Members of the Gladstone City Council took time in their meeting on Tuesday, August 8th, to thank the Youth and Young Adults of the Oregon Conference for their community service projects during camp meeting.
In the first week of August, the Gladstone Park Adventist Church was transformed into a tropical paradise as they hosted the North American Division’s Vacation Bible School (VBS) test event. For those who may not be aware, the Gladstone Park Church is currently the one and only testing location for the NAD’s VBS program before it is finalized and sent out all over the world!
Recently, Oregon Adventist Stories creator, Kaleb Eisele got a chance to sit down with Pastor Greg Brothers, to reflect on his years of Oregon Conference ministry on the coast.
Fernando Chavez, Portland Adventist Academy vice principal and spiritual life director, recently shared the impact local pastors have on the students of PAA.
"You deserve to see Jesus in Christians.” That’s the central theme ofthe new upcoming podcast, Bridges Over Walls from the Oregon Conference.
“In Community” was the theme for this year’s Gladstone Camp Meeting. Long before the tents were standing, the pronto pups were frying, or the iconic green benches were set up on the lawn, volunteers and staff were hard at work putting that theme into action.
As many begin preparing for their trip to Gladstone for camp meeting, Gladstone Park is alive with the sounds of construction, the smell of paint, and the familiar sight of tents and benches. When it comes to camp meeting, this is your ultimate guide!
Join the Oregon Conference office team as we keep praying for this process and seek God’s will for the future leaders of Oregon Conference Education.
The Bloom church plant began as an Adventist Fellowship in late 2019, with public Sabbath worship services beginning in 2020 as part of the Oregon Conference initiative to plant more new churches across the territory.
For many who were raised in the Seventh-day Adventist denomination, camp meeting is a tradition that extends far beyond the generations of our parents and grandparents. It’s something we may take for granted or assume the people around us know about, but for many people the idea of camp meeting is something new.