Raschelle Casebier Washington Conference communication apprentice By Raschelle Casebier Auburn Students Install Solar Panels Auburn Adventist Academy engineering students recently designed mounting hardware and adjustable linkage to install a commercial solar power three-phase electrical system on campus as a part of Engineering 121 and 123 class requirements."This new ... Read more 5-K Off to a Running Start at Washington Adventist Camp Meeting Washington Adventist Camp Meeting attendees got their blood pumping in a new activity introduced by Washington Conference's health ministries. Nearly 30 people, ages 13 to 79, officially participated in a 5K fun run/walk."Everyone had a good time,... Read more PSAA Students Involved in Ministry Puget Sound Adventist Academy students in Kirkland, Wash., are discovering new ways to reach out to their fellow students, their community and the world. Many of these ministries are established directly by the students.Natalie Dorland, next year'... Read more New Ways to Share Healthy Messages A healthy flow of ideas is streaming through western Washington as volunteers and Washington Conference staff work to spread the benefits of vegetarian and vegan lifestyles.Nessy Pittau, Washington Conference health director, teamed up with church... Read more Women Learn to 'Come to the Quiet' Nearly 360 women from western Washington were greeted with warm smiles and spring touches adorning each place setting as they entered the 2011 Women's Spring Day, event in Auburn, Wash.Eileen States, Washington Conference women's ministry director... Read more Impact Your World Equips People for Ministry The Voice of Hope Church in Lakewood, Wash., with an average attendance of 12, sent their whole congregation to the Washington Conference's Impact Your World retreat and found new energy for ministry.Sixteen Voice of Hope representatives, alongsid... Read more Training Forums Focus on Evangelism Church growth is a hot topic in national media this spring with the release of the National Council of Church's yearbook and prominent articles in publications such as USA Today.But church growth is not a new topic. Some Seventh-day Adventist chur... Read more Inner-city Kids Find a Place to Belong On a Thursday morning in August, 53 nervous kids ages 8 to 13 arrived at Sunset Lake Camp. They didn't know what to expect as they left their city life behind in exchange for four days in nature.They soon found themselves in awe of the abounding e... Read more A Garden Grows in Kirkland A newly planted idea is growing on the campus of Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School and Puget Sound Adventist Academy.The school has created an outdoor garden where students can experience nature and learn about various wildlife."Nature is one ... Read more Teens Flood Chehalis With Grace and Service Chehalis resident Roberta was making a snack when authorities told her she had 20 minutes to leave before flood waters engulfed her house. Leaving behind 80 years of memories and memorabilia, Roberta lost nearly everything this past winter.Several... Read more Pagination Page 1 Next page ››
Auburn Students Install Solar Panels Auburn Adventist Academy engineering students recently designed mounting hardware and adjustable linkage to install a commercial solar power three-phase electrical system on campus as a part of Engineering 121 and 123 class requirements."This new ... Read more
5-K Off to a Running Start at Washington Adventist Camp Meeting Washington Adventist Camp Meeting attendees got their blood pumping in a new activity introduced by Washington Conference's health ministries. Nearly 30 people, ages 13 to 79, officially participated in a 5K fun run/walk."Everyone had a good time,... Read more
PSAA Students Involved in Ministry Puget Sound Adventist Academy students in Kirkland, Wash., are discovering new ways to reach out to their fellow students, their community and the world. Many of these ministries are established directly by the students.Natalie Dorland, next year'... Read more
New Ways to Share Healthy Messages A healthy flow of ideas is streaming through western Washington as volunteers and Washington Conference staff work to spread the benefits of vegetarian and vegan lifestyles.Nessy Pittau, Washington Conference health director, teamed up with church... Read more
Women Learn to 'Come to the Quiet' Nearly 360 women from western Washington were greeted with warm smiles and spring touches adorning each place setting as they entered the 2011 Women's Spring Day, event in Auburn, Wash.Eileen States, Washington Conference women's ministry director... Read more
Impact Your World Equips People for Ministry The Voice of Hope Church in Lakewood, Wash., with an average attendance of 12, sent their whole congregation to the Washington Conference's Impact Your World retreat and found new energy for ministry.Sixteen Voice of Hope representatives, alongsid... Read more
Training Forums Focus on Evangelism Church growth is a hot topic in national media this spring with the release of the National Council of Church's yearbook and prominent articles in publications such as USA Today.But church growth is not a new topic. Some Seventh-day Adventist chur... Read more
Inner-city Kids Find a Place to Belong On a Thursday morning in August, 53 nervous kids ages 8 to 13 arrived at Sunset Lake Camp. They didn't know what to expect as they left their city life behind in exchange for four days in nature.They soon found themselves in awe of the abounding e... Read more
A Garden Grows in Kirkland A newly planted idea is growing on the campus of Kirkland Seventh-day Adventist School and Puget Sound Adventist Academy.The school has created an outdoor garden where students can experience nature and learn about various wildlife."Nature is one ... Read more
Teens Flood Chehalis With Grace and Service Chehalis resident Roberta was making a snack when authorities told her she had 20 minutes to leave before flood waters engulfed her house. Leaving behind 80 years of memories and memorabilia, Roberta lost nearly everything this past winter.Several... Read more