It all began with a conversation between a small church pastor with approximately 10-15 active members and a conference president. One was praying about ways to connect with a community... read more →
Utica International church recognizes the importance of lifelong learning. Adult education is critical today as it allows individuals to acquire knowledge and skills that they may have missed during their... read more →
Every month provides opportunities for ministry and witnessing for Jesus Christ. For the Joy of Troy church in Troy, New York, the month of May was exceptionally busy as church... read more →
Joy of Troy hosted a concert featuring Jaime Jorge on March 19 for the Quadrant community, church, and surrounding areas. They advertised extensively to the community, and about 20 visitors... read more →
Two people were baptized and another person joined the church on profession of faith on May 20 at Westvale church in Syracuse, New York. Alla Toderiko and Marc Raymond Vreeland... read more →
The Joy of Troy church Men’s Ministries department recognized the women of the church, including missing members and women in the neighborhood Quadrant, in honor of Mother’s Day on May... read more →
Union Springs Academy, in Union Springs, New York, is celebrating 100 years of ministry, dedication, and service in 2021. From its humble beginnings back in 1921, where it was purchased... read more →
The Sanctuary Sabbath School class of the Roosevelt church in Fulton, New York, recently donated more than $2,000 to the ADRA “COVID-19 Crisis in India” fund. The class (commonly referred... read more →
New York Conference (NYC) continued to work with its leaders and lay members in spite of the pandemic. The most recent version of the conference’s yearly Lay Training Series (LTS)... read more →
On Sabbath, July 10, the Wellsville church in Wellsville, New York, will host a special Sabbath School, worship service, and graveside ceremony honoring Adventism’s recently-rediscovered first African American ordained preacher,... read more →