Chesapeake Conference Elects new Executive Secretary

Feitosa comes with great talents and background The Chesapeake Conference Executive Committee elected Kleyton Feitosa conference executive secretary today. After taking a few days to make a final decision, Feitosa accepted the position. The position opened when Rick Remmers became conference president this past August

Car Crash Claims Life of Esperanza Alvarez-Muniz, Assistant Dean of Women

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Andrews University in Mourning         Esperanza Alvarez-Muniz, 1970-2011   Berrien Springs, Mich.— Andrews University is mourning the loss of Esperanza Alvarez-Muniz, assistant dean of women for Lamson Hall and a beloved mentor, friend and colleague to those who knew her.                 On Friday, Oct.

Andrews Study Bible Goes Digital with Logos Bible Software

Digital edition is available for all major operating systems Berrien Springs, Mich.—Keeping another promise made when the huge publishing project was first authorized in 2007, officials at Andrews University have announced the release of the Andrews Study Bible in a popular digital format, readily accessible for computers and mobile electronic devices. Niels-Erik Andreasen, president, said the Study Bible is available as a digital product through a partnership between Andrews University and Logos Bible Software , the largest developer of software for the Christian market and a worldwide leader in multilingual electronic publishing

Arizona Conference Re-elects Officers

Future constituency sessions every five years instead of four       From left, Robert Hastings, treasurer; Tony Anobile, president; Ed Keyes, executive secretary.   The three officers of the Arizona Conference were re-elected Sunday, October 2, at the 29th regular session: Tony Anobile, president; Ed Keyes, executive secretary (and ministerial/evangelism director); and Robert Hastings, treasurer. Others elected included: Judy McGee, Adventist Book Center; Phil Draper, communication/development; Ruben Escalante, education/family ministries; Jason Carlson, literature ministries; Jack Robinson, religious liberty; Jose Marin, Hispanic and Sabbath school ministries; John Schachinger, trust services/stewardship; Benjamin Lundquist, youth adult ministries; Erik VanDenburgh, youth ministries; and Walter Arties, African-American ministries.

Radio of Hope Begins Broadcasting to Northwest Washington

“A lot of things happen providentially…” The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) opened a one-week window in 2007 where nonprofit community groups in the United States could file an application for a noncommercial broadcast license. Glenn Gately, a fisheries biologist from Port Townsend, Wash., heard about this once-in-a-generation opportunity and felt God prompt him to take action. “I’m not a radio person, but I know Jesus is coming soon,” says Gately

WWU Placed in Top Tier, U.S. News and World Report’s "Best Colleges"

Also listed with top social work program   COLLEGE PLACE, Wash. – Walla Walla University (WWU) is pleased to announce that it once again placed in the top tier of the U.S.

Griffith Chosen as SWU Executive Secretary

Has served Southwestern since 1998 At the Southwestern Union Conference (SWU) executive committee meeting on Tuesday, September 20, Buford Griffith, Jr., was elected to serve as executive secretary of the Southwestern Union.

Dr. Ron C. Smith Elected President of the Southern Union

Gordon Retzer has chosen to retire In its 18 th Quinquennial Session on Sunday, September 18, 2011, the Southern Union Conference elected Dr.

Dr. Leslie Pollard to be Inaugurated as Oakwood University’s 11th President

Four-day inaugural weekend planned Official inauguration events for the installation of Oakwood University’s 11th president, Leslie N. Pollard, Ph.D., D.Min., MBA, will take place on Thursday, October 13, through Sunday, October 16, 2011, on the campus of Oakwood University, located at 7000 Adventist Boulevard, NW, in Huntsville, Ala.

Iowa-Missouri Conference Re-elects All Officers and Departmental Leaders

Iowa-Missouri delegates at their Quadrennial Constituency Session re-elected officers Dean Coridan (president), Robert Peck (vice president for administration) and Rhonda Karr (vice president for finance). Also re-installed to serve another four-year team were all department directors:  Robert Wagley (ministerial / evangelism / religious liberty), Joseph Allison, ED (education), Michelle Miracle (communication / Sabbath school), Denison Sager (youth / Camp Heritage), Brian Carlton (planned giving / Conference Association secretary), and Stan Shireman (Adventist Book Center manager).