Kathy Marson Upper Columbia Conference communication administrative assistant By Kathy Marson Teen Pathfinders Enjoy Helpful Spring Break "Hi, I'm Jake from State Farm, and God is always with us!" This is how Irvin Morales introduced himself Sabbath at the Brewster (Wash.) Church. Morales was part of the Teen Mission Adventure (TMA) in Brewster, which consisted of 112 teen Pathfinde... Read more He's Alive TV Recounts Influence of Christian TV Like lighthouse rays shining through the mist, God’s Word and influence over the air waves bring hope and change. He’s Alive TV (KHBA) in Spokane, Wash., loves learning how God is using television to touch lives. Read more Volunteers Essential in Disaster Cleanup When the Brewster Church in Washington invited people to help clean up after a wildfire roared by this summer, church members weren’t sure how many would come. They asked for people with equipment, trimmers, shovels, wheelbarrows and pickup trucks... Read more Adventist Vets Take Honor Flight Ken Silver from the Northside Church (Walla Walla, Wash.) and Paul Hellie from the University Church (College Place, Wash.), both Korean War veterans, flew to Washington, D.C., on Oct. 8 for a two-day, all-expense-paid trip arranged by the Honor F... Read more Wenatchee Member Turns 100 Earl Bolton, Wenatchee Church member, celebrated his 100th birthday on Oct. 3. The church held a birthday celebration for him on Sabbath, Sept. 27, 2014. Read more All Nations Center Reaches Kids Through Day Camp It was the cry of their hearts that they could reach the children for Jesus. The team came together from Wapato, Seattle and beyond to hold a two-week Day Camp at the All Nations Center Church in Wapato, Wash. They spent time in advance planning a... Read more Ministry Restores Lives More than four years ago, Bill Pond would not have considered doing prison ministry. But somehow that changed when he moved to Ritzville, Wash. He heard of the need for more volunteers and decided to give it a try. He filled out the paperwork and ... Read more North View Adventist Church Breaks Ground It was a sunny day on Sunday, Sept. 14, for the groundbreaking ceremony for the North View Seventh-day Adventist Church plant in Mead, Wash. Church members came out to enjoy both the historical event and a corn roast following the ceremony. Read more Salty Christians Teaching His followers how to live in their communities, Jesus told them, “Be salty and to be like a light shining on a hill.” A thousand years before this, King Solomon said, “Doing right elevates a nation and when righteous people bless a city, ... Read more Is Camp Meeting Worth It? Amid the pre-camp meeting duties, I was sitting in the new Upper Columbia Academy cafeteria enjoying the great food when a discussion started between two pastors at my table about whether or not camp meeting was “worth it.” The dialogue went somet... Read more Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 5 Next page ››
Teen Pathfinders Enjoy Helpful Spring Break "Hi, I'm Jake from State Farm, and God is always with us!" This is how Irvin Morales introduced himself Sabbath at the Brewster (Wash.) Church. Morales was part of the Teen Mission Adventure (TMA) in Brewster, which consisted of 112 teen Pathfinde... Read more
He's Alive TV Recounts Influence of Christian TV Like lighthouse rays shining through the mist, God’s Word and influence over the air waves bring hope and change. He’s Alive TV (KHBA) in Spokane, Wash., loves learning how God is using television to touch lives. Read more
Volunteers Essential in Disaster Cleanup When the Brewster Church in Washington invited people to help clean up after a wildfire roared by this summer, church members weren’t sure how many would come. They asked for people with equipment, trimmers, shovels, wheelbarrows and pickup trucks... Read more
Adventist Vets Take Honor Flight Ken Silver from the Northside Church (Walla Walla, Wash.) and Paul Hellie from the University Church (College Place, Wash.), both Korean War veterans, flew to Washington, D.C., on Oct. 8 for a two-day, all-expense-paid trip arranged by the Honor F... Read more
Wenatchee Member Turns 100 Earl Bolton, Wenatchee Church member, celebrated his 100th birthday on Oct. 3. The church held a birthday celebration for him on Sabbath, Sept. 27, 2014. Read more
All Nations Center Reaches Kids Through Day Camp It was the cry of their hearts that they could reach the children for Jesus. The team came together from Wapato, Seattle and beyond to hold a two-week Day Camp at the All Nations Center Church in Wapato, Wash. They spent time in advance planning a... Read more
Ministry Restores Lives More than four years ago, Bill Pond would not have considered doing prison ministry. But somehow that changed when he moved to Ritzville, Wash. He heard of the need for more volunteers and decided to give it a try. He filled out the paperwork and ... Read more
North View Adventist Church Breaks Ground It was a sunny day on Sunday, Sept. 14, for the groundbreaking ceremony for the North View Seventh-day Adventist Church plant in Mead, Wash. Church members came out to enjoy both the historical event and a corn roast following the ceremony. Read more
Salty Christians Teaching His followers how to live in their communities, Jesus told them, “Be salty and to be like a light shining on a hill.” A thousand years before this, King Solomon said, “Doing right elevates a nation and when righteous people bless a city, ... Read more
Is Camp Meeting Worth It? Amid the pre-camp meeting duties, I was sitting in the new Upper Columbia Academy cafeteria enjoying the great food when a discussion started between two pastors at my table about whether or not camp meeting was “worth it.” The dialogue went somet... Read more