Washington Conference Six Gifts for Jesus One of the most told and retold stories in the world is the story of Christmas. A major part of the story involves the wise men from the east. Read more Church Project Feeds Poulsbo Community Right on Time It was a Wednesday afternoon in September 2020 when the first 36 food boxes arrived in Poulsbo, Washington. Pastor Gary Fogelquist had brought a few extra boxes from Washington's Auburn City Church distribution site to help with feeding families i... Read more Maranatha Church Helps Feed Hungry Neighbors Weekdays are proving to be just as busy as Sabbath mornings for Maranatha Adventist Church in Seattle — and that’s just the way the service-minded congregation likes it. Read more New Podcast Invites Listeners to Learn Just Us, a new podcast from Washington Conference, launched this year to model healthy and respectful conversation about race, justice and Christianity. Read more Auburn Collaborates for Healing Change Auburn Adventist Academy in Auburn, Washington, faced the reality of needed racial reconciliation this summer after some staff members made a public statement denouncing racism, bigotry and hatred. Read more Ordained and Commissioned for Such a Time In any typical year, Washington Conference will recommend several names of pastors who completed a professional development process to the union for ordination. Once approved by the North Pacific Union Conference, the ordinations are scheduled for... Read more Auburn City Church Feeds a Need Bright and early every Tuesday morning for the last several weeks, Pat Bailey shows up at Auburn City Seventh-day Adventist Church to direct cars into the food bank line, the COVID-19 testing line or both. Read more Church Is a Verb 13-plus Food Relief Sites Read more Fighting for Those Who Fought for Us Retired Navy Commander Mike Judd is on a mission: to help and encourage veterans in need to get the benefits they were promised by Uncle Sam. Read more Pacific Islanders Renegotiate Eternal Contracts Nine Pacific Islanders renegotiated their eternal contracts during a Sabbath afternoon baptism in July. Read more Virtual Camp Meeting Sees Real Answers to Prayer Washington Conference’s camp meeting planning team had two main choices early this spring: cancel camp meeting altogether or plan a virtual camp meeting. Read more Seattle Adventists Breathe Fresh Air for Equality How do you minister to a large group of hurting people during coronavirus and racial tensions? You hold a peaceful protest and rally … complete with a police escort along the route. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Current page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Six Gifts for Jesus One of the most told and retold stories in the world is the story of Christmas. A major part of the story involves the wise men from the east. Read more
Church Project Feeds Poulsbo Community Right on Time It was a Wednesday afternoon in September 2020 when the first 36 food boxes arrived in Poulsbo, Washington. Pastor Gary Fogelquist had brought a few extra boxes from Washington's Auburn City Church distribution site to help with feeding families i... Read more
Maranatha Church Helps Feed Hungry Neighbors Weekdays are proving to be just as busy as Sabbath mornings for Maranatha Adventist Church in Seattle — and that’s just the way the service-minded congregation likes it. Read more
New Podcast Invites Listeners to Learn Just Us, a new podcast from Washington Conference, launched this year to model healthy and respectful conversation about race, justice and Christianity. Read more
Auburn Collaborates for Healing Change Auburn Adventist Academy in Auburn, Washington, faced the reality of needed racial reconciliation this summer after some staff members made a public statement denouncing racism, bigotry and hatred. Read more
Ordained and Commissioned for Such a Time In any typical year, Washington Conference will recommend several names of pastors who completed a professional development process to the union for ordination. Once approved by the North Pacific Union Conference, the ordinations are scheduled for... Read more
Auburn City Church Feeds a Need Bright and early every Tuesday morning for the last several weeks, Pat Bailey shows up at Auburn City Seventh-day Adventist Church to direct cars into the food bank line, the COVID-19 testing line or both. Read more
Fighting for Those Who Fought for Us Retired Navy Commander Mike Judd is on a mission: to help and encourage veterans in need to get the benefits they were promised by Uncle Sam. Read more
Pacific Islanders Renegotiate Eternal Contracts Nine Pacific Islanders renegotiated their eternal contracts during a Sabbath afternoon baptism in July. Read more
Virtual Camp Meeting Sees Real Answers to Prayer Washington Conference’s camp meeting planning team had two main choices early this spring: cancel camp meeting altogether or plan a virtual camp meeting. Read more
Seattle Adventists Breathe Fresh Air for Equality How do you minister to a large group of hurting people during coronavirus and racial tensions? You hold a peaceful protest and rally … complete with a police escort along the route. Read more