Angela Emde, Greeneville Adventist Academy high school teacher and mission trip sponsor Greeneville students lay bricks for the new church in Curuguaty, Paraguay. Lucia Fillers... read more →
By rachel beaver Kim Thompson is the new Georgia-Cumberland Conference vice president for education. The Georgia-Cumberland Conference (GCC) is excited to announce Kim Thompson as the new vice president for... read more →
Sherri Poston Smith, sAMARITAN CENTER director of communications and volunteers Nursing students from Southern Adventist University at another local clinic they hosted. It was an ordinary day as “Mrs. Baraba”... read more →
Geoff Starr, pastor and Georgia-Cumberland Conference director of young adult ministries and ACF Geoff Starr, pastor, has accepted the role as the new Georgia-Cumberland Conference director for young adult ministries... read more →
The Georgia-Cumberland Conference recently announced that two of their ministerial positions have been filled. Edgar Alquinta,... read more →
Summerville Hispanic Mission Group A new congregation officially organized on March 8, 2025, as the Summerville Hispanic Mission Group in Summerville, Ga. With perfect weather gracing the occasion, approximately 140... read more →
Sienna Escobar Kate Bird (right) and Caleb Hoffman (center) pray with a guest one morning at Merge Worship. Merge is a multicultural church service... read more →
David Wright Named Vice President for Pastoral Ministries David Wright, at the invitation of the Georgia-Cumberland Conference Executive Committee, has accepted the call to serve as the Conference’s vice president... read more →
Rob Snider David Hartman, Ph.D., professor at the School of Religion at Southern Adventist University, served as the main speaker for the Dunlap evangelism rally. Peter Kulakov Do you love... read more →
Rachel Beaver Author, artist, and nature enthusiast Burney Thompkins displayed his collection of handmade nature sculptures at the 2025 Children's Ministries Convention. Rachel Beaver In February, more than 100 children’s... read more →