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Seeds Vision Conference Inspires Church Planting

Volunteer Park Adventist Church in Seattle, Washington, came alive with a vibrant sense of mission as believers of all ages gathered for Seeds Vision, a church planting conference. 

Organized by Washington Conference church planting department, in collaboration with North American Division Evangelism Institute, the Nov. 8–9, 2024 event brought together a diverse group of people united by a shared calling to be “sent out” into their communities as disciple-makers, planting churches across western Washington.

Church planting has become a vital priority for Washington Conference in recognition of the need to boldly fulfill a vision for growth as the conference aims to reach NAD’s goal of having one church per every 25,000 people. This means that within western Washington territory alone, there is a need to plant at least 79 churches to keep up with population growth. The task is great, yet as a community, there is a deep belief in the power of the Holy Spirit to make this possible.

Throughout the weekend, participants were blessed by Spirit-filled worship, personal testimonies and a strong emphasis on prayer. The testimonies were powerful, offering glimpses into the transformation and revitalization that happens when individuals and churches come together to establish new faith communities. This sharing time served as a source of encouragement, inspiring attendees to see church planting not only as a local initiative but also as a larger God-led movement — one that is exciting, vibrant and centered on Jesus.

Discussion sessions provided space for meaningful conversations, where attendees connected over shared goals and stories. These conversations, combined with presentations on practical topics such as “Disciple-Making and Church Planting in the Workplace” and “Reclaiming the Vision for Mission,” equipped participants with tools and confidence to serve their spiritual spheres of influence more effectively.

One of the weekend’s highlights was a time of blessing and sending out. Several individuals who have committed to raising and leading new church plants in 2025 received a special prayer. These leaders, prepared to answer God’s call, represent the beginning of a new chapter in Washington Conference’s church planting mission. Surrounded by peers and mentors, they stood together as evidence of God’s active work and the ongoing expansion of His kingdom.

As Seeds Vision came to an end, there was a deep sense of excitement to fulfill the Great Commission. Many left energized, with a renewed commitment to creating communities that reflect a practical, Spirit-led gospel. Undoubtedly, God is raising a new generation of church planters who are answering the call to lead His church. Leaders pray that the planted seeds will continue to grow, bearing fruit for God’s kingdom and igniting a passion for disciple-making that will reach every corner of western Washington and beyond.

Featured in: January/February 2025

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