Where is this journey of United Methodism going?
Nancy Tam Davis, PNWAC Lay Leader
I am reminded of that saying about the thousand-mile journey and how it begins with a single step. Without...
Recognizing local church achievements, extraordinary service by members at #pnwac16
Recognizing local church achievements, extraordinary service by members at #pnwac16
By Teri Tobey with Jesse N. Love
Puyallup, Wash. - The PNWAC 2016 Awards Banquet honored...
Lay Leaders meet in advance of General Conference
By David Reinholz
May 7-9, 2016 | Portland, Ore.
On the eve of the 2016 General Conference of the United Methodist Church, annual conference lay leaders from...
How Can Worship Build Relationships?
How Can Worship Build Relationships?
By David Reinholz
The Seven Rivers District just completed the third of four regional workshops where the main topic of conversation...
Holms: Where the journey has taken me
Joan Holms, PNW Conference Lay Leader addresses the audience at opening worship at the Annual Conference Sessions 2015.
Journeys:
Where the journey has taken me
By Joan...
PNW UMW collects 266 quilts to help keep children warm
PNW UMW collects 266 quilts to help keep children warm
By Jenny Yeoh | Photo by Jesse N. Love
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thanks...
Nurturing Elders: Watch out for multi-generational ageism!
During a meal at Annual Conference in Pasco, Sue and I sat down at a table where a 20’s-something young lady was sitting next...
Legislative Summary from The PNWAC Sessions 2015
The Pacific Northwest Annual Conference Sessions 2015
Legislative Summary
Prepared by the Rev. Shirley DeLarme
Much of our action was to make our preferences known to General...
Lay Leader Address – Joan Holms – #PNWAC15
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” - Martin Luther King Jr.
I am very grateful for the opportunity to speak with you each year...
GC Delegates: What You’re In For
Journeys:
General Conference Delegates: What You're In For
By Joan Holms with Amory Peck
The year 2016 will bring us the opportunity to be more fully engaged...