JaneAnne’s Ride to Church in Portland

Today’s Ride to Church comes to us from the West Coast–Portland, Oregon.

JaneAnne writes:

“I live in Willamette Heights, Northwest Portland, Oregon, and attend church in Beaverton. Although I mostly grew up in Salem, Oregon, my family lived in Beaverton when I was a small girl and attended church in the same building I attend now.   My ward was the original ward on the west side of Portland, and the boundaries used to extend from the Willamette River (which bisects Portland) all the way to Tillamook, on the coast about 90 minutes away. After many carve-offs to create new wards and stakes, our current ward boundaries take in the northern half of downtown Portland and a narrow swath that extends through the hills, unincorporated Washington County, and out into Beaverton. My family has the longest driving distance to church of anyone in our ward, but oh! what a drive! At this time of year the beautiful roses, white, pink, and red, that line the sunken I-405 freeway are in peak bloom. Later in the fall, the deciduous ivy that covers the walls burns bright red.

Our largely-member-funded stake center is non-standard and ENORMOUS, rumored to be one of the larger stake centers in the church. It has too many unique features to list here–come and visit and I’ll give you the grand tour!”

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Don’t miss the video segment, which comes right after St. Patrick’s Church and before the tunnel.

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