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Historia de V. Michelle Bernard/Traducción por Domitila Rosette

En el artículo principal de esta edición, “Regresando a Casa”, miembros de iglesia de toda la Columbia Union Conference explican qué los atrajo a la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día. También comparten consejos sobre cómo hacer que una iglesia sea más acogedora, para que otros también la conviertan en su hogar espiritual.

Enfócate en el Reino

·       Enfócate en el reino, no en la iglesia.

·       Cualquiera puede discipular a otros; solo necesitas estar dispuesto a dedicar tiempo y energía a una relación, y dejar que el Espíritu Santo se encargue del resto.

·       Permite que la persona a la que estás discipulando lidere las conversaciones.

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Story by Janel Ware

At the 62nd General Conference (GC) Session in St. Louis, the Shenandoah Valley Academy (SVA) Music Department had the opportunity to shine. SVA Music performed in concerts on the convention center’s main and theater stages, held pop-up concerts throughout the week, entertained at the SVA booth in the exhibition hall and even showcased their talent on the Three Angels Broadcasting Network.

Director Daniel Biaggi and Associate Director Kelly Wiedemann Jaén led the inspiring tour, accompanied by incoming SVA Music Director Andrés Mendoza, along with a group of alumni musicians.

Exceptional patient care begins with treating illness and injury, addressing the body’s intricate complexities. But it doesn’t end there. Truly exceptional care also recognizes and responds to the human spirit, affirming each person’s inherent dignity and worth—understanding humans as more than their biology.

Increasingly, research and experience affirm this holistic approach as healthcare moves toward values-based models. Yet, this philosophy is not new. Seventh-day Adventist healthcare has long embraced this view, seeing every patient as an image-bearer of God.

Fall 2025 Washington Adventist University Musicfest

Story by Visitor Staff

Seven academies and 160 students recently participated in Washington Adventist University’s MusicFest this year. 

Brian Liu, MusicFest director and assistant professor of Music at the university, reports that they awarded 47 scholarships, totaling $980,000 to the following Columbia Union students (below). 

From a Small Group to a New Life, New Jersey Conference, First Filipino church, E. Jardiniano, Rafael Monteiro

Story by Stephen Lee

Just one year ago, the First Filipino church launched a Hispanic/Latino ministry to serve its growing Spanish-speaking community. E. Jardiniano, senior pastor, and Rafael Monteiro, volunteer lay pastor, began small Sabbath afternoon gatherings focusing on prayer, Bible study and personal testimony.

Atholton Reaches Out to Community With VBS, Music, Chesapeake Conference, Atholton Church, Vacation Bible School, WGTS 91.9, "True North", Unspoken

Story by Evan Knott

The Atholton church in Columbia, Md., recently hosted two major outreach events that created significant opportunities for community engagement and evangelism.

With more than 170 children in attendance, Atholton held a high-tech “True North” Vacation Bible School (VBS), featuring a vibrant, immersive experience, complete with a professionally designed set, high-quality lighting, a colorful stage and a massive LED wall in the sanctuary. Each day, children were greeted by animated characters on lobby screens that brought the “True North” theme to life.

Story by Brian Carlson

Christian Record Services is pleased to announce the appointment of Pastor Dexter Thomas as its new president. With a distinguished career in ministry, advocacy, and leadership, Thomas brings a deep passion for serving the blind and low-vision community, as well as a proven track record of innovative outreach and organizational growth.

Bob Cundiff, Ohio Conference president, and his wife, Tanique (center), join Columbus Ghanaian church pastors and guests during its 25th year celebration.

Story by Francis Tuffour

Members and guests of the Columbus (Ohio) Ghanaian church recently gathered to celebrate a significant milestone: 25 years of ministry, mission and community rooted in unwavering faith. Under the theme, “After 25 Years—We Still Believe,” the celebration reflected on the church’s journey and looked forward with hope.