The Sweet Home Seventh-day Adventist Church has been alive and well during the pandemic. Despite all the social distancing guidelines God is showing us how to do what we can, with what we have, where we are and still meet all the regulations!
Before the end of January, all 32 Oregon Conference schools will be meeting in person! “It’s not been easy,” says Conference Vice-President forEducation, Gale Crosby, “but God’s been leading us through the challenges everyday.”
As Seventh-day Adventist followers of Jesus in the Oregon Conference we share deep concern about what we witnessed today in the United States of America with a crowd violently breaching the US capitol.
Thanksgiving weekend, November 28, the Coos Bay Adventist Church suffered a fire in the church's community service building. Now the community is coming together to restock and help the church begin again.
In the inclusive spirit of Jesus’ ministry, the Oregon Conference Executive Committee marked its commitment to racial diversity through three significant historic actions during their committee meeting via Zoom on Thursday, December 3, 2020.
Early this year, we shared the budget plan for 2020 that included almost $2 million in reductions from 2019.... As we come to the last part of 2020, here's how we're doing.
A new driveway for Central Valley Christian School, located in western Oregon, means expanded outreach potential and serves as a reminder to the school of God’s faithfulness.
Abundio lost nearly everything when the wildfire tore through Talent, Oregon, but gave his tithe anyway. Why?
When churches closed due to COVID-19 back in March, few guessed that we’d still be in pandemic protocols by now. But here we are.