North Pacific Union Adventist Connections to Hacksaw Ridge The Nov. 4 release of Mel Gibson’s new movie Hacksaw Ridge provides Seventh-day Adventists with an unprecedented opportunity. It will be the first time the story of Desmond Doss, an Adventist and the first noncombatant to be awarded the Congressio... Read more NPUC President's Response to Annual Council This week's Annual Council meetings for the world church included a highly anticipated vote on matters of church governance and unity. The document finally approved by a 169 to 122 vote is linked here. A summary report from the North American Divi... Read more Reckless But Right Editor's Note: This article was written recently by Michael Jensen, Walla Walla University student, while he was finishing a year in Hong Kong as a student missionary. Read more NRLA Celebrates 25 Years of Religious Liberty Advocacy The Northwest Religious Liberty Association (NRLA) commemorated 25 years of public advocacy during its Anniversary Gala Awards Banquet held Aug. 16 at Empress Estates in Woodland, Wash. More than 150 individuals, including state and civic leaders,... Read more Convocation Celebrates 40 Years of Blessings Hundreds of multicultural Northwest members gathered May 12–15 in Auburn, Wash., for the 40th annual North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) regional convocation with a theme of "The Time Is Now." This special gathering has decades-old roots in an o... Read more NPUC Approves Two Digital Media Grants Early this year, the North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) announced its desire to provide matching grants for digital media projects to strengthen the church’s mission throughout the Northwest. A maximum of six grants up to $10,000 each were made... Read more NPUC Executive Committee News Notes During its regular meeting on March 2, 2016, the North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) executive committee voted to formally invite Cesar De Leon to the position of vice president for Hispanic ministries. De Leon, who currently serves as ministeri... Read more Images of Creation 2015 Winners From more than 1,200 entries, the following individuals submitted photographs selected to be featured in the print Gleaner or in the Images of Creation 2015 gallery at GleanerNow.com. Read more Wang Replaces Duncan as NPUC Legal Counsel Andre Wang has been elected by the North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) executive committee as the NPUC in-house legal counsel. Although the final date for a transition is not yet determined, he will replace David Duncan who was scheduled to reti... Read more Cowboy Camp Meeting Attended by Many Every Fourth of July horse lovers and friends from Canada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and California gather for Adventist Horseman's Association (AHA) camp meeting under a big tent out in God’s second book, nature. This year, camp meeting ... Read more Pin Trading Brings Conversation, Fun, and Memories Pathfinders at the “Forever Faithful” International Pathfinder Camporee in Oshkosh, Wis., cannot go anywhere without someone approaching and asking if they want to trade pins. The exact number of pins traded is unknown but the passion for trading ... Read more "The Hideout" Film Comes to Portland At the 2014 SONscreen Film Festival held back in March at Southern Adventist University, a film was debuted titled The Hideout. The film tells the story of Holly, a young girl whose life is turned upside down when she is molested by her favorite t... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Adventist Connections to Hacksaw Ridge The Nov. 4 release of Mel Gibson’s new movie Hacksaw Ridge provides Seventh-day Adventists with an unprecedented opportunity. It will be the first time the story of Desmond Doss, an Adventist and the first noncombatant to be awarded the Congressio... Read more
NPUC President's Response to Annual Council This week's Annual Council meetings for the world church included a highly anticipated vote on matters of church governance and unity. The document finally approved by a 169 to 122 vote is linked here. A summary report from the North American Divi... Read more
Reckless But Right Editor's Note: This article was written recently by Michael Jensen, Walla Walla University student, while he was finishing a year in Hong Kong as a student missionary. Read more
NRLA Celebrates 25 Years of Religious Liberty Advocacy The Northwest Religious Liberty Association (NRLA) commemorated 25 years of public advocacy during its Anniversary Gala Awards Banquet held Aug. 16 at Empress Estates in Woodland, Wash. More than 150 individuals, including state and civic leaders,... Read more
Convocation Celebrates 40 Years of Blessings Hundreds of multicultural Northwest members gathered May 12–15 in Auburn, Wash., for the 40th annual North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) regional convocation with a theme of "The Time Is Now." This special gathering has decades-old roots in an o... Read more
NPUC Approves Two Digital Media Grants Early this year, the North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) announced its desire to provide matching grants for digital media projects to strengthen the church’s mission throughout the Northwest. A maximum of six grants up to $10,000 each were made... Read more
NPUC Executive Committee News Notes During its regular meeting on March 2, 2016, the North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) executive committee voted to formally invite Cesar De Leon to the position of vice president for Hispanic ministries. De Leon, who currently serves as ministeri... Read more
Images of Creation 2015 Winners From more than 1,200 entries, the following individuals submitted photographs selected to be featured in the print Gleaner or in the Images of Creation 2015 gallery at GleanerNow.com. Read more
Wang Replaces Duncan as NPUC Legal Counsel Andre Wang has been elected by the North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) executive committee as the NPUC in-house legal counsel. Although the final date for a transition is not yet determined, he will replace David Duncan who was scheduled to reti... Read more
Cowboy Camp Meeting Attended by Many Every Fourth of July horse lovers and friends from Canada, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and California gather for Adventist Horseman's Association (AHA) camp meeting under a big tent out in God’s second book, nature. This year, camp meeting ... Read more
Pin Trading Brings Conversation, Fun, and Memories Pathfinders at the “Forever Faithful” International Pathfinder Camporee in Oshkosh, Wis., cannot go anywhere without someone approaching and asking if they want to trade pins. The exact number of pins traded is unknown but the passion for trading ... Read more
"The Hideout" Film Comes to Portland At the 2014 SONscreen Film Festival held back in March at Southern Adventist University, a film was debuted titled The Hideout. The film tells the story of Holly, a young girl whose life is turned upside down when she is molested by her favorite t... Read more