-- -- - - ;. ;: RELIGION By F t i it' Ho e er, itne e te tified th t Y ordered a group of enforcers to murder" bite devils" and to Idll ho led out. Wi included a e throat cut ben he quit 'Jj timony further re ed that Yah ordered the fire bombing of city block hen membe seeking dow ere ulted. Yahweh could get 20 Y • In the meantime, banks have foreclosed on most of the ecr's propertie and his Miami-b d Temple of Love has been abandoned. BTl rfl1: A 1,000 oiee j Boll ood Bo I choir In recording tIS cl Be Pro • _ pI for ty the o ficial anthem of the Rebuild L. . campaign. Th' "Voice 0/ The City· choir-led by First A.M.E. Cmrch choir direc:tor Joseph Westmoreland, is composed of community d religio gro Los I th proeeecs goina to rebuild LA. Do politics and religion mix? • � LMh ueI) PEOPLE POWER! - Rev. Lawrence Edwards, director of the Save Our City Coalition spoke at the Joseph Walker Williams Community Center in Detroit, where the coalition held a recent town meeting, "People Empowerment Through Neighborhood Action.· Rev. Edwards emphasized community empowerment through collective action. "Coalitions are the most powerful thing we have,· he said. "The government and the people In it listen to us because greater numbers mean greater power.· , HP Gospelrama announced, free bus services for, seniors, By RON SEIGEL C rrespondent Residents are asked to bring picnic baskets, blankets and lawn chairs. One observer also suggested sun screen lotion. Highland Park Mayor Linsey Porter called this event part of a revival of Highland Park. There will be free bus service for seniors. Those interested in further information should call Wanda Bostic at (313) 883-9426 or Earl Wheeler, city ombudsman, at (313) 252-0028. . HIGHLAND PARK - A Highland Park Go pelrama, where local area church choirs and gospel groups will portray their talent, will be held S nday June 19 at 3 p.m. at Woodward and Manchester. Admi sion is free. It is ponsored by the Mayor of Highland Park and the Cultural Arts Commission with city residents and businesses participating. Vendor'S are asked tobring food. --- -- --- -- - -. - -- _._--_. j ';lI� ?aduNt --- GOSpel HOUrs w.e.H.B. 1200 AM - 7:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. Every Sunday Morning Rev. WTImore Allen . Rev. AJ. Rogers joe Ella likelv Catherine Robinson Gloriia Parker Lorraine Walker . , Bro. Dunkin 'I 894-8774 298-6333 298-6334 298-6335 Henry Ruff Rd. Inkster, �ich. . , Ii • ,VI om "violence has been cancer eating at hmnan ociety since the very earliest times.. • the Gold, senior riter John Halford questiODl the value of our role models for lucces and concludes that fast-talking, hard-driving. rutbleu1y dec:iaive busine s executives are often viewed winDell, but are far from the ideal envisioned by the devout foundeD of our country. Protestant ork ethic," Halford recalls that religious Ie dem u cady u the 1700t. foresa the de elopment of our violent, con umer-oriented, highly-materialistic life-style: • ••• for religion must necessarily produce both industry and frugality, and these cannot but produce riches. But a riches iDcrease, 0 will pride, anger, and love of the world in all its branches. PASADENA, cA-Chaos and violeeee: the definitive stamp of human civilization? In i July issue, The Plain Truth magazine eDDJines this disturbing assertion. Contrasting examples from the earliest written history with contemporary event, (induding the gruesome statistic of 25,000 murders in the United Stab in 1991) authoI$ Paul Kroll and Ronald Kelly show tbat . The magazine furtber con1eDds that although the orld a whole ·seems unable to apply tbe lesson that violence brings only. ouo , and more ruthl behavior.. e can make a differ se, We can personally DOt express hatred. " In the cover article, Going for SCR�G the "inevitable by-prOduct of the .. �.,.,'" II I • on invites you to join us in celebrctlncthe First Annual Highland Park Gospel Rama '92 Sunda�y, July 19, 1992 3:00 p.m.� 10:00 p.rn. at Woodward and Manchester - Choir and. Gospel Group locally and �atlonally will partiCipate in thi pectacular song sxpto ion Bri,ng yourptcntc basket ,your' blanket .Jawn chairs etc. and t�y all day FREE BUS SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR SENIORS For more information and to register vourGosoel group or choir, please contact Mr. Earl Wheeler, Ombudsmen at (313) 252-0028 OO[Q)@fj\)9l( [pi@[{,@@� 00 FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1992 @oow �IiilIiilO1ld lFow��@ot� . WOODWARD AND MANCHESTER AT DUSK •