Delegates to the General Conference Session, taking place in St. Louis, June 6-11, have gathered to make important business decisions impacting the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Dave Weigley, Columbia Union Conference president, asks members to pray with him for God's guidance in the upcoming meetings.
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Teachers are responsible to make meaningful connections with every one of their students, not just the ones that they automatically connect with. A positive and healthy teacher-student relationship is key for optimum student outcomes,” says Alison Jobson, associate director of early childhood education for the Columbia Union Conference.
Learn more about the importance of cultural competence in the classroom from Jobson’s presentations below.
Le personnel de l'Agence de Développement et de Secours Adventiste (ADRA) et les membres en Pologne, Ukraine, Bulgarie et Roumanie se sont mobilisés pour aider les personnes fuyant le conflit en Ukraine.
Visitez adra.org pour soutenir les efforts continus de l'église en matière de secours international.
Les délégués du monde entier se réuniront en ligne et en présentiel à Saint-Louis du 6 au 11 juin pour élire les dirigeants de l'Église mondiale et voter des changements potentiels au Manuel d'Église.
En raison de préoccupations liées à la pandémie, l'événement ne comprendra que des réunions d'affaires, des cultes et des services du sabbat. Pour connaître le programme de la réunion et savoir comment suivre la diffusion en direct, rendez-vous sur columbiaunionvisitor.com/2022gcsession. (Bientôt disponible)
Frank Bondurant, vice-président du Développement de Ministères, rapporte que chaque année, l’union aide à financer des projets locaux.
En 2021, son bureau a aidé les églises locales, les implantations d'églises, les projets et les programmes d'extension à recevoir 618 200 dollars pour les efforts du ministère et à financer 66 implantations d'églises.
Story by V. Michelle Bernard
Five Columbia Union Conference teams including Pathfinders and volunteers from Potomac Conference's Beltsville Broncos (pictured) traveled to Eugene, Oregon to participate in the North American Division's Pathfinder Bible Experience (PBE) event last weekend. Six other teams participated virtually.
Seven of those teams placed first. Two placed second, and two placed third. Sherilyn O'Ffill, the Columbia Union Conference PBE coordinator reports that three teams are currently under review and could receive higher placements.
Story by WGTS Staff
Taking a few minutes to show kindness. And a way to help and encourage each other on a Thursday through our Hands and Heart ministry with the weekly WGTS 91.9 Drive-Thru Difference. Whether you pay for someone behind you at the drive-thru or find another way to brighten someone’s day, you can be a part of this effort to make our communities better. This story from Brenda is a great example of how small acts of kindness can make a real difference and give you a blessing so you can bless others too.
Story by LaTasha Hewitt
A retirement and the pandemic inspired S. June and D. Robert Kennedy, seasoned authors and members of Allegheny East Conference's Emmanuel Worship Center in Alexandria, Va., to each add one more book to their publishing accomplishments.
June had recently retired when their son Robert III asked what she would do with all of
her “free” time. Initially she thought it might be a great opportunity to revise some of her earlier publications. Her son, however, encouraged her to find a new voice.
Their 12-year-old granddaughter, Britt, added, “I think you should write about how Pathfinders can be witnesses.”