Leaders Work to put Winnings to Best Use For Sewer System Last summer, in what seemed like every nation, tribe and tongue, people were talking about the sewer system at Mount Ellis Academy. It's old news now that MEA won a $500,000 grant with 144,000 votes in the Kohl's Cares competition. It was a tremen... Read more
MEA goes through Summer Updates With a new school year fast approaching, Mount Ellis Academy has been in full swing with campus and online changes. In late June, the decision to move forward with necessary changes in the Ad Building was approved. First, the walls were transforme... Read more
Miracle in October A struggling single mother of two in Bozeman, Mont. — not exactly a force to be reckoned with — UNLESS she is a member of a body run by the King of kings Himself. Truly, we all feel pretty insignificant when we look out on all the need and darknes... Read more
Newest Member of the Montana Conference Office Staff Barry L. Taylor has joined the Montana Conference office staff after being selected by the Board of Trustees in May 2011. He will serve as the new Planned Giving and Trust Services director. He earned a bachelor’s degree in theology at Union Colle... Read more
Belgrade/Livingston/Big Timber Welcome New Pastoral Couple The Belgrade/Livingston/Big Timber (Mont.) District is very pleased to have Rollin Hixson and his wife, Kathleen, as the new pastoral couple. Rollin is not a stranger to the Montana Conference, having pastored in the Havre/Shelby District. He has ... Read more
Highland View Christian School Ground Breaking In August 2010, Highland View Christian School in Butte, Mont., opened with six students and one teacher. A large classroom was set up in the basement of the church with a smaller room for the library and computer lab. The Town Council had given p... Read more
Adventist Student Makes Top 10 at State Geography Bee More than 100 students from around the state met April 1 in Billings, Mont., at the state National Geography Bee to compete. The person who won first-place in the bee would qualify to move on to Washington, D.C.Alex Wredberg, student at Five Falls... Read more
What a Fellowship! On Friday evenings the home of Laura and Ben Nagel in Butte, Mont., is full of tables and chairs. It is so full they have moved out the other furniture. Laura was impressed she, as well as others, needed to know the Bible better. So on Friday, Dec... Read more
First-annual Pathfinder Bible Achievement Program The Five Falls Sentinels Pathfinder Club from Great Falls, Mont., was the winner for the Montana Conference's first Pathfinder Bible achievement program held Sabbath, Feb. 19.The four-member Five Falls team, led by Bert Wredberg, Pathfinder Club d... Read more