MiVoden Hosts Men's Summit The topic for the recent Men’s Summit held at Camp MiVoden in Idaho, March 6–8, 2020, was “The Power of One." Minner Labrador, Upper Columbia Conference president, presented the theme to attendees ranging from teenagers to seniors. Together they d... Read more
Spanish Flu-era Adventist Dies at 101 Adolph G. Grams was the first Adventist in Lincoln County, Washington. He served faithfully as an Adventist educator and leader for more than 60 years. Read more
Post Falls Commits to Sharing Health Idaho's Post Falls Church in Idaho recommitted to health ministry in 2017. The first health class was initially well-attended, but 10 weeks was a long time — and people dropped out. The second health class was shorter and also well-attended, but p... Read more
Clarkston Hosts Cooking School for Kids After attending a presentation of Rainbows cooking classes for kids at camp meeting, Virginia Deacon and Morleen Flerchinger of Clarkston, Washington, decided we could do this at our Clarkson Church. In consideration of the almost epidemic proport... Read more
UCA Launches Project-Based Learning Model Students at Upper Columbia Academy in Spangle, Washington, have the opportunity to experience a dynamic classroom approach that encourages problem solving, critical thinking and decision-making skills in real-life situations. Known as project-base... Read more
Kamiah Joins Ten Days of Prayer Friendly greetings are heard as one and then another arrive. Everyone expectantly finds a seat around a table opening Bibles or a cellphone to their Bible apps. Jesus has invited them: " ... Where two or three are gathered together in My name, the... Read more
Adventist Church Launches Initiative to Bring Hope & Wholeness to Spokane Looking at the Spokane River and the snowcapped mountains in the distance, one might think Spokane, Washington, idyllic. Look a little deeper and the picture changes rapidly. Washington's second largest city isn't even close to paradise. Read more
Blue Mountain Television Celebrates 30 years The day Blue Mountain Television went on the air — April 20, 1990 — began the journey for a station unlikely to be successful by human estimation. Blue Mountain Broadcasting Association, located in College Place, Washington, was not expected to be... Read more