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May 03, 1992 - Image 18

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-05-03

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, ,
RELIGION
Send
your
Church
History,
Upcoming
Events,
Pastor's
Anniversary
etc.
to:
Michigan
Citizen
P.O. Box
03560
Highland
Park,
MI
48203
or call
869-0033.
'1' ve b en trying to find out
bout my own c ground," aid
Fer on, who first experienced
Inipi t Sie ' home nd now
ionally attends the ceremony
taw t lodge n Blissfield,
Ohio.
"It' prayer form that I've
found to very compatible with
my Catholic faith. It' a fODD of
prayer. Anyone who' of good will
can go, " id Ferguson, who likens
the e perience to traditional
Catholic acraments of penance
and anointing.
"It's a way of coming into
contact wi th the faith of my
ancestor. It's a beautiful
experience of prayer. It' very
imple and down-to-earth," said
Ferguson, who has encountered
some Catholics who feel the Native
American practice isn't compatible
with Catholici m.
But on p It 0 th den ptu
e ctly wh t Si hun tin
tive eri n dan hi 1 •
pelt nd h nd fan m d of
fe thers dom all in Si ' den.
He revere the Amen n Indi n
greeting cards, letters and other
artifacts displayed on the hel f.
It wa 10 ye ago wh n Sie ,
part Chickasaw, embraced the
piritual phil o ophy of the
American Indian. ow, St ndin
Wolf - Sics' Indian identity -
helps a lot of other people on that
ame desperate earch find what
they are 100 ing for, and a lot of
them end their earch right in
Standing Wolf' bac yard.
Behind Standing Wolfs home is
the eat lodge, dome made of
blankets and willow boughs where
the Native American ceremony of
Inipi (purification) is conducted
among several people like Sies who.
are eeking a better relationship
with the Great Spirit.
"It reconnect people to
piritual path," aid Skinner,
part-Lakota Sioux who help drug
and alcohol abusers at Herric
Hospital in Tecum eh. "I take
several of my ellen withme very
time I go."
"They ee uch a value in it. It's
a real functional spirituality," said
Skinner. Skinner aid he feels
Inipi helps participants ee more
clearly how they fit into the world,
and the experience stays with them
when they exit the sweat lodge.
"A lot of rehabilitation i a
purification process," he said.
"You gain ground in a sacred way.
It's not a contest to see who can
stand the heat the longest"
HOWEVER, Pope John Paul n
has upbeld Native American
he Go p I Mu ic
A ciation hand
o DoveAward
Do you have an event that you want others to know about? Send us your Church News!
Send to: MICHIGAN CITIZEN-P.O. Box03560-12541 Second
Highland, Park, Michigan 48203
.
By MARGA�ET MANSFIELD
EPOn GCMP!/
Yolanda Adams coming out on top with
ber "Through The Storm. "
The Gospel Music Association
� off its annual gospel mesic week
wtth the 23rd Ann\.8l Dove Awards,
I1'fU1ting � best in gospe! music.
A special tribute was made to
g' spet's rich African-American
hOritagc, incl\lrlve of the contributions
made by Thomas Dorsel, James
Cevelaoo, and Mahalia Jadson. As
expected, it was a big night for Bebe &
Qce at the annual Dove Awards.
Gospel's top doowon "Group of The
lear," while also walking off with the
hy for "Contemporary Black Gospel
ttecorded Songof� Year." Tbe song,
of course, "AtJdicti\.te Love:" Take
. took oo� the award for "Contem-
')!rirary Black Gospel Album of the
Year" with tb:ir "He Is ChristmtJs"
�.
: "Rap Gospel of the Year" went to
�-E & the G-Rap Crew, woo toured
611 12m year with Bebe & Ceee. AOO for
his live albwn of "Psalms, Hymm &:
SpirituoJ Son&f," l..amelle Harris was
moored with "Irspirational Album of
rRle Year."
t � While winners in contemporary
�l categories were somewhat pre­
dSctable, traditional awards were any­
:ihing but. The biggest surprise came in
:the category of "Traditional Black
�pel Albwn of� Year"w�re Mom
.& Pop Winans came out on top for �ir
second album, entitled "For The Rest Of
MyLife."
� � The award for "Traditional Black
� Song of the Year" was just as
�rising with relative newcomer
Does the KKK bear re1tdion­
ship to Satanic cults? That's the
question being �kcd by members of an
inncr-city Los Angeles chW'Ch wbere
vandals recently spray-painted racist,
KKK, am Satanic symbols.
The incidents mark an alarming rise
in hate crimes, now reaching record
levels in Los Angeles. Blacks arxl Jews
have been victims in ro percent of the
incidents.
Briefly: CBS announced it will air
an eight-hour miniseries, called ''The
Bible," featuring classic Old Testaments
stories ... Edwin . Hawkins reassembled
his singers for a reunion album and video
of "OhHappy Day." It was 23 years ago
that the song WOuOO its way up both
. Billboard's pop aoo gospel charts. .. Our
condolences to Andrae & Sandra
Couch on the recent pessing of their
room,
Hollywood Fashion
. Gospel Hours
W.e.H.B. 1200 AM -7:00 a.m. - 11 :00 a.m.
Every Sunday Morning
Rev. Wilmore Allen
Rev. A.J. Rogers
Joe Ell Ukely
Catherine Robinson
Gloria Parker
Lorraine Walker
Bro. Dunkin
894-8774
298-6333
298-6334
298-6335
Henry Ruff Rd.
Inkster. Mich.

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