Washington Conference Startup Celebrates New Birth Like most churches, the Startup Church in Sultan, Wash., was challenged by pandemic restrictions. When doors were eventually able to reopen for fellowship, ministry efforts were a high priority. Read more Skagit Adventist Academy "Tests to Stay" It's already the third school year during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's not been easy. In fact, it has been stressful. Despite the pressure on teachers, parents and students, Skagit Adventist Academy in Burlington, Washington, was able to offer in-p... Read more Forest Park School Builds a Family Recently, a class from the Forest Park Adventist Christian School walked to a nearby city playground in Everett, Wash. A family there began to interact with the kids and started asking questions about the school. The next week, their son was enrol... Read more Ministry Boot Camp Explains How of Church Planting Church planters have audacious dreams: where there are currently 7,000 Adventist churches, companies and mission groups, they dream of twice as many churches to meet the spiritual needs of communities. Read more Auburn Students Navigate Healthy Grieving Ten years ago, Steve and Karen Nicola felt impressed to reach out to people going through grief. After losing their son to Leukemia, they personally understood the need for healthy grief training. Read more Abundant Health Sabbaths Focus on Healthy Life Principles Elida Jerez and her Washington Conference Health Ministry team launched a series of Abundant Health Sabbaths to help friends and neighbors find optimal holistic health. Read more Mount Vernon Hospitality Brings Children to Church The Mount Vernon, Washington Church was in decline. The few members remaining wanted a change and decided to start a church revitalization process in June 2020. Read more "Chocolate Pilot" Story Comes to Life for Students Finding a new book is a treasure. Finding deeper connections within the story makes it even more meaningful. Read more Spruced Up Celebrates 25 Years of Service Spruced Up Thrift Store in Burlington, Washington, celebrated its 25th anniversary throughout the month of October. What began as a desire to meet the needs of the people living in the Skagit Valley by raising funds for community service projects,... Read more Pacific Islanders Develop New Leaders Imagine attending a high-level on meeting on evangelism. You're surrounded by big names in ministry. You are next to speak and you are feeling particularly unqualified to present to such a prestigious group. But then, the presentation before yours... Read more Meeting with God on the Mountain Mountain top experiences are not soon forgotten: a symphony performance, an exhilarating conversation, a hard-earned achievement, a significant life milestone or a discovery of natural beauty. Read more Washington Members Walk Forward in Faith When Washington Conference announced plans for hybrid camp meeting, there was a range of reactions. From sorrow in not gathering together to confusion about what these hybrid plans would look like and a willingness to try something new. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Startup Celebrates New Birth Like most churches, the Startup Church in Sultan, Wash., was challenged by pandemic restrictions. When doors were eventually able to reopen for fellowship, ministry efforts were a high priority. Read more
Skagit Adventist Academy "Tests to Stay" It's already the third school year during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's not been easy. In fact, it has been stressful. Despite the pressure on teachers, parents and students, Skagit Adventist Academy in Burlington, Washington, was able to offer in-p... Read more
Forest Park School Builds a Family Recently, a class from the Forest Park Adventist Christian School walked to a nearby city playground in Everett, Wash. A family there began to interact with the kids and started asking questions about the school. The next week, their son was enrol... Read more
Ministry Boot Camp Explains How of Church Planting Church planters have audacious dreams: where there are currently 7,000 Adventist churches, companies and mission groups, they dream of twice as many churches to meet the spiritual needs of communities. Read more
Auburn Students Navigate Healthy Grieving Ten years ago, Steve and Karen Nicola felt impressed to reach out to people going through grief. After losing their son to Leukemia, they personally understood the need for healthy grief training. Read more
Abundant Health Sabbaths Focus on Healthy Life Principles Elida Jerez and her Washington Conference Health Ministry team launched a series of Abundant Health Sabbaths to help friends and neighbors find optimal holistic health. Read more
Mount Vernon Hospitality Brings Children to Church The Mount Vernon, Washington Church was in decline. The few members remaining wanted a change and decided to start a church revitalization process in June 2020. Read more
"Chocolate Pilot" Story Comes to Life for Students Finding a new book is a treasure. Finding deeper connections within the story makes it even more meaningful. Read more
Spruced Up Celebrates 25 Years of Service Spruced Up Thrift Store in Burlington, Washington, celebrated its 25th anniversary throughout the month of October. What began as a desire to meet the needs of the people living in the Skagit Valley by raising funds for community service projects,... Read more
Pacific Islanders Develop New Leaders Imagine attending a high-level on meeting on evangelism. You're surrounded by big names in ministry. You are next to speak and you are feeling particularly unqualified to present to such a prestigious group. But then, the presentation before yours... Read more
Meeting with God on the Mountain Mountain top experiences are not soon forgotten: a symphony performance, an exhilarating conversation, a hard-earned achievement, a significant life milestone or a discovery of natural beauty. Read more
Washington Members Walk Forward in Faith When Washington Conference announced plans for hybrid camp meeting, there was a range of reactions. From sorrow in not gathering together to confusion about what these hybrid plans would look like and a willingness to try something new. Read more