J une 23, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver P age Ab I f r J J' i Ilf- U lf - JTnrikmò (©baertier Providence Elderplace Celebrates Three Years Of Service Pilgrimage Cross Comes To Portland gathered at the International Centre in San Lorenzo, Itlay. When he presented the cross the Holy Father said: My dear y oung people, at the end o f the Holy Year, 1 entrust to you the very sign o f this jubilee year: the Cross o f Christ! Carry it throughout the w orld as a sign o f the love o f the Lord Jesus for all hu­ manity, and announce to all that only in Christ, crucified and risen, is there s a lv a tio n and re ­ demption. T he cross be­ gan its p il­ grimage at that time, and it continues today The cross was part o f the W orld Youth Day activitiesinBucnos Aircsin 1987. It has traveled through the host countries o f the World Youth Day gatherings: Itla y , A rgentina, Spain and Poland. It is now trav­ eling around the United States in preparation for W orld Youth Day 1993, in Denver, Co Archbishop W illiam H Keeler, President o f the National Conference o f Catho­ lic Bishops noted “ the cross is an expression o f our faith. During this year o f preparation many dioceses w ill receive the World Youth Day Holy Year Cross. It w ill literally cross this country from coast to coast several tim es-a sign o f unity and soli­ darity among Catholics.” After leaving Portland on July 5, the Cross w ill go to Cincinnati, OH. It w ill arrive in Denver in time for the W orld Youth Day event scheduled for August 15,1993. More than 900 west­ ern Oregon youth w ill travel to Denver to participate in the W orld Youth Day events. The International W orld Youth Day pilgrimage cross is due to arrive in Portland on July 1. 1993. There w ill be a welcoming cer­ emony w ith a Mass at 7;3<)pin, fo l­ lowed by a reception, at St. Mary ’s Cathedral in Portland There w ill be a quiet prayer v ig il at the Cathe­ dral until midnight. On July 2, there w ill be mass at 7:30am at the Cathedral follow ed by private prayer in the presence o f the cross The Cross w ill be moved to the South-east A sian V i­ c a ria te in Portland on S a tu r d a y , July 3. On July 3, there w ill be a prayer v ig il beginning at 4pm at the Southeast Asian Vicariate On Sunday July 4, the Cross w ill be transported to the Grotto in procession w ith the southeast Asian community and W orld Youth Day participants from western Oregon The pro­ cession w ill begin at 9:30am. The Cross w ill be present at the Grotto for the Freedom Mass on July Fourth. The Freedom Mass is a celebration o f the freedoms we enjoy in the United States, and iscelcbratcd in a special way by the Southeast Asian community in Portland This Mass w ill be a local event for the W orld Youth Day. The Mass at noon w ill be presented by Archbishop W il­ liam J. Levada. In 1984 after the Holy Year o f the Redemption, Pope John Paul II en­ trusted a great Cross to the Youth of the World. The Cross had been in St. Peter’ s Basilica throughout the Holy Year. He gave the Cross to the youth C72t,e-.fdt/e' (f/tcdsel o/r/ie u/ume& Providence ElderPlacc, an inno­ vative program that pros ides compre­ hensive health sen ices to the elderly, celebrates three years o f service to seniors ofMultnomah county. A Straw­ berry Shortcake Social isbeing held in honor o f this occasion on Tuesday June 29th, from 3pm to 5pm at Provi­ dence Elderplace in Laurclhurst, 4540 NE Glisan. Tours, information, and refreshments w ill be available Providence ElderPlacc is part o f the PACE (Program o f All-inclusive Care for the Elderly), a national con­ sortium comprised ofsim ilar programs designed to provide community based health care services to the frail eld­ erly. The goal o f this program is to keep individuals in their own homes as long as possible, by using a preven­ tative approach to care. Services avail­ able to participants include; day care, nutritional services, home care, social work services, physician services, hospitalization, prescription drugs, lab tests, xrays, personal care supplies, nursing sen ices, long term care, as­ sistance w ith housing and rehabilita­ tion services. Individuals who need enough help with activities o f daily livin g to qualify for institutional long term care; qualify to become a part o f the ElderPlacc program For more information call 230- 6556 or attend the S traw berry Shortcake Social, Tuesday June 29th, 3pm to 5pm at 4540 NE Glisan Nation Northwest Proudly presents... S is te r Ava M uham m ad One O f The Most Profound Teachers O f Islam In North America Today And Assistant M inister To The Honorable Louis Farrakhan W ith A Special Lecture For the Northwest That You Can’t Afford To Miss: A Good Description BY MATTIE ANN CALLIER-SPEARS “ Back and forth, back and forth” , arc the words one uses, typically, to describe the movement o f a swing "... Long, flowingornatcanddelicatcly b e a u tifu l” , are words which can be used to describe: a wedding dress, a flower, a literary piece, a woman’s hair; and, even a precious stone. When describ­ ing something or someone, weuscstrongorwcak, nega­ tive or positive adjectives to express what our eyes sec or what our intellect secs or what our heart secs I f a person is able to combine all three methods, fo r viewing, (the eyes, the intellect and the heart), the listener w ill receive a parallel visual o f the subject matter. When we describe someone, we m orc-than-likcly w ill use our eyes and hearts. We sec w ith our eves and speak from our hearts. Right? Think about it! You go to the store and you run into Sally. You speak to her and you continue your shopping; or, maybe you’ re on your way out. You arrive at home. You can’t wait to put your packages down so that you can pick up the phone to call Linda. Examine this conversation. “ Linda! G irl! You should have seen Sally in the store-a few minutes ago. She looked like something the cats dragged home. Linda! What could be wrong w ith her? She never used to keep herself looking like that! O ’ my goodness gracious!.... ” and-the con­ versation continues in the same tone. Can you sec yourself in this sce­ nario? I can remember my mother and my grandm other saying, “ I f you ca n ’ t say a n y th in g good about someone, d o n ’ t say a nyth in g at a ll.” A n d - I do believe that it fits this situation to-a-tec. So often, we choose to find fault and poke-fun at someone instead o f giving them a “The Experiment” T he P eople ’ s C hurch A Message That W ill Save Your L ife !!! Saturday, June 26, 1993 7pm-9pm (Doors Open A t 6pm) Bryon C. N udd Funeral Director Sunday Morning Worship • 9:00am 288-0033 Rainier Room, Seattle Center (Republican & 1st Ave N) ^ Io r ila n b © b s e rü e r i425NEDekum&i5th Thursday Evening Bible Study • 7:30am The Full Gospel Pentecostal Association Host Its 24th Annual National Convention June 20-27th, 1993 Lombard Chapel 3018 N. Lombard Portland, Oregon 97217 (503)283-0525 CHURCH 3 9 0 8 NE ’Com« to mo oil you who oro weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest." Sunday School Morning Worship Tuesday ßilble Study and Prayer OF C H R IS T M A L L O R Y Mallory Avenue Christian Church Q:45am 11:00om 7:30pm hurts to have negative words hurled at you by your peers. M y sister and broth­ ers got into a-many fights defending me And guess who got sent home and/ or suspended from school? The Callier kids. Negative words can cause irrepa­ rable damage. And unlike the written word, the spoken w ord cannot be erased. I tried everything to please my so- called friends. M aking good grades didn’teven help. The “ names” contin­ ued and just became unbearable. M y mother made me pretty dresses and fixed my hair more attractively to help give my self-esteem a boost; but, they found fault in that, too I cried a lot. However, i f it had not been for my mother’ s constant re-assurance; her telling me that I was pretty; her telling me to not pay any attention to what the kids said and just continue to study hard because maybe they were jealous o f me getting good grades; pray for the kids; her telling me that Jesus loved me and my Mommic and Daddy loved me too-1 don’t know where I would be today. M other would say, “ D on’t make fun o f anyone because you wouldn’t want anyone to make fun o f you.” I remembered these things and when I got married and had children, o f my own, I told them the same things. Passing on positive examples, not negative ones. I can understand the reasons why these young kids, on the street, have so many problems and why there seems to be no way out for them. It is because- -the parents need to give good nurtur­ ing to their children. Parents need to correct their children when they are w rong-but, parents should be quick to tell their children when they have done a good job. Everyone needs a good pat on the back. I f parents want good to come out, they must put good in. Name­ calling children grow up to be name­ calling adults. As Christian believers, we should bless those who speak wrong­ fu lly about us. Overcome evil w ith good Not evil for evil. [Matthew 12:14- 21] To Advertise Call Funeral Home • Cemetery • Memorial Garden Killingsworth Chapel 430 N. Killingsworth Portland, Oregon 97217 (503)283-1976 helping hand, a warm hug, a generous smile or holding their hands and lift­ ing them up in prayer. There are many other positive alternatives from which to choose Y c t- t he general choice is to sit idly by and make n egative com ­ ments. N e x t--le t us consider how we speak to our c h il­ dren. Constantly! You hear and read how children have such low self-es­ teem. How the children are so down on themselves. How our young children arc c o m m ittin g suicide, ru n n in g around w ith gangs or doing something outrageous w ith their hair or w ith their clothing -ju st to please or get some accolades from anywhere anybody. Ninc-times-out-of-ten,thesechil- dren are constantly being bombarded a, home by their parents or by other siblings and are being made to feel inferior by the use o f negative words. “ You can’ t do anything rig h t!” , a parent scolds. “ Get our o f my face you fat, ugly freak!” , a sister rudely shouts. We waste so much time and en­ ergy doing and saying negative things until when the time comes to do some­ thing on the positive side, we literally runoutofthingstosay. Why is that so? The scriptures have an answer for everything. Even this. You see—i f the heart is wicked, wicked stuff comes out o f your mouth Whatever comes out o f your mouth is what you have stored-up in your heart. [M atthew 15:17-20] V ic io u s , w a g g in g tongues don’t just happen. It takes a lot o f practice. Growing up, I can remember be­ ing called names, like: burnt faced cow, scar face, L il ’ black-ugly-bumt- faccd chick, a n d -th is was in elemen­ tary school. By the time I had reached ju n io r high school, it had gotten decid­ edly worse. I can remember running home, crying so hard, because it really Evangelist Gregory Fobbs A V E N U E SUNDAY SCHEDULE Bible Study 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:45 am Men's Training Leadership Women's Bible Class 5:00 pm Evening Worship 6:00 pm Attended nursery for all services Wednesday prayer meeting and Bible study 7:00 pm 288-1092 Restoring New Testament Christianity Inter-racial Congregation Theme: The Call To Battle: Let It Be Clear REF: 1 Corinthians 14:8 6/20 Opening Session 10am (Emmanuel Temple) 6/21 Communion Service 7pm (Emmanuel Temple) 6/22-6/27 Portland Conference Center Seminars daily 9 a m. - 3 p.m. Tue. - Sat. Evangelistic services nightly 7 p.m. Where: The Portland Conference Center 1020 NE 3rd and M artin Luther K ing Blvd. Events hosted by: The Full Gospel Pentecostal Association National Headquarters 1030 N. Sumner, Portland, Oregon 97217 (Emmanuel Temple Church) Featuring Keynote Speaker: Michael Patrick W illiam s (6/24-6/25) Biship Adolph A. Wells-President Biship Dave McElroy-President Full Gospel Pentecostal Association 126 NÆ. Alberto t Portland. OR 97211 t (503) 288-5173 V a n n & V a n n F U N E R A L MT. OLIVIT BAPTIST CHURCH D IR E C T O R S Has moved Sunday sevices to Stone Tower Church N.E. Sandy Blvd. & 30th Family Owned and Operated Since 1954 Serving the City of Portland fo r over 37 years In your W orship Services 8:00 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Church School 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, W ednesdays, 116 N .E. Schuyler 10:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. hour of need Vann & Vann are there to serve. Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00 a.m. on KBMS /jjîanl M issio n ary ^Baptist (Eburclj 8101 N. Fiske Avenue • Portland Oregon 97203 Church Phone: 289-0147 Study Phone: 289-1911 Sunday Service 10:45 Sunday School 9:30 Bible Study 6:00 Evening Service 503/281-2836 A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Martin, Senior Pastor 5211 N. Williams Portland, OR 97217 Church Office 116 N.E. Schuyler St. • (503) 284-1954 >> 4. i V » ' c - > '»’ /» ' fu A r i - » * * Z > X ' I > > » 4 /» * f yr /,*> ' » 5 * / 4 .4 7:00pm Pastor. Re. JamesC.E. Faulkner Theme: Whatever your going to do for the Lore, do It now. I Peter Iv .ll • * ’. VSR?-?"