Events
Where the movement gathers and every moment becomes ministry.
Every gathering at Enth Church is shaped by truth, formed through imagination, and expressed through lived experience. These gatherings create space to tell the truth about what is, imagine what is possible, and engage our lives in ways that lead toward alignment and purpose.
Our gatherings shape the life of our community, creating spaces for formation, conversation, and connection.
Whether in worship, teaching, dialogue, or formation, every gathering invites people to engage their lives honestly, wrestle with what is real, and take steps toward living with clarity, purpose, and justice.
These are not performances. They are spaces of presence, formation, and shared experience. Together, we grow, imagine, and build lives and communities shaped by what is true.
Upcoming Events
Sunday Church Service
Join us for Sunday Church Service as we gather at 1:30 PM on the second and fourth Sundays of each month. These gatherings hold space for reflection, renewal, and revelation, where faith engages culture and community is formed as sacred.
Each service brings together Scripture, sound, and Spirit to shape hearts, awaken purpose, and deepen connection. Rooted in the Prophetic Gospel of Christ, we gather to listen honestly, be formed by truth, and be strengthened for faithful living in the world.
At Enth Church, worship is not performance but presence. Transformation takes shape through justice, imagination, and Beloved Community. We come as we are, and we leave with renewed clarity, courage, and commitment to live out God’s call in real time.
Enth Church
2901 SE Steele St.
Portland, OR 97202
(Inside Reedwood Friends Church)
Free to attend
Tuesday Night Bible Study
Join us for Tuesday Night Bible Study, a twice a month gathering at 6:30 PM that invites honest conversation, spiritual growth, personal reflection, and community connection.
Each session explores Scripture through a prophetic lens, connecting God’s Word to the realities of our time and the rhythms of our lives.
Here, faith grows through curiosity and openness. Meaning is shaped through reflection, and purpose is formed in Beloved Community. Together, we allow Scripture to guide, challenge, and transform us toward justice, wholeness, and deeper relationship with God and one another.
Enth Church
2901 SE Steele St.
Portland, OR 97202
(Inside Reedwood Friends Church)
Free to attend
Previous Events
An evening with Dr. Cornel West, in conversation with Dr. Daymond Glenn, where they discussed how Black Prophetic Fire and the Black Prophetic Imagination can bring Hope, Possibility, and Spiritual Transformation to all people who have been shaped by life on the margins and who seek to create a Beloved Community.
Using J. Cole’s second album title as a metaphor for how we “all” deal with some form of brokenness, this talk by our pastor, Dr. Daymond Glenn, explored how we can use the Prophetic Gospel of Christ as a foundation for becoming restored, healed, and made whole.
Using Common’s sixth album title as a metaphor for embracing your lived experience and full self, this talk by our pastor, Dr. Daymond Glenn, explored how authenticity and creativity can be a catalyst for living a life of love, peace, beauty, and joy.
Using Jay Z’s first album title as a metaphor for legitimating why People should question the relevance and impact of today’s church, this talk by our pastor, Dr. Daymond Glenn, explored why those questions and critiques should be anchored in “righteousness” if we desire to build a Beloved Community of Faith for all People.
Completing our celebration of Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary, our pastor Dr. Daymond Glenn was in conversation on how Hip-Hop and Black Liberation Theology are two significant cultural responses to address the needs of People who have been shaped by life on the margins, and how intersecting them can be a revolutionary catalyst for social, cultural, and spiritual transformation in our society.
In continuing with our celebration of Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary, our Pastor Dr. Daymond Glenn was in conversation on how the intersection of Hip-Hop and the Black Prophetic Imagination can offer sites of hope and possibility for the future of the Church, while also being able to respond to the social and structural marginalization that disproportionately impact People of Color in inner-city urban America.
In celebration of Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary, a panel discussion on how hip-hop culture can be used as a catalyst for social change and justice in your sphere of influence, professional environment, and community. The panel featured dynamic hip-hop scholars Dr. Courtney Terry, Dr. Daniel White Hodge, and our Pastor Dr. Daymond Glenn.
An evening conversation where our Pastor Dr. Daymond Glenn and special guest Dr. Daniel White Hodge discussed the need for the church to embrace a hip-hop theology when responding to the lived experiences of folks shaped by life on the margins in inner-city urban America.
An evening conversation where our Pastor Dr. Daymond Glenn and special guest Dr. J. Kameron Carter discussed the need for the church to have a comprehensive understanding of race, culture, ideology, and more when ministering to the needs of People of Color in inner-city urban America.
An evening conversation with Dr. Cornel West and Dr. Daymond Glenn where they discussed the need for a prophetic gospel in inner-city urban America.
An evening conversation with Dr. Michael Eric Dyson and Dr. Daymond Glenn where they discussed the intersections of race, faith, hip-hop, and justice.