Conversation

Articles by lay and clergy members of the Annual Conference representing the specific viewpoints of the author and not necessarily the position of the Pacific Northwest Annual Conference.

Becoming God’s Shalom: A Justice Journey

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By the Rev. Kay C. Barckley | Photo by Faith Action Network “…in peace and justice Christ brings Shalom. So when we’re living the ways of...

Sunnyside Church reaches young people in the community

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By Pastor Joel Rodriguez Sunnyside, Wash. – Recently we had great opportunities to connect with our young people, including those at-risk. Here are just a...

Get to know…Shalom!

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Shalom Agtarap serves as one of the PNW Conference office’s new additions…but she's definitely a familiar face. Get to know her and her work...

On Charlottesville and the Eclipse

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Finding herself serving a church in the path of totality, the Rev. Richenda Fairhurst reflects upon the solar eclipse, and what we can see despite the darkness of events like those in Charlottesville.

Global Mission Fellows: I am not alone

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By Yvonne Agduyeng   I had written another article for Channels and I thought I was done - another check mark off my to-do list, until...

Tacoma Methodists stand with victims of Charlottesville

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By Jesse N. Love | Additional Photos by Karen Yokota Love “Why do we have such a difficult time showing compassion to our neighbors?” This is...

Charlottesville: At Sunday worship, pastors decry racism

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By Heather Hahn | Aug. 14, 2017 | UMNS United Methodist pastors across the U.S. scrambled to rewrite sermons and find other ways for their...

Nurturing Elders: Prodigal Summer Memories

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By the Rev. Paul Graves One of my favorite Biblical stories for decades has been The Prodigal Son parable. For a variety of reasons it...

Tears and Open Hearts: Peacemaking Coordinating Team works to restore lives

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By the Rev. Terri Stewart | Photos by Thary Sun Lim Seattle, Wash. – Inside the King County Juvenile Court’s Youth Service Center lobby, the...

Nurturing Elders: Signposts on a Journey of Woundedness

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Outside the Oklahoma National Memorial Museum is the children’s memorial to honor the children killed. The wall tiles and courtyard were designed by other...

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