Students Head Back to Class By the end of January 2021, all 32 Oregon Conference schools will be meeting in person. “It’s not been easy,” says Gale Crosby, Oregon Conference vice president for education, “but God’s been leading us through the challenges every day.” Read more
Kids ‘JAM’ in Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley Seventh-day Adventist Church in Happy Valley, Oregon, has started a new program to reach out to our youth and children in these difficult times of coping with ever-changing restrictions and rules for in-person meetings. Thus the Ki... Read more
Oregon Conference Executive Committee Affirms Commitment to Diversity Jesus set the standard by ministering equally to all persons during His ministry on Earth. Just prior to leaving Earth to return to heaven, He gave the instruction to make disciples of all people, and the closing everlasting gospel to be proclaime... Read more
Celebrating Schools, Building Support for Families The Oregon Conference will be hosting a one-hour online celebration of your Oregon Conference schools on Feb.13, 2021, at 6 p.m. You’ll meet students, teachers and supporters from all 32 schools. Music, science, computers, history, Bible, spelling... Read more
In the Face of Fire, 'I Belong to God' Abundio Reyes is a single, 76-year-old farm laborer who came to the United States many years ago. A hard worker, he never attend school and doesn't speak English. This faithful member of the Medford Spanish Seventh-day Adventist Church in southern... Read more
CAA Alum Starts Different Kind of Revival As a high school student at Columbia Adventist Academy in Battle Ground, Washington, a “few years ago,” Doug Schmidt, class of 1980, was heavily impacted and inspired by a series of classes he began taking as a freshman: general shop, welding, woo... Read more
Cyclist Credits Temperate Lifestyle With Cross-Country Success Persistent pedaling through towns, down canyons, up mountain passes, along rivers, and across vast deserts and farmlands — this is what it takes to cross our beautiful and diverse country by bicycle. Read more
Pandemic Drives Unexpected Discoveries Rachel James, a Portland Adventist Academy senior, has been playing saxophone since fifth grade. Although quitting music this school year would have saved her time and energy to work on her senior project, she knew she would regret that. Read more
Gaston Holds Creative Baptism Robert Ellis' baptism will always be remembered by the Gaston Church for many reasons. Read more