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Sanctuary
1211 SW Main St.
Portland, OR 97205

Main Office
1034 SW 13th Ave.
Portland, OR 97205
503-228-6389

Sunday - CLOSED (10:15 a.m. service)
Monday - 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Tuesday - 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Wednesday - 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Thursday - 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Friday - CLOSED
Saturday - CLOSED

JOIN US EVERY SUNDAY FOR WORSHIP AT 10:15 A.M. / IN PERSON OR ONLINE.

Events Calendar

The 2025 Sewell Lecture: A Tale of Two States

Sanctuary 1211 SW Main St, Portland, OR, United States

Tickets are required for this event. To purchase, visit our Eventbrite page. Although Oregon is a high-access abortion state, we share a border with one of the lowest-access states in the US. That presents opportunities to partner with Idaho to understand their challenges and support initiatives within Idaho and access in Oregon - such as … Continue reading The 2025 Sewell Lecture: A Tale of Two States

*Registration Required* How Do We Protect Immigrants in Our Community? Part 2

Virtual

This second session in our three-part series will focus on legislative advocacy. We want to be informed, prepared, and ready for action, as the Oregon legislative session progresses. Through an anti-racist lens, we will explore strategic ways we can act in solidarity to promote and defend the rights and human dignity of immigrants and other … Continue reading *Registration Required* How Do We Protect Immigrants in Our Community? Part 2

“No Place to Grow Old” Documentary Screening

Buchan Reception Hall 1226 SW Salmon St, Portland, OR, United States

Filmed in Portland and hosted by COHHO, First Unitarian's Shower Project, and WeShine, "No Place to Grow Old" is a poignant documentary that sheds light on the growing crisis of senior homelessness in America. It's a call to action and a reminder that homelessness is not just an issue for the young or the forgotten. … Continue reading “No Place to Grow Old” Documentary Screening

How Will We Defend Attacks on Immigrants?

Virtual

With the incoming administration, we know that big changes are coming that will impact immigrant communities. We want to be informed, prepared, and ready for action. ARJAG and IJAG will co-host a three-part series of events addressing immigrant justice. Through an anti-racist lens, we will explore immigration status issues, the lived experience of immigrants in … Continue reading How Will We Defend Attacks on Immigrants?