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         Oregon Churches:     more books (100)
  1. Characteristics of churches of the Oregon Annual Conference of The Methodist Church, 1964 by Robert Leroy Wilson, 1964
  2. A history of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Salem, Oregon, by C. F Breithaupt, 1926
  3. The Church crossed the Oregon Trail;: Centennial of first prayer book service observed by Thomas E Jessett, 1947
  4. Establishing and financially supporting a strong church missions program at the Newberg Christian Church, Newberg, Oregon / by Donna R. West (MHR thesis) by Donna R West, 1988
  5. History of Ebbert Memorial United Methodist Church, Springfield, Oregon: From circuit to station to current congregation, 1868 to 1986 by Allene Bechtle, 1986
  6. A sermon in memoriam of the Rev. John Sellwood, B.D: A presbyter of the church, and for thirty-six years a clergyman of the dioceses of Oregon, entered ... 1892, aged eighty-six years and three months by William H Stoy, 1892
  7. The Church of England in the old Oregon country by Thomas E Jessett, 1953
  8. The planting and growth of Baptist churches in Oregon: A jubilee paper read before the Western Baptist Association of Oregon and the Baptist Convention of the North Pacific States by Charles Hiram Mattoon, 1896
  9. The 125-year story of First Baptist Church, Portland, Oregon: A church with a history and a heart by Henrietta Chase Failing, 1980
  10. Historical sketches of the Catholic Church in Oregon during the past forty years (1838-1878) (Nineteenth century American literature on microcards.Series C: Trans-Mississippi west) by Francis Norbert Blanchet, 1884
  11. A cornerstone celebration: The first one hundred years, 1887-1987, First Presbyterian Church, 12th and Alder, Portland, Oregon by Meda Johnson, 1987
  12. One hundred years of First Presbyterian Church, Baker City, Oregon: Blest be the tie-- 1884-1984 by Betty Kuhl, 1984
  13. The two Germanys (Pulpit of the First Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon. Second series) by John H Boyd, 1917
  14. Historical sketches of the Catholic Church in Oregon and the northwest by Francis Norbert Blanchet, 1910

121. The Oregon Episcopal Church News Online
If you are not receiving The oregon Episcopal Church News and would like to receive it, For a Diocese of oregon church directory, click here.
http://www.diocese-oregon.org/oecn updates/
The Oregon Episcopal Church News Online
Click on the links below to view the PDF version. September 2004 August 2004 May 2004
April 2004
... February The Oregon Episcopal Church News is the official newspaper of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon. We publish nine times a year. There are no issues in January, June and August. Our goal is to enhance the mission and ministries of the Church by telling the stories of the diocese, its congregations and its people in ways that inform, educate and inspire. The Oregon Episcopal Church News is free and anyone can subscribe. We are supported by the diocese with supplemental income from readers' donations and some paid advertising. Our subscriber database is used solely for the purpose of mailing the newspaper and occasional, other official diocesan communications. It is never shared with entities outside of the diocese.
How to Subscribe:
If you are not receiving The Oregon Episcopal Church News and would like to receive it, please contact your local church office and ask to be put on the mailing list. For a Diocese of Oregon church directory

122. General Assembly 2005
The oregon Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The Christian Church in oregon is a ministry shared by thirtyeight congregations of the
http://www.disciples.org/GA05/portland.htm
About Portland Links registration housing about portland pre-assembly ... promotions
Portland - City of Roses - City of Fountains - City of Bridges - River City - Rip City. Portland's downtown area is scaled to human dimensions. It is "foot friendly" and was recently named among the Top 10 American Walking Cities by Walking Magazine. The visitor who explores downtown Portland is never overwhelmed, but rather intrigued and amused. The blocks are short - just 200 feet long. Cafes, restaurants, bookstores, galleries and specialty stores are waiting around every comer.
Learn more about the city of Portland at www.pova.com The Oregon Region of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) The Christian Church in Oregon is a ministry shared by thirty-eight congregations of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the state of Oregon.
This ministry offers services to churches such as:
  • congregational planning licensing camps and retreats leadership training new church establishment
The Oregon region is devoted to telling the good news of Jesus Christ in Oregon and around the world.

123. Welcome!
oregon City Evangelical Church offers many programs for the entire family, multiple worship services, and small groups. Located in oregon City, OR.
http://www.ocec.net/
Oregon City Evangelical Church
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Oregon City Evangelical Church is a loving and accepting church that is large enough to offer many valuable ministries, but feels small enough to be "family". We are a family committed to loving God and loving people through Jesus Christ . (Matthew 22:37-39, 28:19-20).
Worship Services
First and Second services at 8:15 and 9:45 on Sunday mornings offer a mix of hymns and choruses accompanied by piano, drums, and organ. Third service at 11:15 on Sunday mornings is casual and contemporary, led by the Praise Team with upbeat piano, drums, guitars, and keyboard. Usually, the same pastor preaches for all services.
Classes
Ages 0-5 years receive childcare during all hours.
Grades K-12 and Adults have Sunday School second hour.
Our Mission
We are a family committed to loving God and loving people through Jesus Christ . (Matthew 22:37-39, 28:19-20). We sense that God has called us to be a great light to shine His love, forgiveness and healing to un-churched individuals and families in the greater Oregon City area. We are to encourage, train, and equip Christians who will carry the torch of God's love and spread the refreshing waters of His grace through community and world-wide ministry.

124. BWO - States - Oregon
Catholic Church records from St. Paul, Marion County, oregon 18391898. Members of St Boniface Catholic Church in Sublimity Marion Co oregon from
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See also Cooper-Matheny-Hewitt family "Census: Japanese Population in Oregon, October 1, 1928." Oregon Bureau of Labor Statistics, State Printing Department, 1929. Lists family groups alphabetically by last name and then by head of household. Information includes city of residence, gender, marital status, occupation, place and date of birth ("Japan" or US town/state), and date of entry to U.S. "The Centennial History of Oregon, 1811-1912." Joseph Gaston, Chicago, The S.J. Clarke Publishing Company, 1912. This is a four volume set. Volume 1 contains a history of the European settlement of Oregon from 1492 to 1912. The other three volumes contain biographies of Oregon pioneers, settlers and noted residents including family information and photographs. All four volumes are indexed for names. "Immigration Roster Elliott Cut-Off-1854." Roster of Macy Train-Cut-Off. Leah Colllins Menefee. List of immigrants that took the Elliott Cut-off from Boise, Idaho to Oregon in 1853. A list of all those who registered at the Umatilla Agency in 1853.

125. Firstamendmentcenter.org: News
oregon court upholds rejection of church building plan By The Associated Press 03.25.04 City may deny church building permit, rules oregon high court
http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/news.aspx?id=13016

126. First Presbyterian Church, Portland, OR - A Heart For The City - Home
First Presbyterian Church of Portland oregon, A Heart for the City. First Presbyterian Church 1200 SW Alder Street Portland, oregon 97205
http://www.fpcpdx.org/
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First Presbyterian Church has been a vital part of Portland for 150 years. Our mission since 1854 has been to provide a heart for our City. The members of our congregation reside in communities spanning a five-county area as well as the central city. Together we seek to proclaim God's care for all people both locally and throughout the world. We invite you to be a part of this wonderfully diverse and energetic congregation. Find us at:
First Presbyterian Church
1200 SW Alder Street
Portland, Oregon 97205
503-228-7331, FAX 503-241-8301
info@fpcpdx.org

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127. Cedar Mill, Oregon -- Business Directory --
A community located just West of Portland, oregon at the top of the Tualatin Christ United Methodist Church 12755 NW Dogwood St 97229 503646-1598
http://www.cedarmill.org/biz/publicservices.html
Cedar Mill Business Directory
Public Services
Public Services
Emergency/Public Safety
see Public Safety Government see Government
Cedar Mill Community Library
12505 NW Cornell Rd
cedarmill.org/library
Sunset High School Booster Club
13840 NW Cornell Rd
Cedar Mill School PTC 10265 NW Cornell Rd 97229
Chiquitos School
11675 SW Butner Rd,
Leedy Grange
900 NW Saltzman Rd
The Village Gallery of Arts, Inc.
12505 NW Cornell Rd
KnowledgePoints Learning Center 485 NW Saltzman
Churches
Christ United Methodist Church 12755 NW Dogwood St 97229 503-646-1598 Cedar Mill Bible Church 12208 NW Cornell Rd 97229 503-644-3156 503-520-9272 www.cmbc.org Friendship Christian Fellowship Church 301 NW Murray Blvd 97075 Kingdom Hall 1285 NW Saltzman Rd 97229 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church 14175 NW Cornell Rd 97229 St Pius X Catholic Church 1280 NW Saltzman Rd 97229
Other
12845 NW Cornell Rd 97229 www.walkergarbage.com List my business To list your business in this directory, or to make changes to your listing, please use this form. Health Services Cleaners, Shoe Repair

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