Katie Fellows Sermon View Evangelism Marketing freelance writer Previously wrote as Katie Henderson as a Washington Conference communication intern. By Katie Fellows Churches Pledge to Share Gospel When the pandemic began and churches closed, evangelism seemed to be forced to a standstill. But can a church truly be stopped in its tracks to connect with their community? Churches weren’t meant to fade in the face of adversity but thrive in it. Read more Shady Point Church Reaps Harvest in Community It was a quiet weeknight as church and community members made their way through the front doors of the Shady Point Church in Eagle Point, Ore. Smiling church members distributed reading materials, and the excited murmurs of those gathering broke t... Read more PSAA Basketball Program Awarded School of the Year The gym is filled with the noise of basketballs bouncing and the crowd excitedly taking their seats to cheer on their school’s team. As the referees prepare to start, a coach pulls their team together and begins to pray. Read more Big Picture of Ministry Students Serve at Food Bank Read more Living God's Love in the Philippines Anyone who has been on an international mission trip knows that it can have a profound impact on one’s life. During spring break, 32 Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) students journeyed more than 30 hours by bus and plane to the small northern city o... Read more Essential Supplies Warehouse Spreads Love to Community In western Washington, there are many local nonprofit ministries that are committed to providing families and individuals in need with basic living supplies. One recent addition to this ministry is the new Washington Conference Essential Supplies ... Read more Western Washington Churches Continuing to Grow Young “Growing Young isn’t about changing youth ministry. It’s about changing church culture.” — Brad Griffin, Fuller Youth Institute associate director Read more Young Adults Find Community Empowerment at Retreat It began with a dream from a young adult — a dream to bring this generation’s western Washington young adults together and build a stronger community to take action. And that’s what nearly 140 young adults did at the Young Adult Retreat in January. Read more Christmas Program Empowers Special Needs Children It was a quiet October day when the phone rang and interrupted the normal day-to-day sounds of Desiree White’s day. Read more God’s Closet Experiences Giving Cycle Many parents in the Monroe, Wash., area often find themselves wondering how they can keep up the wardrobes of their growing children. Read more Pagination Page 1 Next page ››
Churches Pledge to Share Gospel When the pandemic began and churches closed, evangelism seemed to be forced to a standstill. But can a church truly be stopped in its tracks to connect with their community? Churches weren’t meant to fade in the face of adversity but thrive in it. Read more
Shady Point Church Reaps Harvest in Community It was a quiet weeknight as church and community members made their way through the front doors of the Shady Point Church in Eagle Point, Ore. Smiling church members distributed reading materials, and the excited murmurs of those gathering broke t... Read more
PSAA Basketball Program Awarded School of the Year The gym is filled with the noise of basketballs bouncing and the crowd excitedly taking their seats to cheer on their school’s team. As the referees prepare to start, a coach pulls their team together and begins to pray. Read more
Living God's Love in the Philippines Anyone who has been on an international mission trip knows that it can have a profound impact on one’s life. During spring break, 32 Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA) students journeyed more than 30 hours by bus and plane to the small northern city o... Read more
Essential Supplies Warehouse Spreads Love to Community In western Washington, there are many local nonprofit ministries that are committed to providing families and individuals in need with basic living supplies. One recent addition to this ministry is the new Washington Conference Essential Supplies ... Read more
Western Washington Churches Continuing to Grow Young “Growing Young isn’t about changing youth ministry. It’s about changing church culture.” — Brad Griffin, Fuller Youth Institute associate director Read more
Young Adults Find Community Empowerment at Retreat It began with a dream from a young adult — a dream to bring this generation’s western Washington young adults together and build a stronger community to take action. And that’s what nearly 140 young adults did at the Young Adult Retreat in January. Read more
Christmas Program Empowers Special Needs Children It was a quiet October day when the phone rang and interrupted the normal day-to-day sounds of Desiree White’s day. Read more
God’s Closet Experiences Giving Cycle Many parents in the Monroe, Wash., area often find themselves wondering how they can keep up the wardrobes of their growing children. Read more