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The bill which was passed in parliament last night, seeks to amend the Seventh Day Adventist Church Ordinance to change all references to the Leeward Islands Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist to the East Caribbean Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist church.
By Nancy S. Armstrong, Aaron Spiegel, & John Wimmer
Has the advent of the Internet and computer led congregations toward the “virtual technology church,” undermining the face-to-face relationships that have long characterized congregational life? Two recent …
We need our young people to know what it is they are up against, yes, but when naturalistic evolution is taught as fact or as the preferred and normative worldview, then we can be sure that the enemy has breached our lines.
Ever a thorny issue, the teaching of evolutionary biology at a small Christian university in California has sparked debate on the campus and within the Seventh-day Adventist church.
“Adventist parents should be able to trust their colleges and universities to build the faith of their young people,” he wrote. “They should not have the additional burden of trying on their own to figure out whether their youth are going to be taught evolution rather than creation.”
The Cross Keys Seventh-day Adventist Company became the 175th organized church in the Central Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists on Saturday January 16, 2010. This was a tremendous achievement, as the church was only started less than two years ago, under the leadership and preaching of Pastor Wayne Palmer, Pastor of the Newport District of Seventh-day Adventist Churches in Manchester.
This appears to be a growing sentiment among many younger Christians in America today. They love Jesus but they want little to do with His Church. It’s not that they don’t like the their local church or even other Christians—it’s that they don’t like how Christianity in America is frequently represented by many professing Evangelicals, which in their minds is often unloving, judgmental, arrogant, and hypocritical.
This young Seventh-day Adventist, along with his friend, Jermaine, didn’t care much what would happen to them. Instead, their immediate objective was to help. According to the Bible, the Sabbath was made by God to remind man of his creation and God’s grace for his people. So on that fateful Saturday morning Kareem and Jermaine responded to the need for help from the river’s chilling waters.

