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  2. Staub Memorial Congregational Church - Wikipedia

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    Staub Memorial Congregational Church, also known as Community Bible Fellowship and Sunnyside Congregational Church, is a church located in southeast Portland, Oregon. [1] In 2011, Mars Hill Church bought the building and announced it would start a Portland congregation there. Controversy ensued due to perceptions that the church may be at odds ...

  3. Mannahouse Church - Wikipedia

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    The church started as a group of 13 people in 1951. The church grew rapidly, soon starting a Bible college, tape ministry, a Christian school and a Publishing house.In 2003, a second campus was opened in Tigard, soon followed by campuses in Vancouver, Washington and Downtown Portland and then a church they had planted in Eugene, Oregon became a campus.

  4. Open Bible Churches - Wikipedia

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    The OBSC's origins are found in two smaller Pentecostal groups which can be traced to the Azusa Street Revival: the Bible Standard Conference founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1919 and the Open Bible Evangelistic Association founded in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1932; as both were similar in doctrine and structure, the two groups amalgamated in 1935. [5]

  5. Plaid Pantry - Wikipedia

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    Plaid Pantry, stylized as plaid pantry is a chain of privately owned convenience stores in Oregon and Washington. There are 107 locations, primarily in the Portland metropolitan area with other locations in the Salem and Seattle areas.

  6. Bible Club - Wikipedia

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    The bar Bible Club operates in a 1922 yellow Craftsman house on 16th Avenue, [3] in Southeast Portland's Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood. [4] It has been described as the "museum you can drink in". [5] There is a patio, called Revival, [6] with wooden tables. [7] The New York Times has said Bible Club serves "elevated pub grub and vintage ...

  7. Religion in Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In an 1890 analysis of Portland, E. Kimbark MacColl wrote "Portland was well endowed with churches, with approximately one for every 600 residents." [ 7 ] On July 26, 1897, the Northwestern States Mission (headquartered in Portland) was organized by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) to search out Latter-day ...

  8. BibleProject - Wikipedia

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    BibleProject (previously known as The Bible Project) is a non-profit, [1] crowdfunded organization based in Portland, Oregon, focused on creating free educational resources to help people understand the Bible. The organization was founded in 2014 by Tim Mackie and Jon Collins.

  9. Western Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Armstrong Hall at the Portland campus. Portland Baptist Bible Institute was organized in the winter of 1925 through the work of Walter B. Hinson. In the following year, further efforts were begun to establish a graduate-level seminary to provide a theological education of greater depth in the Northwestern United States. The Western Baptist ...