Last Sunday of the Month Worship (lay-led)
This service will be followed by a community potluck from 9:45-10:30.
This service will be followed by a community potluck from 9:45-10:30.
This service will be preceded by a community potluck from 9:45-10:30.
This month’s storyteller— Deacon Bonnie—will share her story of place and healing from religious trauma. She will then be joined by a panel of queer conversation partners, followed by a Q&A session. All are welcome whether you are queer or straight/cis. Refreshments and childcare will be provided. RSVPs to Pastor Robyn are appreciated but not required.
A new opportunity for contemplative practic, Harbor of Hush is a "silence only" space. Any practice is acceptable—following the sacred breath, using sacred words, sacred listening, etc. All are welcome—no prior experience is needed. There's only one requirement: a desire for silence. No need to sign up; just simply drop in. Come and go as you prefer. Enter the sanctuary through the west door (one nearest the front parking lot) and follow the signs. Sanctuary seating is available or bring your own contemplation gear.
In preparation for Lent, we'll discuss the ten values Indigenous people use to live a life that brings well-being to humans and to the earth as outlined in Randy & Edith Woodley's book Journey to Eloheh: How Indigenous Values Lead Us to Harmony and Well-Being. We’ll meet on Zoom on January 29, February 5, and 12 (an optional session on February 19 will weave together our learnings.) Please consider purchasing the book from a local bookstore (or requesting the last free copy from Don.) To sign up contact Don Manghelli.
What does the Bible REALLY say about loving LGBTQIA+ people?
Parents and children age 10+: Join LGBTQIA+ leaders, along with local pastors and community youth mentors to explore:
the infamous “clobber verses”
Queer theology
the language of peacemaking
allyship and accompaniment
Children and snacks provided. RSVP to childrensministry@spiritofgracepdx.org.
This event is recommended for kids 10+ at parental discretion.
In preparation for Lent, we'll discuss the ten values Indigenous people use to live a life that brings well-being to humans and to the earth as outlined in Randy & Edith Woodley's book Journey to Eloheh: How Indigenous Values Lead Us to Harmony and Well-Being. We’ll meet on Zoom on January 29, February 5, and 12 (an optional session on February 19 will weave together our learnings.) Please consider purchasing the book from a local bookstore (or requesting the last free copy from Don.) To sign up contact Don Manghelli.
In preparation for Lent, we'll discuss the ten values Indigenous people use to live a life that brings well-being to humans and to the earth as outlined in Randy & Edith Woodley's book Journey to Eloheh: How Indigenous Values Lead Us to Harmony and Well-Being. We’ll meet on Zoom on January 29, February 5, and 12 (an optional session on February 19 will weave together our learnings.) Please consider purchasing the book from a local bookstore (or requesting the last free copy from Don.) To sign up contact Don Manghelli.
In preparation for Lent, we'll discuss the ten values Indigenous people use to live a life that brings well-being to humans and to the earth as outlined in Randy & Edith Woodley's book Journey to Eloheh: How Indigenous Values Lead Us to Harmony and Well-Being. We’ll meet on Zoom on January 29, February 5, and 12 (an optional session on February 19 will weave together our learnings.) Please consider purchasing the book from a local bookstore (or requesting the last free copy from Don.) To sign up contact Don Manghelli.
This free, family-friendly celebration is our annual fundraiser for Spirit of Grace. We’d love you and your friends to join us for live music, fantastic auction items, and refreshments. All proceeds will benefit our general fund for the many programs, projects, and maintenance undertaken by this community.
Join us for a potluck picnic! Please bring a dish to share, a camping chair, your own beverage, and a friend! Contact: Katie Furgison
A new opportunity for contemplative practic, Harbor of Hush is a "silence only" space. Any practice is acceptable—following the sacred breath, using sacred words, sacred listening, etc. All are welcome—no prior experience is needed. There's only one requirement: a desire for silence. No need to sign up; just simply drop in. Come and go as you prefer. Enter the sanctuary through the west door (one nearest the front parking lot) and follow the signs. Sanctuary seating is available or bring your own contemplation gear.
Sunday School for preschool through middle school age is available between services from 9:40-10:30 am.
Childcare is available every Sunday from 8:30 am to noon. Childcare may be requested for other community events a week in advance.
Sunday School for preschool through middle school age is available between services from 9:40-10:30 am.
Childcare is available every Sunday from 8:30 am to noon. Childcare may be requested for other community events a week in advance.
The service will be followed by a traditional Swedish fika, one of Violet's favorite ancestral traditions.
Join others from Spirit of Grace as we march to defend our rights and our future. Click here for more information or to register.
A new opportunity for contemplative practic, Harbor of Hush is a "silence only" space. Any practice is acceptable—following the sacred breath, using sacred words, sacred listening, etc. All are welcome—no prior experience is needed. There's only one requirement: a desire for silence. No need to sign up; just simply drop in. Come and go as you prefer. Enter the sanctuary through the west door (one nearest the front parking lot) and follow the signs. Sanctuary seating is available or bring your own contemplation gear.
Sunday School for preschool through middle school age is available between services from 9:40-10:30 am.
Childcare is available every Sunday from 8:30 am to noon. Childcare may be requested for other community events a week in advance.
Sunday School for preschool through middle school age is available between services from 9:40-10:30 am.
Childcare is available every Sunday from 8:30 am to noon. Childcare may be requested for other community events a week in advance.
A new opportunity for contemplative practic, Harbor of Hush is a "silence only" space. Any practice is acceptable—following the sacred breath, using sacred words, sacred listening, etc. All are welcome—no prior experience is needed. There's only one requirement: a desire for silence. No need to sign up; just simply drop in. Come and go as you prefer. Enter the sanctuary through the west door (one nearest the front parking lot) and follow the signs. Sanctuary seating is available or bring your own contemplation gear.
Listening deeply is essential for communities to make informed discernment and decision. This listening can be done in forums, but may be limited by how many people speak. For more personal connection, 1:1 conversations provide more inclusion of members and allow for those uncomfortable speaking at a forum to have their input heard. To learn more and prepare for this MACG training, please read this article by the Franciscan Action Network. Preceded by a light lunch.
Sunday School for preschool through middle school age is available between services from 9:40-10:30 am.
Childcare is available every Sunday from 8:30 am to noon. Childcare may be requested for other community events a week in advance.
Sunday School for preschool through middle school age is available between services from 9:40-10:30 am.
Childcare is available every Sunday from 8:30 am to noon. Childcare may be requested for other community events a week in advance.
The Nonviolence Team is forming a book group and will discuss Culture Shift: Nonviolence at Work by Kit Miller as their first book. Mark your calendars now! If you are interested, please contact Karen Moore. This is open to the public. Bring a friend!
A new opportunity for contemplative practic, Harbor of Hush is a "silence only" space. Any practice is acceptable—following the sacred breath, using sacred words, sacred listening, etc. All are welcome—no prior experience is needed. There's only one requirement: a desire for silence. No need to sign up; just simply drop in. Come and go as you prefer. Enter the sanctuary through the west door (one nearest the front parking lot) and follow the signs. Sanctuary seating is available or bring your own contemplation gear.
This service will be preceded by a community potluck from 9:45-10:30.
This service will be followed by a community potluck from 9:45-10:30.
Childcare will be available.
Childcare will be available.
A new opportunity for contemplative practic, Harbor of Hush is a "silence only" space. Any practice is acceptable—following the sacred breath, using sacred words, sacred listening, etc. All are welcome—no prior experience is needed. There's only one requirement: a desire for silence. No need to sign up; just simply drop in. Come and go as you prefer. Enter the sanctuary through the west door (one nearest the front parking lot) and follow the signs. Sanctuary seating is available or bring your own contemplation gear.
Sunday School for preschool through middle school age is available between services from 9:40-10:30 am.
Childcare is available every Sunday from 8:30 am to noon. Childcare may be requested for other community events a week in advance.
Sunday School for preschool through middle school age is available between services from 9:40-10:30 am.
Childcare is available every Sunday from 8:30 am to noon. Childcare may be requested for other community events a week in advance.
Parents! Drop your kiddos age 0-10 off for a Christmas Parent’s Night Out. A service project, craft, dinner, and a movie will be provided. RSVP to Katie Furgison.
This Advent season, support neighborhood youth with Christmas gifts! Gifts purchased for the Giving Tree will be wrapped and delivered.
Nourish your Advent journey with Holden Evening Prayer and a reflection from a member of our community on one of the values from the book Journey to Eloheh: How Indigenous Values Lead Us to Harmony and Well-Being by Randy and Edith Woodley. There will be an additional 30-minute hybrid session after the service for those who would like to dive deeper into the reflection.
A new opportunity for contemplative practic, Harbor of Hush is a "silence only" space. Any practice is acceptable—following the sacred breath, using sacred words, sacred listening, etc. All are welcome—no prior experience is needed. There's only one requirement: a desire for silence. No need to sign up; just simply drop in. Come and go as you prefer. Enter the sanctuary through the west door (one nearest the front parking lot) and follow the signs. Sanctuary seating is available or bring your own contemplation gear.
Presented by the Glory Singers, co-directed by Doug Feller and Beth Donnelly. Tickets and more information at theglorysingers.org
Sunday School for preschool through middle school age is available between services from 9:40-10:30 am.
Childcare is available every Sunday from 8:30 am to noon. Childcare may be requested for other community events a week in advance.
Sunday School for preschool through middle school age is available between services from 9:40-10:30 am.
Childcare is available every Sunday from 8:30 am to noon. Childcare may be requested for other community events a week in advance.
Nourish your Advent journey with Holden Evening Prayer and a reflection from a member of our community on one of the values from the book Journey to Eloheh: How Indigenous Values Lead Us to Harmony and Well-Being by Randy and Edith Woodley. There will be an additional 30-minute hybrid session after the service for those who would like to dive deeper into the reflection.