Upper Columbia Conference Attempts Sneaky Bylaws Change

This Article 3 bylaws addition is a clever attempt to make the Upper Columbia Conference subservient to the NAD Executive Committee. It proposes a concentration of power that is foreign to the SDA Church and spiritually unhealthy for the members of the UCC.

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NAD Pours Fuel On The Racial Unrest Fire With New 'Statement'

Many of you have wondered, “Why does the North American Division feel obligated to issue a statement on almost every cultural issue that comes along?” They have been doing this for the last five years. The answer is twofold.

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SDA Pastor Says God Is A "She"

Feminist, liberation, process, public, queer, and other theologies approach God and spirituality with just as much sincerity as literalistic patriarchal white western centered readings.

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Texas Postpones Controversial Bylaws Changes Until 2023

The meeting was nightmare. There were all kinds of technological issues. There was echo, people getting cut off, voices in the background, strange noises, confusion and interruptions. Meeting participants were frustrated.

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Texas Conference Gender-Neutral Bylaws Proposal Violates NAD & GC E-60 Policy

Dan Jackson issued an apology letter on January 31, 2012 to NAD constituents and the SDA world church. They subsequently changed their E-60 policy back to ‘ordained’ (men) only.

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Texas Conference Seeks to Make Their Qualifications For Conference President Gender-Neutral

The Texas Conference is seeking to defy the will of the Seventh-day Adventist global Church, which states that a Conference President must be an ordained male (E-60).

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Oklahoma Conference's Attempt To Align With The NAD In Lieu Of The GC Goes Down in Flames

“We will not pull back. We are not going to quit a hiring women pastors! If you are going to kick up a fuss about it, too bad! We will not stop! Furthermore, we will continue to agitate for the ordination of women to the gospel ministry!”

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NAD Votes Kyoshin Ahn As Division Secretary

Biblically-minded conservatives point out that Ahn is the one who articulated the NAD position on hermeneutics that was published in their TOSC report.

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