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Big Picture of Ministry

August 26, 2016

A K–8 student art exhibit premiered at Forest Park Adventist Christian School in Everett on May 12. Under the direction of volunteer art teacher Maria Hamilton, the exhibit showcased 250 student art projects. Read the full story at glnr.in/111-08-wa_art.

A showcase of children’s talent was presented at Russian-Ukrainian Parousia Church in Federal Way on May 28. The Heavenly Pearls festival featured young soloists, readers, photographers, designers and artists ages 3–15. Read the full story at glnr.in/111-08-wa_talent.

Tacoma Central Adventist Church members are finding common ground in their community through a focus on health. Health evangelist Rico Hill held a five-session motivation rally seminar in June. A "From Sickness to Health" seminar follows in August. Read the full story at glnr.in/111-08-wa_health.

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A K–8 student art exhibit premiered at Forest Park Adventist Christian School in Everett on May 12. Under the direction of volunteer art teacher Maria Hamilton, the exhibit showcased 250 student art projects.

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A showcase of children’s talent was presented at Russian-Ukrainian Parousia Church in Federal Way on May 28. The Heavenly Pearls festival featured young soloists, readers, photographers, designers and artists ages 3–15.

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Tacoma Central Adventist Church members are finding common ground in their community through a focus on health. Health evangelist Rico Hill held a five-session motivation rally seminar in June. A "From Sickness to Health" seminar follows in August.

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