N. Miles, Chorister of the Convention will be coordinating this gala event The Convention opens properly on Wednesday, July 31 with a Prayer Hour at 8:00 a.m., followed by the Memorial Hour at 9:00 a.m. Rev. Walter M. Brown, Jr., New Hope Baptist, Portland, will be preaching. At 10:00 a.m. Dr. Wil­ liams will officially call the convention to order and Dr. J.A. Boles, Sr. of St. John Baptist, Tacoma will bring die Bible Lesson. Rev. Charles Dickerson, Galilee, Moses Lake will Present the Theme (God’s Available Power for Service), and Rev. James C.E. Faulkner, S t Paul, Portland will deliver the Intro­ ductory Sermon. Scheduled to discuss the theme throughout the week are: Rev. John Eberhardt, Pilgrim Rest, Yakima; Rev. Howard A. Robinson, Jr., Berean, Seattle; Dr. Wilbert Reed, Sr., New Direction. Seatde: Rev. R.L. Stone, New Jerusalem, Yakima; Dr. Robert L. Jeffrey, Sr., New Hope, Seattle; Rev. J.G. Myers, Union, Longview; Dr. J.A. Boles, St. John, Tacoma; and R ev. Robt. E. Houston, Sr., Greater St. Stephen, Portland. Ministers that will be preaching throughout the week include: Rev. Raymon H. Edwards, Sr., True Vine, Portland; Rev M.J. Thornton, Greater Friendship, Seattle; and Dr. R.A. Allen, Boyd Memorial, LaGrande. Giving leadership to the Auxilia­ ries throughout the week will be: Mrs. Elnora Wayne (Senior Women), Mrs. O.B. Williams (Mission #2), Mrs. Carolyn Cotton (Junior Women), Mrs. Wilma Pitre (Children’s Department), Rev. A. Bernard Devers, II (Youth), Mr. Woodrow Bryant (Ushers), Mr. Henry A. Knight (Brotherhood), and Ms. Danella Bletson (Nurses). Officers of the Convention include: Drs. F.A. Allen and Joe S. Hardie (Vice Presidents); Dr. C.M. Neal (Vice Presi­ dent At Large); Dr. W.P. Johnson (Vice President Emeritus); Rev. Robt. E. Houston, Sr., (Recording Secretary); Mrs. Mary Marbles (Corresponding Secre­ tary); Mrs. Oneida L. Warren (Financial Secretary Emeritus); Dr. Wilbert Reed, Sr. (Treasurer); Rev. C.L. Buhl (Chair­ man of Finance); Rev. Raymon H. Edwards, Sr. (Co-Chairman of Finance). For more information regarding the 39th Annual Session, please call either Rev. Robt. E. Houston, Sr., Recording Secretary at 287-6691 or Ms. Otharyn E. Rand, Financial Secretary at 282- 9496. The Exec-U-Lodge at the Con­ vention Center will be the Headquarters Hotel. Prison Ministry) Fran Howard will present 10 minutes of slides from Alabama W omen’s Prison Date: Sunday, July 28, 1991 Time: 3:00 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Place Maranatha Church 4222 N.E. 12th Avenue Portland, OR. 97211 (503) 288-7241 Sponsored by: Prison Ministries, Inc. For more information Call: John Parker, Director - 284-7563 S to n e T o w e r C h u rc h , N .E . S a n d y B lvd . & 3 0 t h W o rs h ip S ervices 8 :0 0 A .M . & 1 1 :0 0 A .M . C h u rc h S ch o o l 9 :3 0 A .M . to 10:30 A .M . B ib le S tu d y , W ednesdays. 116 N .E .S c h u y le r 1 0 :3 0 A .M . a n d 6 :3 0 P.M . 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Live for the glory of God, using what­ ever we have internally and externally, making a point to place God in the forefront. Shed the guilt, be consistent, love on purpose (conscious effort), be­ come vulnerable, enjoy being a child of God. God will not allow change to de­ stroy his temple. Share your true feel­ ings with God, God can handle them and will not turn away from his chil­ dren. I Cor. 3:16-17. There will be changes in the church, on our jobs, in our homes and some of these changes will hurt us deeply, but be reassured that our God does not place on us more than we can bear. He places more opportunities before us than we can see or comprehend. We should not/ must not become caught up in our own hopes, plans and fantasies, (and so crushed when they disappoint us), that we close our eyes to the open pathways God sets before us. We must open our eyes and accept the changes offered us (the new life), for by so doing we go on in grace and show forth the resurrection of Jesus C hrist God will judge the immoral and adulterous. We must keep our lives free Pamela Michele .?•> 6 $ from the love of money, and be content with what we have; for God said, “ I will never fail you nor forsake you.” Therefore we can confidently say, “ The Lord is my helper, 1 will not be afraid,” what can man do to me? Hebrews 13:2- 6. It is our innermost attitudes, belief, and thoughts that are responsible more than any other factor, for our successful handling of the changes that will come in our lives; or for our failure to handle the changes that must come in the lives of all who exist. Negative attitudes and beliefs; blaming others for our circum­ stance, blaming others for the problems of our race, our family, is self defeating and leads me to believe that we have no true foundation in Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Unleash your inner power, set your vision, build a winning self-image. Psalm 32:8 says “ I will instruct you (says the Lord) and guide you along the best pathway for your life; I will advise you and watch your progess.” Psalm 25:12 “ Where is the man who fears the Lord? God will teach him how to choose the best.” “ The Lord is the one who goes ahead of us. He will be with us. He will not fail us nor forsake us. Do not fail us nor forsake us. Do not fear (change), or be dismayed. Deuteronomy 31:8. James 4:7-Submit yourselves to God; humble yourselves before God, James 4:10. Hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the Lord. Lamentations 3:26 KJV. God bless you and the changes in your life as you grow in Christ and service to mankind. A- * » « A /r 0-#? > > - & c 1 .A '•Av •S ‘ r • ir ■ -S F 8 . V» »* Tam a n d Vince. Shore with us this day o f new beginnings when our daughter ‘Pamela (Michele weds Mr. ‘Vincent Morgan on Saturday, the twenty-seventh o f July nineteen hundred and ninety-one thru-thirty o'clocf in the afternoon Redeemer Lutheran Church 5431 (Northeast 20th Avenue Portland, Oregon Pdder and Mrs. Nuedell M. Mitchell Reception following the ceremony Maranatha Church 4222 N.E. 12th Avenue, Portland, Oregon A STUDENT DISCO UN TS St. Mark Baptist Church 100% HUMAN HAIR FOR BRAIDING WEAVING 4 103 N.E. Morris Street Portland, Oregon 97212 Church Phone: 287-7457 Jesus L oves You/ TFâŒqjüâ S ü l l No matter what kind of changes occur in our lives; a new job or life style - a new baby - a new husband or wife - a death - changes need to be wrapped in prayer. We need strength and patience to adapt to changes, and wisdom to initiate changes, and wisdom to initiate changes, and prayer is the connecting link that provides us with knowledge and inspi­ ration from God. The power of the Holy Spirit is released through prayer. As we face the challenges that changes bring to our lives, we must be persistently and increasingly people of prayer. We must learn to live as simply as possible, keeping focus on serving mankind. We must learn to use what we have for as long as we can. We must raise ‘‘Global Christian” by educating our children about the needs of others and how we are all dependent on each other. The “ dog eat dog” syndrome has no place in the Christian family. As dif­ ficult as it seems, it is our Christian ob­ ligation to become better steward of our God-given gifts of creation. Changes are inevitable. We experi­ ence changes on a regular ongoing ba­ sis. Some changes are gradual and long termed, such as aging. Some can hap­ pen in the blink of an eye and affect the rest of our lives. Some are planned and caused to happen. Some changes we have no control over and they will hit us like a ton of bricks. 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