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Community Events

Here are some of the events planned in the parish and the broader community.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 16

Mass and Contemplative Prayer, 12:00 noon
 
THURSDAY, MAY 17
Ascension Table Mass, 6:30 pm. Our popular Celtic-inspired table Eucharist will be blessed with music and presence courtesy of Integrity Oregon. All welcome! Bring a dish to share if you can!

FRIDAY, MAY 18
Rahab's Sisters, 7:00 pm
 
SATURDAY, MAY 19
Brigid's Breakfast, 9:30 am

SUNDAY,  MAY 20
Mass, Spoken, 8:00 am
Mass, English, 10:00 am
Misa, Spanish, 12:00 Noon

 
TUESDAY, MAY 22
Celtic and Contemplative Prayer, 12:00 noon
 
WEDNESDAY, MAY 23
Mass and Contemplative Prayer, 12:00 noon
 
FRIDAY, MAY 25
Rahab's Sisters, 7:00 pm
 
SATURDAY, MAY 26
Brigid's Breakfast, 9:30 am
Walsingham Guild, 10:00 am

 
SUNDAY,  MAY 27 - PENTECOST!
Mass, Spoken, 8:00 am
Mass, English, 10:00 am
Anglican Rosary Workshop, 11:00 am
Misa, Spanish, 12:00 Noon

 

MISSIO CLASSES
A seminar on mission and ministry in post-modern culture. Designed and curated by the Rev. Karen Ward. Missio seminar leads participants to examine current trends and changes in local and national culture and re-envision mission, evangelism, and church in light of these changes. Each module will be a free-standing topic, open to being taken individually or together as a series.
Thursday-Saturday, June 7-9 (two modules): Church in Changing Culture: Fresh Expressions and Mission Shaped Church
Download the flier: http://www.episcopaldioceseoregon.org/files/Missio_Spring_2012 _Flier.pdf
For more information and to register: http://www.missiocenter.org. For Academy credit, please send an email to AcademyforFormationandMission@gmail.com.

 
SUMMER SEMINAR 2012: LIVING TOGETHER
June 11-13, with a free evening lecture open to the public on Tuesday, June 12. Jonathan Wilson-Hargrove, one of the leading voices in the New Monastic movement, is our keynote speaker as we come together as an intentional community asking the ancient question: “what do you seek?” In an age of fragmentation and isolation, a grassroots movement has begun that seeks to put Christians in touch with the rhythms of community life we find expressed in scripture and tradition. In the Pacific Northwest, we’re experiencing a rich revival of intentional living in community – much of it grounded in a rich spirituality that unites ancient wisdom with contemporary concerns. Come experience what it means to live together, to structure our lives in relationship to a community of prayer and practice that forms us in the image of the one who created us. $50 ($25 for students/clergy), online registration at www.center-for-spiritual-development.org.