It's important to me that our community both "reaches in" and "reaches out"--deepening our direct spiritual experience of Oneness so that connection with and service to the wider world come easily
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Sundays 9:00 & 11:00am, Wed. Night 7:00pm
1040 C Ave
Mail: P.O. Box 1072
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
(503) 296-9922
Peace Now
Peace Now meets on the 1st Sunday of every month after 2nd service
12:30 - 2:00 PM
Purpose & Mission
Vision and Definition of Peace:
“Peace is Love, demonstrated by honoring the oneness of All That Is.”
Our Mission: “We create a world where love is always the answer, raising awareness by educating to be the change we want to see."
Peace Now is active, engaged and growing. We draw on contributions from each person's experience, knowledge, and connections to guide us in our common purpose. Our demonstration of Oneness is expressed through the ongoing projects we support, and the educational opportunities & venues we bring to the New Thought Center for Spiritual Living community. As the many ways we express peace are integrated into our daily lives, the natural by product is deep recognition, understanding, compassion, joy, and peace.
About Us
Peace Now is an open group at New Thought Center for Spiritual Living, coming together to focus on learning more about peace, how to be peace for ourselves, each other, our families, our spiritual community, and the world. Peace Now is an ongoing presence and principle partner, creating opportunities for our spiritual family to explore, including what it means to be peace, and developing attitudes and behaviors that are inclusive, compassionate, and just.
Meeting Location
NTCSL Lake Oswego
Contact Person
Inger Easton
Submitted by revcheriunger on Tue, 02/08/2011 - 2:05pm
Inger has long been active in the Portland Metro New Thought movement. She is an active volunteer in many areas within our NTCSL community, including the children's ministry, the choir and Peace Now. In her personal life she lives in a Cohousing community and supports the National Cohousing organization as a way to build more sustainable living. As mother of an active-duty US Marine, she is personally involved in encouraging debate about our nation's policies and supports the plans for a Department of Peace. As a graduate of the PSU Conflict Resolution Program, she has a great passion to build peace in the world and is a local task force leader for the 2011 Season for Nonviolence.
















