Hermiston Children Enjoy Bethlehem Village The Hermiston (Ore.) Vacation Bible School this year, Bethlehem Village, was a huge success. With average attendance of nearly 100, the adult and teen staff kept busy. Nightly skits with actors dressed in costume, lively music, fun crafts, games, ... Read more
Milton-Stateline Students Learn Leadership Skills To kick off the new school year, Milton-Stateline Adventist School seventh-and eighth-grade students participated in a three-day leadership camp on Oregon's Deschutes River.Led by Doug Brown, pastor, the camp teaches students leadership skills and... Read more
President Recognizes Spokane Quilt Ministry The President of the United States recently gave special recognition to two Spokane Valley (Wash.) Church members. Colleen Frogge and Donna Gardipee, received thanks for their efforts in making quilts for babies in need.Their outreach project call... Read more
See What God Has Done On Thursday, Sept. 25, nearly 150 people gathered at the front entrance of Palisades Christian Academy for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the opening of the new school located in Spokane, Wash. Formerly known as Spokane Jr. Academy, PCAs... Read more
The Students Had A Need And God Provided On Monday, Sept. 21, more than 200 people gathered in the gymnasium at Cascade Christian Academy and celebrated the completion of the new junior high school addition and administrative office remodel projects. Students, parents, faculty, staff, Up... Read more
Dovald Ordained In Yakima Members gathered at the Yakima (Wash.) Seventh-day Adventist Church Aug. 8, to celebrate the ordination of Alejandro Dovald, pastor.Dovald was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He graduated from the Adventist Theological Seminary in Plata in 2003. ... Read more
Farmington Youth Challenge Teens Take on VBS as Outreach Project At a typical church board meeting, members of the Farmington (Wash.) Church discussed the lack of staff for church activities."It looks like we're not going to have Vacation Bible School this summer," said Jim Kilmer, pastor. "We don't have anyone... Read more
Free Lunch Brings Neighbors There's no such thing as a free lunch — somebody has to pay for it. That's exactly what the Upper Columbia Conference decided to do for their neighbors on Sept. 10.After being relocated to a Spokane Valley business park following the fire which de... Read more
Listeners Bless Station Over $255,000 in Support Raised KEEH, 104.9 FM, a radio ministry of the Upper Columbia Conference, held its annual three-day sharathon Sept. 15–17, raising more than $255,700. The funds raised during the sharathon help the ministry continue serving the greater Spokane, Wash., ar... Read more