The 2024 Annual Council Agenda Is Here

While the Adventist Message is a very biblically conservative message, many of its food chain administrators lean politically left or liberal.

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NAD Issues Statement on Fall Council Decision

In a collaborative effort, leaders in the NAD are discussing how the church in North America will move forward.

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Friday at 2018 Fall Council in Battle Creek

Quote of the day: “Lord we are not here to command, but to humbly seek your will in Scripture and follow it” (Elder Ted Wilson).

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Unity Oversight Committee Survey Results are In !!

There is strong support for not allowing presidents of discordant unions to vote in meetings of the GC Executive Committee.

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Kicking the Can of Division Down the Road

The worn out delegates seemed not to care and by a vote of 184 to 113 kicked the can down the road, allowing for non-compliance (or some might say rebellion) to continue a little longer. 

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Why The Annual Council In October Will Probably Change Our Church Forever

Many church members do not realize how much is really at stake here regarding the unity of our church.  Fortunately, some do.

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NAD Union Presidents To Meet With GC Leaders On January 19

At the end of one year, if the wayward Unions have not renounced their rebellion, the Unity Document calls for the implementation of disciplinary action against the Unions.

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Annual Council Tuesday: The Struggle for Unity

With the happier agenda items out of the way, it was time for what everyone had come for—the discussion and vote on the church unity and discipline document.

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Annual Council Monday Afternoon: Open Forum on Missions & Off the Record on Muslims

Because of the sensitivity of the issues discussed, those present were asked not to record or publicize the content of what took place. 

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Annual Council Monday Morning: Money, Marriage, and Ministry

The morning was busy and some of the presentations were challenging, but in spite of the difficulties the work continues to go forward.

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