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Living Room Theater

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Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Living Room Theater
Phone:
+1 971-222-2010

Hours:
Sunday11:30am - 11pm
Monday11:30am - 11pm
Tuesday11:30am - 11pm
Wednesday11:30am - 11pm
Thursday11:30am - 11pm
Friday11:30am - 12am
Saturday11:30am - 12am


Living Enrichment Center was a New Thought organization and retreat center in the U.S. state of Oregon. It was founded in the farmhouse of senior minister Mary Manin Morrissey of Scholls, Oregon, in the mid-1970s; the church moved to a 94,500 square foot building on a forested area of 95 acres in Wilsonville in 1992. Over the course of its existence, the congregation grew from less than a dozen to an estimated 4,000, making it the biggest New Thought church in the state. Living Enrichment Center maintained an in-house bookstore, retreat center, café, kindergarten and elementary school, and an outreach television ministry. Living Enrichment Center closed in 2004 as a result of a $10.7 million financial scandal. Edward Morrissey pleaded guilty to money laundering and using church money for the personal expenses of himself and his wife. He was sentenced to two years in federal prison. He was released in early 2007. Living Enrichment Center dissolved in 2004, from which several ministries emerged including New Thought Center for Spiritual Living., Celebration Church and Whole Life Center in Lake Oswego.
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