In September, nearly 100 churches across Pennsylvania opened their doors in a special way—inviting friends, family, neighbors and those who hadn’t attended church in a while to join them for a Grand Reunion Sabbath.
In today’s digital age, the mission field isn’t just across the street or around the world—it’s also online. The Pennsylvania Conference Media Ministries team is helping “shine the light” through two powerful resources designed to equip members and connect seekers with Christ.
This fall marks a remarkable milestone for Blue Mountain Academy (BMA)—70 years since the school first opened its doors to students in 1955. Today, BMA is a fully accredited, co-educational boarding school with students from across Pennsylvania and around the world.
Excitement buzzed through the Shamokin church as 74 children gathered for this year’s LEGIT (Love, Encourage, Give, Inspire, Teach) Kids’ Camp, themed “From the Pit to the Palace,” based on the story of Joseph.
Churches and schools across the Columbia Union Conference are preparing to host Pentecost 2025 events this fall. Several churches started meetings this week, including Mountain View Conference's Boulevard church in Charleston, W.Va., and Pennsylvania Conference's Gettysburg church.
Excitement buzzed through the Shamokin church as 74 children gathered for this year’s LEGIT Kids’ Camp, themed “From the Pit to the Palace,” based on the story of Joseph.
Reading Junior Academy (RJA) educators understand that students need to know God and not just hear about Him. “Following God is a personal relationship,” shares RJA teacher Jennifer Pettengill (pictured with students). “The only way to know God is to spend time with Him, being in His Word and prayer, and sharing that with others.”