Musings: Meeting Needs in the Midst of Disaster

Last summer, Aaron Pazan visited the Philippines for the Global Young People’s Convocation and Legislative Assembly serving as a young adult representative for the Western...

An Open Letter to the UMC

An Open Letter to the UMC By Amy Pazan | Photos by Wikimedia Commons Amy Pazan, an active young person in The Pacific Northwest Conference passionately...

Musings: “I Share, Therefore I Am.”

Musings & Younger Perspectives “I Share, Therefore I Am.”* By The Rev. Shalom R. Agtarap | Illustration by Moses Garibay “Did you see my post about...

Messy Church celebrates multi-generational relationships and discipleship

Messy Church celebrates multi-generational relationships and discipleship By Scott Klepach, Jr. There are scavenger hunts and painting crafts. Or, there are camp songs and googly-eyes But...

Holy Interruptions: Mission Experiences for Youth

Young people from Tibbetts UMC (Seattle, Wash.) participated in L.A.S.T. (Learning and Serving Together). Holy Interruptions Mission Experiences for Youth By The Rev. Jeff Lowery “Holy interruption...

You are not alone at Seattle’s Wesley Club!

Several United Methodists and friends participated in the Womxn’s March in Seattle in January. The 3.6 mile trek began in Judkins Park, ending in...

How can we nurture future leaders in their spiritual calling?

By Jesse N. Love | Photos by Pastor Dione Corsilles, the Rev. Elmar de Ocera, and Aaron Pazan Also read: “Exploration Event Guides Young Adults...

Musings: Do Young Adults Exist?

Musings & Younger Perspectives: Do Young Adults Exist? By The Rev. Emma Donohew | Photos courtesy of Wikimedia Commons (See links below) As a young Millennial pastor...

Love. Serve. Grow.

By Anthony Sy | Ministry Intern serving at Redmond United Methodist Church Coming from a church (Beacon United Methodist) whose practices are focused inward upon faith formation and spiritual growth,...

New Scholarship fund empowers PNW Conference to offer grants to 16 students

In 2016, the PNW Conference made a change in its budget to reallocate existing support for student education to a new Scholarship Fund available to United Methodist students from the Pacific Northwest. This spring, the first round of student applications were received and grants awarded totaling $24,000.

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