Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 24, 1996, Page 12, Image 12

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J anuary 2 4 , 1996 • T he P ortland O bserver
A L T E R N A T I VE S
Concordia U niversity Awards
The Church
(honorary (Degree to ‘Rev. Cjdmore
by
M a k g a k k i I saacs __________
The Church’s one foundation is
Jesus Christ, the Lord. The Church is
based on the Word of God, and he is
the comer stone, the rock that holds
her together, united and safe; secure
until he comes again for the greatest
wedding earth and heaven will ever
know.
What man, bom of a woman, in
sin, dares to call God’s Church by his
own insignificant powerless name?
What earthly man dares to put him­
self in God’s place and proclaim
himself as the originator and orga­
nizer of The Church? God calls men
to preach his gospel and the only
gospel known and believed by godly
people is that Jesus, the Christ is
anointed, by God, the Father, as the
only Savior of mankind. Jehovah God
is well pleased with his son.
The Church is the creation of
Christ; secured by water and The
Word. Christ came from heaven to
seek the church to be his holy bride.
With his blood, he bought his Church,
and for the life o f the Church, he
died. Who, in all good conscious,
can claim ownership or leadership of
God’s Church? The Church is made
up of the elect from all nations, who
are united as one body over all the
earth. T he Church is not in competi-
tion with itself. The Church’s charter
is salvation; one Lord, one faith, one
birth. The Church blesses only one
Holy Name and partakes of only holy
food. She clings to one hope and is
endued with on Saving Grace; The
Grace of Jesus, the Christ. Through
out the ages, through toils, tribula­
tions and wars; the true Church awaits
the consummation of peace forever­
more.
The Church expects to behold the
glorious vision o f Christ’s coming;
where blessed and victorious, she
will be at rest. While here on earth,
the Church will remain united, under
the God Head Jehovah, Christ and
the Holy Spirit.
The Church fervently looks for­
ward to the mystic reunion with those
who have gone to their rest; those
happy and holy ones; those who are
now changed from corrupt to incor­
ruptible; now viewing the face of our
Lord. Jesus is the resurrection and
the life and those who die, believing
and covered by his Grace, are al­
ready dwelling with God.
The Elect Church, alive and re­
maining on earth, holding fast to a
sure hope; a hope that we, meek and
lowly, forgiven, holy and sanctified;
may I ike them who have gone before,
meet Jesus in the air and dwell with
Clackamas
Women’s
Services
him on high.
The love of Christ for this Church
will not allow his Elect Bride to be
taken away by proud and vain men;
nor even by that antichrist, who is
destined to come; For Christ is the
maker and Monarch and Savior of all
who bel ieve that he is the Son o f God,
the anointed one. These are the be­
loved of God and members of this
universal Church.
Nations are in commotion as God’s
Church prepares for zion’s war.
Guard your heart well, lest you be­
lieve any man who claims that God
only speaks to him; that he is the only
one who understands God’s Word;
that he has a special blessing and
special powers and special gifts that
guarantees he be obeyed; that he be
lifted up by the elect, to a higher
plane above the Elect and exalted
above the people.
God is ajealous God and him only
must his Church serve and exalt and
praise. God is no respecter o f per­
sons, and gives gifts, powers, visions
and voice to whom he chooses, that
he and he alone may be glorified.
Jesus, The Christ is the head o f his
Elect Bride, The Church and no pros­
tituted version will be accepted in his
kingdom. To God Be The Glory Now
And Forevermore, Amen.
Rev. Rozell Gilmore, pastor at
both Lutheran Inner City Minis­
tries and Martin Luther Memorial
Lutheran Church in Portland, was
awarded an honorary Doctor of
Laws at Concordia University’s
Winter Commencement on Decem­
ber 16.
The LL.D is granted by the
Concordia University Board of Re­
gents to individuals who have made
significant contributions to the field
or profession in the area o f civic
leadership and social welfare, ac­
cording to Concordia president
Charles E. Schlimpert.
In addition to Gilmore’s doctor-
F ebru ary
i s H la c k
H is to r y
H o n ill
Call
(L ite ^ . l i u t k u i b
( O b s v v u i 'v
’ at 288-0033
to advertise.
G reen peppers
large size for stuffing
Undergraduate College Students
in Psychology, Women’s Studies,
Alcohol & Drug Treatment, Child
Development, Sociology or Com-
muhity Health: you may be able to
earn college credit and practical ex­
perience by volunteering at Clacka­
mas Women’s Services. We have
lots of opportunities for developing
on-the-job skills in your field of study.
Our next training begins January 23,
1996. Please contact Carol at 654-
2807 for more information and a
volunteer packet.
PEPPERS
FOR
RED PEPPERS
POUND
PRODUCTS
and SPRITE
Diabetes
Awareness
▲
tion encourages learning the risks
and symptoms of diabetes, how to
control the disease to avoid compli­
cations and what resources are avail­
able to maintain the best quality of
life.
Diabetes is a chronic disease
where the body either does not
produce, properly use or make
enough insulin to convert food
into energy needed for daily life.
Currently, there is no cure for
diabetes.
EACH
PLUS
D E P O S IT
LITER
BOTTLE
Continued from Metro
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CATHOLIC
COMMUNITY
Searching? So Are We.
COME AND SEE!
SUNDAY 6 P.M.
ate, a record 130 undergraduate de­
grees were awarded, according to
Concordia Registrar Mickie Bush.
“Gilm ore has been a champion
for the Lord in P ortland’s inner
c ity
n e ig h b o r h o o d ,”
said
Schlim pert.
Gilmore’s primary focus has been
outreach to the children of the com­
munity by organizing small groups
such as The Summer Street Bible
Club.
After stints in the Air Force and
private business, Gilmore began a
career in social work and ministry.
From 1973-77 Gilmore served as
director of minority student affairs at
Concordia. He left Portland to study
at Concordia Seminary in Fort
Wayne, Indiana, and subsequently
served Lutheran congregations in
three states. In 1989 he accepted a
call to serve as pastor for Lutheran
Inner City Ministries and Martin
Luther Memorial Lutheran Church
His civic contributions have
included board level involve­
ment with the Portland branch
o f the NAACP, the N/NE P ort­
land Mental Health Center, the
A lb in a M in is ria l A llia n c e ,
Lutheran Family Services, and
the N orth/N ortheast Coalition
o f N eighborhoods.
®bituarp
Shirley Elois Golden,
maiden name Williams
Born Jan. 22, 1935 in St. Louis, Missouri. Died
Jan 14, 1996 in Portland, OR.
Cause: Diabetes Complications
She lived in the Portland area over 40 years and attended Girls Poly
High School in Portland.
Occupation: Homemaker
She was a member of St. Paul C.O.G.I.C. Church.
Shirley married Anthony J. Golden March 21, 1984.
Survivors:
Anthony J. Golden, Husband, Portland, OR
Louise P. Bills, Mother, Portland, OR
Frederick G. Bird, Son, Portland, OR
Carl B. Bird, Son, Oakland, Cal.
Deborah A. Bird, Daughter, Portland, OR
No Brothers or Sisters
Services were held, Jan 18, 1996 at St. Paul Church of God In Christ,
2859 N.E. Rodney, Portland, OR.
Officiating at the services was Bishop J.C. Foster and his son-Elder
Donald Foster.
Burial at Lone Fir Cemetery, Portland, OR
Here’s A “Wonder’ -Ful Way
To Help Needy Families
By dropping off empty Wonder
Bread bags, local residents will help
donate fresh Wonder White Bread to
Oregon Food Bank
By dropping off empty Wonder
Bread bags at local grocery stores,
Oregon and Southwest Washington
residents can help Oregon Food Bank
collect fresh loaves of Wonder-brand
bread for needy families.
The promotion, called “Remem­
ber the Wonder,” will be sponsored
during January by Interstate Brands
Corporation of Portland, makers of
Wonder Bread. Local residents can
participate in the drive by placing
empty bags of Wonder White Bread
(Regular or Thin-Sliced) in specially
marked bins at participating grocery
stores.
All Fred Meyer and Albertsons
grocery stores in Oregon and South­
west Washington are participating in
this campaign, as are a number of
independent grocery stores, said
Mike Conway o f Interstate Brands.
Donors who do not shop at Fred
Meyer or Albertsons are urged to ask
their local grocers if they are partic-
ipating in the Wonder Bread cam­
paign.
“This effort by Wonder Bread to
deliver fresh bread to hungry people
is especially appreciated,” said Rach­
el Bristol Little, Oregon Food Bank’s
executive director. “The Oregon
Food network of agencies will wel­
come the opportunity to put fresh
Wonder bread in the emergency food
boxes they distribute to people in
need.”
“After the holiday rush, January
historically is a period when low-
income families need our help,” said
Interstate Brands General Manager
Larry Postlewait. “We hope our cus­
tomers will team up with Wonder
Bread and the Oregon Food Bank
during this time o f profound need.”
Oregon Food Bank, based in Port­
land, distributes food to more than
650 helping agencies in Oregon and
Clark County, Wash.
For more information about the
W onder Bread prom otion, call
Kirsten Lee, 282-0555, Oregon Food
Bank, or Mike Conway, Interstate
Brands, 287-1114.
St. Stephen’s - Corner S. W. 13th & Clay - Portland, OR
Cox Funeral Home Inc.
t. \^yiivet
(503)281-4891
Baptist Church
Building Strong Families
Based On
Biblical Principles
A.A. COX, SR.
Mortician & Funeral Director
CHARLENE COX TANNER
Manager
JEROME G. TANNER
A. Funeral Director
Jerome G. Tanner
A. Funeral Director
The Loss o f a loved one
is always a traumatic
experience. Rut it con he
mode easier If you contact
a facility that has your
interest at heart.
8501 N. Chautauqua Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97217
(503) 240-PRAY
Worship Services:
Church School:
Bible Study:
Radio Ministry:
Sundays; 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM & 6:30 PM
Sundays; 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Wednesdays; 10:30 AM & 7:00 PM
Sundays; 8:00 AM on KBMS
Rev. James E. M artin, Ph.D.
Rev. Jeffery W. Jackson
S enior Pastor
Assistant Pastor
2338 N.E. Alberta Street 284-1198
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SODA POP/JUICES & MORE
ASSORTED FROZEN TREATS
HOT, DELICIOUS COFFEE
CIGARETTES/CIGARS
VARIETY GOODS
CANDY & SNACKS
ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, COME TASTE
THE BEST “LOUISIANA” STYLE BBQ.
BBQ RIB DINNERS...................................... $6.00/EACH
BBQ CHICKEN DINNERS............................ $5 00/EACH
BBQ RIB SANDWICHES.............................. $4 00/EACH
BBQ CHICKEN SANDWICHES.................... $3.00/EACH
CREOLE GUMBO..........................................$4.00/BOWL
“PRICES THAT WILL MAKE YOU SMILE”