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  • An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march. A large contingent took control of the Morrison Bridge for about an hour halting traffic and prompting a police response. Keri Rose, a Lewis and Clark College student, prays for peace as Portland riot officers move the crowd off the bridge.
    Bush-Protest-Prayer
  • Reverend David Weekley talks about his book project to his congregation at Epworth United Methodist Church in SE Portland.  He uses this talk to come out to them as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Exposing Life as a Transgender Reverend
  • Reverend David Weekley leaves his chapel office on his way to the sanctuary for Sunday service. He will be coming out to his congregation at this worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Transgender Reverend Comes Out
  • Parishoner Robbie Tsuboi sheds tears of joy as Reverend David Weekley comes out to his entire congregation during Sunday's worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Shedding Tears Of Joy
  • Reverend David Weekley leaves his chapel office on his way to the sanctuary for Sunday service. He will be coming out to his congregation at this worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Rev. David Weekley and His Savior
  • Riot police begin to assemble along the motorcade route just before the arrival of President George W. Bush. He made a campaign stop at Southridge High School in Beaverton....
    Portland-Bush-Protest-Kid
  • Jeremy Pray, 16, and Annie Maybee, 15, both of Wilsonville, slow dance as another student does his own thing during the 18th-annual special needs prom called Earthstock at the Crystal Ballroom. About 650 high school kids from around the Portland metro area attend this year. ..
    Dancing To His Own Tune
  • An Jewish man prays with his daughter not far from the smoking remnants of lower Manhattan days after the 9/11. Still many Jews gathered with others along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, as their religion dictates.
    Best9-11NewYork85.JPG
  • The Brooklyn Bridge stretches majestically as an older Jewish man prays not far from the smoking remnants of lower Manhattan days after the 9/11 attacks. Many Jews gathered  along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, as their religion dictates.
    Best9-11NewYork86.JPG
  • Members of the Islamic Center of Portland-Masjed As-Saber, including Abdulkarim Talal (far right)  pray outside of the U.S. District Court during the araignment of the mosque's leader Mohamad Abdirahman Kariye.
    Portraits-People88.TIF
  • Families can only pray for the best as troops from 1st Batallion, 162nd Infantry depart from the Gresham Armory, the Army reservists on their way to Ft. Carson in Colorado Springs. They will train there for several weeks before being shipped out to somewhere probably in the Middle East.
    General News131.TIF
  • Members of the Islamic Center of Portland-Masjed As-Saber, including Abdulkarim Talal pray outside of the U.S. District Court during the araignment of the mosque's leader Mohamad Abdirahman Kariye.
    General News119.TIF
  • Mourners hold hands and pray during a multi-ethnic service at the United Methodist Church center.
    General News61.TIF
  • Older Jews gather with others along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
    Best9-11NewYork81.JPG
  • Many Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
    Best9-11NewYork75.JPG
  • Many Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
    Best9-11NewYork79.JPG
  • Many Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
    Best9-11NewYork78.JPG
  • An older Jewish man looks to the smoking remnants of lower Manhattan just days after the 9/11 attacks. He and many other Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water.
    Best9-11NewYork76.JPG
  • Jews gather with others along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
    Best9-11NewYork84.JPG
  • Many Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
    Best9-11NewYork80.JPG
  • Many Jews gather along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
    Best9-11NewYork77.JPG
  • Older Jews gather with others along the Hudson on the first day of Rosh Hashanah to recite Tashlikh and pray, to cast ones sins into the water, not far from the still-smoking remains at Ground Zero.
    Best9-11NewYork82.JPG
  • Airline workers hold hands and pray as they come together for a memorial in Bryant Park for their fallen colleagues after the 9/11 attacks in New York and Pennsylvania.
    Best9-11NewYork59.JPG
  • A Jewish man prays with his daughter not far from the smoking remnants of Lower Manhattan just days after the 9/11 attacks as Jews gathered along the river.
    Jews Pray at River
  • Jack Tafari prays for strength at the rear door of the community room at Dignity Village in Portland, OR. He, as the spiritual and motivational leader, is 1 of 65 homeless people who have taken up residence on the leaf recycling land near the airport with the city's permission. They are being asked to leave again by October and find a new home.
    Portraits-People150.TIF
  • The Brooklyn Bridge stretches majestically as an older Jewish man prays not far from the smoking remnants of lower Manhattan just days after the 9/11 attacks.
    NewYork-Jew-Prays1.TIF
  • Jack Tafari prays for strength at the rear door of the community room at Dignity Village in Portland, OR. He, as the spiritual and motivational leader, is 1 of 65 homeless people who have taken up residence on the leaf recycling land near the airport with the city's permission. They are being asked to leave again by October and find a new home.
    Camp-Dignity-Jack1.jpg
  • Lane McDonald of Madras, Oregon, cheers with his teammates between the fenced dugout during a baseball game on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Warm Springs, Oregon. He was praying for a hit as the game was now tight at the finish.
    Portraits-People114.tif
  • Jack Tafari prays for strength at the rear door of the community room at Dignity Village in Portland, OR. He, as the spiritual and motivational leader, is 1 of 65 homeless people who have taken up residence on the leaf recycling land near the airport with the city's permission. They are being asked to leave again by October and find a new home.
    Portraits-People107.tif
  • Lane McDonald of Madras , Or., cheers with his teammates between the fenced dugout during a baseball game on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Warm Springs, Oregon. He was praying for a hit as the game was now tight at the finish.
    SportsFeature44.tif
  • A game featuring the Mariners vs. Padres at PGE Park has many fans hoping and praying to catch a ball from the stands.
    SportsFeature25.TIF
  • A Jewish man prays with his daughter not far from the smoking remnants of Lower Manhattan about "Ground Zero" just days after the 9/11 attacks as Jews gathered along the river.
    General News70.TIF
  • The Brooklyn Bridge stretches majestically as an older Jewish man prays not far from the smoking remnants of lower Manhattan days after the 9/11 attacks.
    Pictorials18.TIF
  • An estimated 40,000 took to the streets of downtown Portland Saturday for an anti-war protest and march. A large contingent took control of the Morrison Bridge for about an hour halting traffic and prompting a police response. Keri Rose, a Lewis and Clark College student, prays for peace as Portland riot officers move the crowd off the bridge.
    SpotNews12.TIF
  • 12/23/2008 -  The Blazers' Brandon Roy (7) appears to be in prayer as a tough game versus the Nuggets' nears an end. The Blazers beat the Nuggets 101-92.The Blazers beat the Nuggets 101-92.....KEYWORDS: City, Portland, sports, pro, basketball, Denver, rose garden
    Roy Appears To Pray.jpg