J uly 06,1994 • T he P ortland O bserver P age Bö RELIGION Keeping Youngsters And Prison Inmates Drug And Crime Free? Seventeen years ago B aker Morten was just like everybody else in our nation’s capital: jaded, cynical, self-involved. But then an old friend turned up, someone he hadn’t seen in 20 years, who had been a big football star in college. His friend Joshua was totally changed - and he changed Morten. Now, in Unlock Your Happiness: One Man’s Journey to Spiritual Knowl­ edge, With Advice on How You Can Achieve it Too, Morten tells how Joshua helped him find spirituality which not only changed his own life, but led him to start an organization, Unfoldment, Inc., that has been im­ mensely successful counseling thou­ sands of troubled kids in W ashing­ ton, D.C. The essence of what Morten learned was that two spiritual laws determine our happiness and well­ being. One is the law of compensation: when we reflect the God-like quali­ ties of love, honesty, integrity, cour­ tesy, joy and unselfishness, they come back to us in the exact proportion we give them. The second is the law of attrac­ tion: if we are loving, honest and kind, we will attract people with those qualities. (Conversely, if we are re­ sentful, dishonest and unkind, we will be surrounded by people with those traits.) These laws are now the basis for Children’s Charities To Meet A ll P o rtla n d area c h a ritie s dred percent o f the proceeds w ere serv in g c h ild re n in c ris is are in ­ retu rn ed to the sp o n so rin g ch a ri­ v ited to p a rtic ip a te in the S eco n d ties. M ore than 4 0 0 v o lu n teers A n n u al O ur C h ild re n ’s S to re, set helped org anize and run the store, to o p en in d o w n to w n P o rtlan d on w hich w as u n d erw ritte n by local O c to b e r 1, 1994. A b ro w n -b a g b u sin esses and co m m unity o rg a ­ lu n ch m eetin g o f the c h a ritie s is n iza tio n s and in c lu d e d 53 p a r­ set for T h u rsd a y , Ju ly 28 at the tic ip a tin g ch a ritie s. L oan Fund E stab lish ed : T his W e ste rn F o restry C en ter at 12 year, N IK E , through its P.L. A. Y. noon. O u r C h ild re n ’s S to re is p re ­ (P a r tic ip a te In T h e L iv e s O f se n te d by C e llu la r O n e, F irst A m erican Y outh) in itia tiv e has In tersta te B ank and N IK E and donated $5,000 to estab lish a loan o rg a n iz e d by C A S A o f M u lt­ pro g ram to allow sm aller youth no m ah C ounty. T he store w ill ch a ritie s w ith lim ited b u d g ets to sell g ifts for p eo p le o f all ages p a rtic ip a te in O u r C h ild r e n ’s d u rin g the h o lid ay seaso n , w ith S to re . U n d e r th e p ro g r a m , a p ro ceed s b ein g re tu rn ed to the c h a rity m ay b o rro w fu n d s to sp o n so rin g c h a ritie s to h elp p ro ­ d ev elo p o r buy p ro d u c ts to sell vide needed serv ices to help kids. in the store. O nce the loan has C h a ritie s m ay s o lic it d o n a te d b e e n r e - p a i d , th e c h a r i t y g ifts to sell in th e sto re, d ev e lo p keeps 100 p ercen t o f the p ro fit it their ow n h and-m ade line o f gifts, m akes. F or m ore in fo rm atio n , c o n ­ o r buy p ro d u c ts w h o lesa le to sell t a c t C A S A o f M u ltn o m a h at re ta il. L a st y e a r, th e sto re C o u n ty , (5 0 3 ) 2 5 3 -2 2 7 2 . ra ise d $ 1 3 4 ,0 0 0 , and one h u n ­ Family Ministries Center Receives Grant The Family Ministries Center/ Safehaven, associated with Hughes Memorial United Methodist Church, has received a $8,000 grant from the Oregon Community Foundation to hire staff for social service expansion. An additional $2,000 is made available for the center to seek technical assis­ tance in organization development. The center operates from the church in Northeast Portland, pro­ viding ministries and services to sup­ port children and families. There are an array o f counseling, support group, cam ping, tu torial, after school/aftemoon and leadership de­ velopment services and activities provided under its Safehaven pro­ gram. In addition, Boy Scouts, vari- ous community group meetings and a clothes closet/food locker arc avail- ableon site. The church is an Albina Operation Headstart site and this summer it is a site for the church’s United for Kids Summer Camp Pro­ gram in partnership with Mallory Avenue Christian Church. The Fam­ ily Ministries Center sponsors a church-based 12-step program called Dependency Directing Ministry. The Oregon Community Foun­ dation, established in 1973, is a collection of individual charitable funds and resources. The founda­ tion makes grants through an appli­ cation process that involves local citizens in the review and f" >»inn of requests for fun Uù. Mt Olivet Baptist Church Has moved Sunday services to Family Life Center, 8725 N. Chautauqua Blvd., at Willis Blvd. Worship Services 8:00am & 11:00am, Church School 9:30 to 10:30am, Bible Study, Wednesdays, 116 NE Schuyler, 10:30am & 7:00pm Radio Ministry each Sunday, 8:00am on KB MS A Teaching Church With A Reaching Ministry Dr. James E. Martin. Senior Pastor Church Office 116 NE Schuyler St. • (503) 284-1954 5/ie W«»"* tfu n e ïa f Mùnte - M tenw lùd fiaìden Lombard Chapel 3018 N. Lombard Portland, Oregon 97217 503-283-0525 Killingsworth Chapel 430 N. Killingsworth Portland, Oregon 97217 503-283-1976 Child Waits For Adoption Morten’s own life, for the hugely successful work he does with young people, and he believes they can help everyone who would like a greater sense of happiness and joy. That’s a great many people. According to an article in Harvard’s Nciman Founda­ tion Report “God in the Newsroom,” a “religious renaissance” appears to be “going on all over the globe.” And The Christian Science Moni­ tor has suggested that editors “arc putting religion on the covers because it sells - because there is new and major public interest in the topic.” All of which means that people will wel­ come this spiritual book. For more information call 1-800- 962-1988. Church celebrates 50th Convocation The Church of God in Christ, First Jurisdiction of Oregon, will hold its 50th Holy Convocation, July 11- 17 with A.R. Hopkins, jurisdictional bishop, and Mother Lula Mae Cook, supervisor of women. Services will be held at McKinney Temple Church of God in Christ, 1737 N.E. Alberta St. Day sessions begin Tuesday at 10 a.m. The public is welcome. Also a pre-musical will be held July 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Greater Solid Rock Church of God in Christ, at 1705 N.E. Dekum St. For information call 283-1524 or Dee J. Walker at 288-0379. A w ell-behaved 9-year-old, Joel, is one o f several hundred ch ild ren in the N orthw est who are w ailing to becom e som eone’s son or d au g h ter th rough ad o p ­ tion. An en th u siastic b ask etb all player, Joel is w e ,H ik e d by both ad ults and o th er ch ild ren . He m ade good academ ic progress this p ast year in second grade. J o e l’s history has left him struggling w ith m any losses, and he fears fu rth er ab andonm ent. C o u n selin g is helping Joel a d ­ dress these issu es, but th ere is a lim it to how m uch p ro g ress he can m ake w ith o u t the support o f a loving, p erm an en t fam ily b e­ hind him . C an you pro v id e the security and em otional support this young boy need s? if so, please co n sid er adopting Joel! O regon agencies w aive fees for perso n s ad o p tin g non -in fan t ch ild re n , and both sin g les and couples are en co u rag ed to in ­ quire. T o learn m ore ab out ad o p ­ tion or fo ster care, call The S p e­ cial N eeds A doption C oalition at The B oys and G irls A id S o ci­ ety, 222-9661. Joel E&M Sentry IS CHANGING TO.... E&M COMMUNITY MARKET SAME OWNERS SHOOTOUT F O R C H R IS T ! THREE-POINT SHOOT-OUT CONTEST 128 NE Russell, S aturday, J u ly 9, 1994 fro m 2 :0 0 p.m . to 5 :0 0 p.m . FREE Bar-b-Cue Chicken • ■■■■■■ Hamburgers Speaker: Ron Bronski ~ ÿfafa One o f a Jxriioi V . ricredo tied iM ïo -jd n teu ew n W ëiiooftâ Chen Song of Hope Church i f Trophies a n d P rizes — O.S.U. F o o tb a ll M ovie ,Jlcnday - W illi Come for a fun tim e 1:00-7:00fim W »Ja/rru/ay 10: OOawi- 6 : 00/on ages 9 - 20 plus A for info, call Danny at 249-3750 all participants must stay for complete program for bar-b-cue Sponsored by 2808 jVfo 'AtaiYin fofaie W lAttCtlety f/ackdon (503) 2 8 8 -5 2 4 6 Grace Collins Memorial C om m unity Center M allory Avenue Christian Church "Come to me oil you who ore weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest." 9:45am 11:00am 7:30pm -4 b a p tis t dfurcli 8101 N. Fiske Avenue • Portland Oregon 97203 Church Phone: 289-0147 • Study Phone: 289-1911 Sunday School Morning Worship Tuesday Bible Study and Prayer Inter-racial Congregation 126 N€ Alberto Portland, OR 97211 (503) 288-5173 Denise Bell, Pastor We Welcome You to The Greater /Saint J&tepljcn /ÈHtssiunarç /baptist älljnrdj “Serving The Lord With Gladness” Psalm 100:2 Sunday School 10am Morning Worship 11:05 Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study 7pm Rev. G.L. Black I Pastor 3605 N.E. Mallory Ave. (503) 281-8117 Portland. OR 97212 Sunday Service 10:45 Sunday School 9:30 Bible Study 6:00 Evening Service 7:00pm Pastor, Re. James C.E. Faulkner cSt. <5^l/[arilz GP lu io P l 103 NE Morris St., Portland, OR 97212 Sunday School - 9:30am Sunday Morning Worship Service - 1 1:00am Sunday School Teacher’s Meeting Tues - 6:30pm Bible Study Wednesday 6:00pm Prayer Meeting Wednesday - 7:00pm Church Phone Number 287-7457 We Invite You To Come And Worship With Us. The Church Where Everybody is Somebody And Christ Is All. Dr. Joe S. Hardie, Pastor I '>r • ■i