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SUMMARY:Repairing the Breach: Songs for the Journey (benefit concert)
DESCRIPTION:Well-known folk musicians\, Annie Patterson and Peter Blood\, creators of the popular songbooks Rise Up Singing and Rise Up Again\, and the dynamic activist duo Emma’s Revolution\, present this sing-along Zoom event. With a focus on the theme of immigrant justice\, this concert will benefit Project Voice\, the Oregon/Washington immigrant rights program of the American Friends Service Committee. Please join us in song\, using music as a path to justice\, spreading hope and putting a spotlight on the value of working together for a better world. \nTo purchase tickets on a sliding scale and learn more details\, visit riseupandsing.org. You will receive a Zoom link and a song sheet prior to the concert.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/repairing-the-breach/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210512T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210512T200000
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SUMMARY:Trauma Echoes: Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Have you experienced traumatic events or any incidents that have left lasting marks? Has the stress and impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic felt traumatizing? Trauma manifests in many ways including: fatigue\, fear\, mood changes anxiety\, and trouble with focus. Come for a support session from a knowledgeable trauma therapist to learn about how trauma impacts the brain and body\, and explore tools to help you not only to cope\, but to thrive. \nThis workshop will be virtual over Zoom. An email with the link for access will be sent the day of the workshop. \nCost: $30 per household. Hardship scholarships are available. Pre-registration is required. Registration deadline is May 11. Workshop fee must be paid at time of registration. \nRegister and pay online at nwcounseling.org/services/workshops or call the Northwest Catholic Counseling Center at (503) 253-0964.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/trauma-echoes-virtual-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210509
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20210226T202605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210226T202605Z
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SUMMARY:2Have & 2Hold Marriage Preparation Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Prepare for your marriage at The Northwest Catholic Counseling Center’s 2Have & 2Hold Couples Workshop! Trained therapists will guide you through exercises and activities that will help you build communication and conflict resolution skills to use throughout your marriage. This workshop is available to couples of all faith backgrounds\, if any. \nDue to COVID-19\, this workshop will meet virtually for three sessions (couples must attend each session):\nFriday\, May 7\, from 6 – 8 pm\nSaturday\, May 8\, from 9 am – 11 am\nSaturday\, May 8\, from 1 – 3 pm \nCost is $225 per couple. \nRegister and pay online at nwcounseling.org/services/workshops or call the Northwest Catholic Counseling Center at (503) 253-0964.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/2have-2hold-marriage-preparation-virtual-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210425T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20210423T190554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210423T191405Z
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SUMMARY:Kiss the Ground (film discussion)
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the 51st anniversary of Earth Day by watching the new film Kiss the Ground and discussing how to put its teachings about regenerative agriculture into practice in Oregon. People of faith all over the country are watching this film during April\, generously available for free through Interfaith Power & Light. As the film shows\, regenerating the world’s soils has the potential to rapidly stabilize Earth’s climate\, restore lost ecosystems and create abundant food supplies. The transition can restore our sense of hope while rehabilitating the planet. \nIn Oregon\, Havurah Shalom\, Ecofaith Recovery\, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon\, and Oregon Interfaith Power & Light are partnering to host a discussion about Kiss the Ground. In addition to the opportunity to dialogue about the film\, we will hold a panel discussion with those working toward regenerative agriculture in a variety of contexts in Oregon. The panel will include Kristin Ohlson\, an Oregonian who was included in the film and who authored The Soil Will Save Us; Teague Cullen\, an Oregon farmer from Sherrett Food Forest; and Jennilee Porch\, who will share about a program called Carbon Gardens through the EcoFaith Community Carbon initiative. Michael Perman will share about certifications and other tools available based on the Kiss the Ground film. \nStream the film between now and April 25\, then attend a Zoom discussion on Sunday\, April 25\, from 4 to 6 p.m. Kiss the Ground is available free starting April 10 from our friends at Interfaith Power & Light or anytime on Netflix. \nLinks to watch the film and attend the April 25 discussion will be sent when you register. If you need help registering\, please contact: info@havurahshalom.org
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/kiss-the-ground-film-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210502
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20210317T174324Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Leadership Academy to End Gun Violence
DESCRIPTION:Lift Every Voice Oregon (LEVO) is thrilled to announce its Second Annual “Youth Leadership Academy to End Gun Violence” for high school-aged students across Oregon and nationwide who are committed to preventing gun violence and reforming our nation’s gun laws. \nLift Every Voice Oregon’s Youth Leadership Academy (YLA) to End Gun Violence brings together youth activists and leaders (ages 14 and above) who support common sense laws and policies that are effective in reducing gun deaths and injuries. YLA attendees will learn about leadership\, gun policy\, and activism from other youth activists\, community and faith leaders\, academics and elected officials. YLA is an opportunity for young leaders to network with each other and build connections to support gun law reform and advocacy in Oregon and throughout the United States. \nThis is a free\, virtual Zoom event\, which will take place this spring over the course of four Saturdays: April 10\, April 17\, April 24 and May 1\, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (Pacific). \nTo participate\, please register online using the following link no later than Friday\, April 2\, 2021: Sign up from.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/youth-leadership-academy-to-end-gun-violence/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210325T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210325T180000
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CREATED:20210226T202138Z
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SUMMARY:Expanding Emotional Intelligence Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We live in a society where most of us have never had any formal education about emotions — let’s change that! Learn what emotions are\, how they work\, and how to deal more effectively with our own emotions and other people’s. Other topics include mind/body connection\, “good/bad” emotions\, thoughts versus feelings\, and how emotions relate to safety and danger. \nIf you have been told that you are out of touch with your emotions\, are “too emotional\,” or just want to understand yourself and your loved ones better\, come explore the world of emotions with a licensed therapist with 20 years of clinical experience. \nThis workshop will be virtual over Zoom. An email with the link for access will be sent the day of the workshop. \nCost: $30 per household. Hardship scholarships are available.Pre-registration is required. Registration deadline is March 24. Workshop fee must be paid at time of registration. \nRegister and pay online at nwcounseling.org/services/workshops or call the Northwest Catholic Counseling Center at (503) 253-0964.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/expanding-emotional-intelligence-virtual-workshop-2/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210312
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CREATED:20210215T173607Z
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SUMMARY:Creation Justice Advocacy Team 2021
DESCRIPTION:On March 11\, we are kicking off our Creation Justice Advocacy Team 2021 by joining a global action in the morning and meeting together for training and education in the evening. In Oregon\, join us for this day of action with other grassroots faith activists and be inspired to speak up for climate justice. \nAt 11 a.m.\, participate in “Sounding the Alarm” on climate change and environmental justice. Host or participate in an event with your faith community at 11am on March 11 to symbolize the “eleventh hour” in relation to climate change. In partnership with GreenFaith’s Sacred People\, Sacred Earth\, we’re encouraging everyone to join this global day of climate justice action. Utilize religious instruments such as bells\, shofar\, drums or other ways to “sound the alarm” together. View instructions for how to host a virtual or COVID-safe in-person outdoor event\, and make a brief video saying your faith community demands 100% clean energy for all. Sign up to host an event now. \nAt 7 p.m.\, join a free virtual forum “Creation Justice Advocacy Team 2021.”\nWe will learn about EMO’s Oregon Interfaith Power & Light (OIPL) climate and environmental policy advocacy for the 2021 Oregon Legislative Session. This Creation Justice Advocacy Team 2021 will meet throughout the legislative session for training and education\, participate in state and federal lobbying about creation justice\, and serve as a rapid response team to respond to action alerts throughout the session. \nSign up for the free virtual Creation Justice Advocacy Team 2021 now. Everyone who signs up will receive a link to join the free virtual event on March 11.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/creation-justice-advocacy-team-2021/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210223T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210223T130000
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CREATED:20210209T205857Z
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SUMMARY:Mardi Gras Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:POSTPONED: Due to the inclement weather\, the Mardi Gras Fundraiser has been rescheduled for Feb. 23. Pre-order will remain open until 8 a.m. on Feb. 23! \nEMO’s Northeast Emergency Food Program invites you to a special Mardi Gras Fundraiser! Get authentic King Cake direct from New Orleans\, Gumbo\, Jambalaya\, Red Beans n’ Rice\, and more. All proceeds benefit the program\, which served a record number 90\,692 people in December! You can stop by for a “grab and go” hot lunch\, or pre-order online for the best value. \nPlace your order online. (Please note that the Jambalaya and Peach Cobbler are sold out.)
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/mardi-gras-fundraiser/
LOCATION:NE Emergency Food Program\, 4800 NE 72nd Ave.\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97218
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
ORGANIZER;CN="NE Emergency Food Program":MAILTO:nefp@emoregon.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210322
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20210129T172711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210129T175326Z
UID:9449-1613865600-1616371199@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Walking through Lent for Peace: A Focus on Palestine/Israel
DESCRIPTION:Come walk the path to peace with justice for Palestine/Israel. This Lenten series begins with Palestinian Tarek Abuata preaching virtually by Zoom at Ainsworth United Church of Christ\, followed by four Wednesday evenings. Each of the four evenings will be a combination of film on the Palestine/Israel conflict\, readings\, prayers and a responder to questions. The UCC Palestine Israel Network resolution A Declaration for a Just Peace Between Palestine and Israel will be provided as a study piece. A Palestinian\, Israeli or American role will be provided for your private reflection to walk with through Lent. We hope you will join this very memorable series. \nSchedule: February 21\, 10 a.m.; Feb. 24\, 7 p.m.; March 3\, 7 p.m.; and March 10\, 7 p.m. Download PDF with full details. \nSign up for this Lenten Zoom Experience.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/walking-through-lent/
LOCATION:Ainsworth United Church of Christ\, 2941 NE Ainsworth St.\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97211
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210219T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210219T150000
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CREATED:20210212T213508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210212T213508Z
UID:9598-1613739600-1613746800@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Stress Management - Virtual Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Have you been feeling overwhelmed by numerous pressures? Do levels of stress seem unmanageable? Have impacts of the pandemic increased your stress load? Are you noticing stress showing up in physical\, emotional\, or mental reactions? \nCome for a virtual support session from Jeremy Richardson\, LPC\, to understand the impacts of stress and learn tools to cope. \nPre-registration is required; register online now or call 503-253-0964. The cost is $30 and must be paid at time of registration. A Zoom link will be emailed to participants. \n 
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/stress-management-virtual-workshop/
LOCATION:Northwest Catholic Counseling Center\, 8383 NE Sandy Blvd.\, Suite 205\, Portland\, OR\, 97220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210216T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210216T090000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20201229T234407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201229T234407Z
UID:9339-1613462400-1613466000@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:We Rely on Each Other: 19th Annual (Virtual) Faith Labor Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to virtually gather with workers\, local faith leaders\, and the rest of the Jobs with Justice community as we gather to hear powerful stories and celebrate this vibrant and resilient community!\n\nDue to Covid-19\, the breakfast will be held over Zoom to prioritize safety. However\, the new nature of the breakfast will not change what we are celebrating!\n\nSpanish and ASL interpretation will be provided upon request. Please email Will Layng (will@jwjpdx.org) no later than two-weeks before the event (Tuesday February 2) to ensure we have enough time to make the necessary arrangements.\n\nRegistration\nAttendees will receive a Zoom link closer to the event. Tickets are $10\, but no one will be turned away if unable to pay. Register now.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/we-rely-on-each-other-19th-annual-virtual-faith-labor-breakfast/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210130T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210130T161500
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20201203T165335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210127T225438Z
UID:9254-1612011600-1612023300@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Creation Justice Summit: Our kinship with Oregon’s sacred waters
DESCRIPTION:Senator Jeff Merkley\nThe eighth Creation Justice Summit (formerly the Earth Care Summit) will bring together people of faith and goodwill from across Oregon to learn\, connect and develop a shared vision for creation justice in 2021. \nTitled “Our Kinship with Oregon’s Sacred Waters\,” the summit will commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Columbia River Watershed Pastoral Letter and explore the faith community’s role in caring for our watersheds. Participants are encouraged to gather water from your local waterway to have present during the summit (e.g.\, go dip a jar of water out of your nearest creek\, river\, lake or ocean). \nPresented by EMO’s Creation Justice and Oregon Interfaith Power & Light (OIPL)\, the virtual event will feature plenary sessions from inspiring presenters and workshops focused on organizing\, advocacy\, activism and education. Senator Jeff Merkley will give the closing address. \nSee schedule below or download the complete schedule. View bios of panelists and workshop speakers. \nREGISTER: $20 general\, $10 students\, scholarships available. \n\n \nSCHEDULE\nOpening Session (1 – 1:15 p.m.)\n> Welcome by Cherice Bock.\n> Water in the Qur’an by Imam Abdulah Polovina.\n> Prayer of Confession and Thanksgiving for the Gift of Water by The Rev. Linda Jaramillo.\n> “Draw Water in Joy” by Rabbi Benjamin Barnett. \nPlenary Panel (1:15 – 2:15 p.m.)\n“The Columbia River Watershed Pastoral Letter at Twenty: Reflections and Recommitment.”\nModerator: The Rev. Mark Brocker. Panelists: Fr. Chuck Lienert; Wilbur Slockish\, Jr.; and Sr. Joan Brown. \nWorkshops (2:25 – 3:25 p.m.) \n\n\n\nOrganizing Green Teams and Regional Circles\, led by Cherice Bock and The Rev. John Pitney. Wondering how to build or strengthen a green team in your faith community\, or how to connect with other people of faith around the state also working on caring for this planet with love and justice? This workshop will offer practical tips for organizing a group in your faith community\, connecting with others across the state through Green Circles\, and setting goals for greenhouse gas reduction\, education\, advocacy and other aspects of working toward a more sustainable world with people of faith.\nFaith-based Climate Advocacy in the 2021 Legislative Session\, led by Aaron Salzman. Changing our public policies can have the biggest potential impact on collective ability to live sustainably\, so speaking up about just and sustainable policy changes is an important aspect of creation justice. Become familiar with some of the climate and environmental policy priorities EMO and Oregon Interfaith Power & Light are advocating for during the 2021 Oregon Legislative Session. Learn more about these policies and consider a faith-based response from your faith tradition. Find out how to get involved in climate and environmental policy advocacy with EMO/OIPL.\nCreation Justice in Worship and Community Life\, led by The Rev. Solveig Nilsen-Goodin. Receive resources and ideas for incorporating creation justice elements into your worship services\, liturgies\, and faith community events.\nWater Is Life: Activism in Oregon\, with moderator Richenda Fairhurst; panelists Cozcacuauhtli Itzpapaloatl Tracy Molina\, Don and Alona Steinke\, and Patty Hine. “Water is life” is a phrase many of us can connect with in various religious and spiritual traditions\, and it has been used by Indigenous environmental and climate activists — “water protectors” — as they work to block fossil fuel pipelines from crossing Native lands and the waterways we all share. Four panelists will share their experiences of environmental activism in Oregon\, the Pacific Northwest and beyond as Indigenous water protectors\, allies and people of faith upholding our kinship with Turtle Island’s sacred waters.\nWatershed Care & Faith Communities\, led by Dr. Steven Kolmes. The Columbia River Watershed Pastoral Letter\, which we are discussing and commemorating in the opening plenary panel\, refers to a broad regional watershed many of us in Oregon live in\, but what is a watershed? How does it function\, and what is the role of faith communities in caring for it? Learn from Dr. Kolmes about the basics of watersheds\, what environmental and climate issues to be aware of in your watershed\, and groups your faith community might consider partnering with as you’re engaging in watershed care.\n\n\n\nClosing Session (3:30 – 4:15 p.m.)\n> Climate Policy Update for the 2021 Oregon Legislative Session\, by Britton Conroy.\n> Keynote Address by US Senator Jeff Merkley.\n> Closing Interfaith Prayer and Blessing of Oregon’s Waters\, by Imam Abdulah Polovina\, Rabbi Benjamin Barnett\, The Rev. Linda Jaramillo\, and Navneet Kaur.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/cj-summit/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210117T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210117T151500
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20210111T233242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210111T233359Z
UID:9393-1610892000-1610896500@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:15th Annual Drum Major Ecumenical Service: Now Is Still the Time!
DESCRIPTION:“Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to open the doors of opportunity to all God’s children. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quick-sands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood [sisterhood].”  \nEmpower the Dream Annual Ecumenical Service presented by Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church. The keynote speaker will be Bob Day\, Deputy Chief of Portland Police (retired). \nView the virtual event live at facebook.com/vafbc. Fundraising donation requested. For further information\, visit vafbc.org\, or call (503) 282-9496.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/15th-annual-drum-major-ecumenical-service-now-is-still-the-time/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201219T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201219T183000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20201214T163325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201214T163513Z
UID:9286-1608399000-1608402600@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Joyful Sounds A Virtual Holiday Concert
DESCRIPTION:Free virtual performance presented by PassinArt A Theatre Company. \nJoyful Sounds is a virtual holiday concert features holiday favorites and soul-stirring gospel songs with an inspiring\, uplifting\, and peace-filled message. Register for Joyful Sounds by going to passinart.org. \nPassinArt A Theatre Company is the longest producing African American theatre company in Oregon\, whose mission is to entertain\, educate and inspire diverse audiences while addressing critical issues facing our community. \nFor additional information\, call (503) 235-8079 or email passinart@yahoo.com.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/joyful-sounds-a-virtual-holiday-concert/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Passinart Theatre Co":MAILTO:passinart@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201205T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201205T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20200728T164048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200728T164048Z
UID:8314-1607173200-1607180400@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Managing Holiday Stress (virtual workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Come to a place to share\, destress\, and learn about new ways to set boundaries and navigate the tricky conversations and situations that this season brings. \n About Jeremy Richardson\, LPC: Jeremy is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Oregon. A Northwest native\, he received his Masters in Counseling from Multnomah University. He has worked in the field since 2014\, primarily in community mental health with children\, adolescents\, and families. His approach is collaborative\, with an emphasis on existential and trauma-informed approaches\, including EMDR. Jeremy also specializes in faith-based counseling. \nPre-registration required. Workshop fee must be paid at time of registration. Workshop fee is non-refundable: fee will remain a workshop credit for six months. The cost is $30 (Hardship scholarships available). Register online at nwcounseling.org/services/workshops or by phone at (503) 253-0964. A Zoom link will be sent day of workshop.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/managing-holiday-stress-virtual-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20201109T221303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201109T223925Z
UID:9206-1606845600-1606849200@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:World AIDS Day (virtual event)
DESCRIPTION:This World AIDS Day is extra special for us. We’re celebrating the 30th anniversary for the HIV Day Center! Join us as we honor and celebrate the Day Center and the incredible clients it has served for over 30 years. There will be updates from the HIV Services staff\, music\, and reflection on where we’ve been and where we’re headed. \nThe event is free; donations are gratefully accepted. All contributions go towards sustaining HIV Services in its mission to support those living with HIV/AIDS. Give now.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/2020wad/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon":MAILTO:emo@emoregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201118T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20200918T185105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201116T203549Z
UID:8707-1605726000-1605731400@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:2020 Collins Summit: Shalom in Divided Times
DESCRIPTION:It’s no secret we are living in unprecedented and divided times. Racial unrest\, political tensions and COVID-19 have impacted nearly every aspect of our lives. What do shalom and unity look like in 2020? Shalom is a Hebrew word that means wholeness\, harmony and peace. It’s a complex idea\, often oversimplified\, similar to the way “unity” becomes a euphemism for sameness. \nThrough a virtual format\, we will explore these racial\, political and social divisions\, asking how we bring our whole selves to the table and stay engaged in light of our differences\, not in spite of them. \nThe Summit will include a lecture from Lisa Sharon Harper\, a live Q&A\, and the opportunity to hear from members of the Common Table and their important work. \n  \nFEATURING \nLisa Sharon Harper\nA prolific speaker\, writer and activist\, Ms. Harper is the founder and president of FreedomRoad.us. She is one of today’s leading voices on the topics of poverty\, racial and gender justice\, and transformational civic engagement. Learn more. \nThe Common Table\nAn Oregon-wide collection of interfaith leaders who have committed to learning more about one another\, trusting one another and standing together—even in the midst of real differences. Learn from this groundbreaking effort to cultivate shalom and create real unity. Learn more. \n  \nONLINE FORMAT\nWatch on your computer\, phone\, tablet or smart TV.\n7 to 8:30 p.m.\, Wednesday\, Nov. 18\, 2020.\nRegistration fee: $10 (scholarships available). \n  \nABOUT THE COLLINS SUMMIT\nSince 1967\, the Collins Summit (previously the Collins Lecture) has explored the intersection of faith\, ethics and public life. This has been a signature event of Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon and its predecessor organization\, the Portland Council of Churches. The event is funded in part by the Collins Foundation. \n  \nCOSPONSORS\nCosponsors to date include: American Friends Service Committee; Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Oregon & SW Idaho; Episcopal Diocese of Oregon; Heritage Bank; The Rev. Susan M. Kintner; Muslim Educational Trust; Neil Kelly Co.; Oregon-Idaho Conference of the United Methodist Church; Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary; Sunriver Christian Fellowship; Vancouver Avenue First Baptist Church. \nIf your organization or faith community would like be a cosponsor of the Collins Summit\, please fill out the Sponsorship Agreement Form. View Collins Summit Promotional Toolkit. \n 
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/2020-collins/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon":MAILTO:emo@emoregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201116T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201207T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20201019T224921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201030T212902Z
UID:9069-1605549600-1607371200@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Runaway Inequality Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join this training to learn about the causes and solutions of income and wealth inequality\, and how to build a mass movement to solve it. \nDates: Mondays\, 6 to 8 p.m.\, on November 16\, 23\, 30 and December 7. \nLes Leopold\, author of Runaway Inequality: An Activist’s Guide to Economic Justice founded this educational campaign. The workshop will be led by Kris Raab\, lead trainer for Runaway Inequality. \nYou will be trained in the material and how to present it to your community/organization.  There is no charge for the workshop but you must have a hard copy printout of the Runaway Inequality workbook in order to participate (90 pages). You will receive a zoom link and PDF of the workbook when you register. \nLearn more about Runaway Inequality at www.runawayinequality.org. \nCo-sponsored by Portland Jobs with Justice\, Oregon Center for Public Policy\, Economic Justice Action Group of the First Unitarian Church\, Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon\, Oregon Poor People’s Campaign\, Interfaith Alliance on Poverty \nFor more information\, please contact the Rev. Connie Yost\, cyost@uuma.org or (503) 385-2135. \nRegister now (space limited).
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/runaway-inequality-training-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201114T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20200728T164321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200925T165336Z
UID:8316-1605351600-1605362400@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Mindfulness Mandala (virtual workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Have you been struggling to practice your mindfulness regularly? Does finding a creative outlet in your life feel impossible? Are you overwhelmed by the concept of a meditation practice? Mindfulness\, creativity and meditation all help manage depression and anxiety. You do not need to be an experienced artist to reap the benefits of art therapy. Art is therapeutic for all! \nIf you can make a dot you can make a dot Mandala and in the process of doing so engage in a mindful meditation that incorporates creativity and a multitude of self-regulation skills. \nAbout Andrea Aragon\, LPC: Andrea is a Licensed Professional Counselor. A native Oregonian\, she has experience in community mental health as well as in crisis counseling. Andrea works to understand the needs of the person and adapts her approach accordingly using a variety of evidence based methods. \nPre-registration required. Workshop fee must be paid at time of registration. Workshop fee is non-refundable: fee will remain a workshop credit for six months. The cost is $45 (Hardship scholarships available). Register online at nwcounseling.org/services/workshops or by phone at (503) 253-0964.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/mindfulness-mandala-workshop/
LOCATION:Northwest Catholic Counseling Center\, 8383 NE Sandy Blvd.\, Suite 205\, Portland\, OR\, 97220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20201015T204915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201015T204915Z
UID:9059-1603911600-1603915200@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Creation Justice Webinar 6: CreatureKind
DESCRIPTION:Care for creation intersects with racial justice and the health of the soil\, water and air. This work looks unique in different parts of the state based on the people who live there\, ways the land has been used\, and species and landscape elements present in each region. We will learn about some of Oregon’s environmental justice concerns and the organizations working on them through a series of six webinars this summer and fall. \nThe sixth webinar will feature representatives from CreatureKind. Their mission is to encourage Christians to recognize faith-based reasons for caring about the wellbeing of fellow animal creatures used for food\, and to take practical action in response. Their core message is that we are CreatureKind together with other animals\, and ought to be CreatureKind in how we treat them. \nRegister Now
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/creation-justice-webinar-6-creaturekind/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon":MAILTO:emo@emoregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201023T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201023T150000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20200728T163712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200728T163712Z
UID:8312-1603458000-1603465200@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Building a Grief Practice (virtual workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Loss is something we all experience and we all grieve in different ways. In this workshop we will explore a model for stages of grief\, how some people observe grief and how grief can be processed through creativity and activity. Each participant will create an outline for their own personal grief practice. \n*This workshop is best suited for those now experiencing an immediate and recent loss.* \nAbout Thomás Grubb\, LPC: Thomás (they/them & he/his pronouns) is a Licensed Professional Counselor and holds a Masters Degree from Lewis and Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. He is trained in Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT) for individuals and couples\, and specializations include emotional awareness and regulation\, depression\, anxiety\, LGBTQ2S+ issues\, existential issues\, spiritual/religious issues and multicultural counseling. \nPre-registration required. The cost is $30 (hardship scholarships available). Workshop fee must be paid at time of registration. Workshop fee is non-refundable: fee will remain a workshop credit for six months. Register online at nwcounseling.org/services/workshops or by phone at (503) 253-0964. Zoom link will be sent day of workshop.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/building-a-grief-practice-virtual-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201020T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201020T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20201001T145837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201009T143214Z
UID:8810-1603220400-1603224000@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Oregon Faith Voter Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join the Public Policy Advocacy team of Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon as they encourage and inform voters for this once in a lifetime election. In addition to talking about the strategic work being done to support the most vulnerable among us\, they will outline EMO’s position on the 2020 Oregon ballot measures. \nThe forum is free and open to all. Registrants will be sent a zoom link to join the forum. \nView a copy of EMO’s Voters’ Guide to the 2020 Oregon Ballot Measures.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/2020-forum/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon":MAILTO:emo@emoregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201010T120000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20201005T155040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201005T155040Z
UID:8871-1602320400-1602331200@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Wild Communion (Forest Bathing)
DESCRIPTION:You remember\, right? When you were a kid and you connected to something wild? And you felt like you belonged to something so much bigger? You forgot to be worried\, instead you felt alive and filled with wonder. \nEngaging with Creation in a contemplative way is a spiritual practice we need right now. Can we be in Nature without trying to get anywhere or achieve anything? What if we were very present to the Natural World? What have we been missing? \nOffered thru zoom and in your wild space. You choose where you want to be and call in to the group phone meeting. Space is limited. Cost: $50. Register: https://www.creatorspiritus.org/forest-bathing-wild-communion
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/wild-communion-forest-bathing/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201004T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201004T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20200828T163013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200828T181423Z
UID:8556-1601821800-1601827200@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Season of Creation (virtual gathering)
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the Season of Creation with us on October 4 (a virtual event via Zoom)! Through EMO’s Oregon Interfaith Power & Light (OIPL)\, we will be hosting an interfaith time of worship and community building. \nOctober 4 is St. Francis of Assisi’s feast day\, so we will learn about his concern for creation\, as well as hearing about the creation oriented practices in this part of the Jewish calendar. We will also spend time getting to know others around Oregon who are interested in creation justice. You will learn about EMO / OIPL’s upcoming launch of regional Circles. \nRegister now
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/season-of-creation-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon":MAILTO:emo@emoregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200930T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200930T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20200827T174337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200827T174858Z
UID:8534-1601492400-1601501400@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:EMO/OIPL Creation Justice Webinar 6: EcoFaith Recovery
DESCRIPTION:Care for creation intersects with racial justice and the health of the soil\, water and air. This work looks unique in different parts of the state based on the people who live there\, ways the land has been used\, and species and landscape elements present in each region. We will learn about some of Oregon’s environmental justice concerns and the organizations working on them through a series of six webinars this summer. \nThe sixth webinar in this series will feature representatives from EcoFaith Recovery\, speaking on “Just Vote: Personal Stories for Community Action.” EcoFaith Recovery is a faith-based leadership development effort grounded near the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers and reaching out to other parts of the Pacific Northwest for the purpose of revitalizing congregational ministries to participate in the healing of creation. \nREGISTER NOW.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/creation-justice-webinar-6/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon":MAILTO:emo@emoregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200927T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20200821T200131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200831T140742Z
UID:8481-1601215200-1611507600@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Community of Creation Learning Cohort: From cultural collapse to re-inhabitation
DESCRIPTION:This four-month study will offer a unique opportunity to reframe many of the environmental and cultural crises currently facing humanity\, while exploring the time-tested solutions offered to us by Indigenous Wisdom. Led by the Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice\, in partnership with Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon and EcoFaith Recovery\, this course will begin and end with in-person instruction from Randy and Edith Woodley (read their bios) onsite at the Eloheh Farm in Yamhill\, Ore. \nOnline classes will continue (October – January) on the first and third Wednesdays of each month\, with each “dinner discussion” reflecting on a different chapter of Randy Woodley’s Shalom and the Community of Creation: An Indigenous Vision. Through this process\, we will study the limitations and the breakdown of the western worldview\, examine the underlying values of indigenous wisdom\, and explore concrete strategies of “re-inhabitation.” \nSafety Note: Though we will look forward to gathering in-person during our opening and closing meetings at Eloheh Farm\, we will be observing an abundance of caution when it comes to social distancing. Please be prepared to observe strict protocols when it comes to wearing masks\, hand-washing/sanitizing\, and maintaining physical distance. Regular Wednesday meetings will all be held via zoom. \nWHO: This is a community for leaders who want to:\n> De-center whiteness and learn to include everyone at the table.\n> Learn from perspectives that draw from ancient wisdom.\n> Grow in understanding an Indigenous worldview and deconstruct their Western worldview.\n> Learn a theology of place.>\n> Receive the opportunity to be mentored by an Indigenous leader\, activist\, scholar\, distinguished speaker\, wisdom keeper\, theologian\, and farmer. \nWe need leaders that are not recreating old systems\, but learning decolonized and Indigenized ways of leading. Historically Christian have been formed in white supremacy and settler colonialism – we need a new DNA introduced into these systems in order to move forward in a sustainable and just way. \n  \nApply for the Community of Creation Learning Cohort. \n  \nREGISTRATION: $1\,000 donation to Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice. (Scholarship assistance can be requested through our online application form.)\nNOTE: All proceeds will go toward re-building Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice / Eloheh Farm. All facilitators\, including Randy & Edith\, are donating their time. So that we can accommodate as many participants as possible\, we encourage those who can pay more do so as a contribution to our scholarship fund. \n\nSCHEDULE\nSunday\, Sept. 27\, 2 – 5 p.m. In-Person Instruction and Opening Ceremony with Randy & Edith Woodley at Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice near Yamhill\, Ore. Homework in Advance: Read the forward\, preface\, and introduction of Shalom and the Community of Creation. Before the first meeting\, please view this introduction to Native America via The Hayward Lectures #1: The Myth of History and Progressive Civilization. \nWednesday\, Oct. 7\, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Online “Dinner Discussion” on the first and second chapters of Shalom and the Community of Creation. Facilitated by Rev. Solveig Nilsen-Goodin and Rev. Michael Ellick\, our cohort will virtually “break-bread” and discuss the themes covered in this month’s readings. \nWednesday\, Oct. 21\, 6 – 7:30 p.m. The second Wednesday of each month will be an opportunity to go deeper into the lessons learned in the monthly reading. Facilitated by Randy and Edith Woodley. \nWednesday\, Nov. 4\, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Online “Dinner Discussion” on the third and fourth chapters of Shalom and the Community of Creation. Facilitated by Rev. Solveig Nilsen-Goodin and Rev. Michael Ellick. \nWednesday\, Nov. 18\, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Reflections from and conversations with Randy & Edith Woodley. \nWednesday\, Dec. 2\, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Online “Dinner Discussion” on the fifth and sixth chapters of Shalom and the Community of Creation. Facilitated by Rev. Solveig Nilsen-Goodin and Rev. Michael Ellick. \nWednesday\, Dec. 16\, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Reflections from\, and conversations with\, Randy & Edith Woodley. \nWednesday\, Jan. 6\, 6 – 7:30 p.m. Online “Dinner Discussion” on the seventh and eighth chapters of Shalom and the Community of Creation. Facilitated by Rev. Solveig Nilsen-Goodin and Rev. Michael Ellick. \nSunday\, Jan. 24\, 2- 5 p.m. Final Session\, including in-person reflections on the seventh and eighth chapters of Shalom and the Community of Creation. This final gathering will also include a Closing Ceremony with Randy & Edith Woodley at Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice near Yamhill\, Ore.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/community-of-creation/
LOCATION:Eloheh Farm\, 6033 NW Lilac Hill Rd\, Yamhill\, OR\, 97148
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200924T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200924T183000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141903
CREATED:20200728T162122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200728T162122Z
UID:8309-1600965000-1600972200@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Expanding Emotional Intelligence (virtual workshop)
DESCRIPTION:We live in a society where most of us have never had any formal education about emotions – let’s change that! We’ll learn what emotions are\, how they work\, and how to deal more effectively with our own emotions and other people’s. Other topics include mind/body connection\, “good/bad” emotions\, thoughts versus feelings\, and how emotions relate to safety and danger. \nIf you have been told that you are out of touch with your emotions\, are “too emotional\,” or just want to understand yourself and your loved ones better\, come explore the world of emotions with a licensed therapist with 20 years of clinical experience. \nAbout Tod Fiste\, LPC: Tod is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Master’s degree from the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. He has been working with clients since 2000. He incorporates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)\, mindfulness\, and personality theory in his work with clients. With most clients\, Tod pays special attention to relationship\, regardless of whether it is couples\, group\, family\, or individual counseling. This is because humans are fundamentally relational beings\, and relationships contain our strongest sources of both hurt and healing. And all relationships reflect and reveal your relationship with yourself. \nPre-registration required. Workshop fee must be paid at time of registration. Workshop fee is non-refundable: fee will remain a workshop credit for six months. The cost is $30 (Hardship scholarships available). Register online at nwcounseling.org/services/workshops or by phone at (503) 253-0964. A Zoom link will be sent day of workshop.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/expanding-emotional-intelligence-virtual-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200922
DTSTAMP:20260501T141904
CREATED:20191216T180054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200902T135934Z
UID:6605-1600041600-1600732799@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Dining Out For Life
DESCRIPTION:Dine out (or take out) and support our partner restaurants! \nDining Out For Life comes to Portland every April. This year’s event did not happen as planned due to the pandemic. Instead\, we are holding a different event during the week of September 14\, focused on supporting our restaurants. We want to support them all the time\, but especially during this week\, as we highlight our generous restaurants who are struggling right now. We hope Dining Out For Life will be back in regular form next year\, but for now let’s show our restaurants our love! \nWe are not asking our partner restaurants to contribute to Dining Out For Life Portland this year. This event is strictly to support them. However\, if you feel moved and are able\, we will accept donations to Dining Out For Life Portland with the proceeds going directly to EMO’s HIV Day Center and OHSU’s Partnership Project. Our services have continued during COVID\, as have the needs of our clients. Please use the donation form below. \nThank you to our Dining Out For Life Sponsors: National sponsors Suburu and Ponaman Healthcare Consulting; local sponsors Grapevine Outdoor\, Lamar Advertising\, N2 Publishing\, The Oregonian\, Portland Monthly\, and Schoenfeld & Schoenfeld P.C. \nA special thank you to our Honorary Chair Rose City Pride Bands. \nAnd thank you to our partner restaurants: 3 Doors Down\, Bar Carlo\, Bridges Cafe and Catering\, Extracto Roastery & Coffeehouse\, Ford Food & Drink (now closed)\, Hale Pele\, McMenamins (17 locations)\, Peter’s Bar & Grill\, The Pie Spot\, Portofino\, Red Sauce\, Redwood\, and Rose and Thistle. \nWe also ask that you support all Black Owned Restaurants as you are able by dining in or taking out. View list. \nLearn more about Dining Out For Life.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/dofl/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon":MAILTO:emo@emoregon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200913T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200913T173000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141904
CREATED:20200825T220806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200825T221416Z
UID:8520-1600012800-1600018200@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:Summer Justice Forums
DESCRIPTION:Join First Christian Church of Portland beginning Sunday\, Sept. 13\, for a nine-week discussion of the book “How to Be an Antiracist.” \nThree groups will be organized: Sundays at 4 p.m. and Mondays at 7 p.m. & Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Each group will be led by two facilitators: Holly Greenidge & Jalani Greenidge; Erik Free & Raiza Spratt; Robi-Ingram Rich & Joni Kimoto. \nCopies of “How to Be an Antiracist” are available at Powell’s\, your local book seller\, on your Kindle or\, other ordering options. \nOnline REGISTRATION is easy and free! After your registration is received\, you will be sent a confirmation. Instructions for “log on” and participation will be sent to you by your group’s facilitator.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/summer-justice-forums/
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200902T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200902T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T141904
CREATED:20200727T202313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200727T202538Z
UID:8285-1599073200-1599078600@emoregon.org
SUMMARY:EMO/OIPL Creation Justice Webinar 4
DESCRIPTION:Care for creation intersects with racial justice and the health of the soil\, water and air. This work looks unique in different parts of the state based on the people who live there\, ways the land has been used\, and species and landscape elements present in each region. We will learn about some of Oregon’s environmental justice concerns and the organizations working on them through a series of six webinars this summer. \nThe fourth webinar will feature Randy Woodley with Eloheh Indigenous  Center for Earth Justice. For decades\, Randy and Edith Woodley have cultivated Eloheh (ay-luh-hay) as a community\, farm\, seed bank and learning center. For over 30 years\, the Woodleys have been teaching Native and non-Native people’s to deepen their commitment to preserving humanity’s role as good earth-keepers by understanding Creator’s invitation to harmony and shalom. Through summits\, camps\, ceremony\, conferences and teachings\, the Woodleys offer an opportunity for all to learn a new way to live on the land and respond to the climate crisis. \nRegister now.
URL:https://emoregon.org/event/emo-oipl-creation-justice-webinar-4/
CATEGORIES:Community Events,EMO Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon":MAILTO:emo@emoregon.org
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