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Portland Blvd Wed Downstairs 4:45 p.m. Join any meetingl For more information Call weekdays 8.30 am to 5:00 pm (or toll free 1-877 297-1021) wwwwetfitwafcners.com — - ■ n.. irmin u t it îi - i wrseTSStssi » Sr Pastor Bishop Samual M Irs ing (C le v e la n d T e n n e s s e e ) Worship Opportunities A Services Sundays 2510 N.E. Sandy Blvd. ( 503)297-1021 C h u rc h o f God Noon 930 The Native North American or First Nations’ Christian com ­ munity is hosting the Many Nations - One Voice Celebra­ tions 2001 at New Song Com ­ m unity C hurch, 2511 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, from Thursday, Oct. 18 through Saturday, Oct. 20. A Peoples Prayer Summit will be c o n d u c te d all day on Wednesday, Oct. 17. The gatherings are a lead to the fourth World Christian Gath­ ering on Indigenous People, scheduled to take place in Ha­ waii in October 2002. The Ab­ original People o f Australia hosted the third such gathering this past January near Sydney, Australia. There is a growing deep spiri­ tual stirring throughout the Wednesday '. Family Training Hour, 7PM 5522 N. A lbina P o rtla n d , Oregon »72 1 7 * 505 283-1635 Please call fo r information or counciling. Christian church concerning the role First Nations people have in bringing spiritual renewal and revival to America. The event in Portland is designed to provide an avenue to break down walls o f separation and build bridges o f reconciliation between na­ tive groups and the cultures in which they have been assimi­ lated. A history o f genocide, as­ sim ila tio n , and o p p ressio n serves as a common backdrop for most o f the ethnic groups attending this historic gather­ ing. We are familiar with the mis­ treatment o f Native Americans in our own nation’s short his­ tory. That reality is not just limited to North America. Dur­ ing one period o f Aboriginal history, the English colonists hunted Native Australians for sport. Local and national speakers in c lu d e R ich ard T w iss o f Wiconi International, Francis F ra n g ip a n e o f A d v a n cin g C h u rch M in istrie s , John Dawson o f the International Reconciliation Coalition, Chuck Pierce o f Global Harvest Minis­ tries and Adrian Jacobs o f the Wesleyan Native American Min­ istries. O th er Church of God Location: hippy liirfliikiY Center o f Praise Ministries Ttilunaka ' 3402 R St. Vancouver, Washington Pastor Marcus J. Irving I asliington Your Family and Friends