Mills Accepts Alaska Conference Presidential Role Alaska Conference is happy to share that Rodney Mills has answered the call to serve as its next president. Read more
Alaska Hispanic Church Experiences Revival At the conclusion of the evangelistic series held in Alaska, 21 attendees were baptized, a historic moment for the Hispanic church. Read more
VBS Creates a Path to Community and Faith VBS season starts soon! It has long been a cherished summer tradition in many churches, offering a vibrant and welcoming environment for children to learn about faith, build friendships and create lasting memories. Read more
McVay Accepts Call to Oregon Conference Presidential Role John McVay, Walla Walla University president emeritus, accepted the call to become Oregon Conference president after the offer was extended on Nov. 7, 2024, following several months of diligent planning and prayer. Read more
WWU Engineering Majors Chosen as Competition Finalists During their senior year, Luke Graham and Avianna Alvarez, WWU engineering alumni, were two of 16 student finalists chosen for the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Pressure Vessel Piping Conference student paper competition. Read more
WWU Octopus Research Featured in Prominent Science Publications Research conducted by a WWU professor and a graduate student, showing the high energetic cost of color change in octopuses, has been published in one of the worlds' most prestigious and cited scientific journals and featured in popular science media. Read more
WWU Short Film “Color of Threads” Now Available Upon Request for Showing Walla Walla University’s Center for Media Ministry has been gaining attention and winning awards for the production of short film, "Color of Threads." The powerful film is available for screenings at schools, churches and other organizations. Read more
WWU Theology Student Interns Serve Across NPUC The North Pacific Union summer ministerial internship is a wonderful opportunity for theology and religious studies majors interested in pastoral ministry. Read more
Hundreds of Students Engage and Connect at Bible Camp Over eight sunny days, nearly 900 students, pastors, teachers and parents leaned into engaging with God, each other and church — strategically starting the school year focused on Jesus and their personal relationship with Him at Bible Camp. Read more