North Pacific Union NPUC Appoints De León Associate Director The North Pacific Union executive committee voted on Mar. 9 to appoint Carolann De León as the associate director for Hispanic, ministerial and family ministries. Read more Northwest Pathfinders Conquer Two Books Pathfinders from across the Northwest met in Caldwell, Idaho March, 12, 2022. Eight Northwest clubs attended the event where teams pushed their memory banks to the limit, answering specific questions from 1 Kings and Ruth. Read more Stronger When We Grow Together Do you know what would be music to my ears? I've been praying for a young adult testimony that goes something like this: Read more Wenatchee Remembers Beloved Community Leader More than two hundred people gathered at the Wenatchee Adventist Church Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 to celebrate the life of Charles R. Steinberg. Read more NPUC Creation Center Acquires Mammoth Bone Along with a number of other fossil and geological specimens, the Creation Study Center in Ridgefield, Washington, has acquired a giant leg bone of an ancient mammoth. It's a part of the lifetime collection of retired science teacher, Joe Young fr... Read more Creation and the Hope it Brings There is a rising trend among the youth of today, especially seen among “Generation Z-ers.” They experience despair, depression and more suicide than in previous generations. The future is seen as bleak and without hope. And when one tries to spea... Read more Creation Study Center Announces New Resource for Churches For the first time ever a seminar on creation, produced for and by Seventh-day Adventists, is now available for pastors and lay leaders. The program is called Origins and has been two years in the making. Read more Evangelism Shark Tank Grants Awarded The North Pacific Union rolled out a program called Evangelism Shark Tank. Northwest pastors were asked to submit their ideas on how to better reach their community. Read more about the winning project proposals. Read more Academy Students Dig Up Dinosaur Bones The North Pacific Union sponsored Northwest students and teachers to go on a hunt for dinosaur bones. The team was made up of 6th -11th grade students, teachers and parents. In total, 27 people traveled to the dig site near Newcastle, Wyoming. Read more NPUC Targets Small Conferences for Growth The North Pacific Union Conference executive committee recently voted to focus more resources on evangelistic outreach in strategic areas. The Gleaner sat down with John Freedman, NPUC president and David Prest, Idaho Conference president to talk ... Read more The Skinny on Church COVID-19 Risk and Responsibility As more churches throughout the North Pacific Union territory reopen their facilities for worship services, church leaders and local church boards are carefully assessing risk and liability. Each conference in the North Pacific Union Conference h... Read more Help Is on the Way Nestled in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula’s rugged coastline lies a community so remote the U.S. Postal Service hasn't had a local post office here since 1934. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Current page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
NPUC Appoints De León Associate Director The North Pacific Union executive committee voted on Mar. 9 to appoint Carolann De León as the associate director for Hispanic, ministerial and family ministries. Read more
Northwest Pathfinders Conquer Two Books Pathfinders from across the Northwest met in Caldwell, Idaho March, 12, 2022. Eight Northwest clubs attended the event where teams pushed their memory banks to the limit, answering specific questions from 1 Kings and Ruth. Read more
Stronger When We Grow Together Do you know what would be music to my ears? I've been praying for a young adult testimony that goes something like this: Read more
Wenatchee Remembers Beloved Community Leader More than two hundred people gathered at the Wenatchee Adventist Church Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 to celebrate the life of Charles R. Steinberg. Read more
NPUC Creation Center Acquires Mammoth Bone Along with a number of other fossil and geological specimens, the Creation Study Center in Ridgefield, Washington, has acquired a giant leg bone of an ancient mammoth. It's a part of the lifetime collection of retired science teacher, Joe Young fr... Read more
Creation and the Hope it Brings There is a rising trend among the youth of today, especially seen among “Generation Z-ers.” They experience despair, depression and more suicide than in previous generations. The future is seen as bleak and without hope. And when one tries to spea... Read more
Creation Study Center Announces New Resource for Churches For the first time ever a seminar on creation, produced for and by Seventh-day Adventists, is now available for pastors and lay leaders. The program is called Origins and has been two years in the making. Read more
Evangelism Shark Tank Grants Awarded The North Pacific Union rolled out a program called Evangelism Shark Tank. Northwest pastors were asked to submit their ideas on how to better reach their community. Read more about the winning project proposals. Read more
Academy Students Dig Up Dinosaur Bones The North Pacific Union sponsored Northwest students and teachers to go on a hunt for dinosaur bones. The team was made up of 6th -11th grade students, teachers and parents. In total, 27 people traveled to the dig site near Newcastle, Wyoming. Read more
NPUC Targets Small Conferences for Growth The North Pacific Union Conference executive committee recently voted to focus more resources on evangelistic outreach in strategic areas. The Gleaner sat down with John Freedman, NPUC president and David Prest, Idaho Conference president to talk ... Read more
The Skinny on Church COVID-19 Risk and Responsibility As more churches throughout the North Pacific Union territory reopen their facilities for worship services, church leaders and local church boards are carefully assessing risk and liability. Each conference in the North Pacific Union Conference h... Read more
Help Is on the Way Nestled in the heart of the Olympic Peninsula’s rugged coastline lies a community so remote the U.S. Postal Service hasn't had a local post office here since 1934. Read more