Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 05, 1999, Page 10, Image 10

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M a y 5,1999
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THE
P R O F E S S O
OF
P R A IS E
Diahann Carroll
Ron Kenoly
iahann Carroll is undeni
Day Mammograms is a program of the
ably the consummate en
Rite Aid Women’s HealthFoundation.
tertainer. So varied and dy­
Mothers Day
namic are her gifts that she continu­
Mammograms
ally astounds fans and critics alike
A
mammogram
isn’t just for you,
with her versatility and magnetism.
it’s
foryourchildren
and your grand­
As one o f the world’s major per­
children.
Because
when
it comes to
forming talents, Ms. Carroll has suc­
taking care o f your family, where’s
cessfully made the challenging tran­
nothing more important than your
sitions from nightclubs to the Broad­
health. You see, mammograms can
way stage, to motion pictures and
save lives.
television, becoming a Las Vegas
T h a t’s w hy T he R ite Aid
headliner, a Tony Award winner, an
W omen’s Health Foundation con­
Emmy and Grammy nominee, and
nects uninsured women with free
an Oscar nominee in the category of
b
reast screenings. We call it
Best Actress.
M o th er’s Day
Mammograms.
Youmightcall it
peace o f mind.
To q u alify
you have to be at
least 40 and meet
the income and
insurance guide­
lines.
D
T
Facts
About
Mam-
mograms
Mahann Carroll
A survivor of breast cancer, Ms
Carroll is a passionate advocate o f the
importance o f early detection. She
currently serves as the national spokes­
person
for
M o th er’s
Day
Mammograms, a program that con­
nects uninsured women who cannot
afford regular mammograms with free
screenings at local hospitals. Mother’s
gospel and contem porary C hris­
he w o rld ’ b e s t- s e llin g
tian music in that his music is not
praise and w orship leader
m eant to m erely entertain the au ­
Ron Kenoly is com ing to
As the worship leader, Ron
Portland C hristian C enter w ith dience.
his
K
enoly’s
task is to lead the con­
band and jo in in g the P o rtland
gregation
in creating a perfo r­
Christian C enter’s 150-voice choir
mance
w
ith
G od as their audience.
for tw o fabulous w o rsh ip and
T
here
are
no
spectators at Ron
praise concerts on Saturday, May
Kenoly
concerts.
Everyone stands
15,h and Sunday May 16th. The
to
their
feet
and
participates.
Ron
date is in support o f K enoly’s lat­
K
enoly
only
serves
as
the
catalyst
est album . M ajesty (Integrity M u­
in helping the congregation m ake
sic) which peaked at #1 on the
a joyful noise unto the Lord. “ I t’s
C ontem porary C h ristian M usic
the responsibility o f me as a w or­
(CCM Update) w orship and praise
ship leader to put the focus on the
ch arts. W ith alm o st 4 m illio n
Lord Jesus C hrist,” K enoly ex­
records sold and alm ost ten al­
plains. “M y jo b is to lead the con­
bum s under his belt, Ron K enoly
gregation in songs that give praise
has sold more recordings than any
unto
the Lord. They are the choir.”
other w orship and praise leader.
Ron
K enoly and his band will
He has popularized and m ade stan­
be
in
full
concert w ith the Portland
dards out o f such paeans as “Let
Christian
C enter’s 150-voice choir
E verything T hat H ath B reath ,”
Saturday
May
15* and Sunday May
“ Whose Report Shall You Believe,”
16th
@
7
PM
each night at the
“ Use Me” and “I See The Lord.”
Portland
C
hristian
Center, 5700
He perform s more overseas w or­
Southw
est
D
osch
Road
in Port­
ship services than any other w or­
land,
O
regon.
All
tickets
are $10
ship leader and routinely packs out
and
available
at
the
Portland
Chris­
20,000 seat arenas abroad. Last year
tian C enter and the C hristian Sup­
alone, Ron Kenoly traveled to five
ply Store chain. For further per­
continents and logged more than
form ance inform ation, contact the
200,000 miles.
church at 503-245-7735.
K enoly’s m usic differs from
A m am m o­
gram is a low
dose x-ray of the
breast. A mam­
mogram can de­
tect cancer up to
two years before
you or your doc -
tor can feel it.
T he e a rlie r
breast cancer is
found, the better
the chances for successful treatment.
According to the American Can­
cer Society, every woman 40 years
and older should:
• Get a mammogram every year.
• Have a clinical breast exam by a
doctor or nurse every year.
• Perform a breast self-exam ev­
ery month.
Inter-Faith Mother’s Day Service Offers Healing
Hope to Victim s o f
Abuse and Their Families
Over 60 percent of Oregon women
who are abused are mothers. In an
effort to assist in the healing process of
those who have suffered domestic vio­
lence, an interfaith Mother’s Day ser­
vice will be held Sunday, May 9 at 4
p.m. at the First Congregational church
o f Christ, 1126 S.W. Park Avenue.
The service is jointly sponsored by
members o f the Portland Interfaith
Clergy Support Group and the Associ­
ate o f Downtown Churches as part of
an effort by Bradley-Angle House to
raise public awareness about domestic
violence.
The service is open to
anyone wishing to commemorate or
honor women, children and families
who have suffered domestic violence
The service will be held by Rev
erend Patricia Ross, Senior Minister
o f the First Congregational Church
o f Christ, with religious leaders from
the Catholic, Christian and Jewish
communities. Other participants cur­
rently include Reverend Slyvia
E agen, Interim M inister Salem
United Church o f Christ, Reverend
L y n n Sm ouse L opez o f the
Ainsworth United Church of Christ
and Sister Amadene Bean o f the
Sisters o f the Holy Names. This is
the first interfaith effort o f its kind in
Portland. Reverend Ross agreed to
lead the service because she believes
domestic violence prevention must
cross com m unity and religious
Right: Praise and worship leader,
Ron Kenoly is coming to Portland
In May.
In Loving Memory o f Lottie L.
McAllister bom March 28,1926 died
April 19, 1999 in Portland, Oregon.
Lottie was a member o f New Hope
Community Church, First black Par­
liamentarian in the State o f Oregon,
Kaiser Shipyards during W.W.II 2,
Prayer Partner TbN-former PTA,
Camp Fire and Boy Scout leader,
seamstress, cook and caregiver in
her later years. Survivors o f Lottie L.
McAllister Conway C. McAllister
son, Dr. Thomas R. McAllister son,
Carolyne F. McAllister daughter all
o f Portland, Oregon. Martha Tho­
mas Sister o f Shreveport, Louisiana,
Ruth McDaniel sister o f San Diego,
California; 5 grandchildren, and 7
Great-grandchildren.
boundaries to be most effective. She
hopes this service will become an
annual event. Also speaking at the
service will be Kay Del Marshall,
Bradley-Angle House Board mem­
ber, whose sister was beaten, then
shot to death byher abusive boyfriend
in 1975. Bradley-Angle’s Transition
facility is named Andrea Lee in honor
o f Ms. Marshall’s sister.
Founded in 1975 to provide emer­
gency shelter for women and then-
children escaping domestic abuse,
Bradley-Angle House is the oldest
dom estic v io lence in tervention
agency on the west coast.
New Life Ministry
(Drug & Alcohol)
Facilitators: Kevin & Joyce
Pastor George Merriweather
Northeast Community Fellowship
Phone (503) 288-2583
Fax (503) 282-6484
636 NE Stanton
Portland, OR 97212
Are you or someone you love struggling
with drugs or alcoholZ
If so...
You are invited to attend our weekly meetings.
Every Tuesday evening at 7 pm in the church's lower level.
Our purpose is:
• To help find freedom through biblical means.
• T o learn how to set boundaries fo r ourselves as well as fo r our loved ones.
• T o learn how to really let go and trust God.
For more information, please call Kevin & Joyce @ 288-2583
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W A N T E D
KEYBO ARD PLAYER
Spirit filled & proficient in Gospel Music.
Able to teach as well as play
Full-Time Position with New Church in the area.
Cali Sharlen at (503) 5 1 9 -1 3 7 9 or (503) 8 0 7 -4 1 9 6
North Portland Bible College
4905 N. Vancouver Ave. Portland, Oregon
Spring Schedule, March 29 — June 11,1999
Are you single? Do you enjoy good conversation?
W ould you like to m ake new
friends in an open and re­
laxed environm ent? L e t’s
talk about the real issues
facing to d a y ’s sin g le s...
Join us for “ Sw eet Fel-
ow ship” a tim e o f dessert
ind discussion. Sw eet Fel-
ow ship is held every 3rd
Saturday at 4:00 PM at Re-
Elections C offee and Books:
146 N E K illingsw orth. T he
Jessert and coffee are free!
T his event is free and
>en to the public. All adult
agles are w elcom e to at-
nd. P lease b ring a friend!
jr m ore inform ation, call
281-5850
Monday Evenings, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
New Testament Survey III
Ministry to Urban Families III
R etirem ent Living
• Studio & 1 -Bedroom Apartments with Full Kitchens
• Easy a ccess to shopping and bus lin es
• Dining R oom , Beauty and Barber Shop
• Activities, Chibs, and Garden areas
• Safpfy, Security, and Com panionship
• Federal Rent Subsidies for those that qualify
Tuesday Mornings, 9:00 - 12 Noon
New Testament Survey III
Tuesday Evenings, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Bible Lands and Customs
Equipping the Saints II
Lay Counseling II
MS Windows 95/Word 97
Wednesday Mornings, 9:00 - Noon
Bible Lands and Customs
Westmoreland**
Union Honor
Thursday Mornings 9:00 - Noon
Old Testament Survey III
Educational Ministries of the Church:
Making Our Programs Ready for 2000
M O 4 SS 23rd Avwtua
Portland. O ra*on 07203
233-8671
M arshall
Union H onor
Kirkland
Union Honors
2 0 2 0 ItW Northrup I
Portland, Orason 07200
3 8 3 0 SB S M i Avattua
Portland, Oregon 07266
228-0677
777-6101
Thursday Evenings, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Old Testament Survey III
Celebration and Despair in the Psalms
Christian Social Ethics
E. Nance,
M. Div.
Carol Chism, N.S.W.
E. Nance, M.Div.
Michael Lindsey, M.Div.
Brian Fraught, B.A.
Jay Held, M.Div.
Annett Stanton, B.A.
Michael Lindsey, M. Div.
James Coleman, M.A.
Debra Jenkins, M.A.
James Coleman, M.A.
Gerald Wilson, Ph.D.
LeRoy Haynes, D. Min.
(At Allen Temple)
Call 288 2919 to register, or to receive Inform ation
and ask for A pril
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