July 1, 1992...The Portland Observer...Page 9 »Portland Observer RELIGION re An Open Letter To African American Pastors And Churches In The Portland Area The Church Of God In Christ Oregon First Ecclesiastical Juris­ diction From : Pastor Ralph Greenidge, Leaders in the African American C om ­ m unity and Team M embers o f the P a­ cific N orthwest B illy Graham Crusade. I ’m sure by now you have received notices about the Christian Life and W itness Classes that were held in vari­ ous locations in Portland and the sur­ rounding areas. During the first two weeks o f classes, attendance far ex­ ceeded any p ro jectio n s-2 4 ,3 6 5 for Week 1 and 26,012 for Week 2. Never in the history o f Billy Graham Crusades has there been such a response. South­ ern California had art attendance of 24,000 in 1985 with a population base o f 12 million. Our base is only 1.7 m illion!!! How many members of your congregation attended these meetings? There are many hurts and many needs in our comm unities. This training helps provide insight into how you can take advantage o f available opportunities for evangelism. In my estim ation, there needs to be a spiritual awakening to the power of the Gospel in our lives and the nearness o f C hrist coming for His redeemed Í family. One of the ways that Billy Graham has stated, and I concur, that we can be prepared is through studying G od’s Word and becoming effective witnesses for Him. The Crusade Office is offering a Christian Life and W itness C lass for o u r A fric a n A m e ric a n churches. We simply need to have 400 people sign up for this important train­ ing. Second, I am willing to show the Operation Andrew film to organize our churches to pray for unchurched people in our communities to bring them in groups to the Crusade when it is here in September. Third, there is need for you to be involved in the ushering and choir in the Crusade. And, last, for our churches to pray for B illy Graham and the Crusade, that there might be a mighty moving of G od’s Holy Spirit. To take advantage of t ie opportu­ nities m entioned above, please call the Crusade O ffice at 232-4992 for an ap­ pointment. If I am not there, please leave a message and I will return your call as soon as possible. 4 8 th A n n u a l H o ly C o n v o c a tio n J u ly 6 -1 2 , 1992. Services will be held at 1737 N.E. Alberta St. 7:00 p.m. nightly. Day Sessions 10:00 a.m. Jurisdictional Bishop, Bishop A.R. Hopkins, presiding Special Guest Speakers: Tuesday, July 7th Bishop L.H. Ford, International Presiding Bishop Church O f God In Christ, Inc. from Chicago, Illinois. Wednesday, July 8th Bishop Charles E. Blake, General Board Member a renown preacher with over 6,000 members, from Los Angeles, California Friday, July 10th Bishop T.L. W estbrook, National Chairman o f the Judiciary Board, from Tacoma, W ashington An Open Letter To Our Community Dear Neighbors and Friends: W e’d like to invite you, your family and friends to join us in a fun filled, exciting Vacation Bible School (VBS) program that will be held June 29 to July 3rd and 4th, 1992. Time 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM. This year’s them is Go Tell it on the Mountain (Son Mountain). W e’re located at Church of Christ; 3908 NE M allory, Portland, O r­ egon, 97211. Everyone will benefit from at­ tending VBS. Call if more infor­ m ation is needed. T h e re ’s no charge. Ask for Pat at (503) 281- 3330. from Holy Redeemer Parish, W illiam Hill from St piers, Luccnda Tate and Emma Ford will represent St Andrews as well as Patrick Ford, who is the youth delegate from the same Parish. Telcthia Benjim an, Ida Sheppard and Sam Jack- son Jr. from Im maculate Heart Parish and Martin L. King from Mt. Angle Seminary. Diocesan Coordinator is Sam Jackson from Immaculate Heart. Congress VII will build upon the successful accomplishments o f pervi­ ous congresses to focus on the follow ­ ing areas of concent o f the African American Catholic community: The Internal Structure o f African American Life; The African American M ale; aand The Effects O f Racism on the African Family. Jesus Loves You! Model programs to strengthen the African American family will be pre­ sented at the Congress. Delegates will also develop action statements to guide dioceses and parishes in addressing the needs o f the African American family. Sponsors o f The National Black Catholic Congress are: The African American Bishop in the United States, the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus, the National Black Sisters’ Conference, the Nation Association of Black Catholic Administration and the Knights and Ladies Auxiliary of Peter Claver. Delegates and observers will leave the Congress better equipped to in­ crease their effectiveness in evangeli­ zation. BY MATTIE ANN CALLIER-SPEARS The "Heaven-Bound” Choir m em ­ bers, crutches and bandages, crippled and lame, broken and in wheel chairs, gathered at M aranatha Church for the last Earthly time to say good-bye to their dear sister Domella LaS hay D orn. The building was over-run with well-wishers, family members, class mates, clergy, and church members. This was the most beautiful and the most spiritual ”going-hom e” service, as it was called. The songs and the comments, from those who had im ­ pacted her brief life, caused those lis­ tening to rejoice rather than mourn. Seventeen days prior to her death, LaShay graduated from Benson High School. She had planned to take a trip to Florida to visit her sister, who is in the military, and logo to college in the fall; but, that shall never take place. “God, in His infinite wisdom, has chosen to pick the most beautiful of roses for His heavenly garden”, a phrase exclaimed over and over again by all those who spoke. There wascertainly somethingdif- ferent about this young lady’s life be­ cause there were at least fifteen clergy assembled not just to gaze as if w atch­ ing an interesting event; but, to recall what a wonderful person LaShay was and how they will all miss her presence. Rev. Raymon Edwards, pastor of True Vine Missionary Baptist Church, stated, “Life is like an airport w ith some people coming, some going, but none stay- Rev. and Sister Virgil Allen The members o f Macedonia B ap­ tist Church will be celebrating their pastor and wife, Rev. and Sister Virgil A llen’s 8th year anniversary beginning July 9th thru 12th 1992. 7:30 p.m. with a musical on Sat. July 11th 7:30 p.m. climaxing on Sun­ day July 12th3:O O p.m .,com cjoinusin helping to make this a wonderful event for two wonderful people that give and work so hard for the Lord. Theme: For I Knew In Whom I Believe 2nd Tim o­ thy First chapter, 12th virtu. W e arc located on 30th and A l­ berta. The Black Press believes that America can best lead the world away from racial and national antagonism s when it accords to every person, regardless of race, color or creed, full human and legal rights. Hating no person, fearing no person, the Black Press strives to help every person in the firm belief that all are hurt as long as anyone is held back. Psalm 34:3 4236 NE Eighth Avenue (corner of 8th Í Skidmore) Portland, Oregon 97211 (503) 287-0261 Phillip S. Nelson Pastor J MT OLIVET baptist C hurch H a s m o v e d S u n d a y s e r v ic e s to Stone Tower Church, N.E. Sandy Blvd. & 30th Worship Services 8:0() 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 7:00 p.m. Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00 a.m. on KBMS A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor Church Office 116 N.E. Schuyler St. (503) 284-1954 ÿ a u l Æ îtssw w y ^Baptist (Ctfurclf 8101 N. Fiske Avenue Portland, Oregon 97203 Church Pho.««: 2 8 9 -0 1 4 7 Sunday Service 10:45 Sunday School 9:30 Bible Study 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 P.M. ing. In all, over 1,000 came to say “Good-bye!” Mrs. Evelyn Bryant, L aS h ay ’s mother, said that LaShay had attended the funeral service, one year ago at this some church, of another young person, she knew. When she got home, she sat down and planned her own funeral ser­ vice. She was so impressed with the manner in which the service was handled that she thought that she should put her plans together in a timely manner. Who would have thought that we would be here, this year, at her funeral? Who would have thought? Only God knew. Rev. George M erriweather, NE Com m unity Fellow ship Foursquare Church, Portland, was the officiating pastor and he delivered such a m ean­ ingful eulogy. What impressed me most was his charge to the youth in the audience -- “I don’t want to sell you a religion!” he exclaimed, “I want you to get acquainted with and to establish a good relationship with GOD. LaShay was excited about her relationship with Jesus Christ. So much so, that she constantly had her friends calling her at her home asking her about Jesus. She took lime out of her schedule to share the Lord with her peers at school. W eep only fora little while because LaShay is happy. One of these days, there will be a great reunion over in paradise. If you, who LaShay has been witnessing to, allow Jesus to come into your lives, you will see LaShay again. LaShay made Come Join Us For The Celebration Creed Of The Black Press Allen I emp e CME Church Matthew y Chapter 7 LaShay Writes Own Obituary Seventh National Black Catholic Congress To Convene In New Orleans, July 9-12,1992 The seventh National Black Catho­ lic Congress(N BCC VII) will be held in «New Orleans, Louisiana from July 9- 12,1992. An estim ated 3,000 delegates from Catholic Churches in African ‘ American com m unities throughout the country will gather to develop strate­ gies for action and programs which will address the needs of the African A m eri­ can family. The opening liturgy for the C on­ gress will be at 6:00 PM on Thursday, July 9, at the New Orleans Convention Center. The opening plenary session will be at 8:30 Friday morning, July 10 at the M arriott Hotel on Canal Street. Portland Oregon will have repre­ sentation from ten different Parishes. Geraldine M itchell and John Austin Scripture o f the W M i Study Phon«: 2 8 9 -1 9 11 "reservations for herself.” Rev. M erriw eather recalled th comments from the choir member < the nineteenth o f June: the day LaSn,. truly went home. “ When LaShay < • into the van, she went to sleep, slept so soundly. At the time we the van getting in trouble, we tried n.l tried to wake LaShay up but she n« woke up.” Rev. M erriw eather said "..For all we know, LaShay had a lr e ,■ : gone on home to glory when she "Oi into that van.” As the congregation filed past her soft pink casket, many touched hei hand or paused for a moment just h • her pleasant expression. Yes! Even death, see continued to witness on ho the sting o f death had been rem oved by Jesus Christ himself. As the masses gathered at the grave side, there was sobbing, praying and some were singing. The minister com ­ mitted the remains to the earth and beautiful doves were released into the air. One young lady, who was among those at the grave side said, “I was very moved when I saw the doves. There were three of them; but, two cam e back and stood on the flowers on the casket. Wow! 1 just didn’t know what to say. It was so beautiful.” A beautiful home-going for a beauti­ ful young lady. “Are you bound for glory or are you destined for hell?” Rev. Merriweather asked, as he concluded the service. Don’t Cry for Me! \ horny ¡Mom Dometta LaShay Dorn was bom in Portland, Oregon on January 3, 1974 uoClarenceDom,Sr.,andEvelyn Bryant. She united with St. Paul M ission­ ary Baptist Church under the lead ership o f Rev. James C.E. Faulkner. LaShay accepted Christ at the age o f 13 and she was bap tized September 1983 by R ev . G e o r g e M erriweather, assistant Min­ ister. LaShay was a mem­ ber o f the S u n d a y School Choir an d she w orked w ith the M issio n Dept. and Youth Dept. and as she became older she m oved up to the Young Adult Choir. The mission was to minister in song, she tried to point souls to Calvary all along the way, she wanted everyone to know the Lord that she knew. LaShay was educated in Port­ land, Oregon, and she had just gradu­ ated from Benson Polytechnic High School on June 7, 1992. One of LaShay’s sayings was “Is My Living in V ain” and she sang that song in her first singing groups. She went on to join other singing groups, the last one being Heavenbound Gospel. She was a people person and she always had a half sm ile for some and a huge for others, she touched so many lives. God called her home June E 1992. In her homegoing she leaves her mother, Evelyn Bryant and Step-father Arthur Bryant and her father Clarence D o m ,S r.,allofP ort- land, Oreg. B roth­ ers: Clarence Jx„ B ra n d o n , Shane, Travis, D o n tra e , & David Dorn of Portland: Sis­ ters: Ramona M cCauley of H a w a ii, Patrice Dorn o f H o u sto n , Texas, Jackie | K e sh a , an d Jamine Dorn of P o rtla n d . H er g ra n d m o th e r, V ersieL. Blackmon B ellville, T exas, Aunts: Joyce Blackmon and Versie M. Blackmon of ouston, Texas; Uncles: Eugene Blackmon o f Bellville, Texas, Dennis Blackmon o f Port Arthur, Texas, E ar­ nest Dorn o f Portland. Great Uncle Hubert Bolden o f W ealy, Texas, one very special friend Eric Adam of P o rt­ land, Oregon, Nieces, nephews, cous­ ins, god children, and a host of other relatives and friends. W e truly wished that LaShay could have stayed here, but God wanted to add another Rose to his garden. M allory Avenue Christian Church D i s c i p l e s o f C h r is t God's Presence promises Power through Jesus Christ In Good Times and Bad Times A/lctttre-u/ f t:2& "Come to me all you tuho are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest" 9:45am 11:00am 7:30pm Pastor; Rev James CE. Faulkner Theme: Whatever you're going to do for the Lord, do it now I Peter lv .1 1 Sunday School Morning Worship Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer Inter-racial Congregation D enise Ft Bell, P astor 126 N.6. Alberta t Portland, OP 97211 + (503) 288-5173