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Speakers, participants, and organizers of the North American Division's (NAD's) counternarrative writing conference, part of the NAD's Adventist Ministries Convention, held January 9 & 10, 2023, pose for a picture together

Site of Civil Rights Breakthrough Inspires North American Division Writing Conference Attendees to Effect Change

On January 9 and 10, 2023, the North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (NAD) held its first counternarrative writing conference. The unique conference took place during the NAD’s Adventist Ministries Convention. Held at the International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro, North Carolina, it championed sharing narratives from the perspective of historically marginalized groups, i.e., counternarratives.

Rose Otis, former GC Women's Ministries director, passes away

Rose Otis, First General Conference Women’s Ministries Director, First Woman to Serve as a North American Division Vice President, Passes to Her Rest

On Jan. 7, 2023, Rose Marie Otis, first General Conference Women’s Ministries director, and first woman to serve as a North American Division vice president, passed to her rest. Widely known as a public speaker and author, she was living in Frederick, Maryland, at the time of her death. Otis was 82.

Jan 2023 NAD religious freedom prayer breakfast

Community Faith Leaders Gather as North American Division Hosts Fourth Religious Freedom Prayer Breakfast

On Jan. 17, 2023, approximately 100 people from diverse faith traditions gathered for the fourth annual breakfast. The event, held again in person for the second year in a row, recognized Jan. 16 as National Religious Freedom Day in the U.S., and included prayer for the blessing of the meal served, elected officials, the community, the nation, global health and healing, for peace, religious freedom, and for unity of spirit.

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“Happiness” Multimedia Project Launches in February 2023

After more than a year of work and the commitment of numerous media centers, media entities, and professionals in several communication fields from around the world, Hope Media Europe, with the Trans-European Division (TED) and Inter-European Division (EUD) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, will officially launch the multimedia HAPPINESS project on February 3, 2023. Addressing the intentional collaboration with media partners from TED, EUD, North American Division, Inter-America Division, and South American Division, Adrian Duré, coordinator for the network projects in Europe through Hope Media Europe, shared that “together and with God's direction, we can do great things and we can touch the lives of many people in the world through our productions."

Baton Rouge Bikers Sabbath Aug 2022

Bikers Blessed in Baton Rouge Ministry

Motorcycle Ministry Sabbath took place on Aug. 6, 2022. Earlier last year, when Michael Cerda, pastor of the Baton Rouge Seventh-day Church, first shared with the congregation that the Southwestern Union asked tmhe to host “bikers” from all over the country, there was a unified laugh followed by thoughtful silence. Members weren’t sure how to host bikers.

Keynote speaker Leah JM Dean, founder of the leadership, professional, and personal development company Conduit International Ltd., presenting at the Adventist Women Leaders (AWL) luncheon held January 11, 2023

Adventist Women Leaders Luncheon Challenges Nearly 70 Attendees to Leverage their Strengths for Ministry Success

At the Adventist Women Leaders (AWL) luncheon, held January 11, 2023, at the conclusion of the North American Division 2023 “Replenish” Adventist Ministries Convention in Greensboro, North Carolina, nearly 70 attendees learned how to leverage their strengths and manage their weaknesses from keynote speaker Leah JM Dean, founder of the leadership, professional, and personal development company Conduit International Ltd.

Evelyn Sullivan, North American Division (NAD) Early Childhood Education director, facilitating a seminar at the NAD's 2023 Adventist Ministries Convention

North American Division Adventist Ministries Convention Seminars Cover Mental Health, Inclusion, Leadership, and More

After three years apart, ministry leaders from across the North American Division (NAD) reunited at the 2023 “Replenish” NAD Adventist Ministries Convention in Greensboro, North Carolina. From January 8-11, 2023, they worshiped, laughed, and learned together. “Replenish” offered spiritual and professional development, with nearly 70 educational seminars spread out over two days. Presenters included NAD officers and departmental directors, union- and conference-level leaders, pastors, and experts in different fields. Topics included children’s ministry, cultural intelligence, disabilities, family, men’s and women’s ministry, health, IT, leadership, philanthropy, social media, stewardship, youth and young adult ministry, and more.

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UChicago Medicine, AdventHealth Launch Joint Venture to Expand Health Services in Chicago’s Western Suburbs

The University of Chicago Medicine and AdventHealth have closed on a transaction to form a joint venture called UChicago Medicine AdventHealth (healthychicagoland.org), which will combine the expertise and resources of both organizations to bring academic medicine to the western suburbs of Chicago.

Friends laughing together in the exhibit hall of the North American Division's Adventist Ministries Convention

NAD Adventist Ministries Convention Exhibit Hall Inspires and Equips Attendees for Mission

At any major convention, the exhibit hall is a hotspot with lots of activity. The exhibit hall open throughout the North American Division’s (NAD) Adventist Ministries Convention (AMC), held January 8 to 11, 2023, in Greensboro, North Carolina, was no exception. It offered a place to catch up with friends, play games, get some cool swag and learn more about the 45 ministries represented there, including NAD departments, ministries of the global Seventh-day Adventist Church, and independent ministries.

PUC students engage in San Francisco outreach leading to baptisms

Hands-on Evangelism Class Takes Students to the Streets of San Francisco

Three theology students from Pacific Union College participated in an evangelism class last fall that allowed them to share their faith and the truth of the gospel with three church congregations and the surrounding community in San Francisco. The hands-on class ultimately resulted in nine baptisms.