The 2026 Northern New England Music Clinic brought together 285 students, staff, chaperones, and family members. This year’s theme was “A Day of Rejoicing,” focusing on the journey to and... read more →
Academy Connect was held at Camp Winnekeag from March 11–14, 2026. The annual event sponsored by the Atlantic Union Conference Office of Education brought together student leaders from the six... read more →
In a significant and forward-looking development, the Atlantic Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists has commenced a new initiative designed to strengthen its connection with students attending Seventh-day Adventist institutions of... read more →
Pathfinder clubs from across the Atlantic Union formed teams to participate in the annual Pathfinder Bible Experience (PBE), studying Isaiah chapters 1–33 in preparation for this year’s games. Teams first... read more →
There are many reasons to visit Maine in the fall, but the 84 volunteers who traveled to Camp Lawroweld in October came with a singular purpose: service. The team was... read more →
Youth and Young Adult Ministries is a clear reflection of Christ’s presence and leadership in the Advent movement. For decades, that presence has been visible and celebrated across the Greater... read more →
One invitation—that’s all it took. In 2024, Zhi Ling walked past the Manor Road church as it hosted a Health Expo. Gladys Pietranico, doing sidewalk evangelism, noticed Zhi and invited... read more →
The Cape Cod church in eastern Massachusetts recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its current building with a heart-warming, God-centered weekend. The five still-living former pastors and their wives were... read more →
At a time when many marriages and families face significant challenges, Southern New England Conference (SNEC) Family Life Ministries (FLM) is expanding its ministry. Building on the work of previous... read more →
The Hampden, Maine, group that meets every Sabbath in a community building is not large—about 15 to 25 people attend on any given week. They are not an official church... read more →









