Does God REALLY care who wins the Superbowl?
By Patrick Scriven | Director of Communications & Young People's Ministry
“Pour out your anger on the nations that do not know you,
and on the...
Resource: A Gift of Music
By Peter Fraser
The following worship songs were written over the last eight years, and were inspired by a need for quality worship songs with...
Regional Media Center: CCLI License Update
By Ian McKnight | Manager, Regional Media Center
Did you know that all churches in our conference now have a Basic Christian Copyright Licensing International...
“We Have a Story to Tell!” – Why, exactly?
By Patrick Scriven | Director of Communications & Young People’s Ministry
You’ve probably heard the proverb that if you only have a hammer, every problem...
‘A Place at the Table’ update from Lazy F Camp
Dave Burfeind, director of Lazy F Camp and Retreat Center outside Ellensburg, Wash., provides an update on the construction of a new dining hall....
insideout: What if we focused on abundance?
Revs. William (Bill) Gibson and David Valera have teamed up to produce a new video series called insideout which aims to inspire people to...
Discerning the Real: The Art of Transitioning Pastoral Relationships in the Age of Social...
By Patrick Scriven | Director of Communications & Young People's Ministry
the first few months at a new church are incredibly important for a pastor. First...
The ‘Hymn for the 81%’ and the problem of a weaponized faith
A new hymn has been circulating online over the past few days that has resonated with people both inside and outside the Church. Patrick Scriven considers why this song has resonated with many, particularly those frustrated with a partisan Christianity aligned against its social teachings.
Egypt: Advent in Tahrir Square
Advent: waiting that takes your breath away. Photo by Paul Jeffrey.
By Rev. Paul Jeffrey, reprinted with permission from his blog - Global Lens.
It is Advent...
R.I.P. Ministry Directory; Update your Find-A-Church profile
By Patrick Scriven | Director of Communications, Young People's Ministries
After a number of years of service, we'll soon be decommissioning the PNW Ministry Directory...