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Adventist Church celebrates 150th birthday
Employees of the Seventh-day Adventist Church headquarters building sang old, “progressive” hymns and heard remarks from top church leaders in a brief afternoon ceremony yesterday that marked the 150th anniversary of the denomination. -
Adventist Church outlines 2013 world budget
The 2013 budget of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s world headquarters funds mission work and administrative support outside of North America, as well as the operation of the headquarters building. -
Women's ordination on GC Annual Agenda
Next week’s Annual Council will likely have a packed agenda, including a discussion on how leaders should respond to actions of two administrative unions that conflict with world church policy. -
New Adventist medical school launched in Peru
The Seventh-day Adventist Church on Thursday inaugurated a medical school in Peru, the first Adventist school of medicine in the Northwestern region of South America. -
Man’s best friend teaches tithing
John Mathews is using his dog to help educate young people about a topic that he says can often seem boring: tithing. -
In newest country, radio ministry coming soon
The Seventh-day Adventist Church plans to launch a radio ministry from a beige container recently installed on the compound of its local field office in Juba, South Sudan. -
Olympics outreach impacts community members
Mervyn Weir’s play, Beyond Gold, is one of several Seventh-day Adventist outreach events held in and around the city of London during the Summer Olympic Games. -
Adventist chaplain runs the race at Olympics
Six days a week during the Olympics, Richard Daly takes the Underground to Olympic Park in East London, where more than 100,000 spectators swarm nine game venues. -
Adventist Church to bolster web presence
For church Web professionals attending an annual Internet conference, the real work gets done at breakfast. -
Adventist leaders commit to mega city mission
Top regional Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders have identified 24 cities that will receive targeted outreach efforts, the next step of a plan voted by church officials last year to focus on urban area ministry worldwide.






