Stronger When We Grow Together Do you know what would be music to my ears? I've been praying for a young adult testimony that goes something like this: Read more
Wenatchee Remembers Beloved Community Leader More than two hundred people gathered at the Wenatchee Adventist Church Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 to celebrate the life of Charles R. Steinberg. Read more
Celebrating the Wounded Healer in All of Us Everyone has endured trauma of some kind or another. Pastor César De León shares how God uses broken people to be conduits for the healing others who are also wounded. Read more. Read more
Successfully Fleecing God I tend to shy away from trying the “fleece method” when I'm seeking God's direction. After all, God often uses circumstances involving closed or open doors when we seek His counsel. He gives us brains to weigh our options. Read more
NPUC Creation Center Acquires Mammoth Bone Along with a number of other fossil and geological specimens, the Creation Study Center in Ridgefield, Washington, has acquired a giant leg bone of an ancient mammoth. It's a part of the lifetime collection of retired science teacher, Joe Young fr... Read more
NPUC 2022 General Conference Delegates Based on the constitutional requirements of the Adventist world church, 16 delegates have been elected by the North Pacific Union executive committee to represent Northwest members at the upcoming General Conference session to be held June 6–11, 2... Read more
4 Things to Know About Vaccine Religious Exemptions With the surge of infections from the coronavirus delta variant, public and private employers are beginning to enact vaccine mandates. Here are four points to keep in mind if you try to seek a religious exemption from your employer. Read more
Evangelism Shark Tank Grants Awarded The North Pacific Union rolled out a program called Evangelism Shark Tank. Northwest pastors were asked to submit their ideas on how to better reach their community. Read more about the winning project proposals. Read more
Academy Students Dig Up Dinosaur Bones The North Pacific Union sponsored Northwest students and teachers to go on a hunt for dinosaur bones. The team was made up of 6th -11th grade students, teachers and parents. In total, 27 people traveled to the dig site near Newcastle, Wyoming. Read more