Youth Deary Youth Bell Choir Concert Idaho's Kamiah Seventh-day Adventist Church hosted the Deary Youth Bell Choir in concert on Saturday, April 10. More than 100 were in attendance at the service, and more than 90 guests and members were served at the vegetarian lunch following the ... Read more Big Lake Begins Precautionary Evacuation Big Lake Youth Camp near Sisters, Oregon was advised by Willamette National Forest Fire Dispatch on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 3, 2021, to begin evacuating campers as a precautionary measure due to a nearby wildfire. Read more Academy Students Dig Up Dinosaur Bones The North Pacific Union sponsored Northwest students and teachers to go on a hunt for dinosaur bones. The team was made up of 6th -11th grade students, teachers and parents. In total, 27 people traveled to the dig site near Newcastle, Wyoming. Read more 2021 Caring Heart Awards Fourteen Northwest academy students received the $500 Caring Heart Award scholarship made possible through three-way funding from the North Pacific Union Conference, local conferences and academies. Students were selected by their schools for exem... Read more UCC Pathfinders 'Go On God's Errands' Despite the Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has created multiple unprecedented circumstances. While some are unable to serve the surrounding areas during this time, Pathfinders in the Upper Columbia Conference have been hard at work assisting in their communities. Read more MEA International Student Shares 'Outside' Perspective Inspirational stories of our youth shared in public platforms of the Adventist church often focus on “spiritual triumphs,” for which we, as the readers, can give thanks to Christ. Parents, teachers and mentors pray over youth as they navigate soli... Read more Students Enjoy PE, Alaska-Style Golden Heart Christian School in Fairbanks, Alaska, has a unique approach to kids getting to exercise as part of their school curriculum. Over the past few weeks, teachers encouraged their students to bring their skis, boots and poles to school if... Read more Youth Show Three Ways to Be the Sermon Pacific Islander and Hispanic youth in western Washington led the commemoration of Global Youth Day on March 20, 2021, through three key activities: a weekend rally, community service projects and baptisms. Read more Four Ways to Aid Refugees Imagine you were given three days to produce certain citizenship paperwork. If you resist, you will either lose your life, end up in jail or be forcibly relocated. Read more Winter Fellowship Helps at Camp Tukuskoya After many months with squirrels left alone to frolic in the lodge rafters, moose free to meander around quiet cabins and loons to cry on Flat Lake, human guests crossed the ice road and parked their vehicles by the boat dock at Camp Tukuskoya, lo... 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 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Deary Youth Bell Choir Concert Idaho's Kamiah Seventh-day Adventist Church hosted the Deary Youth Bell Choir in concert on Saturday, April 10. More than 100 were in attendance at the service, and more than 90 guests and members were served at the vegetarian lunch following the ... Read more
Big Lake Begins Precautionary Evacuation Big Lake Youth Camp near Sisters, Oregon was advised by Willamette National Forest Fire Dispatch on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 3, 2021, to begin evacuating campers as a precautionary measure due to a nearby wildfire. Read more
Academy Students Dig Up Dinosaur Bones The North Pacific Union sponsored Northwest students and teachers to go on a hunt for dinosaur bones. The team was made up of 6th -11th grade students, teachers and parents. In total, 27 people traveled to the dig site near Newcastle, Wyoming. Read more
2021 Caring Heart Awards Fourteen Northwest academy students received the $500 Caring Heart Award scholarship made possible through three-way funding from the North Pacific Union Conference, local conferences and academies. Students were selected by their schools for exem... Read more
UCC Pathfinders 'Go On God's Errands' Despite the Pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic has created multiple unprecedented circumstances. While some are unable to serve the surrounding areas during this time, Pathfinders in the Upper Columbia Conference have been hard at work assisting in their communities. Read more
MEA International Student Shares 'Outside' Perspective Inspirational stories of our youth shared in public platforms of the Adventist church often focus on “spiritual triumphs,” for which we, as the readers, can give thanks to Christ. Parents, teachers and mentors pray over youth as they navigate soli... Read more
Students Enjoy PE, Alaska-Style Golden Heart Christian School in Fairbanks, Alaska, has a unique approach to kids getting to exercise as part of their school curriculum. Over the past few weeks, teachers encouraged their students to bring their skis, boots and poles to school if... Read more
Youth Show Three Ways to Be the Sermon Pacific Islander and Hispanic youth in western Washington led the commemoration of Global Youth Day on March 20, 2021, through three key activities: a weekend rally, community service projects and baptisms. Read more
Four Ways to Aid Refugees Imagine you were given three days to produce certain citizenship paperwork. If you resist, you will either lose your life, end up in jail or be forcibly relocated. Read more
Winter Fellowship Helps at Camp Tukuskoya After many months with squirrels left alone to frolic in the lodge rafters, moose free to meander around quiet cabins and loons to cry on Flat Lake, human guests crossed the ice road and parked their vehicles by the boat dock at Camp Tukuskoya, lo... 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