Sunday, April 7, 2013

Blessed are the Merciful

Thanks to the wonderful churches in St. Johns who are among the merciful!  Those who assist the homeless, serve the poor, give clothing to the naked, feed the hungry, house those without support networks, welcome the friendless, support the fainting, who create community for those who have no one.

You are the heart, the salt and light of St. Johns!

Friday, March 22, 2013

The Community of Hope's dessert event for North Portland's homeless



Sugar Rush
The Community of Hope's
dessert event for
North Portland's homeless

Saturday, April 20, 2013
7–8:30 PM
Red Sea Church
7535 N. Chicago and Leonard
Childcare Provided

Join us for an evening of great desserts, music and fellowship as information is shared on addressing North Portland's homeless.

Desserts will be featured from North Portland restaurants, bakeries, and personal homes.

Music by Donald Ebel and Rebekah Carter

Special speakers from AllOne Community Services
and the Community of Hope's team.

For further information: sharyn@communityofhopepdx.org

http://communityofhopepdx.org/

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Baptism and Revival Services

Bishop Stewart Minnieweather would like to hold a baptism service and would be eager to join with others for a collaborative service. If you would like to plan or participate in a joint baptism service, contact him at bishopstewart8138@gmail.com or by phone 503.847.3345.

Portland Miracle Revival Church, led by Bishop Walter and Pastor Doris Scott, is hosting a city-wide revival next week. The Scotts have hosted many Revivals in the past, usually in a large tent. They still have the tent, but having an event in Portland can mean adapting to the Portland climate, so it's indoor this time, with lots of room for everyone!

Portland Miracle Revival Church
8333 N. Ivanhoe
March 17th-24th / 7pm
Workshops 9am-noon on 3-21 & 3-23 - "Equipping Leaders & Workers for home & Ministry".
503-281-1874 for more info.
Evening overflow parking available at Safeway & the St. Johns Post Office, across Ivanhoe St. from the church.

Trash 2 Treasure Event


Swapnplay Community Sharing Director Dre Davey writes:

"I am the director of a St Johns non-profit, Swapnplay Community Sharing. It is part of Swapnplay's mission to promote sharing and provide a large scale community event that supports building community through sharing. We do this through hosting an annual event called Trash to Treasure (T2T), held at Red Sea Church annually the Saturday after Earth Day.

In years past Red Sea has partnered with the event in a very tangible way. The church has provided food around lunchtime and served the food to our neighbors coming to the event. This year due to limited resources they are unable to participate in this way. The food aspect creates a very special hospitality to the event that people really love. Just last week I was talking with James, who works at the Goodwill donation truck on Ivanhoe, and he was asking when the event was and going on about how the meal aspect really provides community connections.

Would the church of North Portland please consider filling this piece of our partnerships? This year Trash to Treasure is on April 27. If you would consider this at all I would love to meet with you in person to fill in the details of what that would even mean."

Learn more about T2T by watching this short video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08rcuQNz7pM"

It would be great to have 2-3 people meet with Dre to lead the effort. For more information or to spearhead, contact dre@swapnplay.org or phone 503.544.3996

ttp://swapnplay.org/trash-to-treasure/

Lombard Reimagined



Celebration Tabernacle is hosting a meeting regarding the improvement of Lombard Street. The project area is a 2-mile stretch of Lombard between MLK Jr. Blvd and N. Chautauqua Blvd. Swift Planning Group, from January to June 2013, has partnered with the Kenton Neighborhood Association and other stakeholders to work toward creating a better Lombard Street, which includes working with the local community to develop a vision for Lombard, focusing on how it can become a more walk-able place with a unique identity that better serves the needs and wants of all of its neighbors.

Also, they've just released a survey they're trying to get out to as many North Portland residents and business owners as possible. Everyone who takes it is eligible to win a gift certificate from a local business! Please stop by their website and take a look if you've got a moment, and please forward it to anyone and everyone who you think might be interested as well: http://www.lombardreimagined.com/

As you know, a lot is changing in North Portland. We'd love you to join us and be a part of the changes that are coming. Hope you can make the meeting:

1:30pm Sunday, March 17 @ Celebration Tabernacle
8131 N Denver Ave. (at Kilpatrick)

Free refreshments will be provided.

For more information contact, Deborah Sampson
msampson@ctoregon.org, 503-286-1488

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Children's Clothing Exchange (North Portland - Kenton Library)

North Portland
Children's Clothing Exchange & Giveaway
Sunday April 14 2013
1-3pm
Kenton Library Meeting Room
8226 N Denver Ave

Donate your gently used children's clothing and shoes for other local families to use
Reply by email to schedule a donation pick up
Or bring donations to Kenton Library on April 14, 1-3pm
Tax deduction receipts available

Receive free children's clothing and shoes donated by local families
No donation required to receive clothes
Take items for your own household only
Everyone is welcome

FREE CLOTHES / ROPA GRATIS

Hosted by Mosaic Church
www.mosaicportland.org