Conversations with UCC Scheduled Prior to Constituency

January 25, 2023

Conversations with UCC are for every member to come and hear what is happening in our territory. 

In advance of the Upper Columbia Conference (UCC) Constituency Session to be held Sept. 24, 2023, at Upper Columbia Academy, there will be several Conversations with UCC throughout the conference territory. Conversations with UCC are for every member to come and hear what is happening in our territory. This year we will have a meal, a devotional, prayer time, and Q & A together. Locations and dates for Conversations With UCC are as follows: 


  • March 11: Lewiston, ID area
  • March 12: Spokane, WA area
  • April 15: Coeur d’Alene, ID area
  • April 29: Wenatchee, WA area
  • April 30: Yakima, WA area
  • May 6: Walla Walla, WA area
  • May 7: Tri-Cities, WA area


Please find a location where you can attend and mark it on your calendar. Each event begins at 6pm. 


“Every person in Upper Columbia Conference is so important to our mission of reaching our communities with the Christ-centered Seventh-day Adventist message of hope and wholeness,” said David Jamieson, Upper Columbia Conference president. “We have spent 40 days in prayer focusing on what God has in store for this conference and helping us focus on connecting with every man, woman, boy, and girl. It is my prayer that you will join us and discover the wonderful things that are happening in our churches, schools, and communities throughout this conference.”


For more information about Conversations with UCC and specific locations, please see the website at www.uccsda.org/constituency.

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