February 14, 2007 life ^.Inrtlanh (O bgcrurr Black History Month _________________ Page A3 Morning Star Church Rises from the Ashes >4 makeshift tent over­ flows with nearly 500 people attending Morn­ ing Star's first Sunday service, just a few feet from the burned ruins of their historic church on Northeast Ivy Street and RodneyAvenue. photo by M ark W ashington / T he P ortland O bserv er continued from Front witness of faith.” The impact of community sup­ port was apparent as people filed into the tent, ushered by visiting members o f New Hope Baptist Church. A row of individuals seated behind Rev. Johnson included Sen. Margaret Carter and Mayor Tom Potter, joined by his wife Karin Hansen. Potter had received a call from Johnson asking him to join the services, after the mayor had fielded hundreds of calls to his office re­ garding the church. Potter ensured the congregation that the church would not only be rebuilt, but more beautiful than it was before. “I want this to be an example of what happens when we create some­ thing golden from the ashes,” he said. The ceremony signified rebirth for two churches lost in a fire; just four months ago Johnson opened his facilities to New Generation Revival Church led by Pastor Johnasen L. Pack, offering them a chance to get on their feet after relocating from Vancouver. W hen Pack addressed the au­ dience he brought people to their feet in an im promptu but spirited serm on. Armed with ironclad faith, he shouted his heartfelt hope that the fire created a turn­ ing point that will lead to a pros­ perous future. As the service continued. Sen. Carter was frank as she implored people to donate a hundred dollars or make a deposit to Morning Star Catastrophe Relief Fund at Wells Fargo Bank. As ushers passed col­ lection plates, Carter reminded the crowd that despite deep affinity for the building, in essence it was not the church. “Morning Star, your best days are ahead.” she said. Johnson was the final speaker, that morning, and in an emotional tone thanked the countless minis­ ters, counselors, ushers and city officials who have offered helpdur- ing this difficult time. Johnson then pledged to continue the church’s services for those in need, includ­ ing an on-site soup kitchen and after school program. “Everyone is not destined to stay in the same place, but we plan to stay right here. We plan to re­ build,” he said. A prayer in the final minutes of this historical service brought Johnson to tears in a mix of grief, happiness and outreached hands of support. As the pastor led his fellow ministers one by one from the tent and into a relatively warm February day, he carried with him enough hope to take yet another step from the ashes. NAACP Defends Salem Organizer The Salem /K eizer branch o f the N A A CP is com ing to the defense o f one o f its organizers who is accused o f sexual m is­ conduct as a form er Salem po­ lice officer. Sterling A lexander goes to trial in April to face allegations o f sex abuse that allegedly oc­ curred from March 31, 2003 to July 6, 2004. A third charge o f sexual m isconduct dates back to 2001. A lexander served as a m ili­ tary police officer before m ov­ ing to Salem in 1998 and has played an active role in the Sa­ lem/Keizer National Association for the A dvancem ent o f C ol­ ored Persons, organizing Civil Rights marches to advocate for the social justice o f individuals Sterling A lexander Teen Missing from Bethany Be part of a Solution Help your Community Reduce Teen Pregnancy Are you an African American women with a daughter aged 10-14 years old? 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