• Features
  • News
  • Print
  • Home
  • Features
  • Perspectives
  • News
  • Lifestyle
  • Gallery
  • Family
    • Weddings
    • Milestones
    • Obituaries
  • Classifieds
  • Advertise
  • About
  • Share a story
  • Contact us
  • Sign in

Latest News

  • Open Bible on a wooden board near the river.

    Bible Reading Plan 2026

    December 09, 2025
  • Healthy Heart Habits Lead to Super Bowl Surprise for KSDA Student

    December 09, 2025, by Laurie Yoshihara
  • PAA Prepares Students for College Success

    December 08, 2025, by U'Lee Brown

Print magazine

Shine 104.9 Hosts New Outreach

By Kathy Marson, September 28, 2017

Shine 104.9 FM radio hosted its first ever ShineFest in Riverfront Park in downtown Spokane, Wash., Aug. 20, 2017. About 4,500 listeners showed up for an afternoon and evening of testimonies and music from local bands as well as recording artists Matthew West, MercyMe, Matt Maher and Jordan Feliz.

This seven-hour family-friendly event was held in the Lilac Bowl in Riverfront Park, which is right along the north side of Spokane River and between two bridges. Attendees enjoyed two stages with inspirational music, food from local vendors and a variety of booths hosted by organizataions like Water for Life, the Union Gospel Mission and Life Center Church. And, of course, there was a Shine booth selling T-shirts and hats and handing out free bumper stickers.

“It was a powerful witness for Christ and His kingdom," says Paul Hoover, Upper Columbia Conference president. "I’m already looking forward to next year.”

Shine 104.9, owned by Upper Columbia Conference, is a top-10 radio station in the Spokane community and has been ministering to listeners for nearly 25 years. Conference leaders started the station with the vision to share truth with the largest population area in the conference.

In the summer of 2016 the station relaunched as Shine 104.9 and added a translator at 94.9 FM in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Shine 104.9 utilizes local announcers to enhance the station’s community focus while serving the large urban area of Spokane and Kootenai counties.

The station takes its name from the heavy use of the word “shine” throughout Scripture. The staff and station board seek to daily reflect the light of Jesus.

Ron Hessel, the station's weekend pastor says, “I meet with local pastors [of various denominations] on a monthly basis to pray together. Without exception, they are so appreciative of the [​​Shine 104.9] ministry for them, their church and their members.”

You can listen to Shine 104.9 at shine1049.org.

Image

4,500 ShineFest attendees fill Riverfront Park’s Lilac Bowl.

Image

Staff, announcers and board members of Shine 104.9 include (in front) the Patzer kids, (from left) Darin Patzer, Ron Hessel, Karen Robison, J.J. Hemingway, Lorenda Rae and child, Kristen Browning, Derek Cutlip, Dave Arthur, Karrie Stoldt and Eric Brown.

Image

MercyMe asks those who have experienced suffering and are seeking God’s healing to light up the concert.

Image

4,500 ShineFest attendees fill Riverfront Park’s Lilac Bowl.

Print Friendly and PDF

Featured in: October 2017

Author

Kathy Marson

Upper Columbia Conference communication administrative assistant
Section
Upper Columbia Conference

You may also like

  • PCA Breaks Ground on Early Learning Center

    December 04, 2025, by Isaac Meythaler
  • God Saves UCC Pathfinder Camporee 2025

    December 03, 2025, by Isaac Meythaler
  • UCC Prayer Summit Makes a Vital Difference

    December 02, 2025, by Isaac Meythaler
  • Home of Shalom Organizes Acts of Kindness in Spokane

    November 24, 2025, by Isaac Meythaler
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Submit
  • Reprint/Repost Request
  • Style Guide
  • Change of Address
  • Subscriptions
  • Sunset
  • RSS
  • Contributor Login
  • Contact

The Gleaner is a gathering place with news and inspiration for Seventh-day Adventist members and friends throughout the northwestern United States. It is an important communication channel for the North Pacific Union Conference — the regional church support headquarters for Adventist ministry throughout Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. The original printed Gleaner was first published in 1906, and has since expanded to a full magazine with a monthly circulation of more than 40,000. Through its extended online and social media presence, the Gleaner also provides valuable content and connections for interested individuals around the world.

Copyright 2025, North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. All rights reserved. Legal disclaimer & privacy policy.