Breaking 'Bread' Together Jim Jenkins was searching for a way to connect with his unique congregation. Read more
African American Churches Unite in Prayer Ten years ago, the regional African American churches of western Washington started meeting together the first Sabbath of the new year for a time of praise, prayer, preparation and preaching. Read more
Hermiston Church Is Rebuilding Hermiston Church has begun to rebuild after a fire in June 2018 gutted the 1960s-era building. Demolition has already taken place, and framing is in full swing. A completion date of June 2020 is anticipated, according to contractor Mark Black of A... Read more
Eight Ways to Kickstart Bible Study Time in 2020 Do you feel like your Bible study time needs refreshing? I certainly have felt that need. Read more
UCC Adventurer Ministry Expands Upper Columbia Conference (UCC) recently expanded its ministry to families with young children by building up the Adventurer ministry in exciting new ways. Read more
Salem Central Holds Cooking School Twenty-three church members signed up for Salem (Ore.) Central Church plant-based cooking school, which was held in September and October 2019. Subjects covered included how healthy recipes and balanced health principles can aid the reversal and p... Read more
Thirty-Five Days To Good Health Comes To Oroville The Oroville (Wash.) Church members recently hosted a 35 Days to Good Health program. This four-day event stressed the importance of the laws of health and our mission as members to combine the health message with the Three Angels' Messages — firs... Read more
Mount Ellis Elementary Forms Family Groups It’s been said the family is the heart of the home. At Mount Ellis Elementary School in Bozeman, Mont., family groups are becoming the heart of the school. Read more
Light Into Darkness We are living through some tough times in our country. People are polarized on many political issues, religion included. This polarization causes tempers to flare and discussions to heat up. Having personal opinions isn’t wrong, but how we treat o... Read more