Church Bridging the Divide On any ordinary, nonpandemic day, the office of the Northwest Religious Liberty Association in the North Pacific Union Conference, in tandem with directors of the public affairs and religious liberty departments across the North American Division,... Read more Coeur d'Alene Presents Easter Play Reflecting on this difficult past year, the Coeur d’Alene Adventist Church members decided to offer to their community a story of hope, love and grace. Read more Clanging Cymbals During my freshman year at Southwestern Adventist University in Texas, I took a Bible class called “Life and Teachings of Jesus,” taught by Rob Sheppard. Read more Shine 104.9 Showcases Changed Life Justin found himself in a rough patch. After turning to drugs and alcohol, he discovered he was getting in deeper and deeper. After 15 years and two suicide attempts, Justin hit rock bottom. His friends kept telling him, “The first thing you need ... Read more HispanosUCC Launches Virtual Children's Ministry Faced with the challenges all churches experienced when worship services were shut down in April 2020, the Upper Columbia Conference Hispanic department found creative ways to regroup as church elders, Bible teachers, local pastors, church members... Read more HispanosUCC Lanza Su Primer Ministerio Virtual Para Niños: NiñosUCC Ante los desafíos que todas las iglesias experimentaron cuando los servicios de adoración fueron cerrados en abril del 2020, el departamento hispano de la Upper Columbia Conference encontró maneras creativas de reagruparse. Ancianos de iglesia, ma... Read more Kettle Falls Provides DVDs to Community Before the pandemic, our group from Kettle Falls Seventh-day Adventist Church used to go once a month after church to sing to two local nursing homes. The event included instruments, special music and a worship thought. The residents enjoyed singi... Read more God’s Fascination With Remembering God has a genuine interest in the history of His people. And He desires His followers to have that same concern. It is no accident the first word in the fourth commandment is “remember.” God wanted His people never to forget He was their Creator. ... Read more Like Icebergs Melted It was a pleasant but breezy June day on San Francisco Bay. The steamer Oregon wove through clusters of working vessels and pleasure craft, pointing toward the center of the unbridged Golden Gate. There the voyage changed: The breeze freshened int... Read more Northwestern Adventism Timeline Read more Lacey Fosters Intergenerational Fellowship Despite Isolation Jason Canfield’s last sermon before COVID-19 pandemic closures was about being a community in Christ and not forsaking assembling together. Little did he know the extent of what the next year of ministry would entail for Washington's Lacey Church ... Read more Upper Columbia Celebrates 'Mission Ignition' At a staff retreat held Monday, March 29, 2021, Upper Columbia Conference celebrated the official kickoff for its "One More" campaign. Titled “Mission Ignition,” the event served to focus staff and departments on how best to bring one more to the ... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Current page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Bridging the Divide On any ordinary, nonpandemic day, the office of the Northwest Religious Liberty Association in the North Pacific Union Conference, in tandem with directors of the public affairs and religious liberty departments across the North American Division,... Read more
Coeur d'Alene Presents Easter Play Reflecting on this difficult past year, the Coeur d’Alene Adventist Church members decided to offer to their community a story of hope, love and grace. Read more
Clanging Cymbals During my freshman year at Southwestern Adventist University in Texas, I took a Bible class called “Life and Teachings of Jesus,” taught by Rob Sheppard. Read more
Shine 104.9 Showcases Changed Life Justin found himself in a rough patch. After turning to drugs and alcohol, he discovered he was getting in deeper and deeper. After 15 years and two suicide attempts, Justin hit rock bottom. His friends kept telling him, “The first thing you need ... Read more
HispanosUCC Launches Virtual Children's Ministry Faced with the challenges all churches experienced when worship services were shut down in April 2020, the Upper Columbia Conference Hispanic department found creative ways to regroup as church elders, Bible teachers, local pastors, church members... Read more
HispanosUCC Lanza Su Primer Ministerio Virtual Para Niños: NiñosUCC Ante los desafíos que todas las iglesias experimentaron cuando los servicios de adoración fueron cerrados en abril del 2020, el departamento hispano de la Upper Columbia Conference encontró maneras creativas de reagruparse. Ancianos de iglesia, ma... Read more
Kettle Falls Provides DVDs to Community Before the pandemic, our group from Kettle Falls Seventh-day Adventist Church used to go once a month after church to sing to two local nursing homes. The event included instruments, special music and a worship thought. The residents enjoyed singi... Read more
God’s Fascination With Remembering God has a genuine interest in the history of His people. And He desires His followers to have that same concern. It is no accident the first word in the fourth commandment is “remember.” God wanted His people never to forget He was their Creator. ... Read more
Like Icebergs Melted It was a pleasant but breezy June day on San Francisco Bay. The steamer Oregon wove through clusters of working vessels and pleasure craft, pointing toward the center of the unbridged Golden Gate. There the voyage changed: The breeze freshened int... Read more
Lacey Fosters Intergenerational Fellowship Despite Isolation Jason Canfield’s last sermon before COVID-19 pandemic closures was about being a community in Christ and not forsaking assembling together. Little did he know the extent of what the next year of ministry would entail for Washington's Lacey Church ... Read more
Upper Columbia Celebrates 'Mission Ignition' At a staff retreat held Monday, March 29, 2021, Upper Columbia Conference celebrated the official kickoff for its "One More" campaign. Titled “Mission Ignition,” the event served to focus staff and departments on how best to bring one more to the ... Read more