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Archangel Gabriel Orthodox Church, OCA (Orthodox Church in America)
Eastern Orthodox Christian Church, belonging to the OCA (Orthodox Church in America).
Welcome to Ashland Zen Center, a refuge for the study and practice of Zen Buddhism. Ashland Zen Center is located at 740 Tolman Creek Road, next to the ODOT yard. Slow down to find us; our parking lot is marked by a simple pole with the numbers 740.
The "People Called Methodists" were the first community of faith to establish a church in Ashland, 1864.
We're a Jewish Renewal community led by Rabbi David Zaslow, now in his 25th year of service to our community. We are an extended family of Jews by birth and by choice and friends from many different spiritual paths joining to infuse our lives with Torah & Gd. We are a diverse community and are proud to be a LGBTQ Safe Zone. We welcome people of all backgrounds and all the colors of the rainbow.
Masterpiece Christian Fine Arts Foundation
Founded in 2007 Masterpiece Christian Fine hosts traveling fine art exhibits, sponsors annual conferences and workshops and commissions artists to create Biblically themed art for current culture...
Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic Church
It is the mission at Our Lady of the Mountain Catholic Church in Ashland, Oregon, to foster unity among all people by encouraging education and evangelizing in the Catholic identity.
Sacred Living Center is a group of therapists, coaches and wellness practitioners dedicated to creating space for your healing. Our belief is that it is everyone's birthright to know their own sacred living center within.
Our name, Temple Emek Shalom, or Kehillat Emek Shalom, can be translated as Temple in the Valley of Peace, and on another level as Congregation of Profound Wholeness. We strive to be a welcoming and joy-filled community...
The Episcopal Church is sometimes described as the Church where people use their minds, as well as their hearts, when responding to the divine mystery in their lives...