Alaska Conference Alaska Elects New President The 17th Alaska Conference Regular Constituency Session got off to a warm and welcome start on Sunday, July 24, with a pancake breakfast served to delegates by conference leadership. Read more Camp Meeting Provides Spring Break for Village Youth Spring break in Togiak became an adventure for the 23 youth who enjoyed a trip to Dillingham for camp meeting in March. It isn’t a great distance — 78 miles — but to get that size of a group plus seven adults by air in small planes with an 80-minu... Read more Anchorage Members Hold Convocation Anchorage Community Adventist Church and other Adventist churches in Anchorage came together for their second annual Anchorage Convocation, themed "Holding to Hope" and held Feb. 26–27. The keynote speaker was Armando Miranda, former General Confe... Read more Nome Hosts Arctic Camp Meeting The Nome Arctic Camp Meeting began Thursday, Feb. 25, with the whole community invited to join in. In preparation, “Uncle Dan” (Chet Damron) from Your Story Hour, with his wife, Carolyn, visited KICY radio station, Nome public schools and youth ce... Read more Round Table Evangelism The evangelism coordinator of the Alaska Conference has taken a serious look at an appeal written in 1886 from Basel, Switzerland, by Ellen G. White: “Ministers should not do the work which belongs to the church, thus wearying themselves, and prev... Read more Dedicated Missionary Returns to Last Frontier The village of Savoonga has a population of about 800 Native Alaskans. The small community lies close to the Arctic Circle at the northeast tip of St. Lawrence island, just off the coast of Siberia. Read more Dillingham Programs Unite Members, Community In recent months, the Dillingham Adventist School's 28 energetic students, only four of whom are Adventists, along with teachers and volunteers, have been very busy. In the spirit of Thanksgiving and Christmas, two special programs were presented ... Read more Alaska Pastors, Elders Gather for Training In the Last Frontier, where districts are remote and pastors and elders are isolated, training takes on a whole new meaning. Read more Remote-Access Sabbath School Unites Distant Members In a land where roads are nearly nonexistent and air travel is the rule, radio and telephone close the gap. Richard Dennis and Paul Kildal lead out in the Alaska Conference’s distant-delivery Sabbath School every Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. This... Read more The Big Three I’m sure this title caught your attention. What in the world is “The Big Three” ― Ford, GM or Chrysler? Being from Michigan, I grew up where everyone knew what The Big Three meant. Read more Women's Retreat Offers Glimpse of 'A Healthier You' “A Healthier You,” the theme of Bristol Bay’s recent women’s retreat on Dec. 6, 2015, in Dillingham, provided a unique opportunity to meet the needs of women in southwest Alaska. As part of a community initiative dedicated to fostering improved he... Read more Two Special Events Bless Ketchikan Members Members of the Ketchikan Church were blessed with two special events in October and November. First, Tracy and Zara Nesbitt joined the Ketchikan Church by profession of faith on Oct. 31, 2015. Then Anthony Lupro joined through baptism on Nov. 7, 2... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Alaska Elects New President The 17th Alaska Conference Regular Constituency Session got off to a warm and welcome start on Sunday, July 24, with a pancake breakfast served to delegates by conference leadership. Read more
Camp Meeting Provides Spring Break for Village Youth Spring break in Togiak became an adventure for the 23 youth who enjoyed a trip to Dillingham for camp meeting in March. It isn’t a great distance — 78 miles — but to get that size of a group plus seven adults by air in small planes with an 80-minu... Read more
Anchorage Members Hold Convocation Anchorage Community Adventist Church and other Adventist churches in Anchorage came together for their second annual Anchorage Convocation, themed "Holding to Hope" and held Feb. 26–27. The keynote speaker was Armando Miranda, former General Confe... Read more
Nome Hosts Arctic Camp Meeting The Nome Arctic Camp Meeting began Thursday, Feb. 25, with the whole community invited to join in. In preparation, “Uncle Dan” (Chet Damron) from Your Story Hour, with his wife, Carolyn, visited KICY radio station, Nome public schools and youth ce... Read more
Round Table Evangelism The evangelism coordinator of the Alaska Conference has taken a serious look at an appeal written in 1886 from Basel, Switzerland, by Ellen G. White: “Ministers should not do the work which belongs to the church, thus wearying themselves, and prev... Read more
Dedicated Missionary Returns to Last Frontier The village of Savoonga has a population of about 800 Native Alaskans. The small community lies close to the Arctic Circle at the northeast tip of St. Lawrence island, just off the coast of Siberia. Read more
Dillingham Programs Unite Members, Community In recent months, the Dillingham Adventist School's 28 energetic students, only four of whom are Adventists, along with teachers and volunteers, have been very busy. In the spirit of Thanksgiving and Christmas, two special programs were presented ... Read more
Alaska Pastors, Elders Gather for Training In the Last Frontier, where districts are remote and pastors and elders are isolated, training takes on a whole new meaning. Read more
Remote-Access Sabbath School Unites Distant Members In a land where roads are nearly nonexistent and air travel is the rule, radio and telephone close the gap. Richard Dennis and Paul Kildal lead out in the Alaska Conference’s distant-delivery Sabbath School every Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. This... Read more
The Big Three I’m sure this title caught your attention. What in the world is “The Big Three” ― Ford, GM or Chrysler? Being from Michigan, I grew up where everyone knew what The Big Three meant. Read more
Women's Retreat Offers Glimpse of 'A Healthier You' “A Healthier You,” the theme of Bristol Bay’s recent women’s retreat on Dec. 6, 2015, in Dillingham, provided a unique opportunity to meet the needs of women in southwest Alaska. As part of a community initiative dedicated to fostering improved he... Read more
Two Special Events Bless Ketchikan Members Members of the Ketchikan Church were blessed with two special events in October and November. First, Tracy and Zara Nesbitt joined the Ketchikan Church by profession of faith on Oct. 31, 2015. Then Anthony Lupro joined through baptism on Nov. 7, 2... Read more