A Shaken World, A Soon-Coming King John Freedman, NPUC president, asks what really matters, now that we’re faced with a challenging new societal landscape. Read more
Bus Driver Goes Above and Beyond COVID-19 has drastically changed how each one of us interact within our community. While a challenging time, it has also spawned amazing stories of how people have come up with creative ways to continue outreach and mission to those in their commu... Read more
Hope for Students Your school year is totally different than you expected. The unexpected can bring pain and loss. But God has not stopped working. He can plant things in your life during this season of isolation that can help Read more
Coronavirus Leads to 'Activity Outpost' Like millions of parents, I remember the day the governor of our state closed all the schools in an effort to slow the COVID-19 virus. Suddenly spring break got really long. Read more
Be Sure Your Virtual Meetings Are Compliant! During the COVID-19 pandemic, all church entities — local conferences, schools and churches — must continue to hold board meetings to make essential decisions. These virtual meetings take place by teleconference or on various online platforms like... Read more
Faith and Feeling, When Everything Falls Apart Everyone has advice to give right now. I've had a wonderful realization in the midst of this pandemic... Read more
Rooted in Jesus My family’s roots are in Kansas. Yes, I know Kansas is considered by many as a “flyover state." I have heard most of the jokes about Kansas and may have even told a few myself. The state has a reputation of being flat, hot and humid and lacking in... Read more
Faithful Online: Washington Nurtures Virtual Communities Like many pastors in recent times, John Miller signed up for a Zoom video conferencing account for his district in Winlock and Onalaska, Washington. Before the first weekend of online-only services, Miller hosted a virtual prayer meeting to test o... Read more