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Page B5 œ*îl’IJortlanb (©bseruer October 19. 2005 You have to have confidence in your ability, and then he tough enough to follow through. -Rosalynn Carter R eligion SERVICES: Carpentry • Concrete Flatwork • Painting CL Fencing • Vents Plumbing • Residential Water Supply • Waste Finish Work Rehab Remodel Gospel Ensembles Perform Show M ig h ty C lo u d s o f Jo y , Stephen H urd and others, they'll present new and origi nal songs along with other var ied selections with a powerful 9-piece vocal ensemble and 4- piece band. Special opening guests will be local group Concrete Evan gelists. For more information, visit www.prayzegospel.com orcall(503)754-l600. Local powerhouse vocal ensemble Derrick McDuffey and Chosen Generation will be in full concert on Oct. 22 at 6 p.m. at Irvington Cov enant Church at 4046 NE Martin Luther King Blvd. The concert is free and open to the public, featuring special guests from Portland, Se attle, Tacoma, Wash, and Houston, Texas, f Derrick McDuffey and Chosen G eneration have been ministering and per- lorming in the northwest for pearly a decade. Afterrecent P erfo rm an ces alo n g sid e such noteworthy gospel art ists as Ted & Sheri, The ---------------------------------- The Concrete Evangelists will open for Derrick McDuffey and Chosen Generation on Oct. 22 at Irvington Covenant Church. 3l With energetic performances by Portland’s saxo- »honist Eldon “T” Jones and Seattle gospel group Vitherspoon, Crossroads Community Church of Zancouver, Wash, will host a CD release party for ' Our Testament,” the latest compilation album from ontemporary urban gospel group Congregation. Featuring messages of praise and worship, the Ibum offers a modem twist on appreciating Jesus Zhrist. The show is set for Sunday, Oct. 23 at 6:30 p.m. at Crossroads Community Church, located at 7708 NE 78lh Street in Vancouver. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information, Eldon “T” call (360) 256-9711 o r v isit Jones <vww.antraxent.com . “The Creatures of Prometheus" and Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, “Eroica.” Portland newcomer Julia Hwakyu Lee will perform “Fugue and Variations in E- flat major.” Tickets are $23 for adults. $17 for seniors and $10 for students, and are available at the door and through the or chestra office by calling 503- 234-4077or360-993-1711 .Tick ets are also available through Tickets West at 800-992-8499. In Memory of Mancus Ray Rouse A funeral was held Tuesday at New Hope lissionary B aptist C hurch in Portland for lancusR ay Rouse, who died Oct. 11 at age 53. Rouse was born Nov. 21,1 9 5 1 , in Picayune, liss. He m oved to Portland in 1970 and was a tash ier for the Star Park Co. S u rv iv o rs include his d a u g h te rs, M onica Head of Christian Coalition Withdraws Three women allege sexual abuse Columbia Symphony Honors Beethoven and M illshane; siste rs, M ary H. Jack so n , Ruth Ann B lack and P aulette H arriso n ; and three g ran d ch ild ren . His son M arcus died in 1975. R em em brances to G re a te r F aith M is sionary B aptist C hurch in P ortland. A rra n g e m ents by Ross H ollyw ood L ittle C hapel o f the C him es. Housing Program continued (A P ) - T he longtim e head o f the C h ristian C o alitio n o f O regon said M onday th at he is “ w ith d ra w in g from p u b lic life ,” a day a fte r new s r e p o r ts d e ta ile d a c c u s a tio n s o f sexual abuse ag ain st him by three fem ale relatives. “ I am th an k fu l fo r a fam ily that loves and su pports m e, and intend to w ith d raw from public life until this is re so lv e d ," Lou B eres w rote in a s ta t e m e n t p o s te d on th e o rg a n iz a tio n ’s w e b s ite , at w w w .c o a litio n .o rg . Beres has denied any crim inal co n d uct, and w rote that he w ill “pursue the Biblical response and do all w ithin m y p o w e r to re c o n c ile w ith that p e rso n .” T he three w om en - now ad u lts - allege they w ere abused by B eres as preteens. T h eir fam ilies called the child abuse hot line last m onth, after the three openly d iscu ssed the a l leged abuse fo r the first tim e. B eres, 70, has blam ed “ personal and p o litical e n e m ie s” for the c o m plaint. E xp an d s V ision from Metro Helena’s Tavem on Northeast Co- umbia Boulevard after serious vio- ence at or near the establishment. The Portland Police Bureau and e city of Portland “all lined up in isition"tothetavem,Cruza6id. 'G ood C redit ■R efinance "B ad C redit "M ortgage L a te o .k . "P urchase " F ir s t- lim e Buyer 1 DO IT ALL! I f I can't do it - N O B O D Y C A N ! C A L L M E TODAY! 503.722.8S 7 S Charlotte Martin 222 N.K. Park Plaza Dr. Suite I IS Vancouver, \YA 98684 HOMELOAN S O U R C E The Sky Is The Limit '"»■'Foe- Or is it?! Go he\ond Exceed the ’ lim it' Say “ Yes” to the boundlessness o f your Spirit. All are welcome. No expectations. Come as yourself. Follow your path. THE HARMONY CENTER A Church for the Un-Churchfy Sundays 10AM to noon at the Center Ring S339 SI. 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Liquor Store Replacement on Agenda continued Would you ¡ike to own your own hound Would you like to refinance your current home, to tower your monthly payments? MARTIN CLEANING SERVICE from Metro Jom eow nership Initiative this rear, which will hopefully help »ridge th e g a p fo r m in o rity lom eow nership in the area. Around the 1990s, the rate of Mrican Americans owning homes n the city declined, w hile the lum ber o f w hite hom eow ners >rew. According to the 2000 Cen- ;us, minority homeownership was »nly 40 percent in Portland, com- »ared to 59 percent o f whites. Oregon as a w hole placed last in he nation for hom eow nership brow th since 1950 to 2000. PCRI Is w orking for these num bers to th a n g e . R enovations for P C R I's new offices began last December. Now that th ey ’re com plete, the pro- iram will have much more space o match their grow ing achieve ments. For more inform ation, visit vww.pcrihome.org. 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