Church 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 A Stone of Hope “Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope.” — Martin Luther King, Jr. Read more Showing Love to the Community At lot has changed since a group of 50 members of the Bonanza Company met on Jan. 5, 1980, to hold their first service in the Bonanza City Library in southern Oregon. What hasn't changed is the energy these believers bring to serving their Lord an... Read more Upper Columbia President Hosts New Radio Series Minner Labrador Jr., Upper Columbia Conference president, recently launched a new radio series, Live by Faith. Each week Labrador shares a short message of hope and renewal by focusing on topics such as being a blessing and a role model, dealing w... Read more Gold Beach Food Bank Forges Deep Community Connections “It all started way back in the ’80s when my grandson would not go to sleep," says Lila Thorp. "I drove him around town and up in the mountains and up the river on the back roads where we saw people who were houseless, cold, wet and hungry. My mot... Read more Sharing His Word ‘Bit’ by ‘Bit’ Planning a school program is challenging enough without having to worry about social distancing, mask wearing, sanitizing and surviving a pandemic. Read more Souper Service Feeds Bonney Lake If restaurants can have curbside food pickup, why can’t the church do something similar? In a defining moment, the youth and young adults of Bonney Lake Church answered that question and found a ministry outlet: a drive-through soup kitchen. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Current page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
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
A Stone of Hope “Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope.” — Martin Luther King, Jr. Read more
Showing Love to the Community At lot has changed since a group of 50 members of the Bonanza Company met on Jan. 5, 1980, to hold their first service in the Bonanza City Library in southern Oregon. What hasn't changed is the energy these believers bring to serving their Lord an... Read more
Upper Columbia President Hosts New Radio Series Minner Labrador Jr., Upper Columbia Conference president, recently launched a new radio series, Live by Faith. Each week Labrador shares a short message of hope and renewal by focusing on topics such as being a blessing and a role model, dealing w... Read more
Gold Beach Food Bank Forges Deep Community Connections “It all started way back in the ’80s when my grandson would not go to sleep," says Lila Thorp. "I drove him around town and up in the mountains and up the river on the back roads where we saw people who were houseless, cold, wet and hungry. My mot... Read more
Sharing His Word ‘Bit’ by ‘Bit’ Planning a school program is challenging enough without having to worry about social distancing, mask wearing, sanitizing and surviving a pandemic. Read more
Souper Service Feeds Bonney Lake If restaurants can have curbside food pickup, why can’t the church do something similar? In a defining moment, the youth and young adults of Bonney Lake Church answered that question and found a ministry outlet: a drive-through soup kitchen. Read more