Doug Bing Washington Conference president By Doug Bing Stepping Forward in Faith In countless meetings, I've encountered the recurring phrases: "We don't do it like that," "We've never done it this way before" and "We prefer the old approach." These sentiments are all too familiar within the realm of leadership. Read more Greater Things: 2024 Washington Conference Constituency Session Discover the significance behind Washington Conference's 2024 Constituency Session and a vision for "Greater Things." Read more Auburn Hispanic Welcomed as a Church Churches are planted in Washington Conference because praying people understand the call of God in their lives. They know about confessing sins, making sacrifices, leaving behind comforts and even demanding a blessing from God, the way Jacob did. Read more Six Gifts for Jesus One of the most told and retold stories in the world is the story of Christmas. A major part of the story involves the wise men from the east. Read more Rooted in Jesus My family’s roots are in Kansas. Yes, I know Kansas is considered by many as a “flyover state." I have heard most of the jokes about Kansas and may have even told a few myself. The state has a reputation of being flat, hot and humid and lacking in... Read more Seeing God in Action Five years ago, our ministry team in western Washington took a closer look at our mission and purpose. Within the context of sharing “Hope and Wholeness” to invite people to become fully devoted disciples of Jesus, we discovered a theme as we talk... Read more God Still Acts Utter cacophony. That’s what an orchestra band sounds like as it warms up for a concert. Everyone is playing their own notes. And then the conductor steps forward, the concert begins, and the individual sounds blend together in harmony. Read more Growing Together in Jesus Together in the last five years, we joined in prayer and ministry to reach western Washington with the distinctive, Christ-centered Seventh-day Adventist message of hope and wholeness. We desire to encourage all to become fully devoted disciples o... Read more Washington Conference Welcomes New Leaders Washington Conference introduced two new vice presidents during camp meeting this year. Craig Carr will serve as vice president for administration, and Craig Mattson will serve as vice president for education. Read more Southcenter Celebrates a New Church and a New Building Washington Conference welcomed a new church into their sisterhood of churches in May. The Southcenter Church, now located in Des Moines, Wash., began as a dream with 10 charter members in the fall of 2007.The goal was to plant a multi-ethnic churc... Read more Pagination Page 1 Next page ››
Stepping Forward in Faith In countless meetings, I've encountered the recurring phrases: "We don't do it like that," "We've never done it this way before" and "We prefer the old approach." These sentiments are all too familiar within the realm of leadership. Read more
Greater Things: 2024 Washington Conference Constituency Session Discover the significance behind Washington Conference's 2024 Constituency Session and a vision for "Greater Things." Read more
Auburn Hispanic Welcomed as a Church Churches are planted in Washington Conference because praying people understand the call of God in their lives. They know about confessing sins, making sacrifices, leaving behind comforts and even demanding a blessing from God, the way Jacob did. Read more
Six Gifts for Jesus One of the most told and retold stories in the world is the story of Christmas. A major part of the story involves the wise men from the east. Read more
Rooted in Jesus My family’s roots are in Kansas. Yes, I know Kansas is considered by many as a “flyover state." I have heard most of the jokes about Kansas and may have even told a few myself. The state has a reputation of being flat, hot and humid and lacking in... Read more
Seeing God in Action Five years ago, our ministry team in western Washington took a closer look at our mission and purpose. Within the context of sharing “Hope and Wholeness” to invite people to become fully devoted disciples of Jesus, we discovered a theme as we talk... Read more
God Still Acts Utter cacophony. That’s what an orchestra band sounds like as it warms up for a concert. Everyone is playing their own notes. And then the conductor steps forward, the concert begins, and the individual sounds blend together in harmony. Read more
Growing Together in Jesus Together in the last five years, we joined in prayer and ministry to reach western Washington with the distinctive, Christ-centered Seventh-day Adventist message of hope and wholeness. We desire to encourage all to become fully devoted disciples o... Read more
Washington Conference Welcomes New Leaders Washington Conference introduced two new vice presidents during camp meeting this year. Craig Carr will serve as vice president for administration, and Craig Mattson will serve as vice president for education. Read more
Southcenter Celebrates a New Church and a New Building Washington Conference welcomed a new church into their sisterhood of churches in May. The Southcenter Church, now located in Des Moines, Wash., began as a dream with 10 charter members in the fall of 2007.The goal was to plant a multi-ethnic churc... Read more