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Gay Peoples Chronicle

April 1986

REYNOLDS LEAVES CHRONICLE

By DORA FORBES

Bob Reynolds, business manager for the Gay Peoples Chronicle, resigned this office March 15.

A member of the original Publishing Board, Reynolds has been associated with the Chronicle since it began publishing.

In announcing his resignation, he cited the problem, common in this community, of having to provide volunteer service for several organizations, as well as conducting a business.

Charles Callender, editor of the Chronicle, said the staff regrets Reynolds departure and has appreciated his association with the paper.

CWRU AIDS FORUM

The Case Western Reserve University AIDS Advisory Committee is sponsoring forum on AIDS for faculty, staff, and students.

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Dr. Kurt Wiese, Department Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, will speak on its medical aspects; while Randy Gearhart former Executive Director of the Health Issues Taskforce (and a graduate student in the School of Applied Social Sciences), discusses its psychosocial aspects.

Their lectures will be followed by questions and discussion, moderated by Dr. Mary-Margaret Chren, Acting Director of the University Health Service and Senior Clinical Instructor in the School of Medicine.

The forum will be presented April 2, 5:30 to 6:30 and April 3 at 7:15B:15 a.m. and again at 12:15 -1:15 p.m. All three forums will be held at Strosacker Auditorium.

Emmanuel C.C. Church

Emmanuel Community Christian Church will hold its first service on Sunday, April 13, 7 p.m., at the West Shore Unitarian Church, 20401 Hilliard Boulevard, Rocky River.

The new church has been formed by members of Cascade Community Church of Akron, with the support and encouragement of that Church and its pastor, the Rev. Karl A. Selman.

Pastor of Emmanual Community Christian Church is the Rev. Clinton D. Anderson, who was for ten years an ordained pastor in the Lutheran Church and for two years a Congregational pastor, Pastor Anderson holds a BA from Barrington College, Barrington, R.I., and a Master of Divinity from GordonConwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Mass. He served parishes in Youngstown, Cuyahoga Falls, and Twinsburg before beginning this new phase of ministry.

Serving as members of the Emmanuel Board of Trustees, in addition to Pastor AnderSon, are Mel Borham, Jack Sowers, and the Rev. Karl A. Selman as Pastoral Advisor. Additional board members will be added as the church grows.

Emmanuel will be a Christian church for all people,

with a special ministry to the gay/lesbian community. All will be welcome, regardless of gender, race, sexual or affectional orientation or religious background. The church's meeting place is! also fully accessible to the handicapped.

Worship services will be varied in style and content, so that people from all segments of the Judeo-Christian heritage will feel at home at Emmanuel.

The church will also be involved in the various issues and needs of the Gay/Lesbian community, including social, political and health concerns.

West Shore Unitarian Church is easily accessible from the expressway system, being about ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland. Take I-90 to the Hilliard Boulevard exit; go west on Hilliard; and the church is on the left, two-tenths mile from the expressway.

Pastor Anderson will be happy to answer any questions about Emmanuel Church. He can be reached at 5627630. Information can also be obtained by calling the Cleveland Gay/Lesbian Hotline, 651-7111.

A warm welcome is extended to all at Emmanuel Community Christian Church!

U. of Akron Task Force

The University of Akron Gay Lesbian Task Force has a new address: c/o 143 South Union Street, Akron, Ohio 44304. For information about the Task Force or its activities, write the above address or call Michael Belusko, the Task Force president, at the Akron Gay Hot

line, 633-4399 Monday through Friday between 5 and 10 p.m.

The Task Force is open to the entire gay and lesbian community and welcomes correspondence. It meets every Monday at 8 p.m. in the University of Akron Newman Center, Lower Level.

Midwest Jews. to Meet

Midwest Regional Conference of Gay and Lesbian Jews will be hosted by Congregation Or Chadash, a Chicago synagogue with an outreach to the gay and lesbian community.

The July 4-6 conference will consist of religious services, educational workshops relating to specific gay, lesbian, and/or Jewish expériences, an address by a guest speaker, and social functions. Home hospitality will be offered those attending.

For more information write Conference Committee, Congregation Or Chadash, 656 W. Barry Ave., Chicago, IL 60657.

Integrity Suspends Meetings

At Integrity's March 20 meeting, Richard Gildenmeister resigned as convenor because a special work assignment will preempt his Thurs-

day nights. Integrity members unanimously decided to suspend meetings until next fall.

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