1000 Children
By Rev. Dr. Dottie Escobedo-Frank
It didn’t look like anything out of the ordinary for the border town of Nogales. My hometown is used to...
ICHRP movement launches in Washington
By Rhondalei Gabuat
Vancouver, Wash. - On December 9, the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines - U.S. chapter launched with human rights...
PNW United Methodists follow students lead in gun control marches
United Methodists across the PNW Conference participated in March For Our Lives rallies last weekend. We take a look at some of the different ways they have been listening, supporting and taking action alongside the young leaders of this movement.
Mission u 2017 nurtures covenant relationships with God’s people and creation
By Jesse N. Love
For more photos from Mission u, visit bit.ly/photos-missionu2017
Ellensburg, Wash. - “Sometimes people forget that the Church is an agent of mission,”...
Tears and Open Hearts: Peacemaking Coordinating Team works to restore lives
By the Rev. Terri Stewart | Photos by Thary Sun Lim
Seattle, Wash. – Inside the King County Juvenile Court’s Youth Service Center lobby, the...
Church seeks to meet needs in border crisis
A UMNS report by Sam Hodges | July 15, 2014 | DALLAS (UMNS)
From handing out hygiene kits to providing legal briefings, United Methodists are working to...
Women with northwest roots to be consecrated as deaconesses at UMW Assembly
By Patrick Scriven
This week at the United Methodist Women’s Assembly in Columbus, Ohio, several laywoman with roots in the Northwest will be consecrated at...
Dear Dr. King: I Still Struggle for Freedom
A large group of African-American spectators stands on the banks of Buffalo Bayou to witness a baptism. Many umbrellas are present indicating an effort...
At-One-Ment with the Children
By the Rev. Paul Graves | Photo courtesy of Fabrice Florin/Wikipedia, whitehouse.gov
As it happened, I was sitting in front of the TV as the...
The parable of the Hot Dog
Commentary by Patrick Scriven
A story reported this morning on NPR gave me a little hope.
According to the Pioneer Press, Jaequan Faulkner, a 13-year-old entrepreneur...