Washington Conference Pathfinder Camporee Hot Rods, Geocaching and Much More Hot dogs and hot rods were the order of the day as nearly 400 Pathfinders from across the Washington Conference gathered in Packwood, Wash., for their annual camporee Sept. 16–18. The weekend of camping and fellowship helped to kick off a new Path... Read more Washington Conference Welcomes New Associate Educational Superintendent Denise White is the new Washington Conference associate educational superintendent. White comes from the Northern California Conference where she most recently served as the Pleasant Hill Academy principal.White has a rich heritage of being educat... Read more Chehalis Spanish Company Formed Chester Schurch, Chehalis Church pastor, along with dedicated church members envisioned a Spanish-speaking church in the Chehalis and Centralia area. The Chehalis Church owned a second church building with a parsonage that they were willing to don... Read more Prayers and Hard Work Rejuvenate Federal Way Church For six months, the Federal Way Church was without a pastor. Regularly attending members gathered after services to pray for a new leader, pray for the church, and pray for former and current members and their families. Four months later in answer... Read more Auburn Adventist Academy Celebrates Increased Enrollment Enrollment is up at Auburn Adventist Academy with 317 students filling the hallways and classrooms each day. “I really like Auburn,” says Elizabeth Altman, one of the 137 new students at AAA. “I always planned on coming to AAA, since my parents gr... Read more Winlock on the Move What happens when a small church seeks to be empowered by the Holy Spirit? Ask anyone at the Winlock Church. The church is situated on 14 beautiful acres of land overlooking SR 306 just north of Winlock, Wash. The Winlock Church awakened to the si... Read more Sunset Lake Touches Lives Every summer camp experience has its defining moment. Mine came at the end of a tough week at Sunset Lake Camp. Day after day there had been an endless parade of people and problems to deal with. At times I wondered how we could ever impact these ... Read more Bell Choir Jump-Starts Building Campaign The Olympia Christian School Bell Choir kicked off a campaign to build a new school by presenting a concert titled, “Possibilities,” on April 23. “I had no idea what the response would be,” says director Anita McKown, “but I felt God impressing me... Read more Camp Meeting 2005 After a year without camp meeting, it was wonderful to have a full 10-day camp meeting this year on the campus of Auburn Academy. While the dorm was still not finished and construction continued on the new family and consumer science building, the... Read more New Places and Faces at AAA 2005-06 School Year Auburn Adventist Academy opened its doors to the 2005–06 school year Aug. 21. As students arrived on campus, a variety of new places and faces greeted them. Over the summer, two buildings were completed, including the girls' dormitory and the fami... Read more Spanish Women's Retreat, First Ever Held in Washington Conference, a Success Washington Conference recently held it’s first women’s retreat for the rapidly growing Spanish membership. The retreat, held May 14 at the Holiday Inn in Renton, Wash., was planned to accommodate 140 women. However, more than 175 women registered ... Read more Life-Changing Experiences at Cedarbrook Adventist Christian School Her voice sounded desperate as she pleaded with me to accept her son into our school. It was one of those calls school administrators dread to get. This young man was having trouble academically and socially. He was a good boy, but he was just han... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 94 Page 95 Page 96 Page 97 Current page 98 Page 99 Page 100 Page 101 Page 102 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Pathfinder Camporee Hot Rods, Geocaching and Much More Hot dogs and hot rods were the order of the day as nearly 400 Pathfinders from across the Washington Conference gathered in Packwood, Wash., for their annual camporee Sept. 16–18. The weekend of camping and fellowship helped to kick off a new Path... Read more
Washington Conference Welcomes New Associate Educational Superintendent Denise White is the new Washington Conference associate educational superintendent. White comes from the Northern California Conference where she most recently served as the Pleasant Hill Academy principal.White has a rich heritage of being educat... Read more
Chehalis Spanish Company Formed Chester Schurch, Chehalis Church pastor, along with dedicated church members envisioned a Spanish-speaking church in the Chehalis and Centralia area. The Chehalis Church owned a second church building with a parsonage that they were willing to don... Read more
Prayers and Hard Work Rejuvenate Federal Way Church For six months, the Federal Way Church was without a pastor. Regularly attending members gathered after services to pray for a new leader, pray for the church, and pray for former and current members and their families. Four months later in answer... Read more
Auburn Adventist Academy Celebrates Increased Enrollment Enrollment is up at Auburn Adventist Academy with 317 students filling the hallways and classrooms each day. “I really like Auburn,” says Elizabeth Altman, one of the 137 new students at AAA. “I always planned on coming to AAA, since my parents gr... Read more
Winlock on the Move What happens when a small church seeks to be empowered by the Holy Spirit? Ask anyone at the Winlock Church. The church is situated on 14 beautiful acres of land overlooking SR 306 just north of Winlock, Wash. The Winlock Church awakened to the si... Read more
Sunset Lake Touches Lives Every summer camp experience has its defining moment. Mine came at the end of a tough week at Sunset Lake Camp. Day after day there had been an endless parade of people and problems to deal with. At times I wondered how we could ever impact these ... Read more
Bell Choir Jump-Starts Building Campaign The Olympia Christian School Bell Choir kicked off a campaign to build a new school by presenting a concert titled, “Possibilities,” on April 23. “I had no idea what the response would be,” says director Anita McKown, “but I felt God impressing me... Read more
Camp Meeting 2005 After a year without camp meeting, it was wonderful to have a full 10-day camp meeting this year on the campus of Auburn Academy. While the dorm was still not finished and construction continued on the new family and consumer science building, the... Read more
New Places and Faces at AAA 2005-06 School Year Auburn Adventist Academy opened its doors to the 2005–06 school year Aug. 21. As students arrived on campus, a variety of new places and faces greeted them. Over the summer, two buildings were completed, including the girls' dormitory and the fami... Read more
Spanish Women's Retreat, First Ever Held in Washington Conference, a Success Washington Conference recently held it’s first women’s retreat for the rapidly growing Spanish membership. The retreat, held May 14 at the Holiday Inn in Renton, Wash., was planned to accommodate 140 women. However, more than 175 women registered ... Read more
Life-Changing Experiences at Cedarbrook Adventist Christian School Her voice sounded desperate as she pleaded with me to accept her son into our school. It was one of those calls school administrators dread to get. This young man was having trouble academically and socially. He was a good boy, but he was just han... Read more