
Colourful parade of nations concludes General Conference session
The Dome auditorium was buzzing with excitement and happiness as flags were proudly carried by the participants, many of whom were wearing traditional dress.
The Dome auditorium was buzzing with excitement and happiness as flags were proudly carried by the participants, many of whom were wearing traditional dress.
Former South Pacific Division treasurer Rodney Brady was among a number of men and women acknowledged at last week’s General Conference session.
The SPD report highlighted the important work that is going on in the areas of discipleship and health, throughout the Pacific region.
More than half of the General Conference delegates from the South Pacific Division are first-time attendees. Adventist Record spoke with three first-time delegates to see what the experience has meant for them.
“It is indeed a very humbling experience to be requested to assist and guide God’s last-day remnant Church.
The election of division leaders was held on the third day of the 61st General Conference (GC) session in St Louis, Missouri.
While many people have joined the Church in recent years, retaining them remains a challenge.
After being delayed twice due to the pandemic, the 2022 General Conference session has begun.
General Conference president Pastor Ted Wilson was among those who had gathered to greet the cyclists at the end of their epic ride.
The journey, which began on May 22, has not been without its challenges, however the cyclists have been buoyed by positive encounters and faith-sharing experiences along the way.