e n t e r b e i n g

1603 NE Alberta St
Portland, OR 97212

503.808.0385
info@enterbeing.org

 

 

 

Once upon our time...

...we walked into a room full of stories...

...we listened deeply and were moved to speak and act...

Enterbeing is a story of stories.

 

m i s s i o n
Enterbeing is an evolving collective of members identified with diverse spiritual communities. We are committed to building and sustaining a space for persons and groups in which we can reflect and act upon the deep stories of ourselves and our spiritual traditions in order to release the power of personal and social healing.

o r g a n i z a t i o n
We organize our interfaith spiritual center around a small paid staff We handle  our daily operation and all final decision-making. To get involved, contact:  Scott (503.808.0385) or Wendy (503.290.6107).

h i s t o r y
Enterbeing was founded in 2003 by Redeemer Lutheran and Vernon Presbyterian churches, the Metropolitan Alliance for Common Good, diverse spiritual communities and community residents.

Together, we recognized our need for a spiritual space in our lives, our desire for peers and community, our rejection of alienation and reach towards a relational culture. 

Funding currently comes from the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America and private donations.

We believe as Enterbeing continues to grow and connect with the Alberta street community, so will our support.

Regardless of political, religious and social affiliations, all are welcome to join in peace, love and understanding through shared space, respect and practice of the healing, performance, visual and spiritual arts.

"I began to find new ways to express my spirituality."

"The opportunity to hear personal stories from people of all walks of life is a gift beyond measure."

"Enterbeing is our local laboratory where we are performing together sacred experiments."

"The best way to help me find my story is to tell me your story."

"Religion is for people who are afraid to go to hell; spirituality is for those who have been there."