Skagit Valley Assists Project Homeless Connect Not many are thinking about homelessness on a bright, sunny, warm summer day, but Sept. 11 found North Cascade Church members, Skagit Adventist Academy (SAA) juniors and seniors along with three teachers, and two Adventist home-schooling families ... Read more
Educators Challenged to Foster Atmosphere of Success Washington Adventist educators went back to school early for a time of training in mid-August. Marking the beginning of another school year, these meetings created an opportunity for educators to corporately foster an intentional attitude of excel... Read more
Camper Finds New Hope at Sunset Lake Jordain Webber sat on the grass along Sunset Lake in Wilkeson on a fading Sabbath afternoon on Aug. 16. Around her, children and adults picnicked and chatted while enjoying the end-of-the summer hours. Read more
Teachers Learn to Spark Student Interest in Math and Science While students enjoy a summer break, many teachers go back to school in summer months to pursue professional growth. Read more
Thrift Shop Ministry Still Thrives After 18 Years Prominently located on the main street of downtown Burlington, the Spruced Up Thrift Shop cruises into its 19th year as an Adventist Community Services ministry of the North Cascade Church. Read more
Two Churches Come Together for Baptisms Volunteer Park Church of Seattle and Bonney Lake Church celebrated two new baptisms at Sunset Lake Camp in Wilkeson on June 7. Read more
Sunset Lake Miracles God is doing miraculous things at Sunset Lake Camp in Wilkeson on a daily basis. He has taken a group of young adults who have dedicated their summer to God and is transforming lives in a way seldom seen within other traditional forms of evangelism. Read more
The Heavenly Tradition of Camp Meeting If you take an audience survey at Washington Adventist Camp Meeting, you will discover a large percentage of people who come “by tradition” year after year. Read more
Totem Pole Tells Sunset Lake Story Monte Church once took a two-year course in Native carving. He shared this skill through the years, along with traditional meanings of authentic Native art, through the years at youth camps where he led young people in carving foot-long totem poles. Read more