News from the Allegheny East Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, which includes churches and schools in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.
The Mount Sinai church in Trenton, N.J., recently held its annual community health fair, attracting a diverse crowd from the surrounding area and regular church members. The event offered something for everyone, from the youngest to the oldest attendees.
A men’s prayer line that began more than 20 years ago recently hosted a retreat on Allegheny East Conference’s (AEC) grounds, bringing together 42 attendees.
As I enter my senior year at Pine Forge Academy, I can confidently say that these past three years have been the most transformative of my teenage life.
The Newtonville (N.J.) church recently hosted a three-day evangelism experience called “The Sanctuary.” They erected a live replica of the mosaic sanctuary on the church grounds to educate members and the community about the purpose of the sanctuary.
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.
Pine Forge Academy (PFA) was founded in 1946 and was envisioned to be a boarding school in the North where African American high school students could attend without the racial issues taking place in schools in the South.
Trevor Kinlock was recently selected to serve as the new president of the Allegheny East Conference.We recently sat down with him to get to know him better.
Youth services resulted in multiple baptisms on the last Sabbath of the Allegheny East Conference (AEC) Camp Meeting. The Youth Ministries Department, guided by the theme, “Basic,” and inspired by Matthew 22:36–40, aimed to strip away complexities in order to focus on the essentials of faith.