My Reflections After Participating In A Peaceful Protest I am writing this to share my reflections of participating in a peaceful protest in the streets of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. I participated in support of my Black brothers and sisters, and to pray for our city, state and nation... Read more
A Shaken World, A Soon-Coming King John Freedman, NPUC president, asks what really matters, now that we’re faced with a challenging new societal landscape. Read more
Be Sure Your Virtual Meetings Are Compliant! During the COVID-19 pandemic, all church entities — local conferences, schools and churches — must continue to hold board meetings to make essential decisions. These virtual meetings take place by teleconference or on various online platforms like... Read more
Benefit of the Doubt, Part 2 “Doubt is not always a sign that a man is wrong; it may be a sign that he is thinking.” ― Oswald Chambers Read more
My Refuge I have many childhood memories that include fun times with friends and family, playing outdoors, reading books that sparked my imagination, and being taught the necessities of life. Among my memories, one in particular comes to mind whenever chall... Read more
Resources of Faith, Carriers of Peace “I have sought fulfillment from [Costco/Walmart/Fred Meyer/Amazon], but from where do my resources really come? My help comes from the One who created all that is good.” Psalm 121:1,2 (recent paraphrase) 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
Sheltering in Him The past week has been similar to watching a train wreck, difficult to watch but impossible to turn away from. Read more