Wed Go & Sees

  • Wednesday, October 02, 2024
  • 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Registration

  • Explore Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm & Seeds, led by Randy and Edith Woodley, Indigenous authors and speakers. Learn Indigenous wisdom applied to regenerative land practices, addressing climate change. Join us for an immersive experience the Wednesday before Conference.

    For over 30 years, the Woodleys have cultivated Eloheh as a community, farm, and learning center. Discover harmony and shalom through this learning experience, uniting Native and non-Native communities. The center invites all to learn about permaculture, Indigenous spirituality, leadership, racial equity, and ecological care.

    Price Includes Transportation. Eloheh is generously volunteering their time but a donation is greatly appreciated. Grab and go lunches are available at the convention center and are recommended to eat on your way out to Eloheh.
  • Every Child PDX mobilizes the community to support children and families impacted by foster care. We help churches, businesses, civic organizations and individuals get connected to their local child welfare community. We will show participants what a local child welfare office supported by their community looks like. Participants will get to see a Makeover at the office, hear from social workers receiving support and participate in an appreciation lunch hosted by Every Child PDX volunteers.

    Includes Lunch. A guide will help you take public transportation to the location.
  • Hop on the MAX line and get a taste (literally) of East Portland. Meet the founders of Jubilee Hall, a non-profit cafe that trains, equips, and empowers refugees and immigrants with job skills, English skills, and mutual cultural understanding. Connect over lunch and a cup of specialty coffee (or authentic house chai), engage with a panel of faithful Portland community leaders, and conclude the visit by prayer walking in the neighborhood.
  • River City Church is a small (50-60 ppl) 5yo church plant with a large impact in the city. Having logged over 50,000 volunteer hours, and having been featured over 40 times in our local newspaper (for positive reasons), we will aim to show you how we have such a large impact on a shoestring budget. Located in one of the most diverse districts in the Portland Metro, come see how we work alongside the marginalized to uplift their communities in equitable ways. Includes lunch and transportation.

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Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm & Seeds

Explore Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm & Seeds, led by Randy and Edith Woodley, Indigenous authors and speakers. Learn Indigenous wisdom applied to regenerative land practices, addressing climate change. Join us for an immersive experience the Wednesday before Conference. For over 30 years, the Woodleys have cultivated Eloheh as a community, farm, and learning center. Discover harmony and shalom through this learning experience, uniting Native and non-Native communities. The center invites all to learn about permaculture, Indigenous spirituality, leadership, racial equity, and ecological care. Price Includes Transportation. Eloheh is generously volunteering their time but a donation is greatly appreciated. Grab and go lunches are available at the convention center and are recommended to eat on your way out to Eloheh.

Every Child PDX - ODHS State Child Welfare Office

Every Child PDX mobilizes the community to support children and families impacted by foster care. We help churches, businesses, civic organizations, and individuals get connected to their local child welfare community. We will show participants what a local child welfare office supported by their community looks like. Participants will get to see a makeover at the office, hear from social workers receiving support, and participate in an appreciation lunch hosted by Every Child PDX volunteers.

Jubilee Hall PDX in East Portland 

Hop on the MAX line and get a taste (literally) of East Portland. Meet the founders of Jubilee Hall, a non-profit cafe that trains, equips, and empowers refugees and immigrants with job skills, English skills, and mutual cultural understanding. Connect over lunch and a cup of specialty coffee (or authentic house chai), engage with a panel of faithful Portland community leaders, and conclude the visit by prayer walking in the neighborhood.

River City Church

River City Church is a small (50-60 ppl) 5yo church plant with a large impact in the city. Having logged over 50,000 volunteer hours, and having been featured over 40 times in our local newspaper (for positive reasons), we will aim to show you how we have such a large impact on a shoestring budget. Located in one of the most diverse districts in the Portland Metro, come see how we work alongside the marginalized to uplift their communities in equitable ways.
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