Church Religious Liberty Sabbath Resources Now Available Religious Liberty Sabbath is the second Sabbath in January. But it’s always best to promote religious liberty and Liberty magazine several weeks before. Resources are now available at religiousliberty.info. Read more Seeds Vision Conference Inspires Church Planting Volunteer Park Adventist Church in Seattle came alive with a vibrant sense of mission as believers of all ages gathered for Seeds Vision, a church planting conference. Read more Divine Frequencies God speaks to us anywhere and in whatever tones and frequencies we need to hear. Sometimes it’s a fiery response; other times, it’s a whisper. Read more Finding Joy in Your World As we close 2024, let’s reflect on the joy that still exists, even in hard times. Whether you’re facing struggles or seeking peace, the pursuit of joy is worth it. Let’s step into 2025 with hope and the gift of eternal joy through Jesus. Read more Oromo Community Honors Bedhasso Beyene Bedhasso has been a significant figure in both spiritual and community leadership in the Oromo community. He is dedicated to democracy, justice and the spiritual well-being of his people. Read more News Highlights from November 2024 Executive Committee The North Pacific Union executive committee met Nov. 13 in College Place, Washington, for its fourth and final meeting of 2024. Read more Counting God's Miracles Mark Remboldt has served in the Adventist Church for 43 years. As he audits his career, he sees God’s faithfulness in every line — a balance sheet of blessings where challenges were reconciled by grace and needs met with divine provision. Read more Washington Women's Retreat Blesses Attendees On Sept. 20–22, 2024, women from across Washington Conference gathered for the annual Women’s Retreat, an unforgettable weekend held at Sunset Lake Camp. Read more Serns Returns to NPUC Dan Serns, well-known church growth leader, is returning to North Pacific Union beginning in January 2025. He will be leading efforts for church growth and revitalization, church planting and lay member training. Read more Lewis Accepts NPUC Regional Vice President Role EuGene Lewis, long-time regional leader in the Pacific Northwest, will be NPUC regional vice president beginning in January 2025. He steps into this role following the dedicated service of Byron Dulan, who recently retired. Read more McVay Accepts Call to Oregon Conference Presidential Role John McVay, Walla Walla University president emeritus, has accepted the call to become Oregon Conference president, effective Jan. 1, 2025. Read more Dear Church Election results are rolling in and, if you voted for one of two candidates, 50% of you are disappointed, discouraged, upset and unsettled. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Current page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Religious Liberty Sabbath Resources Now Available Religious Liberty Sabbath is the second Sabbath in January. But it’s always best to promote religious liberty and Liberty magazine several weeks before. Resources are now available at religiousliberty.info. Read more
Seeds Vision Conference Inspires Church Planting Volunteer Park Adventist Church in Seattle came alive with a vibrant sense of mission as believers of all ages gathered for Seeds Vision, a church planting conference. Read more
Divine Frequencies God speaks to us anywhere and in whatever tones and frequencies we need to hear. Sometimes it’s a fiery response; other times, it’s a whisper. Read more
Finding Joy in Your World As we close 2024, let’s reflect on the joy that still exists, even in hard times. Whether you’re facing struggles or seeking peace, the pursuit of joy is worth it. Let’s step into 2025 with hope and the gift of eternal joy through Jesus. Read more
Oromo Community Honors Bedhasso Beyene Bedhasso has been a significant figure in both spiritual and community leadership in the Oromo community. He is dedicated to democracy, justice and the spiritual well-being of his people. Read more
News Highlights from November 2024 Executive Committee The North Pacific Union executive committee met Nov. 13 in College Place, Washington, for its fourth and final meeting of 2024. Read more
Counting God's Miracles Mark Remboldt has served in the Adventist Church for 43 years. As he audits his career, he sees God’s faithfulness in every line — a balance sheet of blessings where challenges were reconciled by grace and needs met with divine provision. Read more
Washington Women's Retreat Blesses Attendees On Sept. 20–22, 2024, women from across Washington Conference gathered for the annual Women’s Retreat, an unforgettable weekend held at Sunset Lake Camp. Read more
Serns Returns to NPUC Dan Serns, well-known church growth leader, is returning to North Pacific Union beginning in January 2025. He will be leading efforts for church growth and revitalization, church planting and lay member training. Read more
Lewis Accepts NPUC Regional Vice President Role EuGene Lewis, long-time regional leader in the Pacific Northwest, will be NPUC regional vice president beginning in January 2025. He steps into this role following the dedicated service of Byron Dulan, who recently retired. Read more
McVay Accepts Call to Oregon Conference Presidential Role John McVay, Walla Walla University president emeritus, has accepted the call to become Oregon Conference president, effective Jan. 1, 2025. Read more
Dear Church Election results are rolling in and, if you voted for one of two candidates, 50% of you are disappointed, discouraged, upset and unsettled. Read more