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This is a guide to Christian-oriented concerts, plays, youth activities, entertainment, speakers and ministry events. If you would like your event listed at no cost, leave details by phone or fax at (5030 537-9220, by e-mail at cnnw@juno.com, or by mail at P.O. Box 974, Newberg, OR 97132.
THURSDAY,
MARCH 8
8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., Northwest Intercessors Conference featuring Jack Hayford,
Dutch Sheets and others, first of three days, City Bible Church,
9200 N.E. Fremont, Portland. Call 503-251-1094 or see www.citybiblechurch.org.
9 a.m. and
7 p.m., Full Gospel Pentecostal Church's 13th National Women's Convention,
second of four days, Emmanuel Temple Church, 1032 N. Sumner. With
Bishop A.A. Wells, Evangelist Cordelia Wallace and Evangelist Mattle
Wells. Theme is "Women with a Mountaintop." 503-287-2223.
7 p.m., Pianist
and recording artist Michael Allen Harrison in concert, East Hill
Foursquare Church, 701 N. Main, Gresham. Proceeds go to My Father's
House community shelter. Tickets $17 through Fastixx. For more information,
503-492-3046.
7 p.m, Messianic
Rabbi Michael Rood speaking on "The Jewish Roots of Our Faith,"
first of two consecutive evenings, Rehoboth Messianic Congregation,
3505 N.E. 49th St. and St. John's, Vancouver, Wash. 360-887-0609.
7:30 p.m.,
Kingsmen in concert, Prairie Community Church, 10702 N.E. 117th
Ave., Vancouver, WA. Call (360) 254-9430 for more information.
FRIDAY, MARCH
9
Oregon Nazarene
District Men's Weekend, "Answering the Call" first of
two days, Aldersgate Conference Center, Turner. Guest Speaker will
be Dr. Terry Lambright of Nazarene Bible College and Praise Band,
"Blessed to Bless." 503-581-3950.
Salem First
Christian Church's Women's Retreat, first of two days, Oregon Christian
Convention grounds, 5605 Jubilee Drive, Turner. 503-743-2101.
"Sons
of the Fathers Conference," first of two days, First Covenant
Church, 107 N.E. 45th St., Portland. Co-sponsored by the church
and by The Portland Fellowship. Dalbey is author of "Healing
the Masculine Soul." 503-235-6364.
6:45 p.m.,
Wheaton College president Duane Lifton speaking, First Baptist Church,
909 S.W. 11th Ave., Portland. Cost is $14 per person, dinner included.
Prospective sturdents are free. Dinner and program begins at 6:45
p.m., Fellowship starts at 6 p.m., Registration deadline is March
6. Call (503) 245-2299 for registration and more information.
7 to 9:30 p.m.,
East Hill Foursquare Church Singles' "Bowling Alley Rally"
at Rockwood Lanes, 18500 S.E. Stark. $8 per adult or child for three
games and shoe rental. 503-661-4444. 7 p.m., Sunset Presbyterian
Church Women¹s Retreat at Resort at the Mountain, Welches,
OR, with author and Bible teacher Alice Gray on "Our God for
All Seasons." Continues on Saturday and Sunday. Register by
Sunday, Feb. 18. Gray is author of the Stories from the Heart series
published by Multnomah Publishers. 503-292-9293.
SATURDAY, MARCH
10
8 a.m. to 2:30
p.m., "Becoming a Contagious Christian" nationwide satellite
seminar with authors Mark Mittelberg and Lee Strobel, Newberg Christian
Church, 2315 Villa Road. Mittelberg is executive vice president
of the Willow Creek Association in charge of evangelism. Strobel
is a teaching pastor at Saddleback Church. $10. 503-538-3104.
8 a.m. to 4
p.m., "Heart Talk 2001, sponsored by Western Seminary's Women's
Center for Ministry, at the seminary, 5511 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd.,
Portland. This is inspirational training fr women beginning to write
for publication, and features authors and conference speakers Sally
Stuart and Eva Gibson. 503-517-1931.
9 a.m.-4:30
p.m., Christian PREP seminar to enhance or prepare couples for marriage,
First Immanuel Church, 1816 N.W. Irving St., Portland. This seminar
is an exciting and nationally recognized seminar. All couples welcome.
Cost: $99/couple. Call (503) 620-1500 to register or for more information.
11:30 a.m.,
Planning meeting for the "One by One" shoes for needy
kids program, Gateway Izzy's restaurant, 1307 N.E. 102nd Ave., Portland.
503-262-0835.
Eighth annual
auction for Bethel Christian School of McMinnville, McMinnville
Community Center, 600 N. Evans St. For prices and to reserve tickets,
phone 503-472-6076.
2 p.m., Christians
for Biblical Equality presentation by MaryKate Morse on women's
call to ministry, George Fox University's Portland Center, 12753
S.W. 68th Ave., Tigard. Morse is a professor at George Fox Evangelical
Seminary and co-pastor of Community of ChristChurch in Hillsboro.
Free to students, faculty and staff of George Fox; admission fee
for others. 503-554-2322.
6:45 p.m.,
Passport to the World Evening at Sunset Presbyterian Church student
center with Pastor Peterson Sozi from Back to God Ministries in
Uganda, Africa. For information, call Donna Hayden, 503-292-9293.
H.I.S. Academy's
sixth annual auction, South Salem Church of the Nazarene. This event
benefits the school and international ministries. This year's theme
is "Ouf of Darkness into the Light." Auction items include
a night at the Oregon Coast, a Portland Trail Blazers basketball,
a Polynesian dinner for 12, autographed figurines from Margaret
Furlong, and more. Tickets: 503-743-2534.
Evangelical
Church Superintendant John Sills speaking, first of two days, at
Dallas Evangelical Church, Dallas, Ore.. 763-561-0886.
7 p.m., "RealWorship,"
featuring the band "Assumable Loan," Temple Baptist Church,
1319 N.E. Seventh St., Portland. $3. 360-798-9998 or 503-348-8184.
8 p.m. to midnight,
Mission Portland Singles' Network's "Safari Dance Party,"
Oaks Park Dance Pavillion, foot of S.E. Spokane Street, Portland.
$8. Hour of dance lessons precedes at 7. 503-295-8283.
SUNDAY, MARCH
11
9:00 &
10:45 a.m., Hannah Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Hood River Alliance
Church, 2650 Montello Ave, Hood River, 541-386-2812
10:15 a.m.,
Open Bible Churches Pacific Region Superintendent Gary Emery speaking,
Central Bible Church, 349 S.E. Fourth Ave., Hillsboro. Emery oversees
churches in nine Western states. 503-648-8161.
10:30 a.m.,
Author Carol Robeson speaking, Grace Bible Fellowship, 30699 Spring
St., Lebanon. Robeson is author of "Strong Man's His Name,
What's His Game?" 541-367-8275.
10:30 a.m.,
Singles' Ministry, "The 30s, 40s, 50s and Better," "Genograms:
Understanding Yourself through Understanding Your Family of Origin,"
presented by Katherine Schoonhoven, at Rolling Hills Community Church,
3550 S.W. Borland Road, Tualatin. 503-638-5900
1 to 4 p.m.,
"Miracles on Main Street" healing service with Rev. Evelyn
Diment, East Hill Foursquare Church, 701 N. Main, Gresham. 503-661-4444.
2 and 6 p.m.,
Youth Musical, "The King, the Queen, & the Princess,"
at Milwaukie First Baptist Church, 10750 S.E. 42nd Ave. south of
King Road. Free reserved seating; call church office, 503-654-9593.
6 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Neighborhood Church, 21065 SW Stafford
Road, Tualatin, 503-638-8765
MONDAY, MARCH
12
10 a.m., Staley
Lecture Series with Mark Cerbone, first of five presentations through
Wednesday, Geore Fox University's Newberg campus. Cerbone will speak
at 10 a.m. Monday through Wednesday in Bauman Auditorium, and at
7:30 p.m .Monday and Wednesday in the Kershner Lecture Hall of the
Hoover Academic Building. 503-538-8383.
11:10 a.m.
and 7 p.m., Clapp-Wesche Theological Lecture Series by Randy Maddox
at George Fox Evangelical Seminary, at George Fox University's Portland
Center, 12753 S.W. 68th Ave., Tigard. Maddox is professor of Wesleyan
theology at Seattle Pacific University. Theme is "Wesley's
Wisdom for Christian Living." At noon, Maddox also will be
featured at a pastor's lunch. For registration, phone 503-554-6102.
7 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Creekside Baptist Church, 51681 SW Old
Portland Rd., Scappose, 503-543-2741.
7 to 9 p.m.,
"LifePoint" series for women, Beaverton Christian Church,
13600 S.W. Allen Blvd. Workshops include "Surviving the Desert
Season: Things to Learn When Your Life is a Wilderness," "What
I Wish I'd Known Then," "Decorating with Style,"
"Seasons of Your Marriage," and "Slices of Fun in
a Busy Season." Guest speaker is Carol Brazo, author and adjunct
professor at George Fox University. 503-646-2151.
7 to 10 p.m.,
Christian Professionals in the Medical Industry conference on "brain
death," organ transplantation and "tissue harvesting,"
Memorial Lutheran Church, 2700 E. 28th St., Vancouver, Wash. Speakers
will be Dr. Paul Byrne of Ohio and Bill Miller, former deputy coroner
in two California counties. 360-695-7501.
TUESDAY, MARCH
13
6 p.m., Salvation
Army's fifth annual North Portland Comunity Pride Banquet, Moore
Street Community Center, Portland. Honorees are state Sen. Avel
Gordly; high school principoal Paula Kinney, educator Michael Jordan,
crime prevention specialist Kenneth Roy Edwards, and the Portland
Trail Blazers. $15 per person. 503-493-3925.
7 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Mid-Valley Community Church, 591 Gatch
Street, Woodburn, 503-981-1911
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 14
5 to 7 p.m.,
Fox Film Festival sponsored by students of George Fox University,
first of three consecutive evenings, Cameo Theater, 304 E. First
St., Newberg. This is a presentation of short films made by George
Fox students. $2. 503-538-3843.
6:30 p.m.,
Free adoption information meeting sponsored by Holt International
Children's Services of Eugene, third floor of Putnam University
Center, Willamette University, 935 Mill St., Salem. 503-244-2440.
7 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Faith Lutheran Church, 4505 River Road
N., Salem, 503-393-4507.
THURSDAY, MARCH
15
9 a.m. to 3
p.m., Pastors' Day at the State Capitol, Room 50 at the Capitol.
503-245-0756.
11 a.m., "Ring
of Fire" handbell choir plays at opening of the Oregon Legislature,
Oregon State Capitol, Salem. The group is from Tualatin Valley Junior
Academy, a Seventh-day Adventist school in Hillsboro, and recently
performed at both President Bush's inauguration and for TV's "Hour
of Power" with Robert Schuller. 503-649-5518. Bradley Stuart
from South Africa ministering, Walnut Grove Church, 6007 N.E. 72nd
Ave., Vancouver, Wash. Stuart is the founding director of YADA School
of Intercession. 360-256-1140.
7-8 p.m., Informational
meeting on prison ministry opportunities for the Coffee Creek Correctional
Facility, Sherwood Coffee Company, 10 N.W. Washington Street, Sherwood.
Come and learn how you can help in making disciples of the new prisoners
in the upcoming Wilsonville prison. For questions, call Mark at
503-363-8491.
7 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, First Baptist Church, 969 Juniper Street,
Junction City, 541-998-8211
FRIDAY, MARCH
16
"The Light,"
first of three days, George Fox University's Newberg campus. Organized
by George Fox students, this is for collegians from throughout the
Northwest as a time of prayer and worship patterned after the "Passion"
conferences' "OneDay" last year in Tennessee. Speakers
from the Portland area include Bill Jastrum Tualatin Fourquare Church;
Ron Mehl, Beaverton Fourquare Church; Tim Clark Horizon Foursquare
Church of Newberg; Stan Russell, Grace Community Church in Tualatin;
Also speaking is Bill Randall, pastor of Risen King Community Church,
Redding, Calif. $5 for George Fox students; $10 for those from other
schools. 503-554-2323.
Biblical Eldership
Clinic, first of two days, Oregon Christian Convention grounds,
5605 Jubilee Drive, Turner. Presented by Puget Sound Christian College
of Edmonds, Wash., this features PSCC President Allan Dunbar as
well as Mark Krause and Milton Jones. 503-743-2101.
ProYouth sponsors
the Worldview Academy's "Mere Christianity Weekend," first
of two days, Battle Ground (Wash.) Baptist Church. For youth and
families ages 13 and up. $39 per person if registered by Feb. 15,
$49 by March 15, $59 at the door. Some group and family rates offered.
877-769-6884.
7 p.m., Benefit
concert for Veritas School of Newberg, Newberg Christian Church,
2315 Villa Road, Newberg. Performing will be the "Flying Safari
Ants," a marimba band. $10 general admission; $5 for students,
includes coffee and dessert. Phone 503-538-1962 for tickets. Tickets
also available at Coffee Cottage in Newberg.
7 p.m., "Gathering
of the Men," East Hill Foursquare Church, 701 N. Main, Gresham.
A time of worship and teaching for men. 503-661-4444.
7 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Scio Baptist Church, 3896 NW 3rd Street,
Scio, OR, 503-394-3375
SATURDAY, MARCH
17
St. Patrick's
Day. Observance for the Patron Saint, Patrick, who brought Christianity
to Ireland.
9 a.m., Preliminary
kick-off for Jesus Day 2001, City Team Ministries, 526 S.E. Grand
Ave., Portland. Planned for June, Jesus Day is a citywide celebration
of Christian ministry. 503-262-0835. English as a Second Language
(ESL) volunteer training, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sunset Presbyterian Church,
14986 N.W. Cornell Road off Sunset Highway. Call Donna Hayden, 503-292-9293.
Evangelical
Church Superintendant John Sills speaking, first of two days, Sodaville
Evangelical Church, Lebanon. (763) 561-0886.
First Evangelical
Church of Vancouver (Wash.) Men's Retreat, first of two days. Featured
speaker is Bob Bailey, dean of men at Multnomah Bible College. 503-251-6450.
9 a.m., Portland
Metro Chapter, Pacific Northwest Assocation of Church Libraries
(PNACL) meeting, Trinity Lutheran Church, 527 E. Main, Hillsboro
(close to MAX station). Bea Severson discusses the late Henri Nouwen,
the Catholic leader and writer, his life and work. Also showing
of popular author Jan Karon's memorbilia. Contact Koko Sutton, 503-682-6940
10 a.m., Women's
Spring Friendship Brunch, Vancouver First Church of God, 3300 N.E.
78th St., Vancouver, Wash. Speaker Debbie Clunas will talk on "Trash
to Treasures." $4. 360-574-1611.
10 a.m. to
noon, George Fox University "ArtReach" event with sculptor
Bill Bane, Room 102 of Edwards-Holman Science Center on Newberg
campus. Bane will demonstrate sculpting techniques. Free admission.
503-554-2637.
Noon to 2 p.m.,
St. Patrick's Day Ladies' Tea, McMinnville First Church of the Nazarene,
700 N. Hill Road, McMinnville. Wear green. 503-472-8476.
5 p.m., Trinity
Lutheran School spring dinner and auction, at the school, 5520 N.E.
Killingswroth, Portland. Theme is "Taking Our Children's Dreams
Over the Rainbow." $8 for adults, $5 for seniors and for children
12 and under. 503-288-6403.
6:30 p.m.,
Hannah Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, First Baptist Church, 511 6th Street,
Myrtle Point, 541-572-2969.
7 p.m., Phil
Keaggy in concert, Multnomah Bible College, 8435 N.E. Glisan, Portland.
$14, or $12 for students. 503-408-0350.
8 p.m., Eugene
Singles Ministry's St. Patricks' Day Dance, Coburg Grance, 32663
E. Mill St., Coburg. Dance lessons at 7 p.m., Cost $6/person, call
(541) 935-2112 or (541) 344-6118 for more information.
SUNDAY, MARCH
18
9 & 10:30
a.m., Hannah Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Norkenzie Christian Church,
2530 Crescent Avenue, Eugene, 541-485-8564 10:30 a.m., Singles'
Ministry, "The 30s, 40s, 50s and Better," "Bridling
Your Passions with Purity" testimonies from a singles panel,
at Rolling Hills Community Church, 3550 S.W. Borland Road, Tualatin.
503-638-5900
Noon, Third
annual Potato Dinner, Smith Memorial Presbyterian Church, 2420 N.E.
Fairview Ave., Fairview. $2.50 each or $8 for family. Includes talent
show and auction. 503-667-6800.
3 p.m., Senior
Hymn-Sing, at Hinson Memorial Baptist Church, 1137 S.E. 20th Ave.
at Salmon St., Portland. Special guest: vocalist Keith Foster. Refreshments
following. Free. Warren Fleischmann, coordinator, 503-232-1156.
3 p.m, International
Pentecostal Holiness training, first of two days, The Church Alive,
61300 E. Highway 26, Brightwood. Cotninues 8:30 a.m. to
4 p.m. Monday,
503-622-2620.
6 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Bay Area Church of the Nazarene, 1850 Clark
St., North Bend, 541-756-2004
6 p.m., "Comedy
Night with Rick Enloe" at "The Connexion" Portland
Christian Center, 5700 S.W. Dosch Road. 503-245-7735.
7 p.m., "The
Image of Christ," First Christian Church, 2420 Sherman, North
Bend. 541-756-5555.
MONDAY, MARCH
19
3:30 p.m.,
Northwest Baptist Convention's Annual Training Conference, Shilo
Inn, at The Dalles. First of 3 days. Featured speakers are Dick
and Betty Dunn of Ohio/Florida (foremost U.S. trainers in the raea
of stepfamily pathologies, ministry and support groups), Kimberly
Drake (director and activist in Spokane Coalition for Community
Values) and Gene McConnell (former VP of Coalition for the Protection
of Children and Families, now has own ministry combating pornography
and ministeriing to victims.) 360-882-2100.
7 p.m., Women's
ministry featuring local Christian author Jane Kirkpatrick, Grass
Valley Baptist Church, Sherman County. 541-442-5291.
Evening, "Keeping
Love Alive," presented by Hope Family Services Inc. of Gresham,
first of five weekly sessions, Parkrose United Methodist Church,
11111 N.E. Knott, Portland. Facilitated by Shelia Rodgers Borden,
educational and clinical director for Hope Family Services' Marriage
and Family Learning Center. This program is developed by Michele
Weiner-Davis, author of "Divorce Busting." 503-667-1435
or www.hopefamilyservices.org
6:30 p.m., Free Adoption Information Meeting hosted by Holt International
Children's Services, Douglas County Library, 1409 NE Diamond Lake
Blvd. Roseburg. Social workers from Holt will provide information
about Holt's adoption programs, and the basic procedure for international
adoption. The meeting is open to anyone interested in adoption and
is free of charge. For more information, call Becky Noah at 541-607-0831.
7 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Rogue Valley Christian Church, 1440 S.
Oakdale Ave., Medford, 541-773-3144 TUESDAY, MARCH 20
10:30 a.m.,Staley
Foundation lectures with William Romanowski, first of three days,
McGuire Auditorium, Warner Pacific College, Portland. Romanowski
is professor of communication arts at Calvin College in Michigan.
Also speaking at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. 503-517-1000.
7 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Bridgeview Community Church, 5181 Holland
Loop Road, Cave Junction, 541-592-3923.
Noon and 7:30
p.m., Leonard Sweet, author of "Soul Tsunami" and "Soul
Salsa," and founder of SpiritVenture Ministries, speaking,
George Fox University's. The noon event is an invitation-only luncheon
for pastors at George Fox's Portland Center, 12753 S.W. 68th Ave.;
the evening event is in the Kershner Lecture Hall of the Hoover
Academic Building on the Newberg campus and is open to the public.
503-554-2122.
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 21
2:30 and 7:30
p.m., World Cavalcade film series presents "St. Paul's Missions:
Turkey, Greece and Italy," Scottish Rite Center, 1512 S.W.
Morrison, Portland. 503-241-2575.
Albany Vineyard
Church Healing Crusade with evangelist Todd Bentley of British Columbia,
first of two days. Contact Denny at www.vdfalbany@proaxis.com
7 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Gloria Dei, Lutheran Church, 745 N. 10th
Street, Central Point, 541-664 3724.
THURSDAY, MARCH
22
International
Inland Northwest Christian Workers Conference, Spokane Convention
Center. First of three days. Featured guests are Anne Graham Lotz,
Ken Hutcherson, Star Parker, Wesley Campel, Karyn Henley and more.
First of three days. For more information, please write to Christian
Workers Conference, 510 E. Francis Ave., Spokane, WA 99207; call
509-487-0149 or fax 509-487-0024 or visit www.christianworkers.org.
4 p.m. Opening
reception for George Fox University Student Art Exhibit, Lindgren
Gallery on the Newberg campus. The exhibit continues through April
17. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Free admission.
503-554-2635.
7 p.m., First
annual Hymn Festival, 600 State St. N.E., Salem. Co-sponsored by
Western Baptist College and First United Methodist Church of Salem.
Led by Benjamin Harlan, dean of the School of Church Music at Southwestern
Theological Seminary, this features Western Baptist student singers
and instrumentalists. Free admission. 503-375-7198.
7 p.m., "Skillet"
in concert, Springwater Church of the Nazarene, 3445 S.E. Hillyard
Road, Gresham. $8 per person. Tickets at Christian Supply stores.
503-661-5551.
7:30 p.m.,
Down East Boys concert, Prairie Community Church, 10702 N.E. 117th
Ave., Vancouver. Call (360) 254-9430 for more information.
7:30 p.m.,
Crystal Lewis in concert, Corvallis Church of the Nazarene, 4900
N.W. Highway 99W, Corvallis. $24.50 by Feb. 15, $26.50 after that
date; $20 for students. 541-758-1001.
7:30 p.m.,
Mark Schultz and Ben Glover in concert, Garden Valley Christian
Assembly, Roseburg. www.groundfloorevents.com
or 1-800-992-TIXX.
FRIDAY, MARCH
23
"Children's
Ministry Idea Explosion" sponsored by International Network
of Children's Ministry, first of two days., New Hope Community Church,
11731 S.E.Stevens Road, Clackamas. 1-800-324-4543.
Women of Faith
Conference, Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA. First of two days. Call
1-888-49-FAITH or visit www.women-of-faith.com
"Holy
Smoke" youth conference with evangelist Todd Bentley of British
Columbia, first of three days, Albany location. Contact Denny at
www.vcfalbany@proaxis.com.
7 p.m., "Revival
2001," with Pastor Raymond Kirkland, first of three days, Jubilee
World Outreach, 1171 Fairfield Ave., Eugene. Services at 7 Friday
and Saturday and at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Sunday. 541-689-4105.
7:30 p.m.,
Mark Schultz and Ben Glover in concert, Christian Life Center, Bend.
www.groundfloorevents.com
or 1-800-992-TIXX.
7:30 p.m.,
Hannah Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, First Baptist Church, 205 6th Street,
Amity, 503-835-3403 SATURDAY, MARCH 24
"Maximum
Impact Simulcast" national business seminar by satellite with
John Maxwell, Portland First Church of the Nazarene, 6100 S.W. Raab
Road, Portland. Maxwell is best-selling author and founder of INJOY.
This will be carried to 1,200 churches across North America. 1-800-333-6506.
8:30 a.m.,
"Out of the Wilderness" One day Women's Conference with
Carol Wagstaff, sponsored by Living Stones Ministries of Glendora,
Calif.., Corvallis Nazarene Church, 4900 N.W. Hwy 99W. Hear how
to survive during those dry times of our lives. Come and be refreshed!
Cost: $14 for the day (includes lunch), $16 after March 17. Group
discounts available. Call 541-752-8398 or info@straighttogod.org
for more information.
6:30 p.m.,
Hannah Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, New Hope Evangelical Church, 20080
Pinebrook Blvd., Bend, 541-389-3436.
7 p.m., Luna
Halo and Cadet in concert, with Riley Armstrong and speaker Larry
Acosta, Benson High School, 546 N.E. 12th, Portland. $6 advance,
$10 at the door. 360-258-4371.
8 p.m., Mark
Schultz and Ben Glover in concert, Mt. Scott Church of God, 10603
S.E. Henderson, Portland. www.groundfloorevents.com
or 1-800-992-TIXX.
8 p.m. to midnight,
Christian Connection Ministries' "St. Patty's Day Dance,"
Athey Creek Middle School, West Linn.. An hour of dance lessons
precedes at 7. $8. Wear something green. 503-856-9022.
SUNDAY, MARCH
25
10:30 a.m.,
Singles' Ministry: "The 30s, 40s, 50s and Better," group
Bible study on "My Heart, Christ's Home," Rolling Hills
Community Church, 3550 S.W. Borland Road, Tualatin. 503-638-5900.
6 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, Christian Life Center, 21720 E. Highway
20, Bend, 541-389-8241
TUESDAY, MARCH
27
6:30 p.m.,
King's Way Christian School Science Fair, 3300 N.E. 78th St., Vancouver,
Wash. 360-574-1611.
7 p.m., Hannah
Neufeld, Jews for Jesus, First Church of the Nazarene, Main Street,
Arlington, 541-454-2963.
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 28
Leadership
training camp for pro-life youth, first of three days, Macleay Christian
Retreat Center, Salem. $100. 503-463-8563. FRIDAY, MARCH 30
Spring Senior
High Retreat sponsored by East Hill Foursquare Church of Gresham,
first of three days, Wi-Ne-Ma Christian Camp, 5195 Winema Road,
Cloverdale. Featured speaker is Ben Johnson. 503-661-4444.
6 p.m., Planning
meeting for Summerfest 2001, Living Water Christian Assembly Church,
1099 S.W. Queens, Albany. Summerfest is Aug. 25 at Linn County Fairgrounds.
541-934-1447.
7 p.m., Stavesacre
and Shorthanded in concert, South Middle School, Grants Pass. $7
advance, $5 for groups of 15 or more, $8 at the door. 1-800-965-9324.
8 p.m., Joseph
and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat presented by Concordia University
Theater, first of six performances, Fine Arts Building on the campus
of Concordia University, two blocks north of Ainsworth at Holman
and NE 27th. This musical adventure, based on the Biblical story
of Joseph, incorporates classic rock-and-roll to calypso music and
everything inbetween. $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors,
$3 for kids under 12. Also March 31, and April 6 and 7 at 8 p.m.,
and April 1 and 8 at 2 p.m. 503-280-8614 for information, ticket
reservations or directions.
SATURDAY, MARCH
31
9 a.m., Portland
Youth for Christ RiverWalk, on the Portland riverfront starting
at McCall's Restaurant. This 5-kilometer event is a fund-raiser
for Portland Youth for Christ. $15 advance registration; $20 on
the day of the event. 503-288-5494.
10 a.m. to
6 p.m.,"A Gathering," a worship and prayer event sponsored
by more than 100 churches and ministries, Salem Armory, 2320 17th
St., Salem. Free admission. 503-393-7224 and 503-375-9400.
11 a.m. to
6 p.m., Book Signing for "The Walk," a Bible guide by
Gary Rowe of Battle Ground, Wash., at The Burning Bush, 1347 N.W.
Hwy 101, Lincoln City.
This is a guide to Christian-oriented concerts, plays, youth activities, entertainment, speakers and ministry events. If you would like your event listed at no cost, leave details by phone at (503) 537-9220, e-mail at cnnw@juno.com, or mail at P.O. Box 974, Newberg, Ore. 97132.
All events listed are not necessarily endorsed by Christian News Northwest. This list is provided as a public service to our readers. Since schedules may change, we suggest phoning the numbers listed to confirm dates and times.
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