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Pagtf B6________________________________________ SIFfc J l o r t l a n h © b s e r u e r _____________________________________Apr» 24,2002 People return every year to share in the Portland Revels Set Spring Auditions tradition of song and celebration by participat ing on stage, backstage or as an audience member. This year the show will include a chorus of adults and teens of more than 40 members, a chorus of 15 young children, the Portland Brass Quintet, the Jouissance early music ensemble from Seattle, and the Bridgetown Morris Dancers. Adult and teen auditions will be held June 1“, 3rd, 8lh and 9lh. Adults and teens are asked to The Portland Revels has scheduled a se prepare two songs to sing unaccompanied; a ries of audition dates this spring for this song of your choice and 1-2 verses of a year’s Christmas Revels chorus, a musical traditional carol. and theatrical experience in a most unique production. fessional and amateur artists working to gether to create a community that extends C hildren’s auditions (ages 7-11) will be to prepare a song or carol to sing unaccom panied. All auditions will be held at St. Michael and beyond rehearsals, beyond the stage and into All Angels Church, 1704 N.E. 43rd. Call 503- the audience. 224-7411 for an appointment. i LueRochelle Brim-Atkins is the keynote speaker for Women's Day at Bethel AME Church. held June 1“, 3rd and 8lh. Children are asked The Revels is a rich combination of pro r Cðel Celebrates (Yem en's 'Cbap j l W o rs h ip w ith us a t th e : A lbina C h ristian L ife C en ter ■ S is u C h u rc h o f God Sr. Pastor Bishop Samual M. Irving (C le v e la n d T e n n e s s e e ) Worship Opportunities A Services Sundays* Sunday School: 9:45 A M Morning Worship: 11 AM Evening Worship: 6 PM Wednesday Family Training Hour, 7PM 5 5 2 2 N. A lbina March .H P o r tla n d , O regon Wednesday Evening Bible Studies 97217 Now Held at 2149 N. Wllliamette * 503 383-1835 OUR NEW CHURCH H O M E AS OE JULY 7,2002 Please call fo r information or councilinR. The congregation of Bethel A frican M ethodist E piscopal Church, led by Rev. Robert Ned, is celebrating W om en’s Day on Sunday, April 28. The service will be from 11 a. m. - 1 p.m. The guest speaker for this s p irit-fille d ev en t is siste r LueRochelle Brim-Atkins of First AME Church in Seattle. Her speech will address the W omen’s Day theme of Unity: Forgiveness + Love = Peace, Ephesians 4:2-6. Sister LueRochelle is a nationally known consultant, trainer, and inspirational speaker. Her lively style, wealth of experience and her deep personal commitment to living and working from spirit help people achieve clar ity, a sense of purpose and motiva tion to bring all o f who they are to everything they do. As an active member of her church, she can be found teaching Sunday School, singing in the choir, writing African American history scripts which are performed during African American History month, perform ing dramatic poetry, and dance. She is an accomplished pianist and pro lific writer. Other special guests on the program are former State Trea surer Jim Hill, who is currently a candidate for Governor, and Dr. Ethel Simon-Mc Williams, an internationally known edu cator who will offer up the “Call to W orship" for this magnifi cent program. All are invited to attend. For more information, con tact Kai J. Robertson at 503- 283-4531, Felicia Robertson at 503-314-5213 or Carol Chism at 503-823-2071. Seminar Focuses on Coping Family Is Family No Matter Where You Go. Union Gospel Mission is planning to offer a seminar for the families and friends coping with a loved one’s addiction on Friday, May 3 at 6 p.m. at Union Gospel Mission. The mission’s “LifeChange" addiction recovery program focuses on individuals that have life controlling addictions, which have led to joblessness, crime or a life on the street. Addiction often leads to a break in relations with family and friends who become frustrated and unable to cope with the addict’s behavior. says Denise Middleton, LifeChange re cruitment specialist, “and they are seeking ways to encourage that person to get help.” During the seminar, residents will share their insights about how someone en “Many of the calls I receive about LifeChange are from a family member of trenched in addiction relates to family and friends, and what finally triggered a desire to seek help for their addiction. There will also be the sharing of information on the Christian based recovery that takes place in the LifeChange program. The seminar is free, but registration is required. 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