Peggy Louise Stevens Lee, who served as secretary/treasurer of the Columbia Union Revolving Fund (CURF) for 35 years, and retired in 2015, has passed away.
Youth, Pathfinder and Children’s ministries directors and their spouses from all eight conferences within the Columbia Union recently gathered at Wisp Resort in McHenry, Md., for their annual fall advisory.
In mid-spring, more than 2,300 people toured Messiah’s Mansion in Logan, W.Va. Community member Andrea White from Chapmanville, W.Va., summarized her experience perfectly: “It was an amazing tour, and it was very interesting and eye-opening!”
If you were to ask Highland View Academy (HVA) students what some of their least favorite memories of HVA are, many would likely say their long trips in a hot (and sometimes smelly) bus because the A/C had gone out again. Or maybe they would describe crawling over the van seats because the door, which had just been “fixed,” was jammed again.
As a father of three, I have had my fair share of visits to urgent care. The check-in process is always systematic and predictable. “What brings you in today?” they ask. The patient shares their symptoms, and the doctor eventually provides a diagnosis.
Claudia Allen, a lay pastor at Allegheny East Conference's Emmanuel-Brinklow church in Ashton, Md., won the "Young Professional of the Year" award for her work at Message magazine and many other roles.
At Washington Adventist University October is also Adventist Heritage Month, a remembrance of history and heritage deeply rooted in the events and beliefs that shaped the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Since 2012, the New Jersey Conference Adventist Community Services (ACS), located in Lawrenceville, has steadily established a strong presence within nearby Mercer County communities.