• Green Circles

    Join us for EMO's Interfaith Power & Light Green Circles. This monthly statewide gathering brings together people of faith from across Oregon to learn about issues of climate change, faith, … Continue reading Green Circles

  • The Afghan Crisis and Response: What is required to make Oregon a truly welcoming place for refugees?

    Join Oregon Community Foundation in a virtual panel discussion with Oregon’s refugee resettlement agencies to learn how our state is managing the Afghan Crisis and what it will take for Oregon to become a truly welcoming home to Afghan families. Featuring:  Caroline van der Harten, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon Matthew Westerbeck, Catholic Charities of Oregon Djimet Dogo, The … Continue reading The Afghan Crisis and Response: What is required to make Oregon a truly welcoming place for refugees?

  • Portland CROP Hunger Walk

    First Christian Church 1314 SW Park Ave., Portland, Oregon, United States

    CROP Hunger Walks are community-based fundraising events held in cities and towns across the United States, created to support the global mission of Church World Service, a faith-based organization transforming communities around the globe through just and sustainable responses to hunger, poverty, displacement and disaster. After a CROP Hunger Walk ends, 25 percent of the … Continue reading Portland CROP Hunger Walk

  • Youth v. Gov Discussion

    Faith communities around the country and nation are watching Youth v. Gov together this month through Interfaith Power & Light. Find a screening near you, or you can still sign up to host a screening with your congregation or green team. Learn more about the film. Then, join us for a discussion of the film … Continue reading Youth v. Gov Discussion

  • Train of Tears

    Riverside Community Church 317 State St., Hood River, Oregon

    A "Train of Tears" commemoration will recall and reflect with regret one of the most painful chapters in the history of the Hood River Valley -- the forced internment of Japanese-Americans. The event at Riverside Community Church, United Church of Christ, will memorialize the date 80 years ago when more than 400 Japanese-American women, men … Continue reading Train of Tears