More than 800 people attended a TED-style weekend of presentations held in Toowoomba, Queensland, November 4-5, and more than double that number watched online.
Author: Jarrod Stackelroth
Delegates from around the South Pacific Division gathered in Wahroonga, New South Wales, for annual executive meetings and talked through the big issues facing the Church in this region.
There are people living next door and across the street who are in desperate need of help and hope.
The Adventist Church is in trouble.
Retaining young people in the Seventh-day Adventist Church was the focus of a special tour organised by the South New Zealand Conference.
"Corporately, universally, we don’t need a reformation," writes Adventist Record editor Jarrod Stackelroth. "We need a resistance movement. We need a revolution."
As fatalities continue to rise in the latest United States mass shooting, Seventh-day Adventist Church world president Ted Wilson releases an official statement of condolence.
Is your home a place where you simply live, eat and sleep? Or is it a "kingdom house"?
Griffith church has a history of being rough on pastors. But after much soul searching and prayer, they decided to repent and apologise in a special ceremony.
The South New South Wales Conference held its session on Sunday, returning all of the incumbent officers and planning for the next four years.