Journey-Koinonia Catholic Community

Journey-Koinonia Catholic Community We are a progressive, inclusive lay-led Catholic community in Portland, Oregon. All are welcome in this place! page is http://wwwjourneyk.org

We are committed to seeking justice and equality through weekly liturgy and service to the community. Services at 6pm on Sunday evenings.

We prepare for Corpus Christi.
06/02/2026

We prepare for Corpus Christi.

06/01/2026

🎂 Happy Birthday to Pope Leo XIV

Today, millions of faithful around the world join together in celebrating the birthday of Pope Leo XIV.

Throughout his life and ministry, he has inspired countless people through his dedication to faith, humility, compassion, and service to others.

In a world often divided by uncertainty and conflict, his words continue to remind us of the importance of prayer, kindness, forgiveness, and hope.

His leadership has encouraged believers from every corner of the globe to strengthen their relationship with God and to care for one another with genuine love.

As we celebrate this special occasion, we offer our heartfelt prayers and best wishes:

May God bless Pope Leo XIV with continued strength, wisdom, peace, good health, and many more years of faithful service.

🙏 Happy Birthday, Pope Leo XIV.

May your example continue to inspire future generations and bring hope to millions around the world.

What message or teaching from Pope Leo XIV has touched your heart the most?

Share your thoughts below and join us in wishing him a blessed birthday.










05/31/2026

The doctrine of the Trinity is paramount to conservative Christians and some of them claim that progressive Christians reject it. That may be true for those who are unitarians, yet many progressive Christians can and do believe Jesus was Divine (in the way that you and I are), and concur that he’s the 2nd person of the Trinity. Progressive Christians honor and celebrate Jesus as a unique and fully incarnate manifestation of God. We live and move and have our being in God, so did Jesus.

Many of us view the Trinity as a beloved Christian poem of who God is – ultimate reality which is in dynamic, loving relationship. and, since we are created in the image of God, this is a potent reminder of our calling to be more deeply relational within ourselves and with one another.

This view doesn’t see the Trinity as asserting literal ontological reality, but rather as deftly worded devotional poetry. Yet poems don’t literally define things. Like all art, and theology, they point to what is beyond them.

Viewed in this way, we see the Trinity reminding us that we exist in relation to others – and that we are called to love ourselves and others dynamically and lovingly. Good orthopraxy. ~Roger Wolsey Author, Kissing Fish; and Discovering Fire: Spiritual Practices That Transform Lives

05/31/2026

Amen!

05/26/2026

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First United Methodist, SW 18th And Jefferson
Portland, OR

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