Montana Conference Cleaning Up in Roundup On a smoky day in September, the Roundup Seventh-day Adventist Church gathered to do their volunteer duty for the Montana Department of Transportation and its Adopt a Highway program. Read more Montana Adventist Community Services Helps With Wildfires, Pandemic Three individuals from Montana Conference were deployed to two different warehouses in Oregon to help the victims of wildfires in that state. The multiagency warehouses will be managed by Adventist Community Services Disaster Response teams as req... Read more Prayerful Effort Increases Libby Enrollment Libby Adventist Christian School in Libby, Montana, was presented with a challenging situation this summer. The enrollment for the 2020–21 school year looked to be as low as two students. Libby teacher Patsy Iverson and the school board recognized... Read more Virtual Learning Enhances Real Outdoor School Montana Conference's outdoor school is much-anticipated every year. Because of COVID-19, we were met with the challenge of abiding by our state mandates and our desire to ensure students were able to keep a loved tradition. Read more MEA Flips and Shares Blessings Faith. It’s the stuff that moves mountains, and it’s such a loaded word. Read more Montana Adventist Lay Leader Dies in Firefighting Helicopter Crash Tom Duffy, 40, a firefighting pilot and Seventh-day Adventist lay leader, was killed Monday in a helicopter crash while helping fight a wildfire in the Mount Hood National Forest. Read more Hamilton Wedding Vow Renewal Inspires Members Jesus presided over the very first wedding in the garden and told Adam and Eve that, with their marriage, they were now one and what He had joined together no one should break apart (Gen. 2:21–24, Matt. 19:4–6). The Bible often uses the marriage m... Read more Mount Ellis Academy Holds Successful Work Bee Volunteer efforts at a recent Mount Ellis Academy work bee produced significant results. Though the days were filled with cool weather and rain, Brent Tungesvik, MEA plant facilities director, kept the workers busy with several indoor projects on ... Read more Hot Springs Adventist Community Services Thrift Store Restarts Operations On Tuesday June 9, 2020, I visited with Dianne Roosma and her team of dedicated volunteers a the Hot Springs Adventist Community Service Thrift Store. I was able to deliver a dozen of cleanup; flood buckets, which the center can give away with cle... Read more Kalispell Donates Masks, Gloves On May 27, 2020, on behalf of the Kalispell Church disaster response action, I was able to deliver 1,000 masks and 400 gloves to the Kingman Regional Medical Center Foundation. These will help shore up supplies at our local hospital should things ... Read more Getting Back to What I Love I woke up this morning with an image in my head. I had been listening to some music I thought would be great for outdoor vespers. I was imagining which students would be playing guitar and singing. I was imagining how the song would fit with a par... Read more Montana Teachers Focus on Student-Centered Learning Our Montana Conference teachers have been focusing on student-centered learning this year. Take a closer look at each of the featured schools and you will see that whether through Family Groups, Chapel Buddies, project-based learning or mentorship... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Cleaning Up in Roundup On a smoky day in September, the Roundup Seventh-day Adventist Church gathered to do their volunteer duty for the Montana Department of Transportation and its Adopt a Highway program. Read more
Montana Adventist Community Services Helps With Wildfires, Pandemic Three individuals from Montana Conference were deployed to two different warehouses in Oregon to help the victims of wildfires in that state. The multiagency warehouses will be managed by Adventist Community Services Disaster Response teams as req... Read more
Prayerful Effort Increases Libby Enrollment Libby Adventist Christian School in Libby, Montana, was presented with a challenging situation this summer. The enrollment for the 2020–21 school year looked to be as low as two students. Libby teacher Patsy Iverson and the school board recognized... Read more
Virtual Learning Enhances Real Outdoor School Montana Conference's outdoor school is much-anticipated every year. Because of COVID-19, we were met with the challenge of abiding by our state mandates and our desire to ensure students were able to keep a loved tradition. Read more
MEA Flips and Shares Blessings Faith. It’s the stuff that moves mountains, and it’s such a loaded word. Read more
Montana Adventist Lay Leader Dies in Firefighting Helicopter Crash Tom Duffy, 40, a firefighting pilot and Seventh-day Adventist lay leader, was killed Monday in a helicopter crash while helping fight a wildfire in the Mount Hood National Forest. Read more
Hamilton Wedding Vow Renewal Inspires Members Jesus presided over the very first wedding in the garden and told Adam and Eve that, with their marriage, they were now one and what He had joined together no one should break apart (Gen. 2:21–24, Matt. 19:4–6). The Bible often uses the marriage m... Read more
Mount Ellis Academy Holds Successful Work Bee Volunteer efforts at a recent Mount Ellis Academy work bee produced significant results. Though the days were filled with cool weather and rain, Brent Tungesvik, MEA plant facilities director, kept the workers busy with several indoor projects on ... Read more
Hot Springs Adventist Community Services Thrift Store Restarts Operations On Tuesday June 9, 2020, I visited with Dianne Roosma and her team of dedicated volunteers a the Hot Springs Adventist Community Service Thrift Store. I was able to deliver a dozen of cleanup; flood buckets, which the center can give away with cle... Read more
Kalispell Donates Masks, Gloves On May 27, 2020, on behalf of the Kalispell Church disaster response action, I was able to deliver 1,000 masks and 400 gloves to the Kingman Regional Medical Center Foundation. These will help shore up supplies at our local hospital should things ... Read more
Getting Back to What I Love I woke up this morning with an image in my head. I had been listening to some music I thought would be great for outdoor vespers. I was imagining which students would be playing guitar and singing. I was imagining how the song would fit with a par... Read more
Montana Teachers Focus on Student-Centered Learning Our Montana Conference teachers have been focusing on student-centered learning this year. Take a closer look at each of the featured schools and you will see that whether through Family Groups, Chapel Buddies, project-based learning or mentorship... Read more