/ • . .1 •’> r »**♦*.*>&• * . * * • « ì * ¿’ t V r •* < ‘ • • - ? . '■,, ì » A P R IL S , 1998 iFhe ^Jortlanb ©bseruer Page B6 faster c ¡Blessings Y* The Meaning of Easter Easter falls on the first Sunday after the fu ll moon o f Spring Equinox. by A rchbishop J ohn G. V i . azny People know who we are by the stories we tell. For the most part, we seldom have the opportunity to hear an entire tale that reveals the vision and values o f acommunity. We learn about com m unities through reports o f specific events and narratives concerning certain individuals. People in O regon know about Christianity in gen­ eral and Catholicism in particular largely through media reports about our position on controver­ sial legislative actions and politi­ cal initiatives. In an unchurched state like Oregon, the larger com ­ munity has too few opportunities to hear “the rest o f the story.” For Christians the world over, Easter is the climax o f the whole history o f salvation. No story re­ veals more about what it is to be a Christian than the story o f the res­ urrection. It is a story told in grand and epic style in our liturgical cel­ ebrations during what we call the “Paschal Tridium” which begins with the evening Mass ofthe Lord’s supper and concludes with Ves­ pers on Easter Sunday. C hrist’s passion, death, resurrection and ascension into glory constitute the paschal or Easter mystery... the In 1998: March 20 - Spring Equinox A p ril 11 - First Full M oon A p ril 12 - Easter Sunday -J by Jesus Christ has given each member of His Church qtleast one spiritual gift. R everend D iana A dams Springtime brings new life, the blooming o f trees and flowers, new lambs, rabbits, eggs and chicks, the wholeexam pleofliferenew ing itself all around us. Our springtime cel­ ebration o f Easter is also a time o f awakening in the Spirit. Officially it is the celebration o f Jesus’ resurrec­ tion as Christ. But more importantly, it is our opportunity for the Christ Spirit to be bom in our hearts today. As we look around at the transforma­ tion in our world, we must also start looking within ourselves and asking some important questions. Have we learned to forgive? Are we willing to let go o f old resentments to make room for the Christ Spirit to live in our hearts as peace, love, truth and wisdom? One o f the fundamental pri nciples o f the universe is that o f oneness. There is a basic unity that connects all o f creation. Why then does con­ flict and fighting persist within the human family? Because the ego, our separate self, maintains the illusion Do you know what your SPIRITUAL GIFTS ARE? ST. MARK BAPTIST CHURCH In Cooperation with OPEN DOOR COMMUNICATION MINISTRIES, INC. ‘P resents A Twelve Week Workshop Entitled: SPIRITUAL GIFTS: THE EQUIPPING WORK OF GOD! Conducted by Rev. Robert Kelley Beginning Wednesday, April 15th At 6:30PM SEATING IS UM ITEDI CALL (503) 287-7457 TO REGISTER (360) 693-0134 3 Easter Services 9:15 ~ 10:30 ~ 12:00 An Interdenom inational. M ulti-C u ltu ral M inistry Oon-4 0 * To MUiCF... Meeting at Lincoln Elementary School on 44'" & Daniels off 1-5 at the 39'" St exit IT’S WORTH THE TRIP! Lincoln Elementary School 44" St. school /MU 39'" St. Í Daniels-> 1-5 (N) “/< Place Where Everyone M atters” 1 o f separateness. We mistakenly be­ lieve that our interests are different from those o f our neighbors and act to oppose “the enemy” when we feel threatened. If you are willing to re­ ceive the Christ Spirit you will know that every human being is your coun­ terpart. Every other human being pos­ sesses aspects o f yourself, your dreams, your sorrows and your hopes for a better world. In th e ir book, R oger and MeWi 11iam give us three rules for living: -r 1. D o n ’t hurt r C , yourself or anyone else \Jl, 2. Take care o f T yourself so that you may be able to help others 3. Use everything for y o u r e n lig h te n m e n t, le a rn in g , upliftment and growth. If you have been wronged by an­ other, hurt and betrayed, fortify your emotions with these words o f Jesus, “ Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.” When an emo­ tional injury takes place the body Meet Bunnicula This is not your ordinary Easter bunny! The friendly vampire rabbit from the childrengs books by Deborah and James Howe visits with children. The event is scheduled for April 11 at 11 AM at Bor­ ders in Beaverton. Admission is free. Call 644-9262. 'The Church Without Walls” J held fast. This is love put to the test, love that survives death its e lf and learns another way to express itself. This is Easter, the v ery h e a rt o f Christian faith. Christianity be­ gan with a very specific message: thecrucified Jesus had been raised from the dead so that he could be­ com e the Savior and ever present Lord o f all. This is Archbishop John G. Vlazny w hat C h ristia n s life forever bu, also transform s throughout the world proclaim at that life and renew s it. To b e­ Easter. lieve in the resurrection is to C h rist’s resurrection was not accept a God w ho tells you how tacked onto the passion story like a to live that life. To believe in pleasant addition. The risen Jesus the resurrection is to know that w ears the m arks o f the passion. you live in the m idst o f “hap­ The G ospel is not a tragedy, but a pily ever after” - that C hrist is narrative w ith a true happy ending. am ong us still. The R esurrection is both a chal­ On b eh alf o f all your C atho­ lenge to and a confirm ation o f our lic friends o f W estern O regon, faith. By his death, Jesus freed us whom I serve as archbishop, 1 from sin. By his Resurrection, he wish you G o d ’s grace and jo y opens for us the path to new life. for E aster and “happily ever To believe in the resurrection is after.” to accept a God who not only grants Consciousness of Oneness: Key to Transformation EVERYBODY LIKES TO RECEIVE GIFTS! Randy E. West story o f the full deliverance won by Christ for all o f us. Just as the resurrection is the cen­ tral event in the story; the cross is the principal symbol. O f all the words and acts o f Jesus, none have the capacity to touch the heart with love and gratitude more than those that occurred during his passion. The passion narratives are the longest and most moving o f all four G os­ pels. We live in the shadow o f this cross. There is violence in the streets. Poverty, insecurity, lost jobs and under-em ploym ent surround us. Drugs and alcohol threaten our chil­ dren. Anger and rage are part o f family life. We see the shadow ofthe cross in physician assisted suicide, abortion, and the death penalty. And still webelieve. We believe we know the rest o f the story. Everyone loves a happy ending and ours is a story that ends “happily ever after.” The earth knows first. The stone is rolled away and the tomb burst open. The ground spits forth what it could not contain. Resurrection shat­ tered all o f creation and Jesus came shining with glory. The distress o f the cross is part o f what brings forth resurrection. The endurance and faithfulness is necessary for life to take hold again where death has once Good Friday Meditation Good Friday brings a time of reflection and an opening to release the old. Re­ lease prepares us for the experience of a miracle in our lives! Along with hun­ dreds of others, we create an energy of release that empowers us to new life. This meditative evening service is one of the most powerful of the year at the Living Enrichment Center in Wilsonville. Call 682-4251. Rabbit Rompl A spring celebration a, the Metro Wash­ ington Park Zoo for children ages 3 to 10 features a hunt for treats on the zoo lawns (hunts every 20 minutes), plus rabbit-ear headbands, games, puppet shows, and a petting zoo. The Young Peoplegs Theatre Project brings favorite tales to life in Rabbits Garden. Come and m eet A lice, the M ad H atter, Doormouse, etc The Humane Society knows how to heal, itself just as it heals a broken bone - slowly and with much patient knitting. In the darkest hour, the soul is replenished and given strength to continue and endure. De­ veloping a forgiving mind does not mean that you approve o f that person’s behavior, it simply means that you refuse to re­ turn unlove for unlove. Unforgiveness holds you a prisoner to that other person because they are still in yo u r thoughts. The old word for addiction is te m p ta tio n ...’’lead i not into tem ptation.” Hell is the place o f people who could not yield their ego system to allow the grace o f a transpersonal p o w e r to m o v e in th e m . U nforgiveness is addictive behav­ ior. No m atter what you have done in the past, no m atter w here your soul has traveled, practice self-for­ giveness. Transform ation is always possible by renew ing the m ind (changing our thoughts and words) and allow ing the C h rist-S elf to em erge in the space o f the heart. Take tim e to m editate on the O neness o f life and o f hum ankind. See yourself as a citizen o f the planet Earth, not bound to any one group or nation, but a m em ber o f the human com m unity. As each o f us m akes this shift in conscious­ ness, we are part o f the com ing transform ation. The ripples will spread throughout the w orld and fear and separateness will be re­ placed with love and oneness. O ne way to think o f this process o f transform ation is to visualize it as your garden. The mind is the soil, your thoughts and w ords are the seeds, your actions are the c u l­ tivation and your life is the har­ vest. Plant a beautiful garden in your com m unity this Easter, plant the seeds o f transform ation in your­ self, and rem em ber these w ords o f Erasmus, “Give light, and the dark­ ness will disappear by itself.” volunteers show their therapy dogs. Call 220-3687. storytelling, music and dancing. The event will be held at the Subud Center at 3185 NE. Regents Drive. Call 256-9833. Coloring and Poetry Contests Bridges Toy and Book Store invites chil­ dren up to age 12 to participate in a Spring Coloring Contest. Kids may use the me­ dium of their choice, and some entries will be displayed in store windows. Coloring forms are available at the store. Artwork is due by Friday, April 10 at 5 PM. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, April 22. Call 699-0550. Heart and Soul Reverend Kate Verigin will be offering a special presentation to look at the an­ cient roots of Easter and its modem day application. There will be a ceremony, The Easter Story You are invited to join us for the presenta­ tion of The Easter Story, featuring inspir­ ing original music and drama in our 3,000 seat auditorium, presented by The New Hope Performing Arts Center on April 9, 10 and 11 at 7 PM and April 11 at 4 PM. Performances are signed interpreted for the hearing impaired. Call 659-5683. Motorcycle Club The Brothers Free Motorcycle Club will hold its annual Easter Egg Hunt for kids. The event will be held on April 11 at Alberta Park at 11 AM. Alberta Park is in NE. Portland on 18th and Ainsworth. Everyone is welcome to this free event. Games and prizes will be included. Find a hidden egg with a motorcycle emblem and receive a surprise gift. Pre-Easter Celebration The Highland United Church of Christ headed by Pastor W. G. Hardy, Jr. will present its first annual Pre-Easter Cel­ ebration on April 10,11 and 12 at 7 PM nightly The church is located on 4635 NE 9th. Admission is free. Call 287-9567.