Washington Conference Lacey Fellowship Hall Named The Lacey Church held their first banquet/business meeting on Feb. 23. The banquet featured food by ladies of the church and dinner music by the Sound of Praise quartet. After a “State of the Church” address by pastor Steve Shipowick, members chos... Read more Puyallup Church Burns Mortgage A spirit of celebration greeted church members as they arrived April 5 for the Puyallup (Wash.) Church mortgage burning. Since breaking ground in October 1994, the building fund has been paid in full. A full program was emceed by Bob Paulsen, with... Read more Apple Pie, Sushi and Lefsa “It’s a foretaste of heaven,” says Howard Munson, Puget Sound Adventist Academy, (PSAA) Bible teacher, speaking of the cultural diversity on the campus. He quotes Psalm 133:1: “Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in ... Read more Blueberries, a Magazine and a Ministry Marvin Zweegman, 53, had reached the end of his rope. With the collapse of his 18-year marriage and mounting financial problems, nothing seemed to matter, not even the other things he had always valued and enjoyed like his family, religion and his... Read more From Port Angeles to Ongole An Evangelistic Adventure A first was registered when Lynne Scherencel from Port Angeles, Washington, was the speaker for a series of evangelistic meetings in Parchuru, Andhra Pradesh, India. Hosting nightly crowds approaching 2000, Scherencel’s evangelistic series, suppor... Read more Two New Pastors Welcomed to AnchorPointe On the first Sabbath of the new year, pastors Steve Leddy and Matthew Gamble met each other and the many members of their new spiritual community, AnchorPointe, for the first time.Steve has successfully planted three new Seventh-day Adventist cong... Read more Benefits of My Christian Education I have been in Christian education all my life. I have also always been involved with the Adventist Church programs. While growing up, I always attended Sabbath school. When I was 10, I was baptized. I joined Pathfinders as soon as I could.As for ... Read more New Monroe Church is Latest SAGE Building Project Who says seniors can’t rough it? Leaving at midnight, Jan. 11, on a red-eye flight from Seattle, 32 SAGE members arrived in hot, humid Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic, the next afternoon. From there they were bussed to Camp Joylan... Read more PSAA Missionaries Build and Teach in Costa Rica Tropical rainstorms, flooding and high humidity were just a few of the aspects that made the Puget Sound Adventist Academy (PSAA) mission trip to Baatan, Costa Rica, so memorable. Thirty-five students and 22 adults spent Thanksgiving vacation buil... Read more Puyallup Youth Pie and Starvation The Puyallup Church youth leadership was one of many groups represented at the Piece of the Pie youth seminar held in Bothell in January. Steve Case, Piece of the Pie Ministries president, led the youth leaders through a series of topics and activ... Read more Auburn Academy Discovers History Repeats Itself Solomon, the wisest man who has ever lived, observed that “nothing is new under the sun.” He discovered in his last days that there was nothing new, only new versions of what has been.Auburn Adventist Academy, established in 1919, has seen many of... Read more Students Raise Funds for ADRA The students of Kirkland Adventist Elementary School and Puget Sound Adventist Academy came together to raise money for the Adventist Development and Relief Agency’s (ADRA) Food Security Project. By digging into his or her own pockets every elemen... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 109 Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Current page 114 Page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Lacey Fellowship Hall Named The Lacey Church held their first banquet/business meeting on Feb. 23. The banquet featured food by ladies of the church and dinner music by the Sound of Praise quartet. After a “State of the Church” address by pastor Steve Shipowick, members chos... Read more
Puyallup Church Burns Mortgage A spirit of celebration greeted church members as they arrived April 5 for the Puyallup (Wash.) Church mortgage burning. Since breaking ground in October 1994, the building fund has been paid in full. A full program was emceed by Bob Paulsen, with... Read more
Apple Pie, Sushi and Lefsa “It’s a foretaste of heaven,” says Howard Munson, Puget Sound Adventist Academy, (PSAA) Bible teacher, speaking of the cultural diversity on the campus. He quotes Psalm 133:1: “Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in ... Read more
Blueberries, a Magazine and a Ministry Marvin Zweegman, 53, had reached the end of his rope. With the collapse of his 18-year marriage and mounting financial problems, nothing seemed to matter, not even the other things he had always valued and enjoyed like his family, religion and his... Read more
From Port Angeles to Ongole An Evangelistic Adventure A first was registered when Lynne Scherencel from Port Angeles, Washington, was the speaker for a series of evangelistic meetings in Parchuru, Andhra Pradesh, India. Hosting nightly crowds approaching 2000, Scherencel’s evangelistic series, suppor... Read more
Two New Pastors Welcomed to AnchorPointe On the first Sabbath of the new year, pastors Steve Leddy and Matthew Gamble met each other and the many members of their new spiritual community, AnchorPointe, for the first time.Steve has successfully planted three new Seventh-day Adventist cong... Read more
Benefits of My Christian Education I have been in Christian education all my life. I have also always been involved with the Adventist Church programs. While growing up, I always attended Sabbath school. When I was 10, I was baptized. I joined Pathfinders as soon as I could.As for ... Read more
New Monroe Church is Latest SAGE Building Project Who says seniors can’t rough it? Leaving at midnight, Jan. 11, on a red-eye flight from Seattle, 32 SAGE members arrived in hot, humid Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic, the next afternoon. From there they were bussed to Camp Joylan... Read more
PSAA Missionaries Build and Teach in Costa Rica Tropical rainstorms, flooding and high humidity were just a few of the aspects that made the Puget Sound Adventist Academy (PSAA) mission trip to Baatan, Costa Rica, so memorable. Thirty-five students and 22 adults spent Thanksgiving vacation buil... Read more
Puyallup Youth Pie and Starvation The Puyallup Church youth leadership was one of many groups represented at the Piece of the Pie youth seminar held in Bothell in January. Steve Case, Piece of the Pie Ministries president, led the youth leaders through a series of topics and activ... Read more
Auburn Academy Discovers History Repeats Itself Solomon, the wisest man who has ever lived, observed that “nothing is new under the sun.” He discovered in his last days that there was nothing new, only new versions of what has been.Auburn Adventist Academy, established in 1919, has seen many of... Read more
Students Raise Funds for ADRA The students of Kirkland Adventist Elementary School and Puget Sound Adventist Academy came together to raise money for the Adventist Development and Relief Agency’s (ADRA) Food Security Project. By digging into his or her own pockets every elemen... Read more