Feature Feature sidebar Northwest Adventist Education by the Numbers Read more Moving Forward Together North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) leaders have adopted four priorities that undergird the Adventist mission in the Pacific Northwest: To reach our territory with the distinctive, Christ-centered, Seventh-day Adventist message of hope and whole... Read more Images of Creation Throughout 2018, Gleaner readers will discover each month new and delightful images of God's second book from photographs submitted during the most recent Images of Creation contest. Along with the photograph featured on the inside cover of each p... Read more Educating Inquisitive Minds Why do some people like cilantro and other people don’t? What are the elements of a potentially successful New Year’s resolution? Why are stop signs red and streets signs green? Read more Is Your Bible Still the King's Speech? EDITOR'S NOTE: During this 500-year celebration of the beginnings of the Reformation, we’ve been reminded of the centrality of sola scriptura to our faith. Dependence upon God’s Word is a key element to both our personal spiritual journeys and in ... Read more Idaho Hosts 2017 NPUC Pathfinder Camporee More than 1,400 Pathfinders, Adventurers and volunteers from across the Northwest gathered near Twin Falls, Idaho, for the North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) Pathfinder Camporee September 14–16, 2017. This was the first time the camporee, hoste... Read more Hands of Hope Early one Saturday morning in June, several hundred underinsured people lined up around the perimeter of a church in east Portland, Oregon, hoping to obtain medical attention and secure one of just a few spots available for the mobile dental clini... Read more Transforming Our Communities Through Mission Seventh-day Adventists have been involved in health care for more than 150 years. The impetus for this was not only prophetic calling, but a clear understanding that we are supposed to grow the kingdom of God using Christ’s model of caring for "th... Read more World-Class Care for Rural Patients Everyone deserves access to health care that helps transform and improve their quality of life, but for people who live in rural Oregon coastal communities, access to specialty care can be challenging. Read more The Reformation at 500 On the eve of All Saints Day, October 31, 1517, Martin Luther, a professor at the new University of Wittenberg in Germany, shares 95 statements, or theses, as a call to scholarly discussion. The theses are composed in Latin, the language of schola... Read more 41st NPUC Regional Convocation Hundreds of Northwest believers once again flocked to the 41st annual North Pacific Union Conference Regional Convocation, held May 18–21, 2017, at Black Diamond Camp near Auburn, Washington. This may indeed be the final convocation held at the ca... Read more United on an Eternal Mission When churches, schools, pastors, teachers and parents work together on the gospel mission, amazing things can happen. David Glenn, pastor of the Chehalis Church in Washington, can tell you a thing or two about that. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Current page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Moving Forward Together North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) leaders have adopted four priorities that undergird the Adventist mission in the Pacific Northwest: To reach our territory with the distinctive, Christ-centered, Seventh-day Adventist message of hope and whole... Read more
Images of Creation Throughout 2018, Gleaner readers will discover each month new and delightful images of God's second book from photographs submitted during the most recent Images of Creation contest. Along with the photograph featured on the inside cover of each p... Read more
Educating Inquisitive Minds Why do some people like cilantro and other people don’t? What are the elements of a potentially successful New Year’s resolution? Why are stop signs red and streets signs green? Read more
Is Your Bible Still the King's Speech? EDITOR'S NOTE: During this 500-year celebration of the beginnings of the Reformation, we’ve been reminded of the centrality of sola scriptura to our faith. Dependence upon God’s Word is a key element to both our personal spiritual journeys and in ... Read more
Idaho Hosts 2017 NPUC Pathfinder Camporee More than 1,400 Pathfinders, Adventurers and volunteers from across the Northwest gathered near Twin Falls, Idaho, for the North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) Pathfinder Camporee September 14–16, 2017. This was the first time the camporee, hoste... Read more
Hands of Hope Early one Saturday morning in June, several hundred underinsured people lined up around the perimeter of a church in east Portland, Oregon, hoping to obtain medical attention and secure one of just a few spots available for the mobile dental clini... Read more
Transforming Our Communities Through Mission Seventh-day Adventists have been involved in health care for more than 150 years. The impetus for this was not only prophetic calling, but a clear understanding that we are supposed to grow the kingdom of God using Christ’s model of caring for "th... Read more
World-Class Care for Rural Patients Everyone deserves access to health care that helps transform and improve their quality of life, but for people who live in rural Oregon coastal communities, access to specialty care can be challenging. Read more
The Reformation at 500 On the eve of All Saints Day, October 31, 1517, Martin Luther, a professor at the new University of Wittenberg in Germany, shares 95 statements, or theses, as a call to scholarly discussion. The theses are composed in Latin, the language of schola... Read more
41st NPUC Regional Convocation Hundreds of Northwest believers once again flocked to the 41st annual North Pacific Union Conference Regional Convocation, held May 18–21, 2017, at Black Diamond Camp near Auburn, Washington. This may indeed be the final convocation held at the ca... Read more
United on an Eternal Mission When churches, schools, pastors, teachers and parents work together on the gospel mission, amazing things can happen. David Glenn, pastor of the Chehalis Church in Washington, can tell you a thing or two about that. Read more