Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 05, 2005, Page 6, Image 6

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    lanuary 5, 2005
Page A6
Pray for Iraq Peace Worship fo r King
Interfaith service Sunday at Augustana
Jewish. Muslim and Christian
faith leaders will join together for
an "Interfaith Service of Prayer
for Peace in Iraq: A Service of
Lamentation and Hope" on Sun­
day. Jan. 9 at 4 p.rn. at Augustana
Lutheran Church, 2710 N.E. I()th
Ave. The service isopen to people
of all faiths.
The prayer service will in­
clude songs, prayers and re­
flections from many faiths on
the w ar in Iraq. The event fea­
tures E ncore C hoir and litu rg i­
cal dancers. There will also be a
reading of names of the victim s of
the war. which will include so l­
diers from all countries, Iraqi chil­
dren and adults, and aid w orkers
who have died. A candle will be lit
to honor these lives. T he service
will end with acan d le procession
out into the street.
Speakers will include Rabbi Joey
Wolf, Congregation Havurah Sha­
lom: Imam Shahriar Ahmed, Bilal
M osque; Bonnie Parr-Philpson,
Metro District Superintendent of
the United M ethodist Church; the
Rev. Gene Ross, United Church of
Christ; the Rev. Mark Knutson,
Augustana Lutheran Church; and
David Leslie, executive director of
Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon.
For more information, contact
Jan Elfers, Ecumenical Ministries
of Oregon, at 503-221-1054; the
Rev. W esTaylor, Tualatin United
Methodist Church, at 503-692-
1820; or the Rev. Mark Knutson,
Augustana Lutheran Church, at
503-288-6174.
Realize Your Dreams
A product o f public schools and
public housing, Mujiba Salaam
Parker wants to help people to real­
ize theirdream s in life.
The African-American author
has published "H is Inspiration
Through Me: Volumes I and 2," a
compilation o f inspirational mes­
sages promoting faith in God to
help achieve goals.
“My hope is that people renew
their minds to be open to the amaz-
ing possibilities that life has to
offer. If we put our minds to it and
trust in Jehovah, our dreams can
become reality,” said Parker.
Mujiba is a public servant who
has administered grants and loans
for several years and loves to pro­
vide funding for the projects of
others. Her book is available on
the
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at
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A rea residents are invited to
honor Rev. M artin L uther K in g 's
legacy by attending the annual
cityw ide service presented by the
A lbina M inisterial A lliance, a
g ro u p o f A fr ic a n - A m e r ic a n
clergy.
T he w o rsh ip c e le b ra tio n is
scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. S u n ­
day, Jan. 16 at the new ly co n ­
structed E m m anuel T em ple Full
G ospel C hurch o f G od, 1033 N.
Sum ner St. Immanuel P astorC .T .
W ells will host the service and
Dr. M ark Strong o f Life C hange
C hristian C hurch is the featured
speaker.
For more inform ation, contact
Dr. Rev. L eroy H aynes Jr., MLK
w orship celebration coordinator,
at Allen T em ple AM E Church.
Group Promotes Marriage Equality
T he ad v o c a c y g ro u p L ove
Makes a Family will meet at a north­
east Portland church inobservance
of Martin Luther K ing's birthday to
teach others how to shape a mean­
ingful dialogue about same-sex
marriage and discuss how to con­
front the voter-approved ban on
the unions.
Rev. Cecil Charles Prescod, di­
rector of the group's marriage equal­
ity project, said the measure placed
discrimination into the state Con­
stitution.
“We need to continue our ef­
forts to talk to our fellow citizens
how this negatively impacts our
families,” Prescod said.
On Saturday, Jan. 15, the gay-
In my view,
constitutional
amendments should
not he used to
restrict or deny
freedoms, hut to
protect and
expand freedom.
rights organization will sponsor a
speakers' training workshop on
talking about same sex marriage
from noon to 3 p.m. at Ainsworth
United Church o f Christ, 2941 N.E.
Ainsworth.
Although King w asn’t directly
connected with gay rights activ­
ism, his widow, Coretta Scott King,
has spoken out in support of mar­
riage equality.
“In my view , co nstitutional
amendments should not be used to
restrict or deny freedoms, but to
protect and expand freedom. Gay
and lesbian people have families
and their families should have legal
p ro te c tio n ...a C o n s titu tio n a l
amendment banning same-sex mar­
riages is a form o f gay bashing, and
it would do nothing at all to protect
traditional marriages," Mrs. King
said in March 2004.
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a counselor at a women’s work re­
lease center.
Gordly has also worked as a rape
victim's advocate in the Multnomah
County District A ttorney's office,
was a member of the C ounty's Lo­
cal Public Safety Policy Council,
the N ational O rg an izatio n for
V ictim 's Assistance, and was chair
of the Portland Police Bureau’s
Chief’s Forum when Tom Potter
was Portland's C hief of Police.
She is currently a member of the
Oregon Supreme Court Access to
Justice for All Committee.
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