October 26. 2005 œi’1 Jlortlanh © bseruer Page B3 R eligion Holiday BazaarCelebrates 55 Years iJ l W'K • « — ■■■■I— Providence Child Center Guild features handmade crafts, gifts Gloria Stidum will perform on Saturday, Nov. 5 at Emmanuel Temple Church. Gloria Stidum Performs Local Gospel Concert Vocalist sings messages of love, diversity Filled with the grace of God, gospel vocalist G loria Stidum will present an energetic show o f talent and faith at 6:30 p.m. on S a tu rd a y , N o v . 5 at Emmanuel Tem ple Church. With the them e o f "A Praise and W orship Experience to Re­ m em ber,” internationally known Stidum will sing o f her purpose as a visionary through the G lori­ ous Prophetic International M in­ istries. A uthor o f “Prophetic Po­ etry: From the F ath er's Heart to Y o u rs ," S tid u m ’s m e ssa g e s u n ity and harm ony are clear. S h e 'll feature her new CD, “I’ll Bow Down to W orship H im ,” at the show. Starting out as a 4-year-old singing “Lord, D on’t M ove That M ountain,” Stidum has a life­ long history o f devotion through gospel music, with support from a spiritual family. “It m akes me feel complete and inspired. It’s part o f me,” Stidum said. “Singing, for me, sends a m essage to feel it in their h e a rt, to c o n n e c t w ith G od. When I com e together to sing for the m inistry, it’s a message o f lo v e, e n c o u ra g e m e n t and h o p e.” M ore than 30 people from different churches will be repre­ sented in helping the event come together, from the ushers to the m usicians. “The c o m m u n ity and churches need to work closer in understanding diversity in our com m unities,” she said. Stidum g u arantees that ev ­ eryone that enters the doors o f the church that night will be welcom ed and treated well. T he evening will be dedicated to Unity o f Vision in the North­ w est. Tickets to the event are free and can be requested by calling Iris Ramiz at 503-309-8967 or Donna Isaac at 503-771-3815. Emmanuel Tem ple Church is lo­ cated at 1033 N. Sum ner Street. Love is stitched into hundreds o f hand­ made crafts and gifts that will fill the tables of the Providence Child C enter G uild ’s 55th an­ nual Holiday Bazaar, set for9a.m . to5 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, in the main lobby o f Provi­ dence Portland M edical Center, 4805 N.E. Glisan St. This long tradition o f the guild dates back to 1950, when the Sisters o f Providence oper­ ated one o f O regon’s first orphanages. O ur Lady o f Providence Nursery. The sisters cared for every child, regardless o f need, who cam e to their door. The guild form ed initially to support the work o f the orphanage. “We were called 'm om m as’ by the ch il­ dren, said Eloise Savage, a 50-year guild member. “We would take the children out to stores w hen they needed new shoes or clothes. We took them out for ice cream . We took them to our homes for birthday parties and H allow een.” S avage’s eyes tw inkle as she recalls, “The sisters wanted the children to know there was another life out there - and we helped as best we could.” That charge from a h alf century ago still stands today. The orphanage closed in the Providence Child Center Guild members (left to right) Josephine Piro, Marge Fleskes, Carroll Papp and Eloise Savage display a hand made quilt sewn specifi­ cally for the bazaar by an Amish quilter from Brownsville, Ore. 1960s when the state moved to a foster care system , but Providence continues tocare for children with complex medical needs and profound disabilities at the C enter for M edically Fragile Children. Today the guild bazaar benefits the young residents at the center. The pro­ ceeds help give the children a childhood ★ , Don t let time and distance stand in the way o f happiness and success. She guarantees to help you no matter what the problem may be. 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