by Calle Turk Collegedale Academy recently hosted the Conference Instrumental Invitation, January 27-28, 2017. Submitted by: Angi Howell Collegedale Academy (CA) welcomed more than 100 middle school musicians to participate... read more →
by marion F. Brooks The Fayette, Ga., Church started 2017 with an event to honor both veterans and the seniors who attend their church. Many members contributed to making the... read more →
by jodi Herod steele John Bradshaw, speaker/director for It Is Written, was the keynote speaker for the Spiritual Emphasis Week at Georgia-Cumberland Academy in Calhoun, Ga., this past Febraury. Bradshaw... read more →
by Sarah Valdes Sarah Valdes was recently baptized into the Seventh-day Adventist Church due to the positive influence of the school her sons attend in Maryville, Tenn. Photo submitted by:... read more →
by Gail Scott Members of the Duluth, Ga., Church offered a “Your Key to Wellness” Day on Sabbath, December 3, 2016. Mick Evans (right), nurse, takes cholesterol screening for Janet... read more →
by TAmara Wolcott Fisher J. Alfred Johnson (left), North American Division (NAD) director of adult ministries; EW Dempsey, Conference adult ministries director, with his award; and Angie David, NAD health... read more →
BY GAA Ninth/tenth-graders The ninth- and tenth-grade students from Greeneville Adventist Academy in Greeneville, Tenn., provided aid two times to those impacted by the fires in Gatlinburg, Tenn. Submitted by... read more →
BY TAMARA WOLCOTT FISHER Mitch Hazekamp, with wife Vivian, recently retired after 42 and a half years of ministry service with the Georgia-Cumberland Conference. Brian Young Mitch Hazekamp has retired... read more →
by Dee Ann Lechner Ken Cooper and Rob Lechner, pastor of the Johnson City Church, hand out books to theater patrons attending the movie Hacksaw Ridge. Photo by Dee Ann... read more →
by cody and rachel clifford Students and teachers at Columbus Adventist School in Georgia spent a year studying the effects of media on their minds and bodies. They decided to... read more →