Women’s NA group
Nativity Hall 1704 NE 43rd Ave, Portland, OR, United StatesWeekly meeting of the Lost & Found women's Narcotics Anonymous group
Weekly meeting of the Lost & Found women's Narcotics Anonymous group
Monday Book Group meets twice a month in the Raphael Room, and very occasionally at a participant's home. In June and July, the Monday Book Group will be watching a 20-minute video from Living the Questions, a set of DVDs created by progressive Christian scholars and theologians, and then discussing the ideas presented. The group […]
Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice (IMIrJ) is "an organization made up diverse faith communities, faith leaders, and individuals called by our conscience to respond actively and publicly to the suffering of our immigrant brothers and sisters in the U.S. due to unjust immigration policies.Through advocacy, accompaniment, and organizing, we expose the harm that these policies […]
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation, Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or […]
The Men and Women on Wednesday meet weekly to perform maintenance work around the church buildings and enjoy each other's company and delicious snacks.
A brief, peaceful service with music and chanting led by the St. Michael's Choristers
The St. Michael's Singers is our main adult choir, rehearsing every Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and singing every Sunday morning at 9:00 and/or 11:00 am.
Clear Transitions PDX hosts non-profit informational workshops which provide legal, financial, counseling, and mediation information for Portland-area women considering or currently undergoing divorce. Clear Transitions PDX is now partnering with Family Forward Oregon.
Prayer shawls and blankets are created during this gatherings and blessed on the first Sunday of each month.
On Sundays in March and April, the Godly Play 1 class (pre-K through 1st grade) will continue learning about stories and parables at 10:10 am. The Godly Play 2/Kids Connection has begun a new series for 2nd- through 5th-grade students called Shining Hearts Ministry: Fostering young peacemakers through sacred stories, community service and deepening our […]
Coffee hour (coffee and treats) and convivio (meal) happen every Sunday following the 9:00 and 11:00 am services and the 1:00 pm Spanish-language Misa.
Youth in 6th through 12th grades are invited to St. Michael's House for games, food and fellowship.
Weekly meeting of the Lost & Found women's Narcotics Anonymous group
Silent, contemplative prayer is a practice which many find to be a nourishing discipline in the midst of a busy, noisy world. The Centering Prayer group has met consistently since 2003. Participants gather at St. Michael’s House from 7:00 to 8:45 pm on first and third Mondays from the fall through the spring, and typically […]
The Catechumenate is the primary parish process for incorporating new Christians into life in Christ through Holy Baptism. It also serves to support those persons already baptized who are coming to a new place in their faith journey and want to affirm that through Confirmation, Reception into The Episcopal Church from another faith tradition, or […]
The Men and Women on Wednesday meet weekly to perform maintenance work around the church buildings and enjoy each other's company and delicious snacks.
A brief, peaceful service with music and chanting led by the St. Michael's Choristers
The St. Michael's Singers is our main adult choir, rehearsing every Wednesday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and singing every Sunday morning at 9:00 and/or 11:00 am.