* i’ SA'V • J • f y* F R E L IG IO N P age 10 ' / ' / z / V / 7 / V V ^ 'A V / ^ A ’xA ^* * ’VV\^*1*’^** D ecember 01,1993 • T he P ortland O bserver E v e r y b o d y Is F u ll O f S o m e t h in g in praise and worship, giving testi­ monies, sharing prayers and crying tears o f joy. We arrived at home all primed and ready to eat. Dinner time came and the table groaned beneath the weight o f all the delights which graced its surface. How proudly every bearer en­ tered with dish in hand. “ W ait until you sink your teeth into this” , one o f the guest exclaimed. “ And wait until you taste my slamming dressing.” The table was fu ll. O ur bellies were more than fu ll. We were stuffed w ith more stuff than the turkey had. The table held the representations o f nine different households. And - you know that you had to at least taste some o f what Everybody had prepared or they would feel like they had been slighted or that their dish did not measure-up to what so-and-so brought. “ Aren’t you going to have some o f mine?” “ W hy sure!” , was the overall re­ sponse, “ Just w ait until I finish eating this. I ’ ve got to make room for some­ thing else. There is so much to choose By M attie Ann Callier-Spears This Thanksgiving D ay’s prepa­ rations actually began the week be­ fore the glorious day even came about. The gathering o f food stuffs, prepar­ ing the menu, assembling a list o f prospective guests, calling each per­ son on the list and confirm ing what delicacy they w ould arrive w ith in hand, in pot, in dish, in bag or w hat­ ever. This took time. The blessed day leaped in with aromas and succulent odors a ll through the house. Even w hile we slept, we could smell in our subcon­ scious state. Visions o f sweet potato pies, tender and ju ic y turkey, mouth­ watering roast beef, giblet gravy with fresh mushrooms and that big pot o f succotash w ith shrimp and sausage and ham and okra and big lim a beans and...and...and...and. it makes you hungry a ll over again just thinking about it.. A ll o f the food was finished. The house was presentable. Everyone arose and made haste fo r the church where they would give thanks fo r all that good food awaiting them at home? No! N ot just fo r the food but for the many, many blessings that God has poured out upon us each and every day o f the year. We had a joyous time happy sounds. The children scamper­ ing about. The games. The laughter and squeals. The music. M y children and their spouses and my offsprings. [1 hope you have noticed the wording o f this particular sentence,] The prayers and blessings which passed throughout the day and from person to person and from heart to heart. It was totally wonderful. Yes! We were physically fu ll but we were spiritually fu ll, too. First o f all -- we don’ t need to w a il until the last Thursday in the month o f November to be thankful. Give praise and thanksgiving, to the Lord, at all time w ith a jo y fu l heart! The Psalmist puts it so aptly for us in the one hundredth chapter, “ ...Worship the Lord w ith joy; come before him w ith happy songs! Never forget that the Lord is God. He made us, and we belong to H im ; we are His people, we are His flock. The Lord is good; His love is eternal and His faithfulness lasts for­ us to be filled with His H oly Spirit. That food we ate w ill only last for a short time and then it w ill pass through its proper channels and, then, it w ill be released from the body. As Christian Believers, we must be fu ll o f the Holy Spirit at all times. This is the only way that we can ward- o ff the evil one. You see... When a vessel is fu ll, you cannot put any thing else into it. Nothing else can creep, crawl or pour itself into it. Have you ever fille d a container and found that as you continued to place more into it, the o ve rfillin g fell o ff and onto the flo or or the table? This is how it should be w ith us. Our vessels are the temples o f the Holy Ghost. Ifw eshouldchoosetoonly put a little in, then you s till have loom for something else to come in and f ill your vessel. “ Be careful!" Satan is standing there w ith his dump truck ready to unload. Sure! You w ill be fu ll; but, with ever.” [G N B] Oh, Praise the Lord! God is good! N otjust on Thanks­ giving Day but all year long. Praise His name! No doubt, we were very fu ll from what we had eaten. But...! God wants what. God gives, to us, over and over again. Even when we don ’ t deserve it. For He is a God o f mercy and grace. God has pity for us. He loves us greatly and He wants only what is good an perfect for us. from .” I thought seriously about all that was taking place in my home. The different families. A ll o f the food. The (S>bituary> W o r k e r ’s C o m p . B illin g P r e s c r ip tio n D e liv e r y U t ili t y P a y S t a t i o n • T r i - M e t P o s t O ffic e • U P S • F a x A m b a s s a d o r C a rd s October 2 0 ,1 9 2 0 to November 1 1 ,1 9 9 3 Memorial Services for Frances Marian B lair was held November 20, 1993 at Berean Baptist Church. Mrs. Blair passed away November 11 o f kidney failure and other com ­ plications. Mrs. B lair was bom October, 1920 in Haynes, Oklahoma. She was married to the late Clarence D. Blair and was the mother o f one son, Clarence, Jr., who preceded her in death as an infant. Mrs. B lair came to Portland from W ichita, Kansas in the early 1960’ s. Against all obstacles, she established and operated her own business from 1963 to 1969. Her cafe was known as Frances Comer Coffee Shop, at 3622 N. Vancouver Ave. She later worked for United Good Neighbors in the Fam ily Counseling Service D ivision as a Homemaker until herretirement in 1972, due to failing health. Mrs. B la ir was a member o f Berean Baptist Church. Mrs. Blairs survivors include her inform ally “ adopted” children: Rachel Corbin o f Seattle, W A , Mary McCaleb, Betty Jones and Ron Moore all o f Portland; Aunt Nellie McConnel o f Muskogee, O K ; and other relatives from out o f state; her dear pastor, Rev. Nathan Barnett and his fam ily; her beloved Berean Church fam ily and many, many friends. Contributions and remembrances may be made to Nursing home Ministries C/O Berean Baptist Church, 4822 N. Vancouver, Portland OR 97217. announcing - lujah! M o llo ry Avenue Christien Church A FREE CHRISTMAS HAIRCUT (or Boys & Girls! P rofessional Haircuts! Monday, DEC. 20th l0:00am -3:00pm "Como to me oil you who oro weary and heavy ladon and I will give you rost.” 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Morning Worship 7:30pm Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer In te r-ra cia l C o n g re g a tio n * F irs t come, F irs t served. MNSTER LOUIS * Ages 16 & u n d e r ¿St. • Sunday School - 9:30 am • Sunday Morning Wor ship Service -1 1 :00 am • Sunday School Teacher's Meeting Tues day • 6:30 pm • Bible Study Wednesday- 6:00 pm • Prayer Meeting Wednes day - 7:00 pm THE HONORABLE ELIJAH MUHAMMAD MT. OLIVET BABTIST CH U RCH AND MALCOLM X Has moved Sunday services to 28 YEARS LATER: Family Life Center, 8725 N. Chautauqua Blvd., at Willis Blvd. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED? THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, AT 6:00 F M BEST WESTERN HOTEL Dr. Joe S. Hardie, Pastor CHURCH PHONE NUMBER 287-7457 We Invite You To Come And Worship With Us. The Church Where Everybody is Somebody And Christ Is All. Worship Services 8:00aro & 11:00am, Church School 9:30 to 10:30 am, Bible Study, Wednesdays, 116 NE Schuyler, 10:30am & 7:00pin Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00am on KBMS (5 0 3 1 2X1-1802 az 103 NE Morris St., Portland, OR 97212 call 282-2571 (o r In fo rm atio n SUBJECT: Denise Bell 126 N€ Alberto Portland. OR 97211 (503) 288-5173 at The S alvation A rm y M oore St. Corps C om m unity Center 5 0 0 N . Moore FARRAKHAN SPEAKS A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E Martin, Senior Pastor ¿ M is s io n a r y ^ B a p tis t you must be obedient. I f we are fille d w ith righteous­ ness instead o f unrighteousness, God w ill keep his covenant w ith you and w ill show you His constant love; how­ ever, i f you should continue to desire to be filled w ith lust, envy, hate, mur­ der, jealousy, obscene language, cov­ etousness, fear, doubt (just to name a few ), God w ill take his hands o ff you and turn you over to a mind o f corrup­ tion because you have refused to be obedient; you have refused to let go and let God handle it. [Read: Romans 1:18-32] Be fu ll o f God’s goodness! Halle­ Lutheran Inner-City M inistries scouting activities, C iv il A ir Patrol experiences, home w ork and tutorial Com m unity Center has a supply o f assistance for elementary school c h il­ clothes fo r low income families. Call dren, Bible Club activities, Sunday 281-7036 for an appointment. The center’ s new building is un­ School and W orship service fo r c h il­ der construction on the comer o f M L K dren and adults. The center is being b u ilt to serve Blvd. and N.E. Skidmore. The tempo­ the comm unity. An invitation is ex­ rary center is located on the same site tended to all. C all 281-7036 fo r more at 4206 N.E. Garfield. The center also offers free food as inform ation. Rev. Rozell G ilm ore, it becomes available, boy and girl Director. 3002 NE Ainsworth, Portland, OR 97211 (503) 282-0787 URS' DRV 1995 I 111; f . l ( il ; I IA l l ( >r J ( :r t, l “ Do not tell yourselves that these peoples outnumber you and that you cannot drive then out. Do not be afraid o f them; remember what the Lord your God did to the king o f Egypt and to all his people. Little by little God w ill drive out these nations as you advance. You w ill not be able to destroy them a ll at once, for, i f you did, the number o f w ild animals would increase and be a threat to you. The Lord w ill put your enemies in your power and make them panic u ntil they are destroyed.” [Deut. 7 :17-18,22-23] Blessings w ill be yours but first Free Clothing For Needy Families A in s w o r t h D r u g Mrs. Frances M. Blair So - why should we want to have anything else occupy the vessel that God has made? “ The houses w ill be fu ll o f good things which you did not put in them, and there w ill be wells that you did not dig, and vineyards and olive orchards that you did not plant. When the Lord brings you into this land and you have all you want to eat, make certain that you do not forget the Lord who res­ cued you....” “ Have reverence fo r the Lord your God, worship only him, and make your promises in his name alone. Do not worship other gods.any o f the gods o f the peoples around you. I f you do worship other gods, the L o rd ’ s anger w ill come against you like fir e and w ill destroy you com­ pletely, because the Lord your God, who is present w ith you, tolerates no rivals.” [Deut. 6:11-15 G N B] God has given us food to sustain our physical bodies and He also gave us the H oly Spirit to sustain our spiri­ tual body which is our soul. Ask yourself today, “ W hat m I fu ll-of? Am I filled w ith the Holy S pirit or am 1 fille d w ith the pleasures o f the world?” I f you should want to be fille d by the H oly Spirit, you must first allow yourself to be emptied. (C h u rc h Church O ffice 116 NE Schuyler St. • (503) 284-1954 F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S 8101 N. Fiske Avenue • Portland Oregon 97203 Church Phone: 2 8 9 0 1 4 7 CHURCH Study Phone: 289-1911 3 9 0 8 'Sunday Service NE OF C H R IS T M A ^LLO R Y A V E N U E Family Owned and Operated Since 1954 Serving the City of Portlandfor over 3 7 years In your 10:45 Sunday School hour of need Vann & Vann are there to serve. 9:30 Bible Study 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:45 am , Men's Training Leadership Bible Study 6:00 Evening Service 7:00pm » <■ Theme: Whatever your going to do for the Lore, do It now. • I Peter i v . l l « • L • • ■‘ A * ' 5:00 pm Evening W o rship 6:00 pm Wednesday prayer meeting' and Bible study 7:00 pm 288-1092 Restoring New Testament Christianity Pastor, Re. JamesC.E. Faulkner 4« Women's Bible Class ' A A M • O H * 503/281-2836 5211 N. Williams Portland, OR 97217 . t i n i . i m i A M n u u « . » » ‘ -M -M 3 • ‘ •. . . ■ • ‘ '