Washington Conference Backpacking Trip, New Building Benefit Students and Community Many youth organizations from Camp Fire USA to the Girl and Boy Scouts of America provide camping opportunities to kids, but Nelson Crane Christian School’s (Puyallup, Wash.) annual backpacking trip for seventh- and eighth-graders is a unique chan... Read more Poulsbo Celebrates 100 Years with School Groundbreaking The Poulsbo Church recently celebrated 100 years of the Lord leading in the life of their church. Part of that celebration was the groundbreaking for a brand new school that will be housed on their current five-acre location. The new 5,000-square-... Read more Revelation Now! Concludes with 31 Baptized, More to Follow Revelation Now! Concludes Read more Congreso de Jovenes 2004 "El Amor Triunfa," the triumphant love of God, was the theme for the Washington Conference Spanish Youth Congress April 30–May 2. During the weekend, the Puget Sound Adventist Academy gym was filled with more than 450 guests who spent the day in w... Read more Arlington Purchases Mobile Disaster Unit The Arlington Adventist Community Services (AACS), in conjunction with the Snohomish Community Services Federation, recently purchased a seven-by-14-foot Interstate Cargo trailer for use as a mobile disaster response unit to serve the Arlington an... Read more Auburn City Hosts Benefit Auction and Breakfast A silent auction to benefit the work of Auburn City Church women's ministries began with a combined women's and men's ministries prayer breakfast on Sunday morning, March 7. Doug and Wilma Bing shared a devotional thought, which was followed by th... Read more Women Open Special Gifts at Spring Day Event Recently 480 women from the Washington Conference attended the annual Spring Day Event on April 17. The attendees looked at the theme of God's special gifts. Gifts are never left unopened when they are given to us. Thus the gift of God's word shou... Read more Auburn Breaks Ground for New Dorm Standing in front of the ruins of the burned ladies dormitory in Auburn, Wash., Keith Hallam, Auburn Adventist Academy principal, spoke to a crowd of alumni, students and friends, thanking them for their support during the November fire that destr... Read more Sunset Lake Named Camp of the Year Sunset Lake Camp was voted the Association of Adventist Camp Professionals (AACP) camp of the year at the AACP annual retreat. This award recognizes outstanding achievement in camping ministry and was awarded in recognition of the amazing things G... Read more Auburn Creates Project Impact to Thank Community How do you repay the countless members of a community who so warmly embraced an entire student body through a devastating tragedy? One way is to do something that will benefit the entire community.In gratitude for those who impacted so many after ... Read more Auburn Students Leave Classrooms to Learn on Global Missions Sweat, cinder blocks, mortar, grout, rebar, sweat, bugs, cold showers, great food, big smiles, close friends, sweat, smelly mosquito nets, hard cement-floor "beds," long days, sweat, old hammocks, fresh fruit, late night talks, quiet worship songs... Read more Marysville Begins Little Lambs Club Little Lambs, a group that originated in the Florida Conference, has found its way to Washington State. Our little group, designed specifically for four-year-olds, gives our young kids the opportunity to enjoy real Adventurer Club membership as th... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 101 Page 102 Page 103 Page 104 Current page 105 Page 106 Page 107 Page 108 Page 109 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Backpacking Trip, New Building Benefit Students and Community Many youth organizations from Camp Fire USA to the Girl and Boy Scouts of America provide camping opportunities to kids, but Nelson Crane Christian School’s (Puyallup, Wash.) annual backpacking trip for seventh- and eighth-graders is a unique chan... Read more
Poulsbo Celebrates 100 Years with School Groundbreaking The Poulsbo Church recently celebrated 100 years of the Lord leading in the life of their church. Part of that celebration was the groundbreaking for a brand new school that will be housed on their current five-acre location. The new 5,000-square-... Read more
Congreso de Jovenes 2004 "El Amor Triunfa," the triumphant love of God, was the theme for the Washington Conference Spanish Youth Congress April 30–May 2. During the weekend, the Puget Sound Adventist Academy gym was filled with more than 450 guests who spent the day in w... Read more
Arlington Purchases Mobile Disaster Unit The Arlington Adventist Community Services (AACS), in conjunction with the Snohomish Community Services Federation, recently purchased a seven-by-14-foot Interstate Cargo trailer for use as a mobile disaster response unit to serve the Arlington an... Read more
Auburn City Hosts Benefit Auction and Breakfast A silent auction to benefit the work of Auburn City Church women's ministries began with a combined women's and men's ministries prayer breakfast on Sunday morning, March 7. Doug and Wilma Bing shared a devotional thought, which was followed by th... Read more
Women Open Special Gifts at Spring Day Event Recently 480 women from the Washington Conference attended the annual Spring Day Event on April 17. The attendees looked at the theme of God's special gifts. Gifts are never left unopened when they are given to us. Thus the gift of God's word shou... Read more
Auburn Breaks Ground for New Dorm Standing in front of the ruins of the burned ladies dormitory in Auburn, Wash., Keith Hallam, Auburn Adventist Academy principal, spoke to a crowd of alumni, students and friends, thanking them for their support during the November fire that destr... Read more
Sunset Lake Named Camp of the Year Sunset Lake Camp was voted the Association of Adventist Camp Professionals (AACP) camp of the year at the AACP annual retreat. This award recognizes outstanding achievement in camping ministry and was awarded in recognition of the amazing things G... Read more
Auburn Creates Project Impact to Thank Community How do you repay the countless members of a community who so warmly embraced an entire student body through a devastating tragedy? One way is to do something that will benefit the entire community.In gratitude for those who impacted so many after ... Read more
Auburn Students Leave Classrooms to Learn on Global Missions Sweat, cinder blocks, mortar, grout, rebar, sweat, bugs, cold showers, great food, big smiles, close friends, sweat, smelly mosquito nets, hard cement-floor "beds," long days, sweat, old hammocks, fresh fruit, late night talks, quiet worship songs... Read more
Marysville Begins Little Lambs Club Little Lambs, a group that originated in the Florida Conference, has found its way to Washington State. Our little group, designed specifically for four-year-olds, gives our young kids the opportunity to enjoy real Adventurer Club membership as th... Read more