What
is our purpose?
The primary mission of our Church is to
provide the ancient wisdom and redeeming power of the Gnosis, our means
of spiritual liberation, within the living context of traditional
Christian ritual and sacrament. By working with the literature of
various Gnostic traditions in a sacramental setting, the words of the
early Gnostics begin to awaken in us and subtly bring to us mystical
insights into the existential meaning of the material world and the
spiritual realities which transcend it. We begin to know what they
knew. By this means we can recognize the true divine core of our being
as a spark of the divine light. We begin to find out from whence we
have come and whither we shall return in the journey of the soul, the
journey by which each individual spark of the Light returns to its home
in the Fullness, the Pleroma, the Place of Light.
What do we offer?
Although we practice an Independent
Catholic tradition with similarities to mainstream Christianity, we
have the additional interpretation and approach of the ancient Gnostics
to more deeply participate in the divine mysteries of the sacramental
life. As a community, we bring together a broad range of spiritual
interests and backgrounds to amplify, deepen and expand our
understanding of our Gnostic readings, rites and symbols. What we share
as a community is an attraction to the sacramental mysteries of the
early Church as a means for connecting us with this wide-reaching
spirit of the ancient Gnostics. Although the Valentinian Gnosticism
that we most closely resemble died out soon after the 4th Century, we
retain an unbroken lineage to the early Apostolic Church of which it
was a part, and have a direct succession from its Gnostic revivals in
France and England.
What
do we profess?
- Though we do not
believe in a dogma
that one must profess, we do share the following central points of view.
- Humanity is
endowed with an
essential spark of the Divine Light. Though, as we live in this world,
we are a mixture of good and evil, our divine nature serves as a
compass to guide us to our true home in the Pleroma (Fullness).
- Evil exists.
While our sparks, our
souls, are divine, evil exists in the form of archons or limiters that
strive to keep us in ignorance of our divine heritage.
- There is a way
out that involves the
remembrance and return of the soul to its divine origin. A true desire
for freedom upon the part of the individual soul may eventually open
the way for him or her.There are intermediary beings and powers that
can assist us to the Light. These Messengers of Light serve to guide us
and open the way for us.
How can you
participate?
The central mystery
of our sacramental
practice is the Gnostic Holy Eucharist, which is designed to assist in
our uniting with the Indwelling Divinity by removing the barriers that
separate the human and divine natures in ourselves. The Queen of Heaven
Gnostic Church of the Ecclesia Gnostica invites all who seek this
mystic union, to partake of the holy mystery of the Eucharist, and of
the other mysteries (sacraments) which it administers.
Services are currently held every Sunday at 11 am and every Tuesday at
6:30 pm. We meet at a home chapel at the address below.
For more information on our schedule of services and activities,
subscribe to our quarterly bulletin. To subscribe for a year send a
minimum donation of $6.00 to cover printing and postage to:
Queen of Heaven
Gnostic Church
5815 NE Everett St
Portland, OR 97213-3821
For inquiries call Steven at 503-233-0854 or email amergin777@gmail.com
Spiritual consultations available by appointment.
Sophia Ritual
Rev. Linda Dies is the celebrant for this lovely ritual of Love, Life, and the Divine Feminine.
Monthly on Fridays at 7:00pm:
October 22nd, 2010
November 19th, 2010
December 17th, 2010
Upcoming Events
Mass by Rev. Linda Dies
Sunday, October 3rd, 2010, 11:00am
Rev. Dies will be celebrating Mass this Sunday while Rev. Marshall is on vacation.
Father Ed's 10th Anniversary of Ordination
Sunday after St. Francis Day
Sunday, October 10th, 2010, 11:00am
Fr. Ed will be celebrating Mass this Sunday, with a church celebration to follow.
Holy Templar Martyrs Day
Sunday October 17th, 2010 11:00am
Rev. Marshall will be celebrating a Requiem Mass in honor of the Templar martyrs.
Church Planning Committee Meeting
Sunday, October 24th, 2010, 2:00pm
This planning group meets quarterly to plan upcoming events.
Sunday of All Saint's Day
Sunday, October 31st, 2010, 11:00am
On this day, we remember the great Heroes and Heroines of the Gnosis who have passed over the veil of Death. For the Gnostic, death to this world represents birth into a spiritual world that contains and penetrates all worlds. The Mighty Dead who have passed into another reality represent our forerunners in our spiritual quest for transcendence and liberation.
Christmas Eve celebration with High Mass
Friday, December 24th, 2010, 10:30pm
Cocelebrated with Rev. Frodo Okulam. Our friends from Sister Spirit will be joining us for the service and singing of Christmas carols. Tonight's donation will go to charity.
Sunday after Christmas
Sunday, December 26th, 2010, 11:00am
Celebration of the Nativity of the Divine Light with the Gnostic Holy Eucharist, a Procession of the Most Holy Sacrament, lighting of the Christmas Candle and a few of our favorite Christmas carols.
Special Epiphany Service with Blessing of Holy Water
Sunday, January 9th, 2011, 7:00pm
Tonight we will celebrate the Epiphany with a special service adapted from the Rite of Aberamentho found in the Bruce and Askew Codices. Epiphany commemorates the coming of Light to the World and the baptism of our Lord. Many Gnostics have acknowledged that the Christ did not descend upon Jesus until his Baptism in the River Jordan. we celebrate Epiphany to acknowledge and give thanks for the treasured glimpses of the Light in our lives and the appearance of the Christ in us. Those who wish to obtain baptism on this occasion need to contact Steven at 503-233-0854 as soon as possible. We will be holding our Holiday Party after the service. Ritual practice for this event will be held after the 11:00am mass that day.
Visit our Portland
Gnostic Society page for more information on current activities of the Portland Gnostic Society
Spiritual
Friend
Father Ed Smith is available by phone, email or in-person to provide a
willing ear for the topic of your choice or concern.
Advice and feedback provided but only at your request.
Ed has a Master's degree in Social Work, well over a dozen years in 12
step programs, and is currently a volunteer bereavement counselor and
leader of a support group for those with diabetes.
There is no fee for this service; free-will contributions are welcome.
Rev Fr Ed Smith
Phone: 503-701-7083
Email: edward.p.smith@live.com