Washington Conference Tapestry of Faith Maya Angelou writes, “We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.” Read more Regional Ministry Clarifies Purpose, Recommends Leader After months of meetings and hours of discussion interspersed with moments of prayer, the Regional Advisory Committee fulfilled a multilevel mission and visioning process by selecting a leader to represent African American churches in the ministry... Read more Chehalis Members Sing Along to Messiah The first Chehalis Church Messiah Sing Along was in 1996, but it really began years earlier and far away. Read more Eastside Fellowship Assembles Care Packages Eastside Adventist Fellowship members pooled their resources to provide care packages for the homeless men served by Congregations for the Homeless (CFH). Read more Guests Join Experiential Journey to Bethlehem For the last 10 years, Peter Vukshich is the first face guests see each year at Journey to Bethlehem after meeting their guides. Depending on the script, he is either King Herod in his court or Simeon in the temple. Read more Big Picture of Ministry Fundraising expert Lilya Wagner led nonprofit ministry leaders in a work session about funding their ministry activities. These leaders previously participated in two training sessions about developing strong and viable ministries in partnership w... Read more Forest Park Invites Community to Study Bible The gospel of Matthew is filled with many soul-winning examples in the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. Read more Deaf Ministries in Seattle Puget Sound Adventist Deaf Ministries in Seattle, Wash., invited a few visitors to come and got a crowd when numbers swelled to 21 for deaf guest speaker Francisca Trexler on Oct. 24, 2015, at Volunteer Park Church in Seattle. Read more Families Experience Student Life at Auburn When Melinda Newell decided to enroll her home-schooled son, Samuel, as a freshman at Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA), it came with a lot of adjustments. Read more PSAA Honor Students Plan Service Campaigns The Puget Sound Adventist Academy (PSAA) National Honor Society (NHS) chapter recently participated in three service campaigns with plans for more throughout the school year. Read more Student Newsletter Earns Double 'Wave' of Awards Ask students about who likes to win an award, and nearly every hand will go up in the air. Whether for academics, physical education, citizenship or creativity, students respond enthusiastically when their name is called to receive an award. Read more New Member Challenges Congregation to Share Faith Two recent baptisms have brought additional joy to the Sequim Church in Sequim, Wash. Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Current page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Tapestry of Faith Maya Angelou writes, “We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color.” Read more
Regional Ministry Clarifies Purpose, Recommends Leader After months of meetings and hours of discussion interspersed with moments of prayer, the Regional Advisory Committee fulfilled a multilevel mission and visioning process by selecting a leader to represent African American churches in the ministry... Read more
Chehalis Members Sing Along to Messiah The first Chehalis Church Messiah Sing Along was in 1996, but it really began years earlier and far away. Read more
Eastside Fellowship Assembles Care Packages Eastside Adventist Fellowship members pooled their resources to provide care packages for the homeless men served by Congregations for the Homeless (CFH). Read more
Guests Join Experiential Journey to Bethlehem For the last 10 years, Peter Vukshich is the first face guests see each year at Journey to Bethlehem after meeting their guides. Depending on the script, he is either King Herod in his court or Simeon in the temple. Read more
Big Picture of Ministry Fundraising expert Lilya Wagner led nonprofit ministry leaders in a work session about funding their ministry activities. These leaders previously participated in two training sessions about developing strong and viable ministries in partnership w... Read more
Forest Park Invites Community to Study Bible The gospel of Matthew is filled with many soul-winning examples in the life and teaching of Jesus Christ. Read more
Deaf Ministries in Seattle Puget Sound Adventist Deaf Ministries in Seattle, Wash., invited a few visitors to come and got a crowd when numbers swelled to 21 for deaf guest speaker Francisca Trexler on Oct. 24, 2015, at Volunteer Park Church in Seattle. Read more
Families Experience Student Life at Auburn When Melinda Newell decided to enroll her home-schooled son, Samuel, as a freshman at Auburn Adventist Academy (AAA), it came with a lot of adjustments. Read more
PSAA Honor Students Plan Service Campaigns The Puget Sound Adventist Academy (PSAA) National Honor Society (NHS) chapter recently participated in three service campaigns with plans for more throughout the school year. Read more
Student Newsletter Earns Double 'Wave' of Awards Ask students about who likes to win an award, and nearly every hand will go up in the air. Whether for academics, physical education, citizenship or creativity, students respond enthusiastically when their name is called to receive an award. Read more
New Member Challenges Congregation to Share Faith Two recent baptisms have brought additional joy to the Sequim Church in Sequim, Wash. Read more