For students like Mayra Vasquez, church member financial partnerships with Adventist schools have made a big impact. Through the collaboration of donors from her church with her family, she was able to attend Portland Adventist Academy (PAA) and graduated June 2020.
Adventist Health makes investment to support Food Roots Local Food Programming
Humor, Christian leadership highlighted at retirement celebration for Daniel R. and Donna Jackson at NAD headquarters.
A special message from NAD president, Dan Jackson about our current cultural environment.
The Oregon Conference has been working hard to effectively meet the needs of local congregations, while finding ways to responsibly deal with the financial challenges we currently face. That has meant many churches are now seeing pastoral transitions.
The Oregon Conference of theSeventh-day Adventist Church joins the chorus of voices to lift up the memory of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and the multitude of other black brothers and sisters whose lives were taken by unjust racially-influenced violence. We join the outcry for justice and raise our voice to stand in support of all our brothers and sisters who continue to live in an oppressive shadow of racially-derived mistrust, fear and abuse by the dominant society.
On Friday, May 8, 2020, six members of the Sweet Home Church arrived at the church fellowship hall where there was a variety of blooming potted flowers, books, cookies, and church directories. The flowers were for Mother’s Day! Those who weren’t mothers got a bag of homemade cookies. There was something for everyone!
Daniel R. Jackson and his wife, Donna, have served at the NAD headquarters since his election in June 2010 at the GC Session in Atlanta, Georgia.
Walla Walla University will welcome students back to its campuses in fall for the 2020-2021 academic school year, prioritizing safety and quality education.
The Oregon Prayer Conference has a new leadership team.