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The U.S. government’s top Supreme Court lawyer has recommended the Court hear a case with potentially far-reaching implications for Sabbath-keepers in the workplace. Noel Francisco, the U.S. Solicitor General, filed the brief December 9, 2019, in a case brought by Seventh-day Adventist church member Darrell Patterson against the national pharmacy chain Walgreens. Francisco, whose brief came in response to a request from the Supreme Court for his advice, suggested that Patterson’s case did indeed pose an important religious free-exercise question for the Court to consider. In the five years since this lawsuit began, Patterson has been represented by Todd McFarland, Associate General Counsel at the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. The suit was filed after Patterson was fired by Walgreens for failing to conduct a two-hour training session on a Saturday (Sabbath). A central legal question in the case is how far an employer must go in order to accommodate the religious practices of its employees. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled against Patterson, holding that if a religious practice poses anything more than a “de minimus”— or nominal — burden on the employer, accommodation is not required by law. According to McFarland, it is true that secular businesses do not have to accommodate an employee’s religious beliefs under all circumstances. But, he said, when it comes to religious practice in the workplace, Congress has attempted to strike a balance between the needs of businesses and the needs of employees by saying the employer must accommodate unless it causes an “undue hardship.” It is the interpretation of these two words — “undue hardship” — that lies at the heart of Patterson’s case. Read more...

Sabbath Accommodation Case Takes One Step Closer to the U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. government’s top Supreme Court lawyer has recommended the Court hear a case with potentially far-reaching implications for Sabbath-keepers in the workplace. Noel Francisco, the U.S. Solicitor General, filed the brief December 9, 2019, in a case brought by Seventh-day Adventist church member Darrell Patterson against the national pharmacy chain Walgreens. Francisco, whose brief…

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Newly Elected Conference Officers

At the fifth quadrennial session of the Cayman Islands Conference of Seventh-day Adventists which convened on 8th and 9th of December 2019 at the George…

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With religious freedom under threat, is there a way forward?

Editor’s note: At a Capitol Hill press conference today, U.S. Representative Chris Stewart (R-UT) announced the introduction of a proposed law called Fairness for All. The legislation,…

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Jamaica’s Security Minister Commends Adventist University’s Special Student Program

Jamaica’s National Security Minister Horace Chang has commended Seventh-day Adventist-operated Northern Caribbean University (NCU) for providing at-risk youth with the opportunity to pursue tertiary education…

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In Inter-America, Summit Strengthens Collaboration Among News Content Providers

A select group of communicators and news content providers from across the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America recently met for two days of training and…

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Adventists Celebrate The Opening of Fifth Renovated IADPA Bookstore in Jamaica

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica celebrated the reopening of its new Inter-American Division Publishing Association (IADPA) Bookstore in Kingston during a special ceremony on…

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North Jamaica Conference Cops 2019 Bible and Heritage Quiz Awards

The North Jamaica Conference walked away with the 2019 Heritage Quiz Awards at the finals of this year’s competition which was held at the Kencot…

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Jamaica Union Mourns the Passing of a Dedicated Worker

The entire Jamaica Union Conference (JAMU) was plunged in mourning on Monday, November 11 when colleagues and friends of Aldane Codling learnt of his passing.…

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WJC president renews call for mandatory military service

Pastor Glen Samuels, the president of the West Jamaica Conference (WJC)of Seventh-day Adventists, is renewing a call he made 12 years ago for mandatory military…

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Video – Deaf haven: congregants happy for SDA space where they feel connected

REALISING that there was a significant need for a church that caters to people with disabilities, the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (SDA) launched its Deaf Church in Portmore, St Catherine. Four years on, the congregation continues to grow, moving from eight members to 30. Overall, the church caters to some 75 with an…

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