Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013, August 21, 1998, Page 28, Image 28

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sekng focusing on the "nherent connectedness" of all
people. (241-0073.) (2/98)
spractes. and prophecies. (7 3 0 pm. John 239-6820 )
(3/98)
The Downtown Chapel St. Vincent de Paul
Journey Catholic Community conducts a 6 pm
Catholic pansh. offers a monthly M a ss for gay, lesbian,
bisexual and transgender Catholics and their fnends and
supporters (6 pm thud Tuesday 601 W Burnside S t
Roger 223-5907. ext. 130.) (11/97)
Sunday M ass. (St. Stephen 's Episcopal Church, 1432
S W 13th Ave. 323-2406 ) (2798)
Eaetroee Fellowship Unitarian UnhrersaHst.
(1 0.30am Sunday 1 1 3 3 N E 181st Ave.. Gresham.
665-2628. eastroseGteleport com .) (8/98)
Metropolitan Community Church of Portland.
12th Ave. 2216389. B i 236-2830.) (1/96)
Food for the Soul is a monthly discussion group that
explores spiritual paths that are welcoming to gay men.
lesbians bisexuals and people with HIV. (7:30-9 pm
second W ednesday at first Immanuel Lutheran Church.
1816 N W Irving St. Ne»y Hauler 239-3915.) (8/97)
Full Circle Temple is a "umverse-ity." sanctuary and
place of worsfep for women of all ages offering work­
shops. song and drum circles, meditation rooms, altars
of celebration, and what you bring to share Temple
priestesses and drop-in women visitors welcome. (10
am-1 Opm Tuesday-Sunday 31 25 E Burnside St.
23 80 67 5.) (2/98)
Gay M en's Spiritual Connection Group is a non-
denommational Chnstian fellowship for gay and bisexual
men. (Alan or Lee 2 3 8 8 0 7 0 .) (9/97)
am Sunday at the Regency Heights Clubhouse. Sexton
Ml. Drive. Beaverton. 643-7591.)(1 1/98)
In S aarch O f meets every other Thursday to pursue
questions about spiritualty, metaphysics, atens, con
Join a gay and lesbian pool league affiliated with the
Oregon Pool Am ateur League A l s k i levels wel­
come: sanctioned by the American Poolpiayers
Association. (C a l Boom er at 24 36 72 5.) (11/98)
Roee City S oRba l A s s ociation is O regon's only
nabonafy-affiated gay and lesbian softbal league
Friendy competition for a l s k i levels. Players provide
their own equipment. Faf and spring season play; A S A
sanctioned. Non-players who want to volunteer are wel­
come. (Open division: R o y 24 87 67 8. W om en's divi­
sion: Toni 254-4150.) (10/98)
Ski Out is a gay and lesbian ski club. (2 88 251 3.)
(12/98)
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Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered and
Questioning Youth Group offers support, informa­
tion and fun for youth aged 13 to 18. (4-6 pm Friday at
Am azon Community Center. 27 00 hUyard St.. Eugene.
(5411684-3466.) (7/98)
C a l to get on mailing list (9 am and I I am Sunday wor­
Shalom Ministries. Methodist Counseling and sup­
ship. 7 pm W ednesday Bible study Office hours: 9 am-
5 pm M onday-Fnday 2400 N E Broadway 281-8868.)
(11/98)
Janus Youth Program s offers w orkshops for teens
port groups are offered for coming out. grief, and recon­
ciling religion and homosexuality. FeHowsfep gathering at
6:30 pm Wednesday. (7604215.) (7/97)
in areas such as self-esteem, anger management and
life s k is (738 N E D avis St.. Portland. O R 97232. Doug
Puffin 2336090. ext. f33.) (5/98)
Metropolitan Community Church of tho Gentle
Shepherd. (6 pm Sunday 4505 E 18th St..
Sister-Spirit is women sharing spirituality. M ost
Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Youth Group of
Eugene is a peer social, support and rap group that
Vancouver. Wash. P O Box 5094, Vancouver, W A
98668.13601695-1480.) (2/98)
events are wheelchair accessible. (Suite 102. 34 30 S E
Belmont St. 7383297.) (4/98)
Transgender spirituality group is forming. (7-9
M om ln galda United Methodist Church is a rec-
pm Sunday MadhyaNandi 3359044. 771-3197.)(\2/4)
o n cin g congregation. (3674 12th St. SE, Salem.
mumcGopen.org. 364-5013.) (11 /98)
W y'east Unitarian UnhrersaHst Congregation
Open Arme Metropoliten Community Church.
(6 pm Sunday at United Church of Christ. 1801 E
Jackson S t . Medford. (5411772-1463.15411773-4602.
(5 4 1 )8 5 8 9 5 8 5 )
offers religious services and classes for children and
youth. (4 pm Sunday at Trinity United Methodist
Church. 3915 S E Steele St.
www.uua.org.CONG/wyeast.html. 777-3704.)(10/98)
Peace Church of the Brethren. ( I I am Sunday.
12727 S E Market St. 254-6380.) (2/98)
P'nal O r (Faces of Light) of Portland is a Jewish
Renewal Community seeking to make Jew ish spirituality
accessible to a«. (2357256. 24 84 50 0)1 21 98)
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Tho God Conoocthm M tw Thought
Community Church. Judeo-Christian spirituality. (10
offers spintual. emotional and social support to present
or former S D A s who are gay or lesbian. A not-for-profit
organization. Monthly activities, newsletter. (PO Box
33104. Portland. O R 97233. 244-0286.) (7/97)
Metanoia Peace Community. United Methodist.
Reconciling (10 am Sunday. 5701 MacArthur B M .
13601693-4761.) (3/98)
First Unitarian Church of Portland. (1011 S W
8ovonth*doy Adv§wtitt Kinship In tm n tio M l
meditation in the Buddhist Vipasana tradition. Donation
requested. (7:30-9 pm Wednesday. 2926 N E Flanders
S t G reg 727-3575.J (10/97)
(John Schvaebert 281-3697.) (2/98)
Open and affirming. Wheelchair accessW e. (9:45 am
Sunday 1220 N E 68th St. 13601693-1476.) (3/98)
S t Philip M ori's Paulist C anter sponsors Catholic
gay and lesbian outreach with M ass, fofowed by social­
izing. (7:30 pm Friday. 2408 S E 16th Ave. 231-4955.)
(7/97)
Lesbian and Gay Meditation Group meets for
East Vancouver United Methodist Church.
First Congregational Church U C C Vancouver.
Rainbow Outreach Christian Church. Ful gospel
charismatic (1 0 3 0 am Sunday 733 N E Fremont St.
2 8 1-5255.) (2/98)
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Evangelical and charismatic Christian. (Sunday. 10:45
am worship with guest speakers. W ednesday 7 pm
believers meetings 3830 S E 62nd Ave. 7755024.)
(10/98)
Radical Faeries co-creates spirituality with nature,
subverts uniformity and practices the politics of play.
(2 35 082 6.) (7/97)
The Adventure Group. Portland's gay and lesbian
outdoors group, organizes a variety of activities and
social events including hiking, skiing, mountain biking,
camping and rafting. (452-5680.
www adventuregroup. org.)( 12/98)
FO REST Group outings are cooperative adventures
for women. Participants are responsible for providing
their own equipment and choosing outings appropriate
for their skill and fitness level. All skill levels welcome.
(331-9733.) (12/98)
meets M ondays. A ge 25 and under. (5 6 .3 0 pm at
Komonia Center. 1414 Kincaid St. 15411 3 4 8 1 1 3 4 .)
(10/98)
Out 'n ' About Youth, a social, activist and support
group for gay. lesbian, bisexual, transsexual, transgen­
der. and questioning teens, meets Thursday evenings in
Corvallis. (7 pm at First United Methodist Church, 1165
N W M onroe St. 15411752-2491.) (10/98)
Outside In has transitional housing for HIV-positive
youth aged 17 to 22 who are hom eless or at risk of
becoming hom eless, including V O IC E S (Voices of
Individual and Community Empowerment from the
Streets), a self-support group for queer youth. ( 8 8 pm
W ednesday at Outside In, 1030 S W 13th Ave.
223-4121.1(5/98)
Phoenix Hieing Foundation Inc., a mental health
agency primarily serving members of the sexual minority
communities, hosts drop-m social and support groups
for sexual minority youth: Aw akenings ( 6 6 pm
W ednesday at Harry 's Mother. 39 42 S E Hawthorne
B M ). Clackam as Youth Alliance (8 7 :3 0 p m
W ednesday at Campfire B o y s and Girls. 54 27 Glen
Echo Ave., Gladstone), HiHsboro Youth Group
(3 30-5 pm W ednesday at Community Action Buiktng,
1001 S W Baseline. Hillsboro). Personal Deity
Proxy, a group to share creative endeavors (5 -7 pm
Friday at Phoenix Rising), The Trans Group, for
transsexual, transgendered and cross-dressing youth
(7.30-9 pm W ednesday at Phoenix Rising),
Transitions (3 30-5 pm W ednesday in Room 8. 11640
S W Parkway. Beaverton). Wlndflre (5:30-7:30 pm
Thursday at Phoenix Rising). (Phoenix Rising office loca­
tion: Suite 710. 6 2 0 S W Fifth Ave.. Portland. O R
97204 223-8299.) (10/96)
Pride Mentors hip P roject matches Multnomah
County gay. lesbian, bisexual, trans and questioning
youth between the ages of 13 and 19 wife a caring and
responsible adult who can serve a s a role model.
(Brandt Rigby 872-9664.) (12/98)
Rainbow is a positive social and peer-support group
for sexual minority youth of color. Sponsored by The
Urban League. (4:30 pm M onday at Metropolitan
Community Church of Portland. 2 4 00 N E Broadway.
Dionne 280-2663. ext. 420.) (5/98)
Roots and Branches provides positive mental health
counseling tailored to the needs of lesbian, gay and
bisexual youth. Therapy, consultation, advocacy and
referral are offered to individuals and families on a slid­
ing scale. (2020 S E P ow e l Blvd. 2 3 8 0 7 8 0 .) (5/98)
Safe Space is a group for lesbian, gay. bisexual and
questioning youth that meets in Bend. ((5411383-4861.)
(5/98)
Salem Rainbow Youth is a gay. lesbian, bisexual
and questioning youth support group. (3-5 pm Thursday.
3 1 5 8 1 2 4 .) (6/98)
Sexual Minority Youth Recreation Center offers
a safe place for queer youth by queer youth. Drop-in
center, support groups, computers, community
resources, pool tables, and meeting spaces. (4 pm-rmd-
night Friday and Saturday. 424 E Burnside St. 872-
9664.) (11/98)
Southern O regon Youth Outreach for gay. les­
bian and bisexual youth ages 14-20. (5.30 pm first and
third Thursdays at A E LC C . 5 6 Third St.. Ashland.
(5 41 17 3 4 6 0 0 7 .)( 10/98)
Triple Point is a social group for gay, lesbian, bisexu­
al. transgender, queer and questioning youth in
Southw est W ashington. W eekly rap session s and activi­
ty excursions. (Celeste Baskett (3601 7359170.)
(10/98)
Young M en's Group offers gay and bisexual men
aged 18 to 27 years an opportunity to socialize, d iscuss
relevant topics, plan events and organize community
building events Part of the Speak to Your Brothers pro-
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