North Pacific Union New IT Associate Brings Added Support to Local Conferences The North Pacific Union Conference welcomes Daniel Cates, who joins the Information Technology Department as an associate director. He brings an impressive record of IT and networking experience to this position.Cates has been working with compute... Read more Executive Committee Report First Quarter 2008 Every quarter the North Pacific Union Conference Executive Committee, composed of nearly 50 individuals, meets to review policies and reports and make decisions necessary to keep the mission of the Northwest church on target between constituency s... Read more Union Kids Graduate from KidZone Bible Guides Some of the first young people have graduated from the Voice of Prophecy's (VOP) new KidZone Bible study program. They are Amy Conray of Albany, Ore.; Carlus Bets of Poplar, Mont.; and Simon Bakhshnia of Kettle Falls, Wash.Amy, a nine-year-old, wr... Read more Ashlock's Service Touches NPUC, Reaches Worldwide It is with deep gratitude the NPUC remembers the life and service of Thomas M. Ashlock. A man described by family as good enabler. Ashlock served the NPUC as communication director and GLEANER editor from 1967–1970 and Religious Liberty director f... Read more Waters Elected As NPUC Associate Director of Education Keith Waters became the North Pacific Union associate director for secondary education on Sept. 1. He replaces Dennis Plubell, who accepted the position of North American Division associate director of education.Waters was born in Belfast, Maine. ... Read more Venn Named NPUC Disaster Response Coordinator Douglas Venn was recently elected as the North Pacific Union disaster response coordinator. As an unsalaried volunteer, Venn is accountable to the officers of the North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) and receives counsel and support from the NPUC... Read more So Easy to Forget In Washington D.C., two major monuments remind us of two of our country's great presidents—George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Being here, you get the feeling that the human mind needs a lot of prodding. Our tendency to forget drives us to jog ... Read more GleanerNOW! Let's Keep in Touch Career MissionariesDoes someone in your church keep in touch with missionary families who have gone out from your church to an overseas assignment?It doesn't matter if they are church employees, Adventist Frontier Missions volunteers, medical miss... Read more Volunteers Build a New Campus For Thriving Youth Ministry Project Patch, a ministry dedicated to helping troubled youth, is expanding their outreach. A group of adult volunteers with Maranatha Volunteers International is helping to build a staff house and four cabins in a beautiful wooded area in Goldend... Read more God So Loved Satellite Evangelism from Boise Rosa Aguilar was depressed. She says, "I had no hope, I had no peace; I felt empty, alone, rejected. I was in love with Jesus but had many doubts. I could not accept that it was so easy for Him to forgive. I thought I deserved to be punished and t... Read more Cowboy Camp Meeting Celebrates 25 Years Crackling campfires, rhythmic hoofbeats, the jingle of boots with spurs, the soft nickering of horses, and the braying of a mule are all uncommon sounds for an Adventist camp meeting. That is, unless you are at the Cowboy Camp Meeting sponsored by... Read more Patzer Appointed Board Chairman-Elect for Adventist Health Jere D. Patzer has been appointed board chairman-elect for Adventist Health's Board of Directors, according to outgoing chairman Thomas J. Mostert, who recently announced his retirement. Patzer, who has served as vice chairman for 11 years, will a... 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 »
New IT Associate Brings Added Support to Local Conferences The North Pacific Union Conference welcomes Daniel Cates, who joins the Information Technology Department as an associate director. He brings an impressive record of IT and networking experience to this position.Cates has been working with compute... Read more
Executive Committee Report First Quarter 2008 Every quarter the North Pacific Union Conference Executive Committee, composed of nearly 50 individuals, meets to review policies and reports and make decisions necessary to keep the mission of the Northwest church on target between constituency s... Read more
Union Kids Graduate from KidZone Bible Guides Some of the first young people have graduated from the Voice of Prophecy's (VOP) new KidZone Bible study program. They are Amy Conray of Albany, Ore.; Carlus Bets of Poplar, Mont.; and Simon Bakhshnia of Kettle Falls, Wash.Amy, a nine-year-old, wr... Read more
Ashlock's Service Touches NPUC, Reaches Worldwide It is with deep gratitude the NPUC remembers the life and service of Thomas M. Ashlock. A man described by family as good enabler. Ashlock served the NPUC as communication director and GLEANER editor from 1967–1970 and Religious Liberty director f... Read more
Waters Elected As NPUC Associate Director of Education Keith Waters became the North Pacific Union associate director for secondary education on Sept. 1. He replaces Dennis Plubell, who accepted the position of North American Division associate director of education.Waters was born in Belfast, Maine. ... Read more
Venn Named NPUC Disaster Response Coordinator Douglas Venn was recently elected as the North Pacific Union disaster response coordinator. As an unsalaried volunteer, Venn is accountable to the officers of the North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) and receives counsel and support from the NPUC... Read more
So Easy to Forget In Washington D.C., two major monuments remind us of two of our country's great presidents—George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Being here, you get the feeling that the human mind needs a lot of prodding. Our tendency to forget drives us to jog ... Read more
GleanerNOW! Let's Keep in Touch Career MissionariesDoes someone in your church keep in touch with missionary families who have gone out from your church to an overseas assignment?It doesn't matter if they are church employees, Adventist Frontier Missions volunteers, medical miss... Read more
Volunteers Build a New Campus For Thriving Youth Ministry Project Patch, a ministry dedicated to helping troubled youth, is expanding their outreach. A group of adult volunteers with Maranatha Volunteers International is helping to build a staff house and four cabins in a beautiful wooded area in Goldend... Read more
God So Loved Satellite Evangelism from Boise Rosa Aguilar was depressed. She says, "I had no hope, I had no peace; I felt empty, alone, rejected. I was in love with Jesus but had many doubts. I could not accept that it was so easy for Him to forgive. I thought I deserved to be punished and t... Read more
Cowboy Camp Meeting Celebrates 25 Years Crackling campfires, rhythmic hoofbeats, the jingle of boots with spurs, the soft nickering of horses, and the braying of a mule are all uncommon sounds for an Adventist camp meeting. That is, unless you are at the Cowboy Camp Meeting sponsored by... Read more
Patzer Appointed Board Chairman-Elect for Adventist Health Jere D. Patzer has been appointed board chairman-elect for Adventist Health's Board of Directors, according to outgoing chairman Thomas J. Mostert, who recently announced his retirement. Patzer, who has served as vice chairman for 11 years, will a... Read more