Arts Festival Gives Musical Reminder One day before the coronavirus hit local attention, more than 500 student musicians from the Pacific Northwest wrapped up the Washington Conference Arts Festival. This gathering would be one of the last occasions before Adventist schools transitio... 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
Sharing God's Love With Coats How will people learn about the love of Jesus? Only as they see His love demonstrated by those who love Him. This is what People to People Ministries is all about: sharing God’s love. 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
WWU Continues Mission Through COVID-19 As the state of Washington grappled with an emerging pandemic, John McVay, Walla Walla University president, announced on March 12, 2020, the university would end winter quarter face-to-face instruction on its five campuses at the end of the next ... 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
NPUC Day of Prayer and Fasting With the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping our world, we have the opportunity to press together and collectively pray for our nation and our world in this time of crisis. 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