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 COEXIST
CHRISTMAS
'EVE'/CHANUKAH CELEBRATION!
 
 
DECEMBER  2010
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Greetings!
This Friday night, Dec. 17th, catch the true Christmas Spirit at 7PM, for Christmas carols and Concert, and at 7:30 for the Sacred Service at The First Baptist Church in downtown Portland.

 

Click here to view flyer. Feel free to forward to your friends!!

 

Take I-5 to the 405, following signs toward Beaverton. Take Exit 1-D/12th Ave. and proceed about 7 blocks to Main St., where you can begin looking for street parking anywhere from Main St. to Yamhill. The church is within walking distance from there, and there are two entrances. One entrance is on 12th close to Salmon and the other entrance is directly on Taylor, right in-between 11th and 12th.

 

Either their website (www.fbc-portland.orgor ours (www.coexistcelebration.org) will have a map you can click onto and print out, if you like.

 

We are so pleased to announce that Rabbi Neal will be joining us to lead us through the Sacred Ceremony of Chanukah. Jesus was Jewish.....it only makes sense!!

Also, Rev. Barry will give a Christmas "Eve" message, opening us up to the true Spirit of Christmas!

 

Peace,

Rev.Barry 

Rev. Dee

 

www.coexistcelebration.org

  

Celebrate with UsJoin the Celebration

  • Friday, December 17, 2010
  • 7pm-9pm
  • First Baptist Church - Downtown Portland
    909 SW 11th Ave. 
    Portland, Oregon 97205 (map)
     
    Enjoy a Christmas Celebration of soulful music, ceremony and wisdom taken from many spiritual practices.

First Baptist Sanctuary    First Baptist Church
    www.fbc-portland.org 

    Fish-eye view of the sanctuary.

   Join us for a Christmas "Eve"
   Candle-lighting Celebration.

  

Upcoming Events
17 Dec at 7pm - Coexist Event at The First Baptist Church, Downtown Portland
21 Jan at 7pm - Coexist Event at Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church, SE Portland

~ Affirmation ~


Forgetfulness is the darkness,
Mindfulness is the light.
                                                           -Thich Nhat Hanh