lune 23. 2004 ffl’1 ^Jortfanò (©bserUer Page B5 R eligion Community Member Dies Kenneth Roy Whitney A memorial service was held at Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church on Saturday, June 19 for Kenneth Roy Whitney. He died on June 8 in Walnut Creek, Calif, at age 53. Whitney grew up in northeast Portland and attended Grant High School. In 1984, he married and later divorced. From that union, Christian and Angelica were bom . He is survived by his son and daughter; his mother, Louise Whitney; brothers Samuel Whitney Jr., James Whitney and H any Whitney; and many family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his father Samuel, brother George and sister Alice Whitney-Hill. Jefferson Graduate Remembered Carland D. ‘Duker’Allen Jr. A memorial service was held Thursday, June 17, in Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church in Portland forC arland D. "D uker” Allen Jr., who died June 9 at age 27. Allen was bom Aug. 9, 1976, in Portland. A graduate o f Jefferson High School, he was a care provider at an adult foster home in Beaverton. Survivors include his mother, Denise Callahan; father and step­ mother, Carland and Rena Allen; sisters, Lisa Broadous, Shalanda Sims, VanessiaCrawford.Lavette Allen, JaNaela Page, ShukuraMitchell Men of Victory The Men o f Victory, a group from the Highland United Church of Christ in northeast Portland, held a Pacific Northwest Men 's Revival Saturday at King School Park. This community outreach ministry included games, prayer and food, such as this barbeque tent run by Robert Collins and others. and LaKecia Wright; and grandparents, C’harlesetta Reed, and Larry and Fay Callahan. Remembrances to the music department of Mt. Gillard Missionary Baptist Church. Arrangements by Killingsworth. In Memory o f Ray Eaglin Augustana Lutheran Church welcomes Rev. Dr. Jam es A. Forbes from Riverside Church, New York, preaching at a Jazz/Gospel JllStice Revival featuring m usicians Marilyn Keller, Shirley Nanette, Kevin Deitz, Ron Steen, George Mitchell, and the Disciples in Song Sunday, June 27, 2004, 6:00 p.m. all are welcome - free event (a freewill offering will be given) Dr. Forbes w ill preach at Allen Temple CME Sunday at 10:45 a.m., 4236 NE 8th Ave. Augustana Lutheran Church Church Quits Alliance ( AP) — The Southern Bap­ tist Convention voted Tues­ day to quit the Baptist World Alliance following complaints that some members of the loose, global association had adopted liberal theology and “anti-American” thinking. Prior to Tuesday’s vote, Paige Patterson, president of Southwestern Baptist Theo­ logical Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, said the SBC should not give money or endorse­ ment to an organization that includes liberals. 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