Washington Conference Mission Creek Students Minister Through Baking At Mission Creek Christian School in western Washington, the students are learning to live by their motto this year, which is “Bloom Where You’re Planted.” A recent outreach is rising to meet this challenge in unique ways. Read more Bible Workers Study With South Sound Residents This last winter a team of outreach coordinators — evangelism-trained individuals from SOULS Northwest, SOULS West, Amazing Facts Center of Evangelism (AFCOE), Costa Rica and even Egypt — stepped in to help fill a need in western Washington. Read more Dulan’s Passion for Personal Ministries Recognized When Excellence in Ministry awards were distributed at the North American Division’s Adventist Ministries Convention in Tucson, Ariz., Byron Dulan’s name was among the recognized ministry leaders. Read more Yelm Youth Share Acts of Kindness Cara Hilde had a customer come to the fuel station kiosk window to set a fuel prepay. Before he could say an amount, a group of five young people approached, said they were from the local Adventist church, explained they were sharing random acts o... Read more Kirkland Supports Foster Families With Food Grades kindergarten through eighth at Kirkland (Wash.) Seventh-day Adventist School (KSDA) joined together this winter to gather donations for Hand in Hand, an organization that "provides critical care and support for children who have been remove... Read more Retiring Pastor Celebrated Choon and Bung Lee bowed and greeted guests at the front door of Seattle (Wash.) Central Korean Church. They made sure each guest received a friendly smile, handshake and a copy of the printed program. Read more San Juan Members Share Christ's Love Church members of the San Juan Islands in Washington's Puget Sound have been busy sharing the love of Christ with their communities through warm drinks, hot meals and helpful hammers. Read more Auburn Honor Society Hosts Creative Food Drive While the need for food is present year round, it is particularly felt during the holiday season. At Washington's Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA), the student-led National Honor Society (NHS) thinks they have found an answer in a food drive — one t... Read more Angry Texts Turn Into Bible Study Connection No name. Just a phone number, and an angry message late at night. “Don’t visit” read part of the text message. Read more Prophecy Seminar Changes Church Youth Not too many Russian-speaking people in the South Sound region of western Washington are familiar with the prophecies of Revelation. Read more Mission Creek Seeks Community Input on Outreach Mission Creek Christian School is the only Christian private school in Washington's Pacific County. This school year, the school is trying a unique approach to community outreach in the coastal towns of South Bend and Raymond, Wash. The students a... Read more Auburn Student Encourages Families of Autism Nadia Diaz, 18, walked out of the library and down the hallway to her classroom with purpose. But it wasn’t just any classroom. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Current page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Mission Creek Students Minister Through Baking At Mission Creek Christian School in western Washington, the students are learning to live by their motto this year, which is “Bloom Where You’re Planted.” A recent outreach is rising to meet this challenge in unique ways. Read more
Bible Workers Study With South Sound Residents This last winter a team of outreach coordinators — evangelism-trained individuals from SOULS Northwest, SOULS West, Amazing Facts Center of Evangelism (AFCOE), Costa Rica and even Egypt — stepped in to help fill a need in western Washington. Read more
Dulan’s Passion for Personal Ministries Recognized When Excellence in Ministry awards were distributed at the North American Division’s Adventist Ministries Convention in Tucson, Ariz., Byron Dulan’s name was among the recognized ministry leaders. Read more
Yelm Youth Share Acts of Kindness Cara Hilde had a customer come to the fuel station kiosk window to set a fuel prepay. Before he could say an amount, a group of five young people approached, said they were from the local Adventist church, explained they were sharing random acts o... Read more
Kirkland Supports Foster Families With Food Grades kindergarten through eighth at Kirkland (Wash.) Seventh-day Adventist School (KSDA) joined together this winter to gather donations for Hand in Hand, an organization that "provides critical care and support for children who have been remove... Read more
Retiring Pastor Celebrated Choon and Bung Lee bowed and greeted guests at the front door of Seattle (Wash.) Central Korean Church. They made sure each guest received a friendly smile, handshake and a copy of the printed program. Read more
San Juan Members Share Christ's Love Church members of the San Juan Islands in Washington's Puget Sound have been busy sharing the love of Christ with their communities through warm drinks, hot meals and helpful hammers. Read more
Auburn Honor Society Hosts Creative Food Drive While the need for food is present year round, it is particularly felt during the holiday season. At Washington's Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA), the student-led National Honor Society (NHS) thinks they have found an answer in a food drive — one t... Read more
Angry Texts Turn Into Bible Study Connection No name. Just a phone number, and an angry message late at night. “Don’t visit” read part of the text message. Read more
Prophecy Seminar Changes Church Youth Not too many Russian-speaking people in the South Sound region of western Washington are familiar with the prophecies of Revelation. Read more
Mission Creek Seeks Community Input on Outreach Mission Creek Christian School is the only Christian private school in Washington's Pacific County. This school year, the school is trying a unique approach to community outreach in the coastal towns of South Bend and Raymond, Wash. The students a... Read more
Auburn Student Encourages Families of Autism Nadia Diaz, 18, walked out of the library and down the hallway to her classroom with purpose. But it wasn’t just any classroom. Read more