Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 08, 2010, Page 14, Image 14

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Northwest Voice For Christ Ministries
"An Interdenominational Church"
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W orsh ip Services:
Sundays: W orship S e r v ic e — 12:00-1:30 P.M.
Sem inars: Bible Them es— W ednesdays— 6 :0 0 — 8:30P.M .
“ G od T h e F a th e r ” ; “ G od The Son” ; and “ G od T h e H oly S p ir it”
Bishop I lodge and Congregation invite you to
join us at our appointment with Jesus
We R each , Teach, & P reach in J e s u s ’ nam e!!!
1 vocation: C oncordia I University C am pus
2800 NE Liberty (The GKW Library, Room 303)
C o m e r o f 29th «St Liberty
Portland, OR. 97211
To inquire about ou r C h u rch please call (5 0 3 ) 863 -6 5 4 5 or
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Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church
4009 North Missouri Street, Portland, OR
Pastor Johnny Pack, IV Founder
“A Pre-Church 23rd Year Celebration!”
This fall, the Hoffman Gallery
o f Contemporary Art at Lewis &
Clark College presents an exhibi­
tion investigating the work of
Alison Saar, an artist known for
her emotionally candid explora­
tion o f African cultural Diaspora.
Alison Saar: Bound for Glory,
features the sculptures and works
on paper o f this important con­
temporary artist who uses the
human body to explore racial and
gender issues while engaging her
audience in an ongoing dialog.
Local audiences may already
be familiar with Saar's work. Last
spring, Lewis & Clark held a
ceremony to officially dedicate
Saar’s “York: Terra Incognita”
bronze statute on the southwest
Portland campus.
A tribute to the memory of
William Clark’s slave, the sculp­
ture earned praise from the local
media and has attracted visitors
from the region and beyond.
The college’s fall exhibition ex­
plores both Saar’s public artworks
and the more personal pieces she
creates in her Los Angeles studio.
The exhibition opened Tues­
day, Sept. 7 and will continue
through Dec 12. It is free and
open to the public; the gallery is
open Tuesday through Sunday,
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
More information is available
at lclark.edu/hoffman gallery.
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Theme: You are a Unique Church! Ephesians 2:10
Saturday, September 25,2010 at 3pm
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Guest Speaker Evangelist Melanie Pichon-Smith
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