Emerging Generations 2010
Online Registration is now open for this training event for adult workers with Youth and Young Adults.
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Churches Struggle to Stay Connected to College Students
Congregations routinely celebrate college-bound youth with farewell gifts and parties featuring slideshows of pre-school Christmas pageants, high-school mission trips, and almost everything in-between.
A Mission Challenge & Opportunity to Reach It!
Bishop Grant Hagiya challenged the conference last year to initiate at least 50 new Covenant Relationships with missionaries and this year at Annual Conference he doubled it!
Bishop's Greeting

We invite you to surf our website, and remind you that part of our core mission is to ask if there is anything we can do? We cordially welcome you to join us in any of our 267 local churches, and countless associated ministries. Our Pacific Northwest Annual Conference extends through local feeding and housing programs for the homeless to campus ministries at our area universities.
We have recently updated our site with an area dedicated to updates on how our members can care for those recently impacted by the tragic earthquake in Haiti (CLICK HERE). I encourage you to explore it as we all struggle to respond to the call to do all we can.
Our goal is to practice radical hospitality at all levels of our church. We commit ourselves to do everything in our power to make you feel at home in our churches and denomination. We will go out of our way to help, support and encourage you. Let me extend my warmest welcome to you!
Blessings,
Grant Hagiya, Resident Bishop
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- New York bishop supports Islamic center








