Church Understanding the Times Read more 'I Was in Prison, and You Visited Me' Meridian Church members bring hope and healing to women in southern Idaho prisons. Read more Adventurer Sabbath Held in Bozeman Eager Adventurers, parents and club leaders bustled around on Sabbath, March 16, 2020, in the morning, preparing to minister to the congregation in providing the church service at the Bozeman Adventist Church. This Sabbath happened to be the final... Read more Spanish Flu-era Adventist Dies at 101 Adolph G. Grams was the first Adventist in Lincoln County, Washington. He served faithfully as an Adventist educator and leader for more than 60 years. Read more Fighting Back Against Social Distancing Practicing social distancing can make us sick too. Here are seven ways you can fight back against loneliness and isolation. Read more Affliction and Grace Manasseh was probably one of the most evil kings of Israel. He built altars to all the hosts of heaven and encouraged their worship. Read more Bozeman Members Minister at Rest Home A small group from Montana's Bozeman Church has been playing music, singing and sharing the love of God with the residents at the Gallatin Rest Home for more than 10 years. The residents, their family members and the staff appreciate this music mi... Read more NPUC Opens Virtual Office and Recommends Action for Churches and Schools We have a responsibility to care for each other and ourselves. Let’s do what we can to be part of the solution rather than potentially endangering those around us. Read more Pathfinders Make History in Utqiagvik Did you know Feb. 1 is National Baked Alaska Day? Instead of merely celebrating a sweet treat, the newly formed Utqiagvik Arctic Seventh-day Adventist Company, located in the northernmost town in the United States, made history. On this memorable ... Read more Post Falls Commits to Sharing Health Idaho's Post Falls Church in Idaho recommitted to health ministry in 2017. The first health class was initially well-attended, but 10 weeks was a long time — and people dropped out. The second health class was shorter and also well-attended, but p... Read more Clarkston Hosts Cooking School for Kids After attending a presentation of Rainbows cooking classes for kids at camp meeting, Virginia Deacon and Morleen Flerchinger of Clarkston, Washington, decided we could do this at our Clarkson Church. In consideration of the almost epidemic proport... Read more It Doesn't Have to End This Way You’ve seen it. You may have even watched it happen around you. Many of our churches are shrinking and aging. Walk into almost any Adventist church, and one can easily see the absence of young people. There is no denying this reality. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Current page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
'I Was in Prison, and You Visited Me' Meridian Church members bring hope and healing to women in southern Idaho prisons. Read more
Adventurer Sabbath Held in Bozeman Eager Adventurers, parents and club leaders bustled around on Sabbath, March 16, 2020, in the morning, preparing to minister to the congregation in providing the church service at the Bozeman Adventist Church. This Sabbath happened to be the final... Read more
Spanish Flu-era Adventist Dies at 101 Adolph G. Grams was the first Adventist in Lincoln County, Washington. He served faithfully as an Adventist educator and leader for more than 60 years. Read more
Fighting Back Against Social Distancing Practicing social distancing can make us sick too. Here are seven ways you can fight back against loneliness and isolation. Read more
Affliction and Grace Manasseh was probably one of the most evil kings of Israel. He built altars to all the hosts of heaven and encouraged their worship. Read more
Bozeman Members Minister at Rest Home A small group from Montana's Bozeman Church has been playing music, singing and sharing the love of God with the residents at the Gallatin Rest Home for more than 10 years. The residents, their family members and the staff appreciate this music mi... Read more
NPUC Opens Virtual Office and Recommends Action for Churches and Schools We have a responsibility to care for each other and ourselves. Let’s do what we can to be part of the solution rather than potentially endangering those around us. Read more
Pathfinders Make History in Utqiagvik Did you know Feb. 1 is National Baked Alaska Day? Instead of merely celebrating a sweet treat, the newly formed Utqiagvik Arctic Seventh-day Adventist Company, located in the northernmost town in the United States, made history. On this memorable ... Read more
Post Falls Commits to Sharing Health Idaho's Post Falls Church in Idaho recommitted to health ministry in 2017. The first health class was initially well-attended, but 10 weeks was a long time — and people dropped out. The second health class was shorter and also well-attended, but p... Read more
Clarkston Hosts Cooking School for Kids After attending a presentation of Rainbows cooking classes for kids at camp meeting, Virginia Deacon and Morleen Flerchinger of Clarkston, Washington, decided we could do this at our Clarkson Church. In consideration of the almost epidemic proport... Read more
It Doesn't Have to End This Way You’ve seen it. You may have even watched it happen around you. Many of our churches are shrinking and aging. Walk into almost any Adventist church, and one can easily see the absence of young people. There is no denying this reality. Read more