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Recent News About Lowville Seventh-Day Adventist Church
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: At Southwestern Adventist University, More Than $50,000 Raised To Meet Student Needs During Pandemic
As the COVID-19 pandemic affected life for everyone, Southwestern Adventist University focused on meeting student needs through the Fighting Food and Housing Insecurity fundraising campaign.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: North American Division President Offers Encouraging Remarks As 2020 Draws To A Close
I want to extend to you, on behalf of my fellow officers and the entire NAD office family, our warmest holiday greetings as this year 2020 comes to an end
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Online, In-Person, or in Between: La Sierra University Students Move Ahead in Difficult Times
Her facemask is sometimes uncomfortable and six-foot distancing from classmates less than ideal, but pre-veterinary medicine student Madyllyne Vaca appreciates being able to conduct biology research on campus at La Sierra University in Riverside, California.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Guide Magazine Publishes a Story-based Adventist Fundamental Beliefs Book
Guide magazine managing editor Laura Sámano has compiled 28 true stories, one for each of the Seventh-day Adventist fundamental beliefs, and written Bible study questions for each belief in the new book What We Believe for Guide Readers.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: 2020 EndItNow Virtual Summit on Abuse in English and Spanish Draws Diverse Audience
The annual event organized by North American Division was created to help empower church leaders, school administrators and teachers, pastors, and members to recognize the signs of abuse, follow laws and protocols when reporting abuse, and help heal victims of abuse.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: North American Division Ministries, Services, and Entities Share Quinquennial Reports
Every five years, department reports are shared at the division year-end meeting, following GC Session.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Emphasis on Breakout Sessions Create Safe Spaces to Discuss Mental Health, Social Unrest; Participate in Division Strategic Planning
A unique component of the 2020 Year-End Meeting of the North American Division was virtual breakout sessions that were curated to prompt specific, productive engagement among the division’s executive committee members via Zoom.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Elden Ramirez Named North American Division Undersecretary
On October 29, 2020, the North American Division Executive Committee met virtually during the 2020 NAD Year-End Meeting (YEM) to receive the name of Elden Ramirez, the recommendation for division undersecretary, from the North American Division’s standing nominating committee.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: One Team Playbook 2020 to Conclude “Convention” Phase This Weekend
The OneTeam Playbook 2020 Leaders Convention (#oneteamNAD) is a new way of doing leadership training
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: School Kids Get 5,000 Backpacks Through ADRA, La Sierra University Partnership
When 9-year-old Quetzalli Dominguez opened her new backpack to find the colored pencils and other school supplies inside it was almost like Christmas.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Two Ethnically-Diverse Churches Worship Together in Denver
When two pastors of ethnically-diverse churches became close friends, they decided to bring their congregations together in a joint worship.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Adventist Entities in Northern California Provide Updates as Wildfires Draw Near
Only a few weeks after being threatened by wildfires, the northern California communities of Angwin and St. Helena are again facing fires that have caused thousands of people in those communities to evacuate.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Oregon Conference Responds to Wildfires, Helps Evacuees
NAD Communication Director Dan Weber talks to Jonathan Russell and Andy Villanueva from the Oregon Conference on how the Seventh-day Adventist Church has responded to the needs of the local communities after more than 100,000 people needed to evacuate due to the recent fires in their territory.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Sermonview and Chesapeake Conference Team up to Present Online Fall Evangelistic Series
With the coronavirus pandemic impacting everyone’s lives, and economic instability breaking down the securities many rely on, the Bible has become the focus of curiosity to a new generation
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Southern-Asia Pacific Division Adopts North American Division Family Ministries Resource for Child Evangelism Initiative
Family Ministries in the Southern-Asia Pacific Division (SSD) recently adopted the North American Division Family Ministries' “Making Jesus My Best Friend” baptismal resource.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: It Is Written Invites Churches to Join ACTS 20:21, A Six-Series Virtual Evangelism Initiative
It Is Written invites churches to participate in ACTS 20:21, a new evangelistic initiative offering six virtual series over the next year.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: List of Reopening Plans for Adventist Colleges and Universities in North America
List of Reopening Plans for Adventist Colleges and Universities in North America - schools prepare to receive students
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Safe at Church?
Liliana* is a Generation X Seventh-day Adventist who attends church with her three daughters. The way she worships today has been shaped by a series of violations during her tween years.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Ronny Nalin Appointed New Geoscience Research Institute Director
Ronny Nalin has been appointed the new Geoscience Research Institute (GRI) director effective August 1, 2020.
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LOWVILLE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH: Southern California Adventists Organize Demonstration for Peace and Justice
That’s what the demonstration on June 3, 2020, in Los Angeles, California, was all about as about 300 people gathered to pray, march, and connect.