Tag: Avondale Seminary
An Avondale academic has been recognised with a Woman of the Year award for her scholarship and her leadership in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Seminary students attending an on-campus symposium at Avondale University have learnt about crossing cultures for mission and committed to addressing injustices of race and racism.
The 10-day campaign in July revitalised churches, returned young adults to in-person worship and resulted in at least 68 baptisms.
An evangelistic series presented in Melbourne by staff members and students from Avondale seminary has helped 31 people demonstrate commitment to Jesus Christ through baptism.
A new postgraduate degree at Avondale University will better prepare career changers who feel called to enter the ministry.
The new centre is aimed at creating discipleship pathways and engaging many more people into the Church's core missional activities.
Avondale students and other participants learned how to make disciples, plant churches and more.
Leviticus is a type of handbook which provides us with insights into the rituals of the sanctuary. Yet in spite of the detailed instructions, the only thing we are told that pleased God was the aroma of the burnt sacrifice. Is God really that fond of the smell of burning flesh and grain?
Ever been “caught napping”? The expression is more than 400 years old. By Shakespeare’s day it was being used to refer to someone who should have been ready for a situation but was caught unprepared.