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The New Jersey Conference recently celebrated 120 years of ministry. Originally part of the Atlantic Union Conference, it has grown into a family of 17,500 members, 116 churches, five schools and numerous ministries.
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La Fédération de New Jersey a récemment célébré 120 ans de ministère. Faisant à l'origine partie de la Fédération de l’Atlantic Union, elle est devenue une famille de 17 500 membres, 116 églises, cinq écoles et de nombreux ministères.
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Pasteur Ralph Martin, président de l’Union de Columbia de 1994 à 1997, est décédé le 19 juin 2021 à l'âge de 88 ans. Il a été administrateur pendant 42 ans, dont 12 au sein de l’Union de Columbia.
« Ralph était un leader très novateur et l'un des architectes du mouvement « Caring Church », déclare Dave Weigley, actuel président de l’union. « Il était connu pour être informel et créatif dans le ministère, essayant différentes méthodes pour faire avancer la mission. »
Suivez le service commémoratif en direct sur la page Facebook de Visitor le 25 septembre à 7:00 du soir.
Du 1er au 2 octobre prochain, l'Université Adventiste de Washington et l’Union de Columbia diffuseront en direct « Surmonter la Désunion dans le Corps du Christ : des Mesures Concrètes », un sommet de deux jours de G. Arthur Keough.
Les conférenciers discuteront de la justice et du renouveau, de la réconciliation interculturelle et raciale, du daltonisme par rapport à la double identité, et plus encore.
S'inscrire sur https://www.wau.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/religion-department/keough-conference/.
“For every beast of the forest is Mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills” (Ps. 50:10, NKJV).
Graduation had just ended. The tired mommy shifted an infant girl from one side to the other. “I would love to have my children at your school,” she said. “I can see from this graduation program how much your church members love their school.”
I searched her face. Our church had just finished a six-week evangelism campaign, but she hadn’t attended. Does she have enough money to pay the required tuition? I thought, then stopped myself. This is God’s school, and He sends the seekers. Just then, one of her sons came running by.
Story by Kimi-Roux James
On Saturday, August 14, around 8:30 am, an earthquake measured at 7.2 magnitude struck the southern areas of Les Cayes, Jeremie, Saint Louis de Sud, Aquin, Petit Trou de Nippes, Anse-a-Veau, and Cavaillon, followed by several aftershocks. Vibrations could be felt as far as Jamaica, about 200 miles away.
Local news outlets reported earlier that the sea in Jeremie receded, which might have been a sign of a tsunami, but warnings were rescinded later.
“Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things” (Phil. 4:8, KJV).
I became acquainted with this verse as a young adult, and it quickly became a favorite of mine. Being raised in the Seventh-day Adventist Church, I often felt completely out of sync and appalled by pop culture, which only continues to deteriorate and get worse. So this verse, which extols all that is good and pure, was very comforting and inspiring to me.