“I believe that Jesus’ greatest example to us is how He dealt with the suffering of others. You don’t have to be a Christian to understand what Jesus Christ has... read more →
Pastors Reflect on Ministry and the Future of Church In 2020, soon after identifying COVID-19, the northeast portion of the U.S. was inundated with positive cases and deaths. Pastors in... read more →
Determined to Go Where Jesus Leads It is not easy to coordinate activities for youth and young adults in person, much less in a virtual environment. However, this is what... read more →
As we enter summer, the global coronavirus pandemic continues to affect our lives, churches, economy, and community connections. The pandemic opened a variety of ways for church members to get... read more →
The work of Children’s Ministries has been a focus in the Adventist Church for more than 150 years. It began back in 1863 when a woman named Adelia Patten wrote... read more →
An estimated 70-80 percent of Adventist college-aged young people attend a non-Adventist institution of higher learning. While proponents of Adventist education encourage young adults to attend one of 13 Adventist... read more →
Atlantic Union Conference Commemorates 120 Years of Service and Community Engagement April 16 is a significant day in the history of the Atlantic Union. On that day in 1901, the... read more →
We are at the one-year mark of the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic that forced us to make significant adjustments in our lives. The administrators in the Atlantic Union and... read more →
It has been one year since our lives changed because of the deadly coronavirus. With in-person church services occurring on a limited basis because of state, town, and county guidelines,... read more →
God has given us his Word as a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. Its teachings have a vital bearing on our prosperity in all the... read more →