The One project introduces more intimate gatherings but remains focused on the Son.
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What James "Pat" Blanch lacked in education, he made up for in selflessness and a desire to serve.
Avondale is not only hosting but co-organising a more intimate gathering of the One project as it returns to campus for a third consecutive year.
Beyond the comfort and safety of our own bubbles are people seeking connection and friendship.
The health message of the Seventh-day Adventist Church—the “right arm” of the gospel—is getting a much-needed booster shot as part of an innovative new strategy designed to meet the needs of communities throughout the South Pacific Division.
Ever wondered how pastors get from college graduation to ordination? Here's a sneak peek into the first few years of pastoral ministry—internship.
An Avondale seminarian’s book describing the local church as the future of Seventh-day Adventism is in its second printing only two months after launching.
"Jericho Road does not condemn viewers to an offering of shallow clichés, sentimental dialog and easy answers."
An Avondale academic’s research for a worldwide study of two Bible books is currently being used by Adventist Church members around the world.
Shark Tank was an opportunity for young people from around the North NSW Conference to receive some funding towards their service projects.