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Story by Kermit Netteburg, AWHN Executive Director
Adventist WholeHealth Network (AWHN) is planning to help you get “Fit for Life” during this year’s camp meeting, June 12–20, on the campus of Blue Mountain Academy in Hamburg, Pa.
Each evening, AWHN will share a video featuring simple ways to incorporate healthier living. The weekday seminars will share practical ideas, resources and information for getting fit and for using Health Ministries to connect with your community.
Story by Adventist HealthCare Staff
After hearing “you have cancer,” patients often want to begin treatment without a long wait.
Adventist HealthCare White Oak Cancer Center and Shady Grove Aquilino Cancer Center, in partnership with Maryland Oncology Hematology, are advancing and accelerating patient care with the launch of a lab for next generation sequencing (NGS) – one of only a few labs integrated into a physician practice in the United States.
Story by Jerry Woods
Throughout spring, WGTS 91.9 listeners have supported mothers facing financial hardship by donating diapers. Since March, the “Covered with Love” diaper drive has collected nearly 70,000 diapers, which have been distributed to local churches, shelters and diaper banks. The Hands and Heart initiative is part of the station’s ongoing community outreach efforts.
Story by Ricardo Bacchus
On May 17, delegates to the Columbia Union Conference 29th Constituency Meeting voted to approve a new executive committee to serve for the next five-year term.
Executive committee members are composed of presidents, pastors and lay members from each of Columbia Union’s eight conferences. They also include representatives from the union’s headquarters, Washington Adventist University, Adventist HealthCare and Kettering Health.
Story by V. Michelle Bernard
This coming weekend, delegates from across the Mid-Atlantic and Ohio will gather for the 29th Columbia Union Conference Constituency Meeting at Potomac Conference’s Southern Asian church in Silver Spring, Md.
The constituency meeting, held every five years, brings together a diverse group of delegates representing Columbia Union’s eight conferences and entities to elect leaders and review the ministries and business of the union.
Story by Jerry Woods
More than 6,000 WGTS 91.9 listeners got together for a trip down memory lane at the Third Day 30th Anniversary Tour. Fan favorite Zach Williams opened the show with some of his biggest hits. Then, Third Day spent close to two hours singing their most popular songs from the past three decades. It’s the first time in more than a decade that the original members of the band played together.
“The crowd almost never sat down. People of all ages were singing along with every word of every song,” said WGTS director of promotions and community engagement Ken Scribner.









