------ - -� After tteodi Community Con e Yo in vario en rtainment ir ldusmcs He wo ed ·th many artis performers udl Luther V odr , Cheryl Lynn, , JacJyn Smith, Peabo Bryson, Diana Ro s, Deniece Williams, I aac H ye Barry White, d many others.. HJS J Y LINE, Reine Po ou, with its African motifs, is named for the queen of the ancient Ashanti Baoule Kingdom. and is sold in Lord & Taylor, Fifth e in Yo and Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Africa. . Boud lea to rejoice in . memory, . mother, Cauic Board of Detroit; , father and , Fo ter and Catherine Board of Aubrey, Ark ; three sisters, (Noble DI) W·· aDd MarsbaJette Board of Detroit; t (Kelyn) Smith of All Georgia; . nep Desmond aDd Damo S , Ala MclIIDD. IV, Bryan, tin W1lIiaJm; nieces, Akin deVon Smith aDd MicbclJe WJ.lliams; aDd leD twelve aunts, and a host of COIlSIDS. RELIGION A-bomb drop commemorated RGARET IIANSF1El.D -".4" Whitfield' recent death t t everyone in U:le odustty quite by shock.. Per­ tuml'ftWl� so shocked . firwna; Gwendolyn Morton, who in the hospital for some COm:cti1lC SUIJPY at the time be uffen:d the faIaI heart nact.. They were to bavc bcco wed October 3. Wbitfidd, known -the producer 0 gospel- or mole affec:.. tionatcly -the maeStro: was just 38. -We'D mi him deady. We bad a great tmmecoming for him today. A great giant in the m . c iDd try. People from all O1ICT the oountry came to pay' their I t respects," Among those paying their tributes at the recent memorial service were Jennifer Holliday, Debe Winans, Daryl Coley, Mattie Moss aut, winkie aark Terrell, and Vanessa Bell Armstrong. By "He'd just finished four numbers on the newest album for Vanessa Bell Armstrong. which will be oom­ iog out in the next oouple of monllB.­ As recording artist, his signature song w� ·HalldIIjtJIa Anyhow, - - "TIIAT WAS lite Tbilmas' whole life. Regardl of the ac­ colades as well his many disap­ pointments and struggles, it was still -hallelujah anyhow,' because well being an artist, Thomas really lived and believed in what he sang about. ... His current album, ironically. enough tilled "Alive&Salisf�tI'was released in February, ·On it, he did number called ·We remember.­ which is severcd numbers from all of the albums he has done. A little memory lane tunc. Now, we know that it was hi finale." So how do friends reconcile his death, when by (III accounts it appeared 1'J92 would have been Whitlield' biggcst year'! Close friend and as- ociate Tim Smith maintains, "the Lord h' an appointed time for each and everyone. From a piritu(li standpoint, thi was Thoma.�· ti me. It may be omc­ one else's ti me to pick up the baton where Thomw left on·. Thorn ' death may spur another maestro to come a,·ter him and continue the work." Adds finance Gwen M�rton, "we jlL�t· k for ttl< .• in the music world ... UlC gospel world to just prdy for us here, It's going to prelly hard." })bmcy isrcceivilll: retl"e.\1s from chui rs amund the country for the nu sic tu "Sister Act." in which tunes slI·h as "My Guy!' become "My ;ud." Said 011' chuir director: " 11lllch d( e�1l °t have to be boring. ant it to be exciting." also �ived bundrCds of _..=.& ... _00 Goldberg lounge singer woo - capes from the mob by . ding 0 in a c:omem. bcrc be OYer choir mistress. The movie grossed � mO- lion in 611C weeks. In re ted DCWS, Chicago archbishop, Cardinal Joseph Bemardin,' calliDg for an illYCStigative boeJd to loot inlD the growing 'number of sena) abme al­ lcgati� in the Catholic ChurdL Since 1982. Ihc cbUJdl reper- tedly shelled out S400 million to cover legal and medical fees, in the Briefly: Edwio Haw . been si8!Jed 0 and mlIIlIB choir ents in the upcomio Puamount film, ·tIed -Lt:ap Of FaitA.· The film S1eYe Martin a tIPding CYaDF . This week's scripture: -Jesus soid to litem: -watch out that 110 one deceives you. nuuay will come in my' 1UDIIe, claiming, C} QIJI hell, and. will deceive 1fUIIIY, - -Mark 13:5-6. . Baptist Convention to bring 1.0,000·to Detroit The Progressive National Bap�t CoIIYCDlioo, Inc. will tate over Cobo Han AuguSt 3-8, bringing over 10,(0) members and delegates from all OYer the United Slates and abroad. This means revenues of between S8 and $10 million dollars for Detroit for the week long stay of this 31 year old denomination, led by its National Prc:siden� I;>r. OIarles G. Adams, who is Iso pastor of Detroit's Hartford Memorial Baptist Olmcb. The PNBC' an international denomination with· over 2 million members repre enting churches from across America, Africa, Europe and the Caribbean, It wa the spiritual home of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who purned , by the National Bapti t Convention U.S.A., Inc. for his outspoken avil Rights leadership. Most of tIx: chur­ ches tbat left the National Baptist Convention to form the Progressive National Baptist Convention shared ADVERTISE HERE 869-0033 S nd Your Lette Commen To Ad MI J IGANCITIZEN 12541 cood P.o. Box 03560 Highl nd rk, MI 48203 ,I Dr. KiDg's vision oCh'beladoD an iDlep part of tIx: Gospel message. PRDIDENT CbuIes O. Adams 11M just rd1IrDCd frum Los Angeles where be, along wilb miDis1elS from other dcoominatio bave formed an Urban Stra1lCgy Q)lnmission that promises 10 play an lldive role in the rebuilding of Lo Ang.eles. Dr, Adams chairs this commission and wiD report ID the PNBC body R:gard­ iog what the PNBC can do further this vital and urgent wort. While in session, the PNBC ex­ pects to be addressed by one or more of the Presidential candidates, each having beeR invited, and to take a stand concerning the national elec .. tions. Lat year, the Convention led the unsuccessful fight in opposing the nomination of Judge Clarence Tbo� to the US, SupJeme Court, • I III K- M:ICOI:diI' aR to an immipa�. Ql. , I ..... �.willll'..d by " , -. 1"'�. __ "_:"'EWe 1eIi"_ • I re � of . ., jectio • n't n:fmed�gran objec- . to political asylmn • tor But the Immipalion appoimiog and sboctin&" a lawyer Naturalization Service denied JL yiDg PJ SalVlldor'. policy The 9Ib U.s. ClJcuit Court of Ap- lied to evcryoQC equally aDd peaIa bad pteviouIIy ruled DO peDCCUIioa. threat of imprisolUllCnt or other The bro1bm1l ppcal fol- DUDiSbIIllCIItfonausiDlmllitarylCl'- lowed closely by human ripts vice out of --genuine political, � Amnesty aDd Jdigio or molal COIIYic:tioDs" the .United Haliom High �- an Kt of religious peDCCUlion. Tbat 'ooer for Re KIlt wntIICD ar- • ion relied on a U.N. refugee ,gumc to the court in support of Iw� ylum for oo..aeotio objc:ctoa. But the court told 10 reeen- In Friday' 3-0 ruling. the appeals sider i aBC by the Supreme Court -coert said the new Supreme Court February a month after the bigh standard was fatal to a claim of court bad' � a ruling narrowing religious persecution based solely on tile pounds for political ylum. a c:ouotry's denial of conscientious "Irs quite disappointing and sbock- objeCtor status. in&" Kareo MusaIo, lawyer for two Under the new standard, Jose 1ICeD-ap ho fled E Salvador ID Canas-Segovia Umust show some avoid military service, siid MoDday. evielena: of . persccmo... intent, Friday's ruling actually clicl DOt burt whicb be is Wl8ble 10 do, U said Judge Musalo's clien : One obtaiDcd Eugene Wright, who was also the lepl U.s. residence, and tile otbrz aulbor of the previous ruling in the was found eligible for .aylum 00 case. poUtkaI grounds. But Musalo lamented the downfall of abc nation'. filst court ruliD&JPOl8Dizing coDlCieDlious ob­ jecIion to war a . for ylum. 1bc F.YCfDIDCDI, on tbc olber band, may appeal another part of the ruling to the Supreme (burt. It allows a fleeing draft refuser ID claim ylum on the grounds that his government' would have considered him a rebel sympathizer and persecuted him. Justice Department pokeswoman Melissa Bums said Monday the case w under review, --PEOPLE AVOID conKrip­ tion for a wide variety of reasom. many of them non-poHlic:al and DOD­ leliglo • Fear of combat and fear of reprisal from opposing forces are but two of many possible reasoos." Without evidence that the govs:m- ca.s-sepia eli Cor .aylum ro a ICPI" n:amo: He pn:II:IIICd eWIcacc the govanmall view dmft rdl8al • an lid of support rebe aadnbject . tolJllllill' lac. Cor poIitDl re.oaL The appea)l court pu:vioaIIy aUowaI lefu&ea 10 wiD ..,.um be­ ca.-= of� baed on politi­ cal . dlat tbeir peaec:ulDd were likely 10 attri Ie � tbem. Federal government Iawyas line ctispuacd abat . J*1icuIady in light of the recent Supreme Court ruling. , MIIIaIo. an law pro(a- sor and direaor of a refupe aDd human rigb clinic at tile UnivelSity of San Fraocisco. said the effect of the ruling is IMt some COIIIcienIio .. objectors will be granlrAl ylum. "1bere is till grounds for relief wbere human rigbls condltioaa in a COUDtry are such that thole who refuse to serve will be prcaumed to be d' �oyal to the govemment," sbc said. UBut if (they) wac to they would go to jail for 1S JQD for being a 00 'eDlious objector, wilh. no political overtones, they would have DO relief." THE BROTHERS, Oscar and Jose Canas-Segovia, both Jehovah' Witnesses, fled EI Salvador in 1985 at ages 16 and 11. They 'd they had been told tbeir religion's objections to ' military ervice would not be recognized. Since the initial ruling, Oscar has married a US. citizen and gai� conditional status a legal U.S. resident Thomas Temp)e'ofGod and Christ 14500 Grand River Detroit, MI Order of Service: Sunday School 9:30am Morning Service 11 :30am Bishop's Service: Every Sunday at 5prn 835-3570 Bishop Frank Richard Presiding SEND US YOUR NEWS! Send us yru � coming births. weddings. or annIVer.Bat1IMI,. anyttilg you wish to have listed. PlEASE INCLUDE: EVENT:------------------------------------ 11 AND DATE: --------------------...----- LOCAllON� .�: _ TEl£PHONENUMBEA: __ OTHEAINFORMAllON:------------------------- CONTACT PERSON _ TELEPHONE NUMBEA: __ Send to: Michigan CIIIz P.O. Box 00560, � P Ml48203. �e,.WttNt ?aJu" Gospel HOUrs W.C.H.B. 1200 AM - 1:00 .m. -11:00 a.m. Everv Sunday �omlng Rev. Wilmore Allen Rev. AJ. Rogers Joe Ella likely Catherine Robinson Cloria Parker LOrrai Walker . , Bro. 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