SAGE Builds a Legacy Jerry and Beverly Brass had a vision for seniors in the Washington Conference in the 1980s and 90s with an annual gathering at Camp Hope in British Columbia, Canada, and quarterly lunches for retirees. Read more
Samoan Adventists Say, 'Show Me Your Way, Lord' The plans were robust: a six-day convocation program to share culture and faith for the Samoan population in North America. There would be preaching, teaching, praying, interacting, eating and singing. The schedule would start early in the morning... Read more
Prayer Creates Memorable Camp Meeting Moments Prayers years in the making found answers at three back-to-back camp meeting experiences in western Washington. Read more
Children’s Leaders Take Digital Tour Washington Conference children’s ministries coordinator Nitza Salazar wanted to showcase the different summertime programs in western Washington to help children’s leaders learn from each other. So she set up a digital tour of 10 churches. Read more
Jesus Changes Lives in Port Orchard Within most public evangelism endeavors, there is a doubter. Read more
Summer Camp Adds Emotional Support Role It’s a Monday morning at Sunset Lake Camp in Wilkeson, and campers are lined up bright and early for line call. It’s the same routine for any age group. Read more
Washington Veterans Home Ministry: Bloom Where You Are Planted Washington Veterans Home – Retsil in Port Orchard, Wash., is the largest live-in veteran service facility in Washington State with 240 beds. These veterans have served our country in various wars including the Vietnam War and World War II. One can... Read more
Olympia Christian School Serves Clients at Thurston County Food Bank Several times each year, as schedules permit, the sixth through eighth grade class at Olympia Christian School (OCS) pile into the van and make their way to downtown Olympia to serve in various capacities at Thurston County Food Bank (TCFB). Stude... Read more
Retired Couple Named Community Heroes Fred and Mary Lou Haskell were sitting in the audience of a community awards banquet when Mary Lou realized something: “Fred, they are talking about us!” Read more