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    July 6, 2011
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Page 17
Fellowship Hosts National Conference
To inspire, develop and pre­
pare individuals for the m inistry,
the Fellow ship o f C hristian Be­
lievers will hold their national
conference at the Portland A ir­
port Holiday Inn from W ednes­
day, July 6 through Friday, July
8. Individuals already in the m in­
istry are also invited to the event
to enhance their know ledge and
skills.
The theme for the conference is
“Let It Rain” and workshops, ser­
vices and special events will be
featured throughout the event.
Day sessions begin at 8 a.m., and
free nightly services with choir
perform ances will be held each
night beginning at 7 p.m.
For m ore in fo rm atio n , call
George McCree, at 480-704-4830
or go to fcbinternational.org.
Hodge Comprehensive Counseling Service
Portland Congress Center
1 0 0 1 2 W Fifth Avenue, 2te 1 1 0 0 . Portland, Oregon 9 7 2 0 4
Phon©:503-220-1790
Email: hodgehspks@msn.com
Fax: 1+503-220-IQ 15
www.hodgecounsoling.com
E.D. Mondaine & Belief will perform Saturday, July 9 during a dinner theatre event next to Po’
Shines Café in the Kenton neighborhood.
An Event to Help Angels
As a way help the tornado-rav­
aged community of Joplin, Mo., the
local organization Voices of a Thou­
sand Angels is holding a fundraising
dinner and concert event.
E.D. Mondaine & Belief will per­
form live during the Saturday, July
9 theater event to take place at 6 p.m.
nextdoortoPo’ Shines Café, 8131N.
Denver Ave., in the Kenton Neigh­
borhood.
Po’ Shines Café has put together
a special menu for patrons of the
event to purchase and enjoy.
The concert is free to attend, but
the group will be accepting dona-
T erry F amily
F uneral
H ome
tions to fund individuals to travel to
Joplin on July 29 to help a popula­
tion that suffered the most destruc­
tive tornado to hit the U.S. in over 60
years.
For m ore inform ation, visit
voicesoflO O O angels.org
or
achaiarecords.com.
2337 N. Williams Ave,
Portland, Or 97227
503-249-1788
We make the service personal,
You make the tribute personal.
Every time we arrange a personalized funeral service, we take special pride going
the extra mile. With our online Memorial Obituary, now we can do even more.
Friends and family can find out service information, view photos, read obituary,
otdet flowers and leave personal messages of condolences from anywhere, anytime.
Simply go to our website.
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"Dedicated to providing excellent service
and superior care o f your loved one "
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Certifiod Christian Counselor
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Saturdays @ 1:00 PM
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FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7PM
Services will be held at
New Song Community Center
2511 NE MIK Blvd.
Comer of ne MU B M & Russell Street hi Portland
Dwight A. Terry
Oregon License CO-3644
Amy S. Terry
Oregon License FS-0395
Doors open at 6pm for every service
For directions or more information. can
503-488-5481
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