Thank You Habitat for Humanity Leaders!

Thank You Habitat for Humanity Leaders!

Mission and Outreach is proud to announce that Paul Griffo will be taking over Bethel’s role on the Habitat for Humanity’s Faith Relations Board. Thanks to Paul! We also want to thank Bob Leitner who leaves this position after many years of dedicated service. Bob has made it possible for many of us to have the great experience of helping to build a house and for many deserving families to have decent housing!

Faith Development Volunteer Training & Information Meeting

Faith Development Volunteer Training & Information Meeting

Have you been curious about what we do in our Nursery, Sunday School and Youth Programs but have been unsure if or how to get involved? Are you someone who regularly volunteers? If you answered "yes" to either of those questions, then mark your calendars from 9 am - noon on Saturday, September 30th for Volunteer Training.

Special Musical Guests

Special Musical Guests

Join us for worship THIS Sunday, Aug 27 at 10am. We will have special musical guests joining music director, Owen Hofmann-Smith to form a full worship band.  We will welcome Eddie Parente on fiddle, Laith Thoma on guitar, Jacob Estep-Ignacio on drums and Amanda Hofmann-Smith on vocals performing sacred music written by Dolly Parton. You won't want to miss it.

Beaverton High School Homeless Students 

Beaverton High School Homeless Students 

It's almost time to go back to school and sales are starting. We are collecting pens, markers, 3-ringed spiral notebooks (college ruled) and backpacks for Beaverton High School homeless students. We would also appreciate any kind of toiletries- shampoo, soap, toothpaste and toothbrushes, razors. These can be travel sizes. There is a donation box outside the chapel. Thanks!

Governor Kitzhaber to Speak on Death Penalty Abolition

Governor Kitzhaber to Speak on Death Penalty Abolition

Mark your calendar for August 24 when Oregonians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty will hold their annual meeting at the Bethel Congregational United Church of Christ in Beaverton, Oregon.

The featured speaker will be Gov. John Kitzhaber. Governor Kitzhaber, has served the State of Oregon for over three decades as a member of the legislature and as a three-term governor. He is a hero among death penalty abolitionists as the person who first declared a moratorium on executions in November of 2011. That halting of executions continues today. The governor will speak to his earlier fateful experience with the death penalty and proclaim his outspoken passion for abolition now.

PFLAG Portland Washington County Welcomes the Rosetown Ramblers Square Dance Club!

PFLAG Portland Washington County Welcomes the Rosetown Ramblers Square Dance Club!

08/17/2017, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

The Rosetown Ramblers is a square dance club for the LGBTQ community and allies in Portland, Oregon. They have been active in Portland since 1983. They welcome all square dancers, regardless of age, race, color, gender, religion, ethnic background, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression. So lace up your dancing shoes and get ready to square dance!

Honored Elders Celebration

Honored Elders Celebration

You are cordially invited to a 80+ Birthday Celebration on Sunday, July 30 at 10:00 am Service & 11:15 am Fellowship Time. Bethel will honor all our Elders who are Celebrating their 80th (or up!) Birthday with a Special Worship Service and Fellowship Time! We will be having Birthday Cake and Tea Sandwiches in your honor. Please join us!

Bethel Weekly Highlights

Bethel Weekly Highlights

At the 31st General Synod of the United Church of Christ held earlier this month in Baltimore, Rev. Jean Doane was appointed to serve on the board of directors for the Common Global Ministries Board (CGMB). CGMB is a joint ministry between the United Church of Christ and the Disciples of Christ denominations. The news was shared with Jean by Rev. Jim Moos, Executive Minister, UCC Wider Church Ministries and Co-Executive, Global Ministries...

Bethel’s Social Justice Forums

Bethel’s Social Justice Forums

Come meet with Bethel’s Social Justice Advocacy Team on Sunday, July 23, 11:30-12:30 in the Narthex Room to help plan this fall’s Social Justice Forums. Past forums have provided information on homelessness, affordable housing, the 2016 ballot measures, The New Jim Crow, and immigration. So far, suggested topics for our fall forums include health care, disability discrimination, housing/evictions, sexual assault prevention, and Israel/Palestine.

80+ Birthday Celebration

You are cordially invited to a 80+ Birthday Celebration on Sunday, July 30 at 10:00 am Service & 11:15 am Fellowship Time. Bethel will honor all our Elders who are Celebrating their 80th (or up!) Birthday with a Special Worship Service and Fellowship Time! If you would like to be part of the worship service call BETHEL at 503-646-1191, ask for Beth, or leave a message. We will be having Birthday Cake and Tea Sandwiches in your honor. Please join us!

Lynne Elbert, on behalf of the Diaconate, Staff and Membership of Bethel

Bethel Shows LGBTQ Pride

The annual Portland Pride Parade will happen THIS Sunday, June 18 in downtown Portland. We would like a robust presence from Bethel to join with our sister UCC congregations. Pastor David will march again this year. Plan on meeting at Bethel at 8:45 AM to ride the MAX downtown. Click on the link to read about our participation: http://pamplinmedia.com/pt/9-news/362840-242869-lgbtq-friendly-church-to-march-in-pride-parade

Immigrant Rights Presentations

Bethel will host two presentations on immigrant rights on Sunday, June 11, in the Education Hall. John Herrera, Program Manager of Immigration Legal Services at Catholic Charities, will present in English at 11:45 AM and in Spanish at 12:45 PM. The public is invited, including Bethel’s members, friends, ESL students, and Food Cupboard clients.

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Building Bethel: A Place to Call Home

For the next couple of Sundays, we are going to be building a representation of our church home and we need YOUR help! In the Narthex before service and in the Fellowship Hall after service, there will be Lincoln Logs (yes, we get to play with Lincoln Logs!) Please think about what makes Bethel feel like "home" to you and then write that word on one of the small logs. We will use those logs to "build" our home with all the qualities you write.

We will also have a basket of logs in the office if you are here during the week and would like to write on one of the logs.

Let's have some family fun!

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Bethel's Closed Facebook Group

Would you like to stay connected with members and friends of Bethel and be supported in your faith journey? If so, please join our closed Facebook group called Bethel UCC Misfits. Click to go directly to the page, then click join to be added to the group. 

This is a safe place to share your triumphs and your struggles as we cultivate and grow in our faith journeys together. If you have any questions, please contact Beth.

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Bethel Talent Show May 21

Bethel is full of talented people. We see all sorts of wonderful artistic presentations on Sunday mornings but there are other talented folks who will knock your socks off with strange and wonderful acts that you would never have expected. The Bethel Talent Show is just the place to see such wonders. Mark your calendars! It'll be held on Sunday May 21 at 3 PM.  

Do you have a secret talent that you've been waiting to unveil? Now's your chance! Please submit your idea for an act to music director, Owen, along with stage space requirements and sound/video tech needs. 

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Easter baskets, eggs and gifts are an important part of our celebration of Easter. A tradition at Bethel is to provide an Easter gift to the church to strengthen our mission. We call this the Easter Offering – a financial gift in addition to your regular offering/pledge. Easter envelopes will be available Sunday morning, or you can give online. Please prayerfully consider contributing to the Easter offering so we can proclaim to our community through our acts of loving kindness that “Christ Is Risen…Christ is Risen Indeed!”