I v. o nnie Jord n o p op p soumn D - The words, songs and prayers had filled tb air and it w time for Reverend Johnnie E. Jordan, the p tor of Greater Mount Olive Bap ist Church to deliver hi tirring rmon to th 45th Annual National Quartet Convention of American (Ind.) Inc. at the Plaza Hotel in Southfield. In all probability the hotel had never heard thelile of Reverend Jor­ dan, especially his "So p Opera Prayer." During the ermon, the Reverend preached his way through All My Children, stopped off at General Hospital as he talked about that Guid­ ing Light. The Days of Our Lives and Ryan' Hope swelled the rafters with A Search for Tomorrow. Yet! "Through it all," refrain many at piritual gatherin e, ten­ year-old John E. Lovald, in a quiet nd dignified way, demanded atten­ tion. John! mall of tature and because of a malady that brought him to Detroit for the past ix years, seemed, through dim lights, 1 mature than he actually w . He at! seemingl unaware of hi surroundings; unmind ul of the hal­ lel ujahs and amens exploding around him. But when our eyes met I real­ ized that whatever essment I h d been moving towards was meaning­ less and I can only describe what transpired with the word dignity. AND SO WE smiled - talked the language. of compassion - and "through it all," uttered not one single word. RELIGION I. 111 led by S John' mother, Theres , Id h been bringin John to Detroit from Duluth, Minnesota for the p t six years for reconstructive urgery for "Treacher - Collins Syndrome - a brain defect" th t frec small percentage of children. John has to return to the Motor Ci ty for ddi tional urgery, his mother dded. John has two older sisters and one younger sister who are "very protective of him." John, the mother aid, likes music and sings but on this night John, "through it all, through it all, poke not one ingle word. And even though I have no regrets I would, if the opportunity presen i elf again, say, John, God peed. God peed, be­ cau e "through it all," John. "Through it all." You maintained a sense of dignity. . PartiCipants in the convention's work hop II ten to the guest speaker. ,Most who attend the convention thought It w a suceee and are looking forward to next year's conv ntlon. Dr. R.H. Harria, founder/pr aid nt of National Quar­ tett Convention. Willa Lipkin Quartette Conv ntlon'a MaleChoru. Quartette Convention's Mal Chorus Ma Alexander, National Su­ p rvl.or of Worn n. Photos By Nathaniel Scott , . Rev. William H. urphy- I' Jr.,p ator of New Mount Mariah Baptl.t Church, P.ontlac, MI. . Rev. Walt r Brown R verend Johnnie E. Jordan, pastor of Greater Mount Olive Baptl.t Church. . Send Us Your Church New I Send To: Michigan Citizen - P.O. Box 03560 12541 Second Highland Park, MI 48203 �9a� � GospelHou� W.e.H.B. 1200 AM • 7:00 a.m .. 11:00 a.m. Every sunday Morning �ev. Wilmore Allen Rev. AJ. �ogers Joe Ella Ukety Catherine Robinson Gloria Parker lorraine Walker • , Bro. Dunkin #II 894-8774 298-6333 298-6334 298-6335 Henry Ruff Rd. Inkster. Mich.