Upper Columbia Conference UCA Friday Vespers Schools navigated the COVID-19 disappointments and struggles with flexibility and inventiveness. Read more Ski Program Contines Through Pandemic Car doors flew open and Harris Junior Academy third-eigth graders tumbled into the chilliy mountain air and snowy landscape. After an early morning departure from HJA in Pendleton, Oregon, students arrived at Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort in North... Read more Beacon Christian School Rises Against Hunger Students, teachers and volunteers gathered at Beacon Christian School in Lewiston, Idaho, ready to Rise Against Hunger. Read more UCA Announces New Principal The Upper Columbia Academy board and Upper Columbia Conference welcome Jeff “P.J.” Deming as new principal at Upper Columbia Academy in Spangle, Washington. Read more Spokane Slavic Church Experiences YouTube Success The Spokane Slavic Seventh-day Adventist Church, in Spokane, Washington, has seen unexpected growth of their YouTube channel after they began livestreaming services during the pandemic. Their subscriber count grew from 538 in March 2020 to more th... Read more UCC Pathfinders 'Go On God's Errands' Despite the Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has created multiple unprecedented circumstances. While some are unable to serve the surrounding areas during this time, Pathfinders in the Upper Columbia Conference have been hard at work assisting in their communities. Read more WWVA Makes YWCA Welcome Kits Walla Walla Valley Academy’s National Honor Society led the student body in putting together 18 welcome kits for the local Yong Women's Christian Association. Each kit contains self-care items, such as hair care products, toothpaste and a journal.... Read more Coeur d'Alene Presents Easter Play Reflecting on this difficult past year, the Coeur d’Alene Adventist Church members decided to offer to their community a story of hope, love and grace. Read more Shine 104.9 Showcases Changed Life Justin found himself in a rough patch. After turning to drugs and alcohol, he discovered he was getting in deeper and deeper. After 15 years and two suicide attempts, Justin hit rock bottom. His friends kept telling him, “The first thing you need ... Read more Kettle Falls Provides DVDs to Community Before the pandemic, our group from Kettle Falls Seventh-day Adventist Church used to go once a month after church to sing to two local nursing homes. The event included instruments, special music and a worship thought. The residents enjoyed singi... Read more New Spokane Christian Television Station Launched In February, a new Christian television station was launched in Spokane, Washington, with a different focus — African Americans. The station, Rays of Light TV, will serve as a delivery system for content produced by local Seventh-day Adventists pa... Read more Upper Columbia Celebrates 'Mission Ignition' At a staff retreat held Monday, March 29, 2021, Upper Columbia Conference celebrated the official kickoff for its "One More" campaign. Titled “Mission Ignition,” the event served to focus staff and departments on how best to bring one more to the ... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Current page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
UCA Friday Vespers Schools navigated the COVID-19 disappointments and struggles with flexibility and inventiveness. Read more
Ski Program Contines Through Pandemic Car doors flew open and Harris Junior Academy third-eigth graders tumbled into the chilliy mountain air and snowy landscape. After an early morning departure from HJA in Pendleton, Oregon, students arrived at Anthony Lakes Mountain Resort in North... Read more
Beacon Christian School Rises Against Hunger Students, teachers and volunteers gathered at Beacon Christian School in Lewiston, Idaho, ready to Rise Against Hunger. Read more
UCA Announces New Principal The Upper Columbia Academy board and Upper Columbia Conference welcome Jeff “P.J.” Deming as new principal at Upper Columbia Academy in Spangle, Washington. Read more
Spokane Slavic Church Experiences YouTube Success The Spokane Slavic Seventh-day Adventist Church, in Spokane, Washington, has seen unexpected growth of their YouTube channel after they began livestreaming services during the pandemic. Their subscriber count grew from 538 in March 2020 to more th... Read more
UCC Pathfinders 'Go On God's Errands' Despite the Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has created multiple unprecedented circumstances. While some are unable to serve the surrounding areas during this time, Pathfinders in the Upper Columbia Conference have been hard at work assisting in their communities. Read more
WWVA Makes YWCA Welcome Kits Walla Walla Valley Academy’s National Honor Society led the student body in putting together 18 welcome kits for the local Yong Women's Christian Association. Each kit contains self-care items, such as hair care products, toothpaste and a journal.... Read more
Coeur d'Alene Presents Easter Play Reflecting on this difficult past year, the Coeur d’Alene Adventist Church members decided to offer to their community a story of hope, love and grace. Read more
Shine 104.9 Showcases Changed Life Justin found himself in a rough patch. After turning to drugs and alcohol, he discovered he was getting in deeper and deeper. After 15 years and two suicide attempts, Justin hit rock bottom. His friends kept telling him, “The first thing you need ... Read more
Kettle Falls Provides DVDs to Community Before the pandemic, our group from Kettle Falls Seventh-day Adventist Church used to go once a month after church to sing to two local nursing homes. The event included instruments, special music and a worship thought. The residents enjoyed singi... Read more
New Spokane Christian Television Station Launched In February, a new Christian television station was launched in Spokane, Washington, with a different focus — African Americans. The station, Rays of Light TV, will serve as a delivery system for content produced by local Seventh-day Adventists pa... Read more
Upper Columbia Celebrates 'Mission Ignition' At a staff retreat held Monday, March 29, 2021, Upper Columbia Conference celebrated the official kickoff for its "One More" campaign. Titled “Mission Ignition,” the event served to focus staff and departments on how best to bring one more to the ... Read more