January 5,2000 B Metro/ Religion Trin-i-tee and Spiritual Love Birl Govenor Simington Sr. Sunrise November 12,1923 Sunset December 22, 1999 Sunrise N ovem ber 12,1923 Sunset D ecem ber 22 ,1 9 9 9 M r Birl G ovenor Sim ington Sr. w as bom In D oddrige, AK on N ovem ber 12, 1923. He m oved to Portland in 1945. Birl was a Residential Contractor, self em ployed. Left to cherish his m em ory: M am ie Lee Sim ington Spouse Portland, OR Rosie Sim ington D aughter Portland, OR Janice Sim ington D aughter Portland, O R Betty and B arbara Sim ington D aughters Portland, OR C arl Sim ington Son Portland, OR Birl Sim ington, Jr. Son Portland, OR Sevedious Sim ington Son Portland, OR Lew is and T ony Sim ington Sons Portland, OR Tim othy, Sylvester, and Herman Sim ington Sons Portland, OR O ne D aughter preceded him in death, Joann Sim ington CONTmmiTEPSTOKV r' tok T he P ortland O bsekvek T hey exploded onto the m usic scene in a phenom enal fashion that most new artists can only dream about: a debut that soared to the top o f charts, m ulti-form at radio and video success, prestigious industry aw ards, ongoing international m edia coverage and a featured spot on one o f the y ear’s m ost popular concert tours. In addition,T rin-i-tee 5:7 perform ed on the nationw ide N G Nation Tour and historic Pay-Per-View event with Kirk Franklin and C eC e W inans and w ere the first gospel group ever to perform at the ultra-trendy New York Spring Fashion Show. Most recently, T r i n - i - te e 5 :7 w a s c h o s e n as spokespersons for the Revlon Gospel D iva Search o f the N ew M illennium and contributed to the success o f the The P rince o f E gypt Inspirational Soundtrack. A lthough cutting edge in style, Trin- i-tee 5:7, named for a verse in the New T estam ent book o f 1Sl John, is clearly about substance reliant solely upon G o d ’s grace. T he group’s lyrical c l a r ity a n d m u s ic a l c a c h e , a contem porary blend o f R&B, hip-hop and gospel, is the artistic expression o f the genuine and unapologetic Christian faith o f these young w om en. T rin-i-tee 5:7 consists o f tw o form er high school friend from New Orleans, C hanelle H aynes and Angel Taylor, and new m em ber A drian A nderson. A ppropriately, A n derson's new role with Trin-i-tee 5:7 is a fitting reflection o f th e s p irit o f th e g ro u p : th e friendship and sisterhood that springs n a tu r a lly fro m th e ir s h a re d c o m m itm e n t to G o d a n d th e recognition o f His grace. It was friendship that brought A nderson to T rin -i-te e 5:7. In her role as a successful m akeup artist, she had w o rk e d w ith th e trio and th e ir labelm ates for tw o years. I alw ays c a re d about my artists and w as thankful that G od al lowed me to touch them last and pray for them before th ey w ent out; I grew so m uch spiritually being a part o f the B-Rite M usic Family. “ I also knew I’d have to be ready for a lot o f hard w ork,” says Anderson. “A nd I w anted to m ake sure I would be able to m ake a real contribution. I knew people respected them , and the songs really m inistered to m e.” As soon as A nderson said “yes,” the trio w as o ff and running to concert dates, m eeting w ith producers, and r e c o r d in g th e ir new a lb u m , SPIRITUAL LOVE. Fortheir highly- anticipated sophom ore release on B- R ite Music, the trio co-w rote four songs with their producers. " W e ’ve w ritten songs befo re, but d id n ’t record them ,” says Taylor. “G etting to sing our ow n songs w as a real th rill.. they are dear to our hearts.” “ If They O nly K new ,” one o f the song co-written by the trio, is a smooth R& B num ber that expresses their » desire to com m unicate their Christian faith. O ther co-w riting credits on SPIRITU A L LOVE include the fun, yet in-your-face “ How You Living,” “We Know,” a youthful anthem aimed at reaching a m ass audience with the m essage o f G o d 's grace, and the retro show -stopper “ Put Y our H ands,” w hich pays hom age to the 7 0 ’s hits, “Back In Love A gain” and “ Put Y our Hand In The H and.” W orking with so m any heroes has been a treat for the w om en o f Trin-i- tee . “K irk’s like a big brother to u s ... it’s alw ays jo y to w ork with him,” says Anderson. For A ngel Taylor, m eeting gospel legend T ram aine Hawkins was a moment to remember. “W e spent a couple o f hours with her in the studio, ju st talking,” she says. “That was a real th ri 11 for me, because she was such a big influence... I found out I could sing w hen I was five, trying to duplicate w hat she did on her alb u m s .” C h a n e lle H aynes appreciates H aw kins’ w illingness to share hard-won w isdom with the trio. “She told us all about the criticism she received at first, for wearing m akeup and nail polish. T here were so m any things that w e could relate t o ...a n d sh e w a s so k in d an d encouraging. U nder the spiritual and p ro fe s s io n a l in f lu e n c e o f such talented and com m itted artists, the women ofTrin-i-tee 5:7 have nurtured their own particular gifts and honed their vision for reaching out to a w id e-ran g in g au d ien c e w ith the gospel o f grace. U nlike other youth- oriented groups that share the urban airwaves with them, Trin-i-tee 5:7 has an u n c o m p ro m isin g m essag e o f sexual purity and personal faith that goes against the grain o f popular culture. In “ My B ody,” a young woman m akes a self-assured choice and refuses to be m anipulated: “i f this is love then y o u can take it/Ifth is is not then don t y a fa k e it/M y body { ¿s the L o rd 's tem ple/D on 't m ess with Oswald Eugene Williams G od 5 property. " “T h ere’s so much pressure out there Sunrise Sunset for yo u n g p eo p le,” says T aylor, December 7,1933 December 21,1999 “ ...s o m uch sex on TV, radio, and m ovies, that they think it’s normal to be intim ate at 16. We want to get the m essage out that they have a choice. Sunrise D ecem ber 7,1933 Sunset D e c e m b e r2 1 ,1999 T he physical stu ff can w ait,” At Mr. O sw ald Eugene W illiam s w as bom in M cAllister, O klahom a on December average age o f 21, C hanelle Haynes, 7, 1933, he m oved to Portland in 1967 from Kansas City, Missouri. Oswal Angel T aylor and Adrian A nderson w orked as a C om m ercial Painter, he painted service stations, ect. reach across generational boundaries O sw ald leaves to cherish his memory: an d m u sic a l g e n re s w ith th e ir C hristine E. W illiam s Spouse Portland, OR im m en sely ap p ealin g sound and G w endolyn G oods V ancouver, Wash. a r tic u la te e x p r e s s io n s o f th e ir Patricia Strickland Portland, OR Christian faith. “O ur hope is that Linda Isadore V ancouver, W ash. these songs will show people the ' Eugene W illiam s Portland, OR w ay to a relationship with God, that Karen W illiam s K ansas City, M issouri they will know God loves them,” says M ichael W illiam s V ancouver, W ash. T ay lo r. A d rian A n d erso n ad d s, Paul W illiam s Portland, OR “Trin-i-tee 5:7 is a m inistry.. .nothing W endell W illiam s V ancouver, Wash. L oretta Jack V ancouver, Wash. m ore, nothing less.” D anielle Larry Vanc<«uver, Wash. T yrone W illiam s V ancouver, W ash. V icky W illiam s Deceased K athy Lincoln V ancouver, Wash. Edw ard W illiam s Portland, Wash. Step Children: Randy Foster Portland, OR G ary Foster Portland, OR Sherry Stephens Portland, OR C orey Scott Portland, OR Vikki Scott Portland, OR A lso survived by his form er w ife-M ildred W illiam s o f V ancouver, Wash. Presenting in Concert! GOS pel 2000 II II ANEW YEAB A NEW DECADE A NEW CENTURY A NEW MILLENNIUM A NEW OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE THE LIVING GOD THROUGH JESUS CHRIST! Dr. Johnny Pack IV, Pastor Theme : "TOTAL PRAISE" John 14:6 Guest Oireeton s/s. Bertene Warren Guest Musicians: Minister Terence Gansu GuGGu Garnett Minister nt Music: S/s. lereue Wilder u Roslyn Wilder-Caln Produced By: Front H o * Production Haney SaltH.299-8494 t Saturday, January 8, 2000 a t 6:00 pm Hollywood Theatre (4 1 22 N E Sandy Blvd) You're invited to witness the s p irit o f Gospel Music and Dance (Year 2000), with the "100 Voices" Fellowship Baptist Church Mass Choir, Praise Dancers, Fellowship youth choir. Special Guests, Elder: Melvin Bailey, In a world filled with dead end paths to God, Jesus Christ is still the same; making a difference in people's lives. Atlanta, Georgia, The Jackson Sister's, Emmanuel Temple FGP Church (Proceeds from thit pro«com teili help to benefit the Energy Asuttanee programs)~Free Will Offering’ A message brought to you by the African American pastored churches o f the Interstate Baptist Association. Call (503) 452-2930 to learn more about us. I