Washington Conference Puget Sound Students Connect With God Students at Puget Sound Adventist Academy bonded during Connect 2008, a recent three-day spiritual retreat at Rosario Beach. The retreat is an annual time for students and staff to connect with each other through community service, team-building e... Read more Grays Harbor Food Bank Prays for One Freezer When the Grays Harbor Food Bank freezer stopped working, Wilma and Bob O'Day, food bank coordinators, weren't sure how they would find the money for a new one.But even as they were puzzling about what to do next, God was already at work in the com... Read more Churches Host Party for Seniors Friday Harbor and Orcas Island churches worked together recently to plan and host a birthday party for senior residents in their community.During church they organized themselves and transported their potluck to the senior residence, where they st... Read more PSAA Welcomes New Leaders Puget Sound Adventist Academy, in Kirkland, Wash., began the academic year with new leadership.Rick Serns, principal, brings a rich background of experience in education and management. Most recently, Serns served as director of employee and labor... Read more Lacey Church Receives a Grant The Lacey Church recently built a fellowship hall for $380,000 and named it Tuttle Hall after the family who donated the land where the church is located.The members borrowed about $110,000 to finish the project and voted in January to pay off the... Read more Green Lake Launches Fine Arts Ministry The Green Lake Church launched The Green Lake Academy of Fine Arts with a five-day music camp in August.More than 40 children, ages 5–15, participated in an array of classes including violin, cello, piano, organ, harpsichord, drums/percussion, bel... Read more Auburn Adventist Academy Senior Survival Builds Team Spirit The senior class of 2009 spent Sept. 26–28 on a weekend retreat bonding, camping, playing, working and worshipping together.In addition to traditions like selecting class officers and relaxing on the grounds of beautiful Fort Flagler, the students... Read more Women Collect Toys for Children Western Washington women are turning “lemons into lemonade” as a result of the annual women's retreat at Ocean Shores this September.Sylvia Matiko, author of the book, Lemons to Lemonade, shared how each person is really a lemon without God. Howev... Read more Volunteers Build Bethlehem in Auburn Volunteers hauled cement blocks and shoveled dirt in the bright September sun at the beginning of a 12-day block-laying mission in Auburn, Wash. The goal? To lay 14,000 blocks and build a permanent "Bethlehem" structure for the Auburn Academy Chur... Read more Washington State Reformatory Hosts Four Baptisms There were lots of smiling faces—and really cold water!" says Kim Willis, tireless volunteer program sponsor.But nobody—not even the four inmates in the photo—really minded the chill as they were baptized on Thursday evening, July 24, at the Washi... Read more New Staff Join Buena Vista Elementary The face of Buena Vista Elementary School’s teaching staff changed drastically this year.Veteran educators Marjorie Lyman (second grade), Roger Hinshaw (sixth grade) and Sue Duncan (office manager) retired from teaching at Buena Vista after 26, 29... Read more Inner-city Kids Find a Place to Belong On a Thursday morning in August, 53 nervous kids ages 8 to 13 arrived at Sunset Lake Camp. They didn't know what to expect as they left their city life behind in exchange for four days in nature.They soon found themselves in awe of the abounding e... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 69 Page 70 Page 71 Page 72 Current page 73 Page 74 Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Puget Sound Students Connect With God Students at Puget Sound Adventist Academy bonded during Connect 2008, a recent three-day spiritual retreat at Rosario Beach. The retreat is an annual time for students and staff to connect with each other through community service, team-building e... Read more
Grays Harbor Food Bank Prays for One Freezer When the Grays Harbor Food Bank freezer stopped working, Wilma and Bob O'Day, food bank coordinators, weren't sure how they would find the money for a new one.But even as they were puzzling about what to do next, God was already at work in the com... Read more
Churches Host Party for Seniors Friday Harbor and Orcas Island churches worked together recently to plan and host a birthday party for senior residents in their community.During church they organized themselves and transported their potluck to the senior residence, where they st... Read more
PSAA Welcomes New Leaders Puget Sound Adventist Academy, in Kirkland, Wash., began the academic year with new leadership.Rick Serns, principal, brings a rich background of experience in education and management. Most recently, Serns served as director of employee and labor... Read more
Lacey Church Receives a Grant The Lacey Church recently built a fellowship hall for $380,000 and named it Tuttle Hall after the family who donated the land where the church is located.The members borrowed about $110,000 to finish the project and voted in January to pay off the... Read more
Green Lake Launches Fine Arts Ministry The Green Lake Church launched The Green Lake Academy of Fine Arts with a five-day music camp in August.More than 40 children, ages 5–15, participated in an array of classes including violin, cello, piano, organ, harpsichord, drums/percussion, bel... Read more
Auburn Adventist Academy Senior Survival Builds Team Spirit The senior class of 2009 spent Sept. 26–28 on a weekend retreat bonding, camping, playing, working and worshipping together.In addition to traditions like selecting class officers and relaxing on the grounds of beautiful Fort Flagler, the students... Read more
Women Collect Toys for Children Western Washington women are turning “lemons into lemonade” as a result of the annual women's retreat at Ocean Shores this September.Sylvia Matiko, author of the book, Lemons to Lemonade, shared how each person is really a lemon without God. Howev... Read more
Volunteers Build Bethlehem in Auburn Volunteers hauled cement blocks and shoveled dirt in the bright September sun at the beginning of a 12-day block-laying mission in Auburn, Wash. The goal? To lay 14,000 blocks and build a permanent "Bethlehem" structure for the Auburn Academy Chur... Read more
Washington State Reformatory Hosts Four Baptisms There were lots of smiling faces—and really cold water!" says Kim Willis, tireless volunteer program sponsor.But nobody—not even the four inmates in the photo—really minded the chill as they were baptized on Thursday evening, July 24, at the Washi... Read more
New Staff Join Buena Vista Elementary The face of Buena Vista Elementary School’s teaching staff changed drastically this year.Veteran educators Marjorie Lyman (second grade), Roger Hinshaw (sixth grade) and Sue Duncan (office manager) retired from teaching at Buena Vista after 26, 29... Read more
Inner-city Kids Find a Place to Belong On a Thursday morning in August, 53 nervous kids ages 8 to 13 arrived at Sunset Lake Camp. They didn't know what to expect as they left their city life behind in exchange for four days in nature.They soon found themselves in awe of the abounding e... Read more