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Seventh-day Adventists in Korea are requesting prayers from their world church family as a landmark Sabbath-keeping lawsuit makes its way to the nation’s Supreme Court. First-year medical student Jiman Han is suing for the right to take university exams outside of Sabbath hours. His predicament is one that thousands of Adventists in Korea have faced through the years, with many university and professional accreditation exams scheduled on Sabbath. This will be the first time Korea’s highest court has taken up the issue, and a favorable outcome could give Sabbath-keepers—and other people of faith—new religious freedom protections. Pastor Lee Ji Choon, the Public Affairs and Religious Liberty director for the church in Korea, explains that while religious freedom is a constitutional right under Korean law, this has not always translated into real-life protections for those who worship on Saturday. Jiman Han began his lawsuit only after he repeatedly tried, and failed, to gain permission from his university to take his exams on a day other than Sabbath. He lost his case initially, but then, last month, won after appealing to a higher court. The university, however, has now appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn Jiman Han’s victory, and so he must continue his legal fight for Sabbath accommodation. In a statement released by his family, Jiman Han called his long-running lawsuit a “great pressure and challenge,” but said he believed “God’s providence will be with us as we carry on the battle. We are sincerely grateful to the church members for their support and prayers.” According to Pastor Lee Ji Choon, the fight is not only for Jiman Han himself, but for all Korean Adventist Church members and for other people of faith who seek religious freedom protections. Jiman Han’s situation is not uncommon for Adventists in Korea, but this is the first time that Korea’s highest court has taken up the issue. A ruling in Jiman Han’s favor would provide a precedent that could help alleviate the often-wrenching choices church members continue to face. Read more...

Ground-breaking Sabbath lawsuit could expand religious freedom protection in Korea

Seventh-day Adventists in Korea are requesting prayers from their world church family as a landmark Sabbath-keeping lawsuit makes its way to the nation’s Supreme Court.…

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NCU announces ‘rightsizing’ of institution

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Northern Caribbean University (NCU) has announced a financial recovery plan aimed at “rightsizing the institution and positioning it for greater growth…

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NCU appeals for help with Rescue 2020

PRESIDENT of the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Dr Lincoln Edwards has made an appeal to the private sector, civic bodies and philanthropic organisations to help…

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In Jamaica, Church celebrates baptisms during ‘Year of the Child and Adolescent’ initiative

Dozens of children were among the 82 persons baptized into the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica, during a special “Baptism of Praise” which gathered hundreds…

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National honour for distinguished clergyman – Pastor Aston Barnes

KINGSTON, Jamaica —’A man of many trades and master of them all’ aptly characterizes Pastor Aston Archibald Barnes, who has given invaluable service and countless…

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In Jamaica, Church Celebrates Baptisms During ‘Year of the Child and Adolescent’ Initiative

Dozens of children were among the 82 persons baptized into the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Jamaica, during a special “Baptism of Praise” which gathered hundreds…

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The Church has a duty to care and give support to hurting people – says Adventist Leader

The North Street SDA Church was the venue for the Kingston Public Hospital’s  (KPH) Inaugural Church Service to celebrate  the 243rd Anniversary of mental health …

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JAMU Appoints New Directors

Pastors Wenford Henry and Joseph Smith were appointed Stewardship & Trust Services and Ministerial Secretary, respectively, during a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Jamaica Union Conference (JAMU) on Tuesday, October 2, 2018 at the Union’s Headquarters in Mandeville. The recommendations were made by a voted Nominating Committee comprising members of the Union’s Executive…

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Adventist Church in St. Thomas ready to impact Jamaica with Health Message

Support and buy-in   for the new thrust of every member participating in the holistic health campaign for personal and national transformation was bolstered on September…

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Death Announcement – Passing of Pastor Damion Lewis

We regret to announce the passing of Pastor Damion Lewis who died on September 30, 2018, after a brief illness. He was 42 years old.…

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