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June 21, 2012 - Portland pastors form gang funeral compact

Portland pastors form gang funeral compact  Over two dozen Portland pastors held a press conference announcing new standards at funerals to ward off gang attacks and to protect the sanctity of the deceased. A few year ago when two Portland teens open fired at a funeral of a rival gang […]


June 20, 2012 - Beaverton church sues blogger — goes international

By Christian News Northwest Subscribe Media in this region were quick to jump last month on a story about a local church’s lawsuit against a former member. But another story could be written regarding how quickly the matter also became not only national but international news. On the Portland Radio […]


June 19, 2012 - Oregonian Editorial Board praises & criticizes Boy Scout ruling

The Oregonian Editorial Board made this comment on the Oregon Supreme Court ruling on the Boy Scout sex-abuse files case: The Boy Scouts of America didn’t want anyone to see its so-called “perversion files,” the dossiers on men considered unfit to lead young Scouts. Too inflammatory. Too upsetting. Too likely […]


June 18, 2012 - I am a passive racist

By Paul Louis Metzger Multnomah University Professor Essay originally posted at Uncommon God, Common Good.  I am a passive racist, or perhaps better, a passive racialist. When one speaks of being a racist, one often has in mind matters of intentionality. I am not intentionally attacking people of diverse ethnicities. […]


June 17, 2012 - Oregon Stories: I am no longer afraid of loving God

Story provided by Portland Rescue Mission A few years ago, Erin was completely broken. She had been clean and sober for a while, but her soul was mortally wounded. She still thought like an addict, felt like an addict, and lived like an addict. She knew that any small stress […]


June 16, 2012 - Jesus might not be religious enough under HHS mandate

IRD Commends Religious Leaders on Sebelius Letter By Jeff Walton The Institute on Religion & Democracy Nearly 150 religious leaders have written to U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius of their “grave concern” about the creation of a “two-class concept of religious organizations” that Obamacare regulators created to […]


June 15, 2012 - Tualatin teens who set church fire get sentences

Tualatin teens who set church fire get sentences By Guest Submission Final sentences have been handed down on two teenage boys who were charged with setting fire to the Tualatin Living Savior Lutheran Church last march.   One boy pleaded guilty top arson while the other pled guilty only to burglary […]


June 14, 2012 - Ashland pastor tries church pub

The Medford Mail Tribune featured a story about Adam Walker Cleaveland,Associate Pastor of Ashland’s First Presbyterian Church, who is creating a new restaurant called Theology Pub. The idea is to reach people where they are at — and where many Oregonians are at is taverns. Here is a highlight of […]


June 13, 2012 - Portland nuns criticized by Vatican

By Guest Opinion, The Vatican has launched an investigation of the Leadership Council of Women Religious, a group representing over 80% of the 57,000 nuns in the U.S. including an active chapter in Portland.   The Vatican’s official document detailing the charges under investigation outlines three areas of concern. First of […]


June 12, 2012 - 5 Wives Vodka angers Mormon community

By Guest Opinion, Who knew that bureaucrats would ban vodka simply for being tasteless? Jeff Anderson prefers inoffensive alcohol. And as Idaho State Liquor Division Administrator, he has the power to get his own way. Ogden’s Own Distillery in Ogden, Utah, makes a middle-shelf vodka brand called Five Wives Vodka—clearly […]