Oregon Conference Tualatin Shares Roses With Community Moms On Mother’s Day the Tualatin Church took their appreciation for moms beyond the walls of the church. Following the worship service, members prepared seven dozen roses with ribbon and attached a note that said, “Given in grateful appreciation to th... Read more Livingstone Debt Document Burned On the evening of April 3, a vital legal document was destroyed by fire in the Livingstone Adventist Academy at the Barbara Livesay Chapel. Fortunately, because of the prompt action of the school administration, nothing else was damaged. In realit... Read more New Conference Office Officially Opens July 7 began as usual with worship at the Oregon Conference office. But there was one difference—workers had worship in the chapel of the new conference office building. Don Livesay, president, spoke of the Oregon Conference's purpose, to serve an... Read more South Salem Children Build for the Birds Families of students in the Primary Class at South Salem Church were invited to a special potluck after church on Sabbath, May 3, and then had the opportunity to build a birdhouse from cedar wood. Parents and grandparents helped each child nail an... Read more Better Life Broadcasting Sponsors First Annual Campmeeting Better Life Broadcasting Network held their first camp meeting, at Milo Academy June 13–15. More than 800 attended Sabbath services. Kenneth Cox, evangelist, shared messages on the working of the Holy Spirit. James Rafferty, speaker from Light Bea... Read more Woodburn Community Church Dedicated After 30 years of operation, members of the Woodburn Community Church discovered that the church had never been formally dedicated, so on May 17 they held a dedication service.Since members had recently been remodeling the church, this was an appr... Read more Milo Brings Back the Farm If the new farm manager at Milo looks rather familiar, it’s because he is. Gene Mitchell has returned to Milo’s farm, and already his experience and leadership are making a positive difference on campus. The farm’s organization has gone through a ... Read more Gorge Benefit Concert Earns Money for Musician On Saturday evening, Feb. 23, musicians from the Columbia River Gorge gathered for a benefit concert in Hood River, Ore.On the minds of attendees and performers was Josiah Hill, age 17, a gifted pianist and piano instructor. Quite unexpectedly, Hi... Read more PAA Plans to Offer College Course Credit Beginning in the 2008–2009 school year, Portland Adventist Academy students will have the opportunity to earn college credit. PAA will also offer four additional honors and advanced placement classes.Digital Broadcasting, Web Page Design, and Intr... Read more Milo Takes Its Music On the Road Laughter filled the early morning air as excited Milo Adventist Academy music students boarded the bus on April 23. MAA's choir, band and bell choir participated on the tour. Their first stop was Grants Pass Adventist School. Prior to the tour, Dw... Read more Canyonville Church Hosts April in 'Paris' April in Paris was the theme for a special evening hosted by the Canyonville Church’s fellowship team on April 20. Members invited friends to enjoy French cuisine, fellowship and music performed by local talent. Ingeborg Leibold and Letha Mitchell... Read more Education in 'The Glade' Creates Lifetime Memories The Meadow Glade community in Battle Ground, Wash., is alive and thriving when it comes to Adventist education.Meadow Glade Elementary School and Columbia Adventist Academy are across the street from each other, creating a community filled with yo... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Tualatin Shares Roses With Community Moms On Mother’s Day the Tualatin Church took their appreciation for moms beyond the walls of the church. Following the worship service, members prepared seven dozen roses with ribbon and attached a note that said, “Given in grateful appreciation to th... Read more
Livingstone Debt Document Burned On the evening of April 3, a vital legal document was destroyed by fire in the Livingstone Adventist Academy at the Barbara Livesay Chapel. Fortunately, because of the prompt action of the school administration, nothing else was damaged. In realit... Read more
New Conference Office Officially Opens July 7 began as usual with worship at the Oregon Conference office. But there was one difference—workers had worship in the chapel of the new conference office building. Don Livesay, president, spoke of the Oregon Conference's purpose, to serve an... Read more
South Salem Children Build for the Birds Families of students in the Primary Class at South Salem Church were invited to a special potluck after church on Sabbath, May 3, and then had the opportunity to build a birdhouse from cedar wood. Parents and grandparents helped each child nail an... Read more
Better Life Broadcasting Sponsors First Annual Campmeeting Better Life Broadcasting Network held their first camp meeting, at Milo Academy June 13–15. More than 800 attended Sabbath services. Kenneth Cox, evangelist, shared messages on the working of the Holy Spirit. James Rafferty, speaker from Light Bea... Read more
Woodburn Community Church Dedicated After 30 years of operation, members of the Woodburn Community Church discovered that the church had never been formally dedicated, so on May 17 they held a dedication service.Since members had recently been remodeling the church, this was an appr... Read more
Milo Brings Back the Farm If the new farm manager at Milo looks rather familiar, it’s because he is. Gene Mitchell has returned to Milo’s farm, and already his experience and leadership are making a positive difference on campus. The farm’s organization has gone through a ... Read more
Gorge Benefit Concert Earns Money for Musician On Saturday evening, Feb. 23, musicians from the Columbia River Gorge gathered for a benefit concert in Hood River, Ore.On the minds of attendees and performers was Josiah Hill, age 17, a gifted pianist and piano instructor. Quite unexpectedly, Hi... Read more
PAA Plans to Offer College Course Credit Beginning in the 2008–2009 school year, Portland Adventist Academy students will have the opportunity to earn college credit. PAA will also offer four additional honors and advanced placement classes.Digital Broadcasting, Web Page Design, and Intr... Read more
Milo Takes Its Music On the Road Laughter filled the early morning air as excited Milo Adventist Academy music students boarded the bus on April 23. MAA's choir, band and bell choir participated on the tour. Their first stop was Grants Pass Adventist School. Prior to the tour, Dw... Read more
Canyonville Church Hosts April in 'Paris' April in Paris was the theme for a special evening hosted by the Canyonville Church’s fellowship team on April 20. Members invited friends to enjoy French cuisine, fellowship and music performed by local talent. Ingeborg Leibold and Letha Mitchell... Read more
Education in 'The Glade' Creates Lifetime Memories The Meadow Glade community in Battle Ground, Wash., is alive and thriving when it comes to Adventist education.Meadow Glade Elementary School and Columbia Adventist Academy are across the street from each other, creating a community filled with yo... Read more