Annual Interfaith Discussion,”The Spring Holidays: Resurrection, Rebirth & Remembrance”

Congregation Beth Israel 1972 N.W. Flanders St., Portland, Oregon, United States

Dean Nathan LeRud of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Rabbi Cahana of Temple Beth Israel, and The Rev. Msgr. Patrick Brennan of St. Mary's Cathedral will join together for their annual interfaith discussion of the spring holidays in the Christian and Jewish traditions. Free and open to the public!

A Disarming Spirit: The Life of Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen

St. Andrew Catholic 806 NE Alberta St, Portland, OR, United States

This free forum will include reading and conversation with the author, Frank Fromherz, on his book, A Disarming Spirit: The Life of Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen. Books will be available for sale and signing by the author. Learn more about the book: https://www.carroll.edu/event/fromherz-life-archbishop-raymond-hunthausen

Free Trip to Egypt Film Screening: #PledgeToListen Day of Unity

On June 12, "Free Trip to Egypt" opens nationwide for a one-day-only-event in 500 theaters across in the United States for our #PledgeToListen Day of Unity. The screening will be followed by a telecast live-panel discussion from Washington DC featuring Tarek Mounib, politicians, and thought leaders. The timely new documentary follows the journey of Tarek … Continue reading Free Trip to Egypt Film Screening: #PledgeToListen Day of Unity

$12.50

Summer in the Forest Screening

Cedar Mill Library 12505 NW Cornell Rd., Suite 13, Portland, Oregon, United States

Join us for a free screening of “Summer in the Forest,” a film about a L’Arche community in France, followed by a reception and panel discussion. The life and legacy of Jean Vanier, who passed away peacefully May 7, 2019, will also be celebrated. About "Summer in the Forest": Like countless others, Philippe, Michel, Andre … Continue reading Summer in the Forest Screening

Collaborating in Care: Ministry and Mental Health

St. Barnabas Episcopal Church 2201 SW Vermont St., Portland, Oregon, United States

If you are a faith leader, you and your house of worship are an important contact point for Veterans in your community. Sometimes clergy members aren’t aware of the veterans in their congregation or how they might help a veteran and their family following deployment. Clergy may recognize veterans who are struggling in their return … Continue reading Collaborating in Care: Ministry and Mental Health