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Area Worship

We encourage you to find a local worshipping community of faith. It provides a diversity of experience, time away from campus and often a feeling of a second family.

McMinnville area churches

  • Baha’is of McMinnville
    Contact: Delane Hein, 503-883-5054
  • (Conservative)
  • (Nazarene)
  • (American Baptist)
  • (PCUSA)
  • Friends Church
    720 Wallace Road
    McMinnville, OR 97128
    503-472-2074
  • Kingdom Hall (Jehovah’s Witness)
    2010 NE Tilbury Street
    McMinnville, OR 97128
    503-435-1370
  • (Missouri Synod)
  • (Christian Reformed)
  • (ELCA)
  • (Southern)
  • Valley Church of Christ
    1801 N Evans Street
    McMinnville, OR 97128
    503-434-5832

Portland area resources

Buddhist

  • (Tibetan)

Earth-based

  • Portland Gathering
    Portland Public Library
    503-244-8128
  • Olive Farm
    5120 SE Milwaukie Avenue
    Portland, OR 97202
    503-231-8651

Greek Orthodox

  • Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
    3131 NE Glisan St
    Portland, OR 97232
    503-234-0468

Jewish

  • Beth Israel (Reform)
    1972 NW Flanders Street
    Portland, Oregon 97209
    503-222-1069
  • Congregation Neveh Shalom (Conservative)
    2900 SW Peaceful Ln
    Portland, OR 97239
    503-246-8831
  • Congregation Shaarie Torah (Traditional)
    920 NW 25th Avenue
    Portland, Oregon 97210
    503-226-6131
  • Temple Beth Sholom (Reconstructionist)
    1795 Broadway NE
    Salem, Oregon
    rabbi@tbsholom.org 

Muslim mosques

Halal markets

  • Halal Meats & Mediterranean Foods
    11705 SW Pacific Hwy
    Portland, OR 97223
    503-620-9872

Organizations

Additional resources

The purpose of the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America is to unite and enable Christians to make peace with justice in a warring world.

An independent, non-affiliated, multi-faith e-community that strives to provide information, inspiration and interaction between belief groups.

A philosophy, a movement and an organization. Chabad-Lubavitch offers an array of programs, services and institutions to serve the Jewish community.

Just what the title implies, a calendar that notes holy days for most of the major religious traditions. It also provides a dictionary of terms and an explanation of some holy days and their origin.

A peace fellowship that the Jewish tradition is a continual calling toward peace, justice and compassion, a tradition whose goal is to bring all people to the consciousness that peace and not war is where we should direct our vision, energy and lives.

(the way of Christ)

An online Christian community where young adults (college to 30s) can identify and explore their relationships with God and with others.

"To work against injustice and for peace in ourselves, our families, our communities and our world. To encourage a greater commitment to peace on behalf of all Muslims. To explore and deepen our understanding of Islamic teachings about peace and nonviolence. To expose the falsehood of the popular stereotype that Islam is a religion that teaches terrorism and violence. To reach out to people of other religious traditions in an effort to create mutual understanding, tolerance, and respect..."

 

A Christian ministry whose mission is to proclaim and practice the biblical call to integrate spiritual renewal and social justice.