.’ ■ Page B2 • '• •• ó i *• • 1 • » v.< ». * * ««.„ ... J e . ... a » , > • i • * ■ JU N E 17, 1998 l ije ]Jortkinó (Obsmarr nstitutional C.O.G.I.C. Radio Choir "He lives, he moves, he abides I in me,” testifies Rev. Carl W ill­ iams Jr. when describing his thor­ ough gospel career as the influ­ ential leader o f Institutional Ic.O .G .I.C . Radio Choir. Ironically,"He Abides In Me” I is also a key upcoming single of which Rev. Williams serves as soloist on the choir’s 25th up­ coming album entitled “After The Rapture" on CGI Records. Other singles to be released on the 12 I selection project are the title cut ‘After The Rapture”, "I Will I Worship" and “ Ready To Meet The Lord”, which features W ill­ iams’ cousin Bishop J.C. White as so lo ist. In s titu tio n a l C.O.G.I.C. Radio Choir is a close knit family. In fact, the music m inistry’s own stable o f writers wrote most o f the tracks on "A f­ ter The Rapture". “God has given us fantastic writers. All o f our songs have a message”, Williams declares. Bro. Isaiah “ B utch” Heyward wrote 7 tracks and Pas­ tor LeRoy Woodise wrote two worship and praise songs. Mean­ while, Rev. Williams, a self-de­ scribed critical perfectionist, pro­ d u c e d all o f the tracks. The Brooklyn, New York- Ibased choir was formed and I trained in 1953 at Institutional Church o f God in Christ by its current shepherd Bishop Carl Williams Sr. from a lowly store­ front locale. As youngsters, both Rev. Williams Jr., choir direc- tor/songwriter Bishop J.C. White and organist Prof. Alfred White fabric Depot THE LARGEST, M O S T COMPLETE RETAIL FA B R IC STORE IN T IIF WEST Ju n e 9, through Ju n e 2 3 ,1 9 9 8 MAILER SALE! Everything in the store* [ B u tterick $1 ! P attern s Institutional Radio Choir Taken from the live Silver Anniversary recording at Historic Institutional Church Of Good In Christ. Brooklyn. NY. sang as part o f the teenaged Glee Club, before transitioning into the adult choir called The C horal Group. When Bishop Williams Sr. went on the air in 1954, both groups were then combined into the cur­ rent name Institutional C.O.G.I.C. Radio Choir. The year was 1956, when a young female singer left her group The Gospel Caravans and went solo. Her nam e...Shirley Caesar. Institutional C .O .G .I.C . Radio Choir would record their first two albums w ith this anointed vocal­ ist, most notably the "Well Done" project in 1964. Thereafter, a sm all NY label nam ed Hobb Records purchased this release and renamed it "Stretch Out". The single “Stretch Out" was initially to be used as filler for one o f the tw oC aesaralbum s. However, his­ tory was taking form as the tune’s • l.iu u l 6 QQ "Ì |x*r cou|x>n • Valid 6 IH-6 2 1 9K • idaysonly j ! SPECIAL SALE hook, "W hen Trouble Comes - Stretch O ut", caught the atten­ tion o f a sm itten local disco jockey and his captivated audi­ ence. 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The 4:00 p.m. service will be held at the Lutheran Community Center, 4219 N.E. Ml.K Jr. Blvd. Hawkins will also serve as the Director of Lutheran Inner City Ministries, the social ministry agency of the church. Hawkins was raised in northeast Portland, attended Concordia Uni­ versity and graduated from Concordia Seminary in 1985. He has since served ministries in San Jose, and Fresno, Chicago and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Hawkins will return to Portland with his wife Glenda and their II year old daughter, Christina. Hawkins is excited to, "serve Jesus Christ in a quality multi-eth­ nic, multi-faceted, m ulti-dim en­ sional church and center that seeks to serve inner-city children and their families.” He believes that his personal mis­ sion is to “humbly serve Christ and His gospel in a radical love manner where God’s spirit will evidence, empower and equip others for trans­ formed relationship that matter most." Oregon/Washington Conference Western Episcopal District To Hold 109th Annual Session • The 109th Session of; the Oregon/ Washington Conference will convene at: P a u lin e AME Zion C hurch 3 5 9 3 Sunnyvlew N.E. Salem , Oregon June 24-28, 1998. The Reverend Joyce Smith, Host Pastor; the Reverend L.J. Th­ ompson, Host Presiding Elder; Mrs. Barbara S. Carr, Missionary Supervisor, and Bishop Clarence Carr, Presiding Prelate who pres­ ently serves in the capacity o f the Chairman o f the Board o f Bishops for the AME Zion Denomination. Theme: Our Mandate and Model for Ministry Luke 4:18-19 All are invited and welcome to attend any or all sessions daily. North Portland Bible College "It's more than just a Bible School" — ----------------- It’s a community resource, developing new ways to deliver the education and skills people want and need in North/Northeast Portland. We are developing summer and fall classes in computer keyboarding in Windows and Word software, and in basic English language skills. Contact our office for more details. Are you looking for continuing education workshops, to equip you for excellence in serving God in your church and community? We Are Offering Marriage Enrichment Seminars at the NPBC campus. Free and open to all, the seminar is taught by Dr. Otis F. Brown, our president, and Dr. Johnnie Brown, his wife, well known conference speakers. Are you looking fo r answers concerning the future, from the Bible? Then sign up fo r our summer course, NT141: The Revelation. It starts August 4, and is available fo r credit or personal enrichment. Please contact us fo r a list o f workshops available. Don't miss the opportunities in your community! North Portland Bible College, 4905 N. Vancouver Avenue, phone 288-2919. I