Monte Church North Pacific Union Native American Ministries associate director By Monte Church Help Is on the Way Nestled in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula’s rugged coastline lies a community so remote the U.S. Postal Service hasn't had a local post office here since 1934. Read more Native Art Connects With Hearts Native American and Native Canadian people are “visual” people. From childhood they have been raised on stories and illustrations to learn how to get through life. Read more Pastors Baptize at the Top of the World The Arctic Adventist Company in Utqiagvik (formerly known as Barrow), Alaska, held an evangelistic series that went by the name “Angels Seminar.” Evangelist Monte Church, a Native evangelist in the Adventist Church, traveled north of the Arctic Ci... Read more The Legacy of Verna Clay Within the Native American culture, genuine greatness is seen in the way people treat each other. For more than 20 years, the Indian people of the Umatilla Reservation near Pendleton, Ore., experienced that kind of love and dedication Verna Clay h... Read more Honor Shown by Native American Tribe When Native American people take the initiative to conduct an honorary pow wow ceremony for a non-native person, you’ve got to know that person is very special. Thirty years ago, Verna Clay and her husband Lee (who later passed away) moved to the ... Read more Converted Pastors Attend Evangelistic Convention Converted Pastors Read more NAD Officers Tour Arctic Churches As our twin engine plane slipped down below the dark clouds in our approach to Gambell’s airstrip, the bleak treeless snow-covered terrain of St. Lawrence Island came into view. Peering out the window Don Schneider muttered, “I can see that it tak... Read more Native Style Prevails at Church Dedication Native members of the Adventist church in Fort Belknap, Mont., dedicated their new building during a Native camp meeting held this summer in the area.The service had special meaning, for the now moved-and-remodeled building had once served as a mo... Read more
Help Is on the Way Nestled in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula’s rugged coastline lies a community so remote the U.S. Postal Service hasn't had a local post office here since 1934. Read more
Native Art Connects With Hearts Native American and Native Canadian people are “visual” people. From childhood they have been raised on stories and illustrations to learn how to get through life. Read more
Pastors Baptize at the Top of the World The Arctic Adventist Company in Utqiagvik (formerly known as Barrow), Alaska, held an evangelistic series that went by the name “Angels Seminar.” Evangelist Monte Church, a Native evangelist in the Adventist Church, traveled north of the Arctic Ci... Read more
The Legacy of Verna Clay Within the Native American culture, genuine greatness is seen in the way people treat each other. For more than 20 years, the Indian people of the Umatilla Reservation near Pendleton, Ore., experienced that kind of love and dedication Verna Clay h... Read more
Honor Shown by Native American Tribe When Native American people take the initiative to conduct an honorary pow wow ceremony for a non-native person, you’ve got to know that person is very special. Thirty years ago, Verna Clay and her husband Lee (who later passed away) moved to the ... Read more
NAD Officers Tour Arctic Churches As our twin engine plane slipped down below the dark clouds in our approach to Gambell’s airstrip, the bleak treeless snow-covered terrain of St. Lawrence Island came into view. Peering out the window Don Schneider muttered, “I can see that it tak... Read more
Native Style Prevails at Church Dedication Native members of the Adventist church in Fort Belknap, Mont., dedicated their new building during a Native camp meeting held this summer in the area.The service had special meaning, for the now moved-and-remodeled building had once served as a mo... Read more