Approach the election season faithfully, considering the idea of moral leadership and our civic duties as Episcopalians. Two distinguished guests set the stage for a series of presentations by mayoral candidates and special guests. (Hybrid; Up-to-date schedule at trinity-episcopal.org) Register to attend online: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtdO6tqjkvEtaLpvm15OCeA38HOyqyHFEg September 8: The Episcopal Church - Policy & Power The Rev’d […]
Join us at the Episcopal Parish of St. John the Baptist for a romantic recital of German art songs! Jocelyn Claire Thomas, soprano Zachary Lenox, baritone Emma Cowell, piano This romantic recital will feature Lieder (German art songs for voice and piano) by two of music history's most remarkable married couples, performed by local operatic […]
God and Country, the 2024 documentary produced by Rob Reiner, explores Christian Nationalism and the threat it poses to the United States as a democracy. Voices from across the political spectrum and clergy from a wide variety of faith backgrounds share their thoughts on why Christian Nationalism does not represent the message of the Gospel.
Work on your creative writing projects—poems, essays, or anything else you’re working on—with poet and storyteller Melissa L. Bennett. Participants will generate new writing and practice constructive critique. All writing levels welcome! Register in advance: https://onrealm.org/TrinityEpiscopalpdx/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=YTM3NDIxYTYtZDZhNi00ZWM2LWJhMTYtYjE4YTAxNTExMzBm Held on Zoom only. Times are listed in Pacific Time. Suggested donation: $25-$75, sliding scale.
Join us weekly for a Wednesday Noon Eucharist in the chapel at St. John the Evangelist. The noon service is preceded at 10:30am by a Lectio Divina contemplative prayer group and at 11:15am by a Centering Prayer group. Everyone is welcome to attend as many or as few of these offerings as you like.
We invite you to bring your pets or photos of your pets for a special evening prayer and pet blessing in honor of St. Francis of Assisi.
A number of the members of St. David of Wales in Portland gather every Friday at noon to “Say Their Names.” This form of worship began for us after the murder of George Floyd when Black activists asked us to say the names of those who had been unjustly killed—to remember them, acknowledge their grieving […]
In remembrance of the Feast Day of St. Francis, the Very Rev. Les Ferguson will bless any and all pets which present for a blessing in front of St. Mark's Parish between the hours of 2 and 5 pm. Bring your pets and join the celebration of creation with St. Mark's!
The Corvallis Taizé Ensemble of Good Samaritan Episcopal Church leads Taizé Prayer every first Friday during the school year. Featuring the famous meditative chants of the Taizé Community led by an ensemble of singers and instrumentalists, this prayer service offers a peaceful repose from daily life and an opportunity to pray, sing, meditate, and light […]
Walking the labyrinth can provide a space for insight, contemplation, and restoration amid life's challenges. Join us as we explore the history and sacred design of labyrinths in these complicated times. Through walking, journaling, poetry, and conversation, we will search for the gifts the labyrinth can bring. (In person only) Registration fee: $50-75, sliding scale; […]
Bring your furry, feathered, or finned friends for a blessing on St. Francis Day, Saturday, October 5, 2024. Join us in the courtyard for a brief liturgy. Rev. Bonnie will bless all pets (or photos of pets).
A sit-down hot meal is served every Saturday, 11 am to 12:30 pm in the All Saints parish hall. All are welcome! Every Saturday of the month has a volunteer team. Positions include servers and kitchen assistants. Call the church if interested in volunteering.
On October 6, St. Francis will be celebrating the feast day of our patron saint, St. Francis of Assisi. St. Francis saw in all creation - animals, plants, stars, people - the evidence of God's handiwork. We are honored to share in the name of this beloved saint, and we continually strive to be worthy […]
Approach the election season faithfully, considering the idea of moral leadership and our civic duties as Episcopalians. Two distinguished guests set the stage for a series of presentations by mayoral candidates and special guests. (Hybrid; Up-to-date schedule at trinity-episcopal.org) Register to attend online: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtdO6tqjkvEtaLpvm15OCeA38HOyqyHFEg September 8: The Episcopal Church - Policy & Power The Rev’d […]
The 2024-25 Evensong Concert series begins with a choir concert featuring "Anthems from the Letters of Paul the Apostle." The St. Paul's Chamber Singers will be joined by a string quintet and organ to offer works by Heinrich Schütz, G.F. Handel, Anton Bruckner and Margaret Bonds. Other works include a premiere performance of a composition […]
Chant the psalms, Taizé, Gregorian, contemporary and Songs of the Presence as a way to connect with the Spirit in prayer. Drop in anytime. Register at https://www.trinity-episcopal.org/events-1/tuesday-chanting-group-2024-01-23-10-00-2. For more information, contact Pat Zimmer at [email protected].
Work on your creative writing projects—poems, essays, or anything else you’re working on—with poet and storyteller Melissa L. Bennett. Participants will generate new writing and practice constructive critique. All writing levels welcome! Register in advance: https://onrealm.org/TrinityEpiscopalpdx/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=YTM3NDIxYTYtZDZhNi00ZWM2LWJhMTYtYjE4YTAxNTExMzBm Held on Zoom only. Times are listed in Pacific Time. Suggested donation: $25-$75, sliding scale.
Thriving Leaders is for clergy who are newly ordained or for those clergy where this is your first time in charge. If you are new to the Diocese, you are required to attend at least one retreat, but are invited to two. Thriving Leaders is a two year program with an on-ramp every fall and […]
Join us weekly for a Wednesday Noon Eucharist in the chapel at St. John the Evangelist. The noon service is preceded at 10:30am by a Lectio Divina contemplative prayer group and at 11:15am by a Centering Prayer group. Everyone is welcome to attend as many or as few of these offerings as you like.
Are you a parent, teacher, or coach? Do you play a role in the lives of tweens and teens (ages 12 & up)? According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1 in 6 youth aged 6-17 experience a mental health disorder each year. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among people […]
Come walk the journey of grief together, supported by friends across the Portland Metro area and guided by a professional grief counselor. A partnership among 13 parishes, Grief Group (In Person) is a twice-monthly meeting for those processing grief in its many forms, supported by the Episcopal Church in Western Oregon. In-person gatherings currently meet […]
“A humane heart cannot listen to the stories of unearned suffering and return to civilian life at home the same.” ~ Rev. Wesley Morris Panelists Ned Rosch, director of human services programs who taught yoga in Gaza Maxine Fookson, pediatric nurse practitioner Dr. Clyde Farris, orthopedic surgeon who was in Gaza during "The Right of […]
A number of the members of St. David of Wales in Portland gather every Friday at noon to “Say Their Names.” This form of worship began for us after the murder of George Floyd when Black activists asked us to say the names of those who had been unjustly killed—to remember them, acknowledge their grieving […]
Open to all paid and volunteer youth leaders in churches or other ministries. This will be a time of connection, refreshment, healing space, and sharing of resources. A time for those of us working with youth to find respite, connection, and encouragement together. Lunch is included. Registrants can bring named guests. Register here.
A sit-down hot meal is served every Saturday, 11 am to 12:30 pm in the All Saints parish hall. All are welcome! Every Saturday of the month has a volunteer team. Positions include servers and kitchen assistants. Call the church if interested in volunteering.
Come enjoy beautiful handmade new and vintage quilts from some of our most talented parishioners. Admission to the exhibition is free. A gorgeous quilt handmade will be raffled (raffle tickets are $5 or 5 for $20), and calendars and notecards featuring a dozen of the best will also be available for sale. Supporting the Children's […]
Approach the election season faithfully, considering the idea of moral leadership and our civic duties as Episcopalians. Two distinguished guests set the stage for a series of presentations by mayoral candidates and special guests. (Hybrid; Up-to-date schedule at trinity-episcopal.org) Register to attend online: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtdO6tqjkvEtaLpvm15OCeA38HOyqyHFEg September 8: The Episcopal Church - Policy & Power The Rev’d […]
The Trinity Reading Series presents Oregon Book Award winner Erica Berry. Her book, Wolfish (https://www.ericaberry.com/wolfish), explores the biology and mythology of wolves, as well as what it means to be human in the Pacific Northwest. Berry will read from her book and answer questions. Books will be available for purchase. (In person only) About the […]
Celtic Evening Prayer and Communion begins at 5 pm on the second Sunday of the month at Grace Memorial Episcopal Church. Come as you are and enter into a place of rest, prayer, and reflection. Our Celtic Evening Prayer and Holy Eucharist is a candle-lit service, emphasizing the contemplative side of worship with Celtic music. […]
Work on your creative writing projects—poems, essays, or anything else you’re working on—with poet and storyteller Melissa L. Bennett. Participants will generate new writing and practice constructive critique. All writing levels welcome! Register in advance: https://onrealm.org/TrinityEpiscopalpdx/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=YTM3NDIxYTYtZDZhNi00ZWM2LWJhMTYtYjE4YTAxNTExMzBm Held on Zoom only. Times are listed in Pacific Time. Suggested donation: $25-$75, sliding scale.
Join us weekly for a Wednesday Noon Eucharist in the chapel at St. John the Evangelist. The noon service is preceded at 10:30am by a Lectio Divina contemplative prayer group and at 11:15am by a Centering Prayer group. Everyone is welcome to attend as many or as few of these offerings as you like.
Are you a parent, teacher, or coach? Do you play a role in the lives of tweens and teens (ages 12 & up)? According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1 in 6 youth aged 6-17 experience a mental health disorder each year. Suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among people […]
Join us every week for Wednesday at the Commons, our adult formation series designed to introduce you to a diverse range of classes, expanding your perspectives and encouraging fresh thinking. St. Francis Term Classes (6 sessions) *Youth in Crisis - Supporting Mental Health (led by Jill Sajec, Annie Stewart, and Susan Zall) Register: https://onrealm.org/TrinityEpiscopalpdx/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=YzY3NDNmNjItYTkzMC00ODlhLWE1YmUtYjFkYjAxNGMyNTRh *Contemplating […]
Bishop Akiyama will visit the Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan in Corvallis to celebrate the new ministry of Rev. David Marshall. The service will begin at 6:30 pm at 333 NW 35th Street.
A number of the members of St. David of Wales in Portland gather every Friday at noon to “Say Their Names.” This form of worship began for us after the murder of George Floyd when Black activists asked us to say the names of those who had been unjustly killed—to remember them, acknowledge their grieving […]
Back by popular demand, join us for a morning of Native American drumming and singing as a means to connect with the spirit world. The Native American spiritual walk, like Christianity, teaches about the immanence of God in all creation. In-person only. Led by Father Joe Scheeler and the Traveling Day Society. Please register here […]
In collaboration with Contemplative Outreach of Portland, St. James invites you to an Introductory Centering Prayer workshop on Saturday, Oct 19 (9 am–noon) with a follow-up session on Saturday, Nov 16 (9–11 am). To Register, contact Alysa at [email protected]. Download and print a flyer here.
A sit-down hot meal is served every Saturday, 11 am to 12:30 pm in the All Saints parish hall. All are welcome! Every Saturday of the month has a volunteer team. Positions include servers and kitchen assistants. Call the church if interested in volunteering.
Approach the election season faithfully, considering the idea of moral leadership and our civic duties as Episcopalians. Two distinguished guests set the stage for a series of presentations by mayoral candidates and special guests. (Hybrid; Up-to-date schedule at trinity-episcopal.org) Register to attend online: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtdO6tqjkvEtaLpvm15OCeA38HOyqyHFEg September 8: The Episcopal Church - Policy & Power The Rev’d […]
Chant the psalms, Taize, Gregorian, contemporary and Songs of the Presence as a way to connect with the Spirit in prayer. Drop in anytime. Register at https://www.trinity-episcopal.org/events-1/contemplative-chanting-2024-02-27-10-00. For more information, contact Pat Zimmer at [email protected].
Work on your creative writing projects—poems, essays, or anything else you’re working on—with poet and storyteller Melissa L. Bennett. Participants will generate new writing and practice constructive critique. All writing levels welcome! Register in advance: https://onrealm.org/TrinityEpiscopalpdx/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=YTM3NDIxYTYtZDZhNi00ZWM2LWJhMTYtYjE4YTAxNTExMzBm Held on Zoom only. Times are listed in Pacific Time. Suggested donation: $25-$75, sliding scale.
Join us weekly for a Wednesday Noon Eucharist in the chapel at St. John the Evangelist. The noon service is preceded at 10:30am by a Lectio Divina contemplative prayer group and at 11:15am by a Centering Prayer group. Everyone is welcome to attend as many or as few of these offerings as you like.
Join us every week for Wednesday at the Commons, our adult formation series designed to introduce you to a diverse range of classes, expanding your perspectives and encouraging fresh thinking. St. Francis Term Classes (6 sessions) *Youth in Crisis - Supporting Mental Health (led by Jill Sajec, Annie Stewart, and Susan Zall) Register: https://onrealm.org/TrinityEpiscopalpdx/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=YzY3NDNmNjItYTkzMC00ODlhLWE1YmUtYjFkYjAxNGMyNTRh *Contemplating […]
Come walk the journey of grief together, supported by friends across the Portland Metro area and guided by a professional grief counselor. A partnership among 13 parishes, Grief Group (In Person) is a twice-monthly meeting for those processing grief in its many forms, supported by the Episcopal Church in Western Oregon. In-person gatherings currently meet […]
136th Annual Meeting of Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon / the Episcopal Church in Western Oregon. Follow this link for more information and to register.
All youth in grades 6–12 (as well as their friends!) are invited to the Hope & Fire Annual Meeting Youth Overnight at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Salem, Friday, Oct. 25 at 6 pm to Saturday, Oct. 26 at 4 pm. There will be all the shenanigans of a youth overnight (food, activities, compline, and […]
A number of the members of St. David of Wales in Portland gather every Friday at noon to “Say Their Names.” This form of worship began for us after the murder of George Floyd when Black activists asked us to say the names of those who had been unjustly killed—to remember them, acknowledge their grieving […]
Join us in the St. Paul's library on October 25th to meet Joanie Lindenmeyer, member of St. Timothy's Brookings. She will be sharing the amazing love story of "Nun Better" and her two other books "Joyously Free" and "Healing Religious Hurts."
Begin, invigorate, or deepen your meditation practice with this all-levels monthly meditation gathering led by the Rev'd Chris Bell. Meetings will begin with an hour of silent meditation (two sessions of sitting and a short walking meditation), followed by a discussion led by Chris. We will conclude with a half-hour of informal tea (or coffee) […]
A sit-down hot meal is served every Saturday, 11 am to 12:30 pm in the All Saints parish hall. All are welcome! Every Saturday of the month has a volunteer team. Positions include servers and kitchen assistants. Call the church if interested in volunteering.
Presentation and demonstration of the expanded Flentrop organ at St. John the Baptist church hosted by Fred Beal. The original Flentrop organ was installed in 1972 and was updated over the years, most recently in 2022 and 2023, including a Trompette en Chamade. Fred Beal will present a lecture on the expansions to the organ, […]
Approach the election season faithfully, considering the idea of moral leadership and our civic duties as Episcopalians. Two distinguished guests set the stage for a series of presentations by mayoral candidates and special guests. (Hybrid; Up-to-date schedule at trinity-episcopal.org) Register to attend online: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtdO6tqjkvEtaLpvm15OCeA38HOyqyHFEg September 8: The Episcopal Church - Policy & Power The Rev’d […]
The Covenant of Water is the long-awaited literary epic by Abraham Verghese, author of the phenomenon Cutting for Stone, which spent more than two years on the New York Times best-seller list. A shimmering evocation of a lost India and of the passage of time itself, The Covenant of Water is a hymn to progress […]
At the next State of Grace, we have invited artist Larry Gross to come for a special re-dedication of his 4ft. x 22ft. intricate assemblage that he had created for Concordia University’s 75th anniversary in 1980. Hanging in the Hagen Campus Center until the campus closed in 2020, this fabulous piece of art made its […]
Work on your creative writing projects—poems, essays, or anything else you’re working on—with poet and storyteller Melissa L. Bennett. Participants will generate new writing and practice constructive critique. All writing levels welcome! Register in advance: https://onrealm.org/TrinityEpiscopalpdx/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=YTM3NDIxYTYtZDZhNi00ZWM2LWJhMTYtYjE4YTAxNTExMzBm Held on Zoom only. Times are listed in Pacific Time. Suggested donation: $25-$75, sliding scale.
Join us weekly for a Wednesday Noon Eucharist in the chapel at St. John the Evangelist. The noon service is preceded at 10:30am by a Lectio Divina contemplative prayer group and at 11:15am by a Centering Prayer group. Everyone is welcome to attend as many or as few of these offerings as you like.
All are welcome to attend this Somewhat Scary Halloween Concert featuring works by Bach, Prokofiev, Rachmanioff, and more on Wednesday, October 30th at 6:00pm. Daniel Resch, Music Director, at St. Bart's and Michael Denison, Piano Accompanist at St. Bart's Church are hosting and are the creators of this event.
Join us every week for Wednesday at the Commons, our adult formation series designed to introduce you to a diverse range of classes, expanding your perspectives and encouraging fresh thinking. St. Francis Term Classes (6 sessions) *Youth in Crisis - Supporting Mental Health (led by Jill Sajec, Annie Stewart, and Susan Zall) Register: https://onrealm.org/TrinityEpiscopalpdx/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=YzY3NDNmNjItYTkzMC00ODlhLWE1YmUtYjFkYjAxNGMyNTRh *Contemplating […]
A number of the members of St. David of Wales in Portland gather every Friday at noon to “Say Their Names.” This form of worship began for us after the murder of George Floyd when Black activists asked us to say the names of those who had been unjustly killed—to remember them, acknowledge their grieving […]
The Corvallis Taizé Ensemble of Good Samaritan Episcopal Church leads Taizé Prayer every first Friday during the school year. Featuring the famous meditative chants of the Taizé Community led by an ensemble of singers and instrumentalists, this prayer service offers a peaceful repose from daily life and an opportunity to pray, sing, meditate, and light […]
Join us at St. Michael's at 7 pm on Friday, November 1 for a Choral Evensong to celebrate All Saints Day. The St. Michael's Singers will offer a feast of choral music by the Renaissance composers Orlando Gibbons and Tomas Luis de Victoria, as well as music by English composers William Smith and John Goss. […]
The Episcopal Church will officially welcome the Rt. Rev. Sean Rowe as its 28th presiding bishop with a smaller, simpler investiture service aimed at reducing carbon footprint and increasing churchwide virtual participation. A prelude will feature a "roll call" of Episcopal dioceses (including our own!) starting at 6:30 am PT. The investiture service itself will […]
Our much loved Holiday Bazaar returns this year. Enjoy our hand-made treasures, gift baskets, heavenly baked goods and treats as well as our "Books and Pie" Cafe. All proceeds help support a variety of service agencies in our local community. Enjoy!
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Eugene has graciously agreed to host an in-person Safe Church training on Saturday, November 2, 10 am–4 pm. Space is limited, so please register ASAP at this link. Please contact Canon Derek Moyer at [email protected] with questions.