Rescue Mission

Founded in 1949 by John Van Diest Sr., the Mission opened its doors as the "John 3:16 Mission." From its earliest days of ministry, the words of that verse of salvation and hope have been at the heart and soul of our motivation for service: "For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son…"

Serving meals and hope since 1949

Since then the Portland Rescue Mission has had a tireless commitment to breaking the cycle of homelessness. 

Today, they still offer emergency services of food and shelter at their original downtown location on 111 West Burnside. Men who come to them for recovery will stay at the Burnside Shelter for the first phase of the program, then transition to their Next Step facility as they establish themselves in a new life. 

Women and children find help at Shepherd's Door where they'll stay in safety, care and comfort throughout their recovery. This program, started in 1994, moved to a brand new facility in 2003 where women and children stay throughout all phases of their journey toward healing. 

The heart of their work isn't in their facilities, however.  It's in the true stories of real people who've moved from hopelessness to total life recovery.

As members of the church, we have the opportunity to serve Jesus by serving others.

 

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