STORYLINE
  • A Community Collective
    • What We Do
    • Clackamas Land and Housing Cohort >
      • The Housing Highway
    • Community Organizing 101
    • SE PDX Youth Collective
  • A Community of Faith
    • What is Our Sunday Gathering like?
    • Schedule + Rhythms: Eastertide 2025
    • Sermon Bibliography
    • The Naked Sermon Podcast
  • Our Story
    • Our Values and Welcome
    • Our Team
  • Give
    • Give
    • Our Financial Values and Practices
    • Neighborhood Mutual Aid
  • Connect
    • Stay in the know!
    • Coffee with a leader
    • Contact
  • Press

Who We Are

We are a collection of leaders from faith and community-based institutions in Clackamas County. We gather together around the practices of community organizing to leverage our land and our resources for the purposes of the housing needs of our neighbors. 

We are rooted in the work of being anti-racist, of acknowledging that the land we are leveraging was first stolen from our indigenous siblings. We are working on understanding that fast and speedy work is never equitable work. We go slow to go far. We go slow to be equitable. We go slow to build a new way of building community. We work together so that all Oregonians might come home.

How We Work

We are nested within
A broader coalition
Our local Clackamas Land and Housing Cohort exists within an even larger web called the Leaven Land and Housing Coalition whose work stretches across the PNW.

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We are made up of:
​Core Teams

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A core team is a team of people from a faith community (or neighborhood organization) who listen to the needs of their neighborhood to discern how they can leverage their resources for the good of the community.

Our current Core Teams:
  • Oak Grove United Methodist 
  • King of King's Lutheran Church
  • ​St. Paul United Methodist
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We are led by a: 
​County Design Team 

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This is a team of organizers who support the core teams within their county. This team:
  • Provides leadership and learning for cohort gatherings
  • Walks alongside each core team as they discern the movement of their neighborhood
  • Supports the cohort in shared action

We work alongside: 
Co-Conspirators

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Our co-conspirators are professionals from local direct service or community organizations whose expertise and position in the housing development world lends power to our process.

Together we operate like a team of: 
forest foragers

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Road Map for the Year

Our cohort gatherings are on the second Thursday of every month.

September | Kickoff/Taste and See: All Coalition Gathering
October | Thursday, 10/14 - 6-7:30pm | Relational one-to-ones and building a core team
November | Thursday, 11/11 - 6-7:30pm | Finding Patterns in one to ones + asking more powerful Qs
December | Thursday, 12/9 - 6-7:30pm | Land geneaologies + antiracist lenses
January | Thursday, 1/13 - 6-7:30pm | How power works + power mapping
February | Thursday, 2/10 - 6-7:30pm | House Meetings + Systemic pressures
March | Thursday, 3/10 - 6-7:30pm | Research meetings + Funding pathways
April | Thursday, 4/14 - 6-7:30pm | Issue cuts + determining action
May | Thursday, 5/12 - 6-7:30pm | Public Story + Turnout + Invitation
June | Thursday, 6/9 - 6-7:30pm | 
Celebration + Teaching Harvest: All Coalition Gathering
July and August: Sacred Pause and Design team cultivation/retreat

Core Team Resources

  • One to Ones - Conversations as Sacred Encounter​
  • Recording: Building a Map to One-on-Ones
  • Research meetings - A Guide​
  • Multnomah County Cohort's Page
  • Clackamas Land and Housing Cohort Recordings​
  • Public Narrative Slides
Resources for Land Genealogy Work:
  • Dr. Randy Woodley on the Doctrine of Discovery
  • The Disturbing History of the Suburbs - Adam Ruins Everything
  • History of Race in Oregon researc
  • Segregated by Design - Film by Richard Rothstein
  • Unsettling America
  • Native Land - reference of indigenous original territory
  • How Housing Policy History is Racist
  • Oregon Historical Society - "Why we are the way we are"
  • Oregon Historical Society's Digital Collections
  • Invasion of America - An Interactive Ma
  • Oregon Black Pioneers
  • Original Treaty with the Kalapuya Tribe

EMAIL

[email protected]

phone

503.683.2857

MAILING ADDRESS

Storyline Community
PO Box 22147
Milwaukie, OR 97222
  • A Community Collective
    • What We Do
    • Clackamas Land and Housing Cohort >
      • The Housing Highway
    • Community Organizing 101
    • SE PDX Youth Collective
  • A Community of Faith
    • What is Our Sunday Gathering like?
    • Schedule + Rhythms: Eastertide 2025
    • Sermon Bibliography
    • The Naked Sermon Podcast
  • Our Story
    • Our Values and Welcome
    • Our Team
  • Give
    • Give
    • Our Financial Values and Practices
    • Neighborhood Mutual Aid
  • Connect
    • Stay in the know!
    • Coffee with a leader
    • Contact
  • Press