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Spirituality

All Saints
http://www.allsaintspdx.org
Check the newsletter, the Bell Ringer, to find out about teen activities.
Beth Israel Youth
http://www.bethisrael-pdx.org/youth.htm
Beth Israel is the synagogue with the largest congregation in Oregon.
The Bridge Christian Church
http://www.thebridgeportland.org/
"Worship at The Bridge includes singing, dancing, drumming, painting, writing, lauging, crying, praying, learning, teaching, and even just listening."
Buddha Mind
http://buddhamind.info/
Fun introduction to Buddhism.
First Unitarian Church of Portland, Oregon
http://www.firstunitarianportland.org/
Read ministers' sermons and find out about the services offered by this church.
Multnomah County Library Homework Center: Religion
http://www.multcolib.org/homework/relighc.html
Includes religion "megasites" that have information about multiple religions as well as an alphabetical list of religions.
Multnomah Monthly Meeting
http://www.multnomahfriends.org/
Information about meetings of the Society of Friends (Quakers) in the Portland area. Also includes general information about Quaker beliefs.
Saints Peter and Paul Episcopal
http://www.seekhere.org
Anglican/Episcopal, Celtic Christian and New Monastic identity and practice, programs for all ages.
Taoism Information Page
http://www.religiousworlds.com/taoism/index.html
Information about all aspects of Taoism, from the basic philosophy to its connections with martial arts and feng shui.
Universal Life Church
http://www.ulc.org/
This church has two tenets: "the absolute right of freedom of religion and to do that which is right." Anyone can become an ordained ULC minister through this Web site.
Witchvox: Teen Essays
http://www.witchvox.com/_x.html?c=teen
Teens talk about being pagan and what it means for them.

Disclaimer: A lot of people are interested in exploring different faiths and spiritual practices. We've collected the sites above to help you get informed about different ways in which people express their spirituality, and have included sites from the Multnomah County area where possible. We've tried to include both mainstream and alternative belief systems, but please note that this is only a very limited sample of what's out there. If you have a website we should link to, or if we haven't included information about a faith or practice that's important to you, please let us know.