Church NPUC Targets Small Conferences for Growth The North Pacific Union Conference executive committee recently voted to focus more resources on evangelistic outreach in strategic areas. The Gleaner sat down with John Freedman, NPUC president and David Prest, Idaho Conference president to talk ... Read more Pandemic Curriculum Camp Relaunches School Baker View Christian School in Bellingham, Washington, closed its doors three years ago, vowing the closure would be temporary. They held to their commitment. Read more Oregon Conference Plants Pandemic Churches Undoubtedly, the last year has been a dark chapter in history. Hundreds of thousands of people died due to COVID-19, thousands of others lost jobs and social distancing has deeply affected the way people relate to one another. Read more Conferencia de Oregon Planta Dos Iglesias Durante una Pandemia Sin duda alguna, podríamos decir que el ultimo año ha sido un capítulo oscuro en nuestra historia. Cientos de miles de personas han fallecido debido al virus, millones de personas perdieron sus trabajos, y el distanciamiento social ha afectado la ... Read more Five Reasons to Celebrate Independence Day The Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence 245 years ago. When they announced to the world their separation from Great Britain, a new nation was formed — the United States of America. 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 Friendship Evangelism Continues Strong Amidst COVID-19 Restrictions Montana's Bozeman Church is building up their community through friendship and service. By partnering with Love INC (In the Name of Christ), a ministry that works with local churches to meet people's needs, the Bozeman members are building relatio... Read more Roundup Church Finds Treasures During Highway Cleanup For the 24th year of its chosen responsibility to clean a local highway, the Roundup Church was blessed a rare Montana day of bright blue skies, no wind and mild temperatures. And as always, the hunt for treasures was on. This year’s finds included: Read more AMA Leads Grassroots Digital Discipleship “Please pray for my family!” Read more Signs Reach New Readership Washington’s Arlington Church has been placing Signs of the Times news boxes around their community for many years. They've usually placed the boxes where the church has an Adventist contact. For example, they place boxes near an Adventist-owned b... Read more A Different Kind of Evangelism When COVID-19 derailed the 2020 evangelism plans, the Brookings Adventist Church found a way to move forward despite pandemic roadblocks. Find out how they were able to extend their reach using digital outreach. Read more Spiritual Leadership in an Increasingly Fragmented World, Part 1 I’ve always said ministry isn't for cowards. I believe this is more true today than ever before. Ministry leaders are increasingly struggling to manage and resolve increasing tensions with and between frustrated church members, leaders, pastors an... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Current page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
NPUC Targets Small Conferences for Growth The North Pacific Union Conference executive committee recently voted to focus more resources on evangelistic outreach in strategic areas. The Gleaner sat down with John Freedman, NPUC president and David Prest, Idaho Conference president to talk ... Read more
Pandemic Curriculum Camp Relaunches School Baker View Christian School in Bellingham, Washington, closed its doors three years ago, vowing the closure would be temporary. They held to their commitment. Read more
Oregon Conference Plants Pandemic Churches Undoubtedly, the last year has been a dark chapter in history. Hundreds of thousands of people died due to COVID-19, thousands of others lost jobs and social distancing has deeply affected the way people relate to one another. Read more
Conferencia de Oregon Planta Dos Iglesias Durante una Pandemia Sin duda alguna, podríamos decir que el ultimo año ha sido un capítulo oscuro en nuestra historia. Cientos de miles de personas han fallecido debido al virus, millones de personas perdieron sus trabajos, y el distanciamiento social ha afectado la ... Read more
Five Reasons to Celebrate Independence Day The Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence 245 years ago. When they announced to the world their separation from Great Britain, a new nation was formed — the United States of America. 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
Friendship Evangelism Continues Strong Amidst COVID-19 Restrictions Montana's Bozeman Church is building up their community through friendship and service. By partnering with Love INC (In the Name of Christ), a ministry that works with local churches to meet people's needs, the Bozeman members are building relatio... Read more
Roundup Church Finds Treasures During Highway Cleanup For the 24th year of its chosen responsibility to clean a local highway, the Roundup Church was blessed a rare Montana day of bright blue skies, no wind and mild temperatures. And as always, the hunt for treasures was on. This year’s finds included: Read more
Signs Reach New Readership Washington’s Arlington Church has been placing Signs of the Times news boxes around their community for many years. They've usually placed the boxes where the church has an Adventist contact. For example, they place boxes near an Adventist-owned b... Read more
A Different Kind of Evangelism When COVID-19 derailed the 2020 evangelism plans, the Brookings Adventist Church found a way to move forward despite pandemic roadblocks. Find out how they were able to extend their reach using digital outreach. Read more
Spiritual Leadership in an Increasingly Fragmented World, Part 1 I’ve always said ministry isn't for cowards. I believe this is more true today than ever before. Ministry leaders are increasingly struggling to manage and resolve increasing tensions with and between frustrated church members, leaders, pastors an... Read more