Clean Groups

Connect, Engage & Belong in a Clean Group

If you’re seeking a safe space to engage in vibrant relationships while taking practical steps toward positive change, you've landed in a good place. We have in-person groups meeting throughout Portland, OR, at different times throughout the week.

If Church Isn't For You

If traditional church hasn't worked for you in the past, consider visiting one of our Clean Groups. Clean Groups are microchurches focused on connection and positive change. Though they all have three things in common (Community, Mission, and Worship), each Clean Group is creative in how they do "church" and uses an organic approach that caters to the unique individuals within that group.

Don't Let the Word "Microchurch" Scare You

Microchurches are casual gatherings, often in someone's home. Some groups will even enjoy a meal together.
Everyone is invited, whether you're simply looking for more connections & friendly faces, or if you're in need of deeper help.
If you're interested in visiting a group or want more info, contact info@thecleanlife.org

Clean Groups in the Portland, Oregon Area

Kavanah
Friday Nights with Family & Food, 5:30pm - 8pm, Happy Valley, OR

Contact Name(s): Billy Hungate
Email(s): hungate.william@gmail.com.

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"True belonging only happens when we present our authentic, imperfect selves to the world, our sense of belonging can never be greater than our level of self-acceptance.

True belonging is not passive. It’s not the belonging that comes with just joining a group. It’s not fitting in or pretending or selling out because it’s safer. It’s a practice that requires us to be vulnerable, get uncomfortable and learn how to be present with people — without sacrificing who we are. We want true belonging, but it takes tremendous courage to knowingly walk into hard moments." - Brene Brown