Oregon Conference Meadow Glade Student Excels in Geographic Bee Sarah Kimitsuka, a sixth-grade student at Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary School (MGAES) in Battle Ground, Wash., won the school competition of the National Geographic Bee on Jan. 8 and qualified for the state competition held on April 1. Read more Milo's Camp Umpqua Expands Milo Adventist Academy’s Camp Umpqua in Days Creek is expanding. Six new cabins have been framed in, and plans are in progress to complete the project in 2016 so that the camp will be available for church retreats and Pathfinder camporees. Read more Workshop Helps Pathfinders Experience Disabilities When the Valley View Pathfinders of Medford, Ore., walked into their fellowship hall on the evening of Feb. 24, they weren’t sure what to think about the unusual setup of displays circling the room. Read more Young People Make the Commitment for Christ The Grants Pass Church was blessed to see baptisms of three young people on two high Sabbaths. Considering the challenges they face in this world, it is truly a joy when young people choose to commit to Christ. Read more Redmond Church Serves the Community The community service program at the Redmond Church was established in approximately 1985. The program served 2,382 families in 2015 and gave out more than $4,000 of food. Volunteers also gave out more than 5,300 pieces of clothing. Read more Coastal Students Head Inland for Snow Camp In January, Lincoln City Adventist School students in grades seven through 12 enjoyed two days of fun in the snow while studying high-mountain science topics ranging from glaciers to varying precipitation amounts within a given snowpack. Snow Camp... Read more Ring of Fire Alumnus Returns to Direct Handbells at Tualatin Valley Academy The bells have been silent at Tualatin Valley Academy (TVA) in Hillsboro, Ore., for 10 years, but this year they’re back. Read more Tualatin Valley Academy Expands to Ninth Grade When David faced Goliath, he faced him with complete trust that God would take care of the details. All he had to do was step out in faith. Read more PAA Senior Projects Demonstrate Greatness What do a fashion show, building a drone and climbing mountains have in common? Read more Community Connections Made at Milo Milo Academy Church’s inaugural Community Connection event on Aug. 9, 2015, by all accounts was a resounding success. The church presented a free picnic supper at the historic Milo Academy bridge for all residents of the Milo, Days Creek and Tille... Read more Roseburg Junior Academy Hosts Science Zone Program The schools of southern Oregon were treated to a special program by Ben Roy on Oct. 28, 2015. Read more Livingstone Gives Back to the Community Staff have tackled the adventure of doing one service day a month for both the elementary school and the high school at Livingstone Adventist Academy in Salem. This program has been running for a year and a half. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Current page 44 Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Meadow Glade Student Excels in Geographic Bee Sarah Kimitsuka, a sixth-grade student at Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary School (MGAES) in Battle Ground, Wash., won the school competition of the National Geographic Bee on Jan. 8 and qualified for the state competition held on April 1. Read more
Milo's Camp Umpqua Expands Milo Adventist Academy’s Camp Umpqua in Days Creek is expanding. Six new cabins have been framed in, and plans are in progress to complete the project in 2016 so that the camp will be available for church retreats and Pathfinder camporees. Read more
Workshop Helps Pathfinders Experience Disabilities When the Valley View Pathfinders of Medford, Ore., walked into their fellowship hall on the evening of Feb. 24, they weren’t sure what to think about the unusual setup of displays circling the room. Read more
Young People Make the Commitment for Christ The Grants Pass Church was blessed to see baptisms of three young people on two high Sabbaths. Considering the challenges they face in this world, it is truly a joy when young people choose to commit to Christ. Read more
Redmond Church Serves the Community The community service program at the Redmond Church was established in approximately 1985. The program served 2,382 families in 2015 and gave out more than $4,000 of food. Volunteers also gave out more than 5,300 pieces of clothing. Read more
Coastal Students Head Inland for Snow Camp In January, Lincoln City Adventist School students in grades seven through 12 enjoyed two days of fun in the snow while studying high-mountain science topics ranging from glaciers to varying precipitation amounts within a given snowpack. Snow Camp... Read more
Ring of Fire Alumnus Returns to Direct Handbells at Tualatin Valley Academy The bells have been silent at Tualatin Valley Academy (TVA) in Hillsboro, Ore., for 10 years, but this year they’re back. Read more
Tualatin Valley Academy Expands to Ninth Grade When David faced Goliath, he faced him with complete trust that God would take care of the details. All he had to do was step out in faith. Read more
PAA Senior Projects Demonstrate Greatness What do a fashion show, building a drone and climbing mountains have in common? Read more
Community Connections Made at Milo Milo Academy Church’s inaugural Community Connection event on Aug. 9, 2015, by all accounts was a resounding success. The church presented a free picnic supper at the historic Milo Academy bridge for all residents of the Milo, Days Creek and Tille... Read more
Roseburg Junior Academy Hosts Science Zone Program The schools of southern Oregon were treated to a special program by Ben Roy on Oct. 28, 2015. Read more
Livingstone Gives Back to the Community Staff have tackled the adventure of doing one service day a month for both the elementary school and the high school at Livingstone Adventist Academy in Salem. This program has been running for a year and a half. Read more