Archives

August 31, 2020 - Let parents have a say in how to handle schools, virus

By Cascade Policy Institute, On March 16, Governor Kate Brown directed Oregon schools to stop in-person classes to slow the spread of COVID-19. Facing an uncertain future for “brick and mortar” schooling, 300 Oregon students completed the process to transfer to one of Oregon’s 14 online charter schools. Eleven days […]


August 28, 2020 - When an adult business opens next to a church

Pacific Justice Institute, Pacific Justice Institute (PJI) helped enact a local ordinance that prohibits adult entertainment businesses from locating near places where children congregate. Non-profit legal organization, PJI acted on behalf of Gateway Family Fellowship, a Church of the Nazarene, which serves the small town of Drain in northern Douglas […]


August 26, 2020 - Ruling blocks Christian schools to fully re-open

By Oregon Faith News Note, Three Oregon Christian schools, Horizon Christian School, McMinnville Christian Academy and Life Christian School, sued Governor Brown’s rule which kept schools from re-opening int he fall under regular in-person settings. The schools wanted the saem liberties as day-care centers and universities which are not under […]


August 24, 2020 - Christian aid financial fraud scheme exposed

By US Attorney, Oregon District News Release, U.S. Attorney Billy J. Williams announced that a Corvallis, Oregon, man has been charged with defrauding members of his church, coworkers, and others by soliciting investments under the false pretense of supporting Christian missionaries and organizations. A federal grand jury in Eugene has […]


August 21, 2020 - Book: Youth ministries should top being so ‘polite’

Group Publishing Release, Challenging youth ministries to be more effective in reaching and impacting teenagers, a new book claims youth ministry needs to stop being so “polite.” The Small-Group Leader’s Quick Guide to (Almost) Everything, a new release from Group Publishing, has been created to help youth ministries move past […]


August 19, 2020 - Capitol worship event brings peace to dueling protesters

By Christian News NW, Subscribe It was identified in the Statesman-Journal newspaper here only as an “annual, multi-day worship festival on the State Capitol Mall’s plaza.” But although not naming it, the newspaper at least noted that it unexpectedly wound up positioned Saturday, July 11, as a promoter of peace […]


August 17, 2020 - Pre-Med student, makes hundreds of masks for memory care residents

By Naomi Inman Caroline Echeandia-Francis (age 24, “Francis”) of Bethany, Ore., volunteers enthusiastically in the Life Enrichment program for the memory care community at Touchmark West Hills. At least, she did volunteer until early March when social-distancing measures due to the Coronavirus, prevented personal contact. When Francis asked life enrichment […]


August 14, 2020 - Kalama’s tenuous relationship with Catholics

By Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, Once Catholic voters learn more about Kamala Harris’ positions on an array of moral issues, Joe Biden’s vice presidential pick will have a hard time winning them over. To begin with, Harris has tainted herself with the brush of anti-Catholicism. In 2018, […]


August 12, 2020 - Archbishop issues statement on Portland violence, solutions

Statement From Archbishop Sample Portland Archdiocese Press Release July 29, 2020 As Catholics, we are called to stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters who suffer at the hands of racism, oppression and all forms of injustice. These are all offenses against the life and dignity of every human […]


August 10, 2020 - Thousands join Portland ‘Let us Worship” concert

By Faith News Note, It is estimated that as many as two thousand people showed up at Portland Waterfront Park to participate at Sean Fuecht’s Let us Worship American tour concert. There was nearly three hours of worship and guest speakers. There were also people being baptized in the Willamette […]