Tag: Seventh-day Adventist Church
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.
#weRtheCHURCH returns on August 4 and this year it’s coming to viewers from beautiful Fiji.
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.
Facing the legacy of colonisation in the South Pacific.
Local Mums At The Table groups in Victoria, New South Wales and New Zealand organised special Mother’s Day events to connect with mums in their community.
More than 500 participants attended a Digital Discipleship training weekend in Papua New Guinea, exploring the effective use of social media for sharing Jesus and navigating digital evangelism.
Kim, a Vietnamese refugee who arrived in Australia in 1977, shares her transformative journey from Buddhism to becoming a Seventh-day Adventist, reflecting on the power of faith and resilience.
"Sabbath Gift" is an opportunity to share the joy and beauty of the Sabbath with our friends, families and the general community.
The SPD announced key leadership changes: Ben Thomas assumes technology, operations and strategy, while Kingsley Wood takes charge of Pacific capacity development.