In 1960, the Adventist Church celebrated its “Jubilee” of 75 years of Adventism in the South Pacific.
Category: Culture
The Seventh-day Adventist Church, despite its small size in the 1890s, played a crucial role in Australia's constitutional development. It was instrumental in promoting religious freedom, setting a standard for future considerations on Indigenous people's recognition and rights.
Exploring the emotional needs of singles: how to embrace a rich life full of possibilities, without the need for a partner.
Tracing the growth of the Seventh-day Adventist Church's relationship with Australia's First Peoples, the journey has been marked by efforts for reconciliation, indigenous empowerment and leadership.
A colourful new painting by Indigenous artist and former patient Darleen Cooper was gifted to the San as part of NAIDOC Week.
Three years after its initial publication, The Giving Equation has been published in a new edition, including additional Life Application Lessons.
We Stand on Their Shoulders shows the different ways in which pastors have contributed to the growth, life and witness of the church, while upholding our belief in the “priesthood of all believers”.
Facing the legacy of colonisation in the South Pacific.