Shawn Brace is one of the hidden assets of the Adventist Church. Working from his base in Bangor, Maine, he is a thinker, an author of five books, and a... read more →
The church in Bennington, Vermont, is tucked away in the far southwestern corner of the conference, a few minutes away, literally, from extreme western Massachusetts and a few minutes away... read more →
When Northern New England Conference president Bob Cundiff announced, with great emotion and difficulty, in an April 3 special staff meeting that he had accepted a call to be the... read more →
It was on February 25 that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended that organizations make contingency plans in case of COVID-19-related shutdowns. That same day, Northern New England... read more →
Northern New England is the most post-Christian place in the United States. Some 60 percent of the residents make no place in their lives for God or church, and for... read more →
If you are of a certain age, then there is a very good chance that you are familiar with the story titled The Little Engine that Could. If you aren’t... read more →
A few months ago, the members of the Greater Portland Bilingual Hispanic church in Westbrook, Maine, were discussing their desire to engage in more outreach and were identifying the barriers... read more →
The Brunswick church is known for several things in its community—its close connection to the former Parkview Adventist Medical Center, its Adventist Community Services Center, and for being warm and... read more →
Northern New England Conference’s superintendent of schools, Trevor Schlisner, had a problem—one of the schools in the conference, Riverview Memorial school in Norridgewock, Maine, needed some help attacking a long... read more →
You might think that a church serving a very specific population and located in a place where that population is relatively small would be very challenged to grow. Perhaps you’d... read more →