Auburn City Honors Public Servants Members of the Auburn City Church recently honored King County Sheriff Dave Reichert, a prominent regional newsmaker and potential gubernatorial candidate.Reichert attended the service, with the Honorable Peter B. Lewis, mayor of Auburn, Wash., an... Read more
Monroe Baptism Members of the Monroe, Wash., Church gathered in late summer on the shores of the Skykomish River for an old-fashioned baptism down by the riverside.Hot weather and warm water provided ideal outdoor conditions, as 100 church and family members wit... Read more
Olympia Church Includes Community in Grand Re-opening Members of the Olympia, Wash., Church, recently shared their joy with the community, inviting neighbors and friends to celebrate the restoration of their Feb. 28, 2001, earthquake-damaged facility.In the first of three events, members hosted an Op... Read more
Reflections on September 11 “It’s Sept. 11—a year later. Am I distraught? Does the memory of Terrible Tuesday haunt me? No, and why? Because I have seen the glory of the American people tonight. I have seen the glory of God upon His children.“I have just come from our Commun... Read more
Chehalis Members Dedicate New Church Chehalis, Wash., members have dedicated their new church building.Participating in the mortgage shredding were Loren Cooper, head elder, and Mark Remboldt, Washington Conference vice president for finance.Construction on the seven-acre site two mi... Read more
Washington Conference Elects Bing as Administration VP The Washington Conference Executive Committee has elected Doug Bing vice president for administration, a position vacated when John Freedman was elected president.Bing is a 1986 graduate of Union College, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree ... Read more
WindWorks Fellowship Maintains High Profile in Olympia On Saturday, July 20, WindWorks Fellowship of Seventh-day Adventists took to the streets of Olympia and handed out more than 1,700 bottles of chilled water, prior to the annual Lakefair Parade.On a day when temperatures reached the mid-80s, the wa... Read more
Student Literature Evangelists Help Change Lives Thirty-one students this summer took to the streets of Tacoma and Olympia, Wash. As members of Western Washington Youth Challenge, a summer magabook-sales ministry, participants lived out the Great Commission by taking the gospel door-to-door, tea... Read more
PSAA Welcomes New Technology, Journalism Staff Puget Sound Adventist Academy in Kirkland, Wash., has welcomed new technology director Vladimir Bokov and journalism teacher/advisor Kathy Tompkins.BokovBokov’s teachers in his native Russia repeatedly told him to forget his religion and place lea... Read more