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Inter-American Division President Thanks Church Members For Their Prayers

Pastor Elie Henry, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Inter-American Division, shares a statement with church leaders and members across the world, following…

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Pastors Admonished to Preach the Gospel Despite COVID-19

Mount Salem, Montego Bay…France Chambers/JAMU | Amidst the spread of the Coronavirus worldwide, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica continues to be focused on the…

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President’s Message: My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ

My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, I stand in solidarity with my fellow officers: Pastor Meric Walker, and Pastor Bancroft Barwise, and all our…

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COVID-19 Changes are from God, Embrace Them

By: Byron Buckley/NCU | Northern Caribbean University (NCU) graduating class of 2020 has been encouraged to embrace the changes resulting from the effects of the COVID-19…

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Former Cayman Islands Minister to Address NCU Graduation

Former Minister of Government in the Cayman Islands, Dr the Hon. Linford A. Pierson, will be the keynote speaker at the Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) graduation ceremony on Sunday, December 13, 2020. Dr Pierson, who is currently the chairman of the board of directors of the Cayman Islands Utility Regulation and Competition Office, will be…

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Adventist Church leaders vote One Humanity: A Human Relations Statement Addressing Racism, Casteism, Tribalism, and Ethnocentrism

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States | ANN Staff | Seventh-day Adventist Church leaders of the General Conference Administrative Committee (GC ADCOM) voted today to accept as an official statement: One Humanity: A Human Relations Statement Addressing Racism, Casteism, Tribalism, and Ethnocentrism. The statement comes after recent events led the Public Affairs and Religious Liberty (PARL) World…

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Adventist Visually Impaired Senator Elected to UN Committee for Persons with Disabilities

Mandeville, Jamaica | Nigel Coke / IAD News Staff | Floyd Morris, a member of the Andrews Memorial Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica, was elected a member of the United Nations Committee for Persons with Disabilities. The election took place on Monday, November 30, 2020. Morris who is visually impaired, is the first Jamaican to…

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Adventist Leaders in Inter-America Should Use Communication and Media To Its Full Potential

A day after top Seventh-day Adventist leaders and administrators across Inter-America vowed to embrace and implement new initiatives, projects and activities aligned with the church’s ‘I…

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NCU To Strengthen Hybrid Learning

Northern Caribbean University (NCU) is ready to push its strategic plan for hybrid learning that will extend its global reach. Director of Corporate Communication, Marketing…

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Digital Evangelism Series Sets New Paradigm For The Church in Jamaica

Kingston, Jamaica…Phillip Castell/JAMU/IAD News Staff | More than 385 persons were baptized during the first ever island-wide digital evangelism series led by the Seventh-day Adventist…

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