Isaac Meythaler Upper Columbia Conference communications coordinator By Isaac Meythaler UCC Teachers Equipped and Empowered at In-Service Upper Columbia Conference gathered all teachers from across the conference for in-service trainings designed to equip, encourage and empower educators in their vital work of Adventist education. Read more UCC Transportation Ensures Vehicle Safety Released of their typical duties, a convoy of school buses, vans, trucks and other large vehicles from across Upper Columbia Conference surrounded the UCC office and Spokane ABC in June 2025. Read more UCC Launches Regional Approach to Camp Meeting Here a camp meeting, there a camp meeting, (almost) everywhere a camp meeting! Read more UCC Pathfinders Climb Courageously Suspended 60 feet off the ground, there’s only one thing holding you up: trust. Spiritual lessons like this were experienced first-hand by teens at this year’s Upper Columbia Conference Pathfinder Teen Extreme Rock Climbing event April 25–27, 2025. Read more Good News Broadcasting Network Purchases He’s Alive Broadcasting Good news for Spokane-area residents: There's a new Christian television broadcast free for anyone with a digital antenna. Read more Marsh Retires After 25 Years of Service Patty Marsh, Upper Columbia Conference director of women’s ministries, children’s ministries, urban ministries, disaster relief and Adventist Community Services, announced her retirement in May after 25 years of service at UCC. Read more UCC Spring Women’s Retreat Hits Record Enrollment The one-day Women's and Young Women's Spring Retreat 2025 featured beautiful music, stirring speakers, fresh food, hand-made artwork and a warm and welcoming community of women. Read more Wenatchee Church Opens Garden for Community Community members in Wenatchee now have a place to grow their own food, thanks to Wenatchee Adventist Church. The community garden, called The Edge, is more than just a community garden, it’s a shift in perspective based on biblical generosity. Read more Camp MiVoden Achieves Monetary Goal for Second Year Thanks to longstanding effort and dedication, Camp MiVoden has achieved a key goal by remaining under budget for two years in a row as of this year. Read more ACS Troy Thrift Store Remodels and Reopens Distance made the heart grow fonder for residents of Troy, Idaho, after 10 long months of separation from a trusted community member — the local Adventist Community Services thrift store and food bank. Read more Pagination Page 1 Next page ››
UCC Teachers Equipped and Empowered at In-Service Upper Columbia Conference gathered all teachers from across the conference for in-service trainings designed to equip, encourage and empower educators in their vital work of Adventist education. Read more
UCC Transportation Ensures Vehicle Safety Released of their typical duties, a convoy of school buses, vans, trucks and other large vehicles from across Upper Columbia Conference surrounded the UCC office and Spokane ABC in June 2025. Read more
UCC Launches Regional Approach to Camp Meeting Here a camp meeting, there a camp meeting, (almost) everywhere a camp meeting! Read more
UCC Pathfinders Climb Courageously Suspended 60 feet off the ground, there’s only one thing holding you up: trust. Spiritual lessons like this were experienced first-hand by teens at this year’s Upper Columbia Conference Pathfinder Teen Extreme Rock Climbing event April 25–27, 2025. Read more
Good News Broadcasting Network Purchases He’s Alive Broadcasting Good news for Spokane-area residents: There's a new Christian television broadcast free for anyone with a digital antenna. Read more
Marsh Retires After 25 Years of Service Patty Marsh, Upper Columbia Conference director of women’s ministries, children’s ministries, urban ministries, disaster relief and Adventist Community Services, announced her retirement in May after 25 years of service at UCC. Read more
UCC Spring Women’s Retreat Hits Record Enrollment The one-day Women's and Young Women's Spring Retreat 2025 featured beautiful music, stirring speakers, fresh food, hand-made artwork and a warm and welcoming community of women. Read more
Wenatchee Church Opens Garden for Community Community members in Wenatchee now have a place to grow their own food, thanks to Wenatchee Adventist Church. The community garden, called The Edge, is more than just a community garden, it’s a shift in perspective based on biblical generosity. Read more
Camp MiVoden Achieves Monetary Goal for Second Year Thanks to longstanding effort and dedication, Camp MiVoden has achieved a key goal by remaining under budget for two years in a row as of this year. Read more
ACS Troy Thrift Store Remodels and Reopens Distance made the heart grow fonder for residents of Troy, Idaho, after 10 long months of separation from a trusted community member — the local Adventist Community Services thrift store and food bank. Read more