Agencies and Institutions Directory

Alton L. Collins Retreat Center


32867 SE Highway 211
Eagle Creek , Oregon 97022

(503) 637-6411

ALCRC@relianceconnects.com

The Alton L. Collins Retreat Center is a United Methodist ministry setting that offers Christian hospitality and learning opportunities for a variety of faith communities and non-profit organizations.

Archives, UM (Oregon)

680 State Street
Salem , Oregon 97301

(503) 540-0793

Archives@umoi.org

Beaverton Hispanic Resource Center


4800 SW Griffith Drive
Suite 250
Beaverton , OR 97005

(503) 270-0272

office@beavertonhrc.org

Office Hours/Horario: Monday - Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m./Lunes-Viernes 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Email/Correo electronico:office@beavertonhrc.org

Website/Pagina web: www.beavertonhrc.org

Executive Director: Juanita Villarreal

Camp Latgawa


13250 S. Fork Little Butte Ck Rd
Eagle Point , Oregon 97524

(541) 826-9699

camplatgawa@hotmail.com

Camp Latgawa is located in a beautiful, wooded area of the Rogue National Forest. Two gentle flowing creeks and towering evergreens provide a peaceful setting just 35 miles east of Medford, Oregon.  We can provide year round hospitality for groups up to 90 people; our bunk/dormitory style facilities are heated and have restrooms and showers either in the cabin or nearby. We are proud to serve home cooked, family-style meals in our cozy dining hall, including homemade breads/desserts and fresh salads.

Camp Magruder


17450 Old Pacific Hwy
Rockaway , Oregon 97136

(503) 355-2310

director@campmagruder.org

Camp Magruder is a special place for children, youth, and adults. It has preserved the wetlands and sand dunes around the facility so that everyone may study, learn, and enjoy the natural habitat. Primary activities include a big swing, boating, swimming, volleyball, basketball, low elements ropes course, and donkey rides. There are many inside and outside environments for worship, personal meditation, and group discussion.

Cascadia District Office


680 State Street, Suite 200
Salem , Oregon 97301

(503) 581-3969

Cascadia@umoi.org

Columbia District Office

1505 SW 18th Ave
Portland , Oregon 97201-2524

(503) 249-1851

columbia@umoi.org

Conference Office


1505 SW 18th Avenue
Portland , Oregon 97201

(503) 226-7931

Crater Lake District Office


440 Maxwell Rd
Eugene , Oregon 97404

(541) 689-3725

southerndistrict@qwestoffice.net

The Crater Lake  District is made up of 47 churches located from the coast to Paisley and Lakeview, from Ashland and Cave Junction to Albany.  We are named after a nationally known place centrally located in our district.  It was the native people who witnessed the collapse of Mount Mazama, passing on that witness through their stories.  The eruption of the volcano created a large hole that gradually filled with water.  On May 22, 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt established Crater Lake National Park.  Crater Lake is the deepest lake in the United States.

Jason Lee Manor


1551 Center St. NE
Salem , Oregon 97301

(503) 585-6511

Jason Lee Manor is a non-profit 75 unit retirement facility sponsored by The United Methodist Retirement Center which offers the U.S. Department of Housing & Development (HUD) Section 8 Rental Assistance Program.

Lee Mission Cemetery


P.O. Box 2011
Salem , Oregon 97308

(503) 871-5639

leemissioncemetery@comcast.net

The Lee Mission Cemetery is a pioneer cemetery, with the first burial there in 1842 being Lucy Thompson Lee, wife of Jason Lee, founder of the Methodist Church in Oregon.  Many early missionaries and settlers of the Salem area are buried there.  The cemetery is maintained by a non-profit Board of Directors and is still a "working" cemetery with plots available for burials.

Media Center


PO Box 13650
816 South 216th #2
Des Moines , WA 98198

(800) 755-7710 ext.313

media@regionalmediacenter.org

Northwest United Methodist Foundation


203 Mission Ave. Suite 204
Cashmere , WA 98815

(800) 488-4179

staff@nwumf.org

Greetings from the Northwest United Methodist Foundation! Our goal is to provide services that strengthen the ministries of congregations and institutions within the Pacific Northwest, Oregon-Idaho and Alaska United Methodist Conferences. We realize this goal by providing resources that encourage Christian stewardship, foster planned giving, promote endowment formation and through professional and prudent fund and asset management

The Foundation is further dedicated to providing assistance with the transfer of abundance – often, but not limited to financial abundance – between generous persons within our conferences and the ministries to which they and their loved ones are devoted.

Oregon Trail District


PO Box 188
680 NW Bond Street
Bend , Oregon 97709

(541) 389-1047

centraldisumc@bendumc.org

Connected by the Oregon Trail with a pioneering spirit! Our office is located in the Bend First United Methodist Church. We serve 37 churches from the Columbia Gorge to Klamath Falls, Bend and Madras to Payette, Idaho.

Oregon-Idaho United Methodist Center


1505 SW 18th Ave
Portland , Oregon 97201

(503) 226-7931

Sage District Office


PO Box 188
Bend , Oregon 97709

(541) 389-1047

sage@umoi.org

 Located inside the First United Methodist Church in Bend, Oregon. Office hours are Monday through Thursday 8 am to 3:30 pm PST

Sawtooth Camp


PO Box 68
Fairfield , ID 83327

(208) 459-1901 winter

sawtooth@gocamping.org

35 miles north of Fairfield, centrally located for all of southern Idaho. It is about a 3- hour drive from Boise, 2 hours from Twin Falls, and 4 hours from the Pocatello and Idaho Falls area.

Suttle Lake Camp

29551 Suttle Lake Road
Sisters , OR 97663

(541) 595-6663

suttle@gocamping.org

A beautiful camp nestled in the national forest 20 miles from the city of Sisters, Oregon. We offer a place apart to be together.

United Methodist Retirement Center


1625 Center St. NE
Salem , Oregon 97301

(503) 585-6511

cathyp@umrcsalem.org

Founded in 1909, the United Methodist Retirement Center has earned and enjoyed a reputation throughout its existence for providing high quality, innovative housing and services to low and moderate income elderly. Open to all, the United Methodist Retirement Center is committed to providing a life-affirming community, through end of life, by providing high-quality and affordable housing and support services, in an atmosphere where residents, children and staff become an extension of family and each person’s dignity, worth and choice are respected. Current programs include a 75 apartment retirement center which is assisted by HUD funds (HUD 202/Sect. 8) known as Jason Lee Manor, which serves those of low and very low income; Willson House Residential Care Facility has 50 apartments which are licensed by the State of Oregon's Senior and Disabled Services Division. Similar to assisted living facilities, Willson House serves mostly frail seniors, and making the Center truly unique is the addition of the Willson House Child Development Center which is licensed for up to 32 children at any given time. Children 2 1/2 through 5 years of age spend weekdays at the Center and provide many opportunities for intergenerational involvement.

Wallowa Lake Camp

84522 Church Lane
Joesph , OR 97846

(541) 432-1271

wallowa@gocamping.org

Located right next to Wallowa Lake near the beautiful town of Joesph, Oregon.

Wesley Foundation Boise State

1411 Joyce Street
Boise , Idaho 83706

bsuums@cableone.net

Wesley Foundation Eastern Oregon

1612 4th Street
LaGrande , Oregon 97850-3326

Wesley Foundation Idaho State

836 E. Carter St.
Pocatello , Idaho 83201-5321

(208) 221-5380

wesleyfoundidaho@yahoo.com

Wesley Foundation Oregon State University


101 NW 23rd
Corvallis , Oregon 97330

(541) 753-2242

westminsterhouse@comcast.net

 We are a multi-denominational student ministry organization near the campus of Oregon State University. We are affiliated with the Presbyterian Church-USA, the United Methodist Church, the United Church of Christ and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

Wesley Foundation Portland State (Portland Campus Christian Ministry)

633 SW Montgomery
Portland , Oregon 97201

Mission Statement:
To engage university students in the exploration of Christian faith, community and service.

Values:

  • to be safe and no-judgemental
  • to be Christian, cooperative, and ecumenical
  • to be practical and life-applicable
  • to be theologically progressive
  • to be open and affirming of personal and cultural differnces
     

Wesley Foundation University of Oregon


1236 Kincaid Street
Eugene , Oregon 97401

(541) 346-4694

peaceuofo@yahoo.com

A Welcoming Christian Community at the University of Oregon! 

The Wesley Foundation is a great place to meet great people, make long-lasting friendships, and learn more about your Christian faith. At the Wesley Foundation, you will grow in your faith through studying the Bible, discussing new ideas and current events, and serving others. You'll have the opportunity to go on retreats, day trips, and fun nights out. You can enjoy holiday celebrations, delicious meals, and memorable moments with friends new and old. All this and more happens at the Wesley Foundation Campus Ministry!

Wesley Foundation Western Oregon University


Western Compass
PO Box 367
Monmouth , Oregon 97361

(503) 838-6301

fellowshiphousewolf@gmail.com

As a progressive campus ministry sponsored by the United Methodist Church, the Episcopal Church and the Presbyterian Church (USA), WesternCompass (formerly Fellowship House) seeks to provide a safe welcoming community for all students as well as faculty and staff at Western Oregon University. Western Compass is a place to ponder the BIG questions of life, and seek a spiritual direction that nourishes you. It is a place to grow in one’s faith and understanding and a place to belong, joining with others who also want to be in community.

Willamette University Office of the Chaplain


900 State Street
Salem , Oregon 97301-3931

(503) 370-6213

chaplain@willamette.edu

Willamette University was founded by Jason Lee and the same Methodist missionaries who opened the Oregon territory to U.S. settlement in the late 1830's. True to its roots, Willamette recognizes the significance of religion in personal and community life. 

The Office of the Chaplains thus offers a wide variety of opportunities which foster spiritual growth and understanding as well as religious commitment and action. The chaplains are charged to work with persons of all religious persuasions -- and of none. Proselytizing is not part of the program; progress along one's own path is.