Day one of the 2022 NPUC…
npucadmin2022-09-22T21:25:00-07:00Day one of the 2022 NPUC Pathfinder Camporee was filled with fun activities despite dreary weather.
Day one of the 2022 NPUC Pathfinder Camporee was filled with fun activities despite dreary weather.
Learning from leaders beyond the church walls may at first seem out of the ordinary, but bringing back new and innovative ideas is a core part of Ben Lundquist's leadership style with Oregon Young Adults.
The Adventurers at All Nations Center Adventurer Club learn from community members about how to help others.
As back-to-school season approaches, it's easy to get stuck in the PB&J rut. Check out this list of vegetarian meal ideas that are perfect for your kid's lunch box.
BVAS Hosts First Invention Convention
After three years of not being able to meet for the end-of-year Pathfinder Fair, the Oregon Conference Pathfinders came together in-person at Three Sisters Adventist School in Bend, Oregon for a wonderful day of celebration.
When Joanne Greco contemplated adopting a child who was blind from China, she wasn't sure she had it in her. Joanne was 59 years old. She’d already raised two children, but God had other plans.
The strains of a drum corps setting the marching tempo for “We are the Pathfinders” strong is still resonating after the first post-pandemic gathering of Washington Conference Pathfinders.
A summer bucket list is always a hit. Family editor, LaVonne Long shares the importance of making time for great family memories.
Pathfinders from throughout the Upper Columbia Conference helped SERVE Wenatchee sort over 11,500 pounds of donated food during the UCC Pathfinder Outreach Fair.