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Delegates Convene for SCC’s 66th Constituency Session
(También español) On Sept. 29, 2024, 614 delegates convened at the White Memorial church for the 66th constituency session of the Southern California Conference (SCC).
Continue readingSCC Young Adults Bring Warmth and Love to Peruvian Village of Japura
(También español) This summer, the Southern California Conference (SCC) Senior Youth and Young Adult (SYYA) team joined the ADRA Warm Homes project in Peru, where they stayed 90 minutes outside of Cusco, Peru, at ADRA’s Camp Chuquicahuana.
Continue readingA New Chapter Begins: Etuini Mo’unga Installed as Pastor of L.A. Tongan Church
(También español) This year, Los Angeles Tongan church welcomed Pastor Etuini Mo’unga, the second pastor to ever lead this congregation in its history as the first Adventist Tongan church organized outside of Tonga.
Continue readingFrom Parrots to Pit Bulls: God Orchestrates Unique, Life-Changing Connections During Youth
(También español) The phrase “God can make a way out of no way” rang especially true for student literature evangelists participating in Youth Rush this summer in the Southern California Conference (SCC) territory.
Continue readingSouthern Connect - October 2024
Seeing Jesus at the Camporee and Uniting to Serve: How Valley Crossroads Church and Mother’s Nutritional Center Are Transforming Lives in Southern California
Continue readingWeekend of Evangelism Training Equips Hispanic Region for Mission
(También español) This June, 240 lay members and pastors met at Camp Cedar Falls for the second cycle of the Hispanic region’s 2024 evangelism campaign.
Continue reading116 Baptisms and a New Church in Pasuquin
(También español) As Michael Johnson was talking with some of his members at the Pasadena church where he is the pastor, the topic of mission trips came up.
Continue readingChildren at Lancaster Spanish Church Are Growing in Jesus
(También español) It’s been on my heart for a few years to start a children’s ministry for the kids in our church,” said Leticia Cruz, children’s ministries director at Lancaster Spanish church, “because I see that it’s very important, especially with the times that we are in now, to teach our kids more about God.”
Continue readingTeen Challenge Week Builds Up Young People at North Hills Church
(También español) When North Hills church pastors Angel Smith and Tim Cress realized the opportunity before them when it came to youth ministry, they jumped at the challenge.
Continue readingNewly Organized United Filipino Company Recommits to the Great Commission
(También español) We are glad to be here to establish, inaugurate, and celebrate this milestone in the life of the United Filipino company,” John H. Cress, Southern California Conference (SCC) executive secretary, said at the congregation’s company organization this spring.
Continue readingSCC Members Share Powerful Personal Testimonies in “This Is Faith” Video Series
(También español) I tried my whole life to do everything the best that I could, I tried to make everybody happy, I tried to make the best decision that I could, and it didn’t seem fair that life hurt so much,” shared Anthony Paschal Jr., from Vallejo Drive church.
Continue readingFood Pantry at El Rio Spanish Church Provides Relief to Community
(También español) What do Vacation Bible School (VBS), Dorcas Ministries, and a food pantry have in common? At El Rio Spanish church, members have demonstrated the significance of different ministries working in tandem to share God’s love with the community in Oxnard.
Continue readingEvangelistic Series Showcases Identity and Purpose
(También español) This spring, the Simi Valley community was welcomed to a unique evangelistic series focused on identity.
Continue readingWhittier Church’s Community Closet Reflects on Year of Service
(También español) Throughout the past year, Whittier church has grown its community outreach by introducing a community closet ministry.
Continue readingMonkey Butler Improv Brings North Hills Church Members Together Through Laughter
(También español) In 2007, members of Mosaic church in Los Angeles decided to put their years of improv experience to good use and create a community that benefited others while maintaining a spiritual foundation.
Continue readingAttendees Reconnect at GLAR Convocation
(También español) This spring was a time for reconnection as members from 19 congregations from the Greater Los Angeles Region (GLAR) gathered for the 54th annual GLAR Convocation.
Continue readingSouthern Connect - June 2024
Delaware Celebrates Four Baptisms and Haven & United Filipino Group: A New District
Continue readingMemories and Legacy at NPAA 75th Anniversary
(También español) This April, Newbury Park Adventist Academy (NPAA) celebrated 75 years since its first graduating class of 1948-1949 with a weekend sharing memories and reflecting on what NPAA has meant to students through the years.
Continue readingOne House Arts and Music Festival Brings Christian Creatives Together
(También español) Hundreds of people gathered this spring for a creative showcase for the third Southern California Conference (SCC) One House arts and music festival at the Temple City church.
Continue readingWeek of Spiritual Encouragement 2024: To Be One
(También español) "That they may be one." Those words of Jesus served as a springboard for the theme of the 2024 Southern California Conference (SCC) week of spiritual encouragement this March.
Continue readingAdventist Robotics League Tournament Celebrates Creativity in STEM Education
(También español) The Adventist Robotics tournament returned to Glendale Adventist Academy this year for the 17th competition in the Southern California Conference (SCC).
Continue readingValley United Korean Church Celebrates 40 Years of Ministry
(También español) Valley United Korean church held its 40th anniversary service on March 16th. Under the theme “Reunion,” former pastors and members reunited to express gratitude, share past and present blessings, and prepare for a new journey of faith.
Continue readingSouthern Connect - April 2024
Glendale Academy Hosts Library Sessions and keeping up with SCC Pathfinders
Continue readingPathfinders Commit to God and Recognize Achievements at Annual Convocation
(También español) White Memorial church was packed and buzzing with energy as 62 Pathfinder clubs—about 1,400 attendees total—gathered for the annual Pathfinder Convocation this January.
Continue readingStudent-Run News Show Builds Community at South Bay Christian School
(También español) Welcome to South Bay News (SBN), a student-run news broadcast in which middle school students at South Bay Christian School (SBCS) share relevant and interesting news and campus life stories once a month.
Continue reading“Together, We Will Go” Hispanic Region Year of Evangelism Inspires
(También español) In January, 450 pastors and lay members from the Southern California Conference (SCC) Hispanic Region met at White Memorial church to receive plans for the region’s upcoming year of evangelism.
Continue readingMore Than 100 Children Attend Kids Worship at Vallejo Drive Church
(También español) Vallejo Drive church revived its Kids Worship service in January, a cherished event that occurred twice in the past before the onset of the covid pandemic.
Continue readingDay of Prayer Invites Members to Experience the Holy Spirit at Work
(También español) For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them” (Matthew 18:20, NIV). “When we gather to pray, Jesus is with us,” noted John H. Cress, Southern California Conference (SCC) executive secretary.
Continue readingGod’s Closet: The Hands and Feet of Jesus
(También español) I needed clothes and you clothed me.” Inspired by the words of Jesus in Matthew 25:36 (NIV), the God’s Closet ministry provides free clothing to families in need. Started 15 years ago, its impact has grown to 49 active locations today.
Continue readingSix New Members, Including Pastor’s Brother, Baptized After Inspirational Series
(También español) In the midst of the “Live Longer, Live Better” series at University church last October, an unexpected and deeply moving transformation unfolded that was close to home for University church Pastor Lawrence Dorsey Sr. His brother, Brandt, after watching the streamed series nightly from New York, embraced a pivotal moment in his faith journey by choosing to be baptized in the Adventist faith.
Continue readingHispanic Women’s Ministries Commits to Making an Impact With the Mission
(También español) Hispanic Women’s Ministries held its fourth annual convocation at Forest Lawn Glendale last December with the theme “From Woman to Woman: Impacting the Mission.”
Continue readingOne House Plants Seeds of Something New
(También español) As the sun dipped below the horizon on a cold November evening, a steady stream of people flowed in and out of With Love and Market Café in downtown Los Angeles.
Continue readingKalēo’s HeartDeep Summit Centers on Mental and Relational Health
(También español) The second annual HeartDeep Summit at Kalēo church last fall was the culmination of a four-week sermon series centering on mental and relational health.
Continue readingBethel Church Celebrates Six Baptisms
(También español) In 2023, Bethel church celebrated six baptisms. In the fall, Jana Steele and Stephen Stapleton—after studying with Homer Hart, Bethel church pastor, as well as Marsha Browne, Bethel church member—celebrated their baptisms.
Continue readingLove in Action: Hollywood Church’s Compassion Connection Celebrates a Decade of Service
(También español) Compassion Connection, a ministry from Hollywood church that provides shower and personal care services to unhoused individuals in Los Angeles, started in 2013 in response to a simple question: “What resource do you need the most?”
Continue readingSouthern Connect - December 2023
SCC Hispanic Region Welcomes Juan Osorio and Peter Baptiste Is Ordained
Continue readingSCC Reestablishes Children’s Ministries Department
(También español) While it’s often said that “our children are our future,” what steps are we taking to nurture our children in the way of the Lord?
Continue readingCentral Filipino Church Conducts “Journey to Secured Hope” Gospel Summit, a Step Toward a
(También español) This fall, Central Filipino church launched a weeklong evangelization summit entitled “Journey to Secured Hope” in collaboration with other Asian/Pacific Region churches in the Southern California Conference.
Continue readingMama Rosa’s Food Pantry: Where Compassion Goes Beyond Meals, Thanks to Devoted Volunteers
(También español) Friendly greetings like “Have a wonderful day!” and “Drive safe!” float through the air on an otherwise gloomy Sabbath. Volunteers are cheerful, and their joy is contagious.
Continue readingLeadership Conference EMPOWERS Asian/Pacific Youth
(También español) During Labor Day weekend, the Southeastern California Conference (SECC) Asian Pacific Ministries and Southern California Conference (SCC) hosted the Empower Ministry Leadership Conference, a three-day leadership conference
Continue readingMore Than 400 Pathfinders Participate in Pathfinder Honor Day
(También español) This year’s Pathfinder Honor Day, which usually spans a weekend at Camp Cedar Falls, took place in one day for the first time at Glendale Adventist Academy.
Continue readingThe Place Serves at a Maranatha Volunteers International Project in Zambia
(También español) In early August, The Place Adventist Fellowship church returned from a mission trip to central Zambia, organized by Maranatha Volunteers International, during which they constructed a church building for the Kakole congregation in Chibombo village.
Continue readingSouthern Connect - October 2023
Andy Villanueva Joins SCC Literature Ministries and Celeste Harrison Is Ordained
Continue readingThe Better Living Center at Haven Company Encourages Participants to “Choose Life Better”
(También español) Millions of people suffer from illness each year,” said Shane Nicole Quitania, health ministries director at the Haven company. “Many of these diseases are a result of their lifestyle.
Continue reading“More Prayer, More Power”: Youth Rush Student Evangelists Plant Seeds in SCC
(También español) When Djael returned to the Youth Rush program this summer, his prayer came in the form of a question: “Does this work actually make a difference?”
Continue readingEphesus, the “Spaghetti Church,” Impacts Lives in South Los Angeles
(También español) Ephesus church, an Adventist Community Service (ACS) center in South Los Angeles, is seeking to be fully known and loved by its community through acts of service.
Continue readingNewly Organized Haven Company: “A Haven of Love to the Community”
(También español) The history of the Haven congregation goes back almost five years. After Edbert Carceler returned from a six-month evangelism and church building project in the Philippines in the winter of 2018
Continue reading100% Humidity Resulted in 110% Effort
(También español) Returning on the Fourth of July, 22 youth and adults from Pleasant Hill and Oakland Grand Advent churches came back from a life-changing mission trip to the Philippines.
Continue readingGrassroots Evangelism Garners Baptism
(También español) The Richmond Beacon Light church recently engaged its community by holding an evangelistic series titled “The Better Bible Conference” over four Sabbaths.
Continue readingA Mobile Clinic in Thailand Changes Lives
(También español) It’s a sunny day in Thailand, and a silver Toyota truck pulls into a village. A man working in the fields notices this unfamiliar truck.
Continue readingMissionaries Help Rebuild Hope Amid Devastation in Guanaja, Honduras
(También español) In October 2021, a devastating fire consumed one-third of Bonacca cay off the island of Guanaja, Honduras.
Continue readingWest Maui Fires: A Message from PUC President Elder Bradford C. Newton
Elder Bradford Newton, president of the Pacific Union Conference, shares a special video message on the Maui Fire on August 8, 2023, and the far reaching impact on the church and members in Hawaii.
Continue readingLancaster Celebrates More Than 100 Years of Ministry in the Desert
(También español) September 30, 1916, a dozen members and the pastor made the commitment that they were going to take God’s word seriously,” said Ed Sammons, Lancaster church pastor. “And look what we have here today.
Continue readingMaui Wild Fires: Developing News
Image of Lahaina BEFORE the fire and a message from Pastor Erik VanDenburgh, President, Hawaii Conference
Continue readingWhittier Church Serves Community With New ACS Food Pantry
(También español) Helping your community happens one step at a time, and the Whittier church has taken their first big step. Last November marked the grand opening of Whittier Adventist Community Services (ACS) food pantry.
Continue readingPacific Union "All God's People," July 28, 2023 S7 E15
A doctor in Glendale, Calif., has developed a "one and done" procedure for patients diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer. The breakthrough procedure...
Continue readingGlendale Korean Church Celebrates Mortgage Burning and 50th Anniversary
(También español) This spring, Glendale Korean church celebrated two significant milestones: paying off their mortgage and the commemoration of their 50th anniversary.
Continue readingPacific Union Selects New Vice President for Youth Ministries, and More, in Spirit-Led Exe
(También español) The Pacific Union Conference Executive Committee gathered for its quarterly meeting on May 18.
Continue readingThe Heart and Mind Summit: Making a Difference for Mental Health
(También español) Millions of people live with anxiety disorders, depression, and other mental health conditions every day.
Continue readingWhy Go to Summer Camp?
(También español) While this could still be the sentiment of many who attend youth camp today, this statement was written way back in 1936! Some things just don’t change, and enthusiasm for the summer camp program continues to inspire both campers and staff in 2023.
Continue readingLast-Minute Evangelistic Series Reaps a Harvest at Van Nuys Church
(También español) This evangelistic series really never should have happened,” said Marco Topete, Van Nuys church pastor.
Continue readingLiving Hope Church Inspires Hope Beyond the Pandemic
(También español) In an effort to reestablish connection that was lost among members during the covid pandemic, Living Hope church created two initiatives: an Acts of Kindness campaign and a Friends and Family Day.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - June 30, 2023
Breaking News from the SCOTUS and Stories from Northern and Southern California Conferences
Continue readingCelebrating Graduates! SECC & SCC
We are celebrating graduations from kindergarten to university! Each graduation, no matter the grade level, represents an important and significant milestone in a person’s life, and we are here to celebrate and pray for blessings on their next steps!
Continue readingSouthern Connect - June, 2023
The Women’s Ministry of Vallejo Drive church, has been active for more than three decades and the first of two Children’s Ministries trainings this year is complete.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - June 23, 2023
This week's stories are from Arizona, Northern and Southern California Conferences; and Adventist Health.
Continue readingWhittier Church Ministry Shares the Gospel Message Through Music and Sign Language
(También español) The ways we praise God come in many forms—prayer, reflecting on Scripture, sharing testimony, and serving others are just a few.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - June 16, 2023
Stories from Nevada-Utah; Northern, Southeastern, and Southern California Conferences.
Continue readingSCC Welcomes Geoffrey Sewell as Senior Youth and Young Adult Ministries Director
(También español) As a physician by profession, Geoffrey Sewell found himself enjoying early retirement when he received the call to serve in the Southern California Conference (SCC) as the Senior Youth and Young Adult Ministries Director.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - June 9, 2023
News from Arizona, Central California, Hawaii, Northern California and Southern California Conferences.
Continue readingCelebrations and a Fun Year
Stories from Pleasant Hill Adventist Academy (PHAA) and San Fernando Valley Academy Child Development Center (SFVACDC) in California.
Continue reading11 Teams Participate in Adventist Robotics for 16th Competition in SCC
(También español) Adventist Robotics in the Southern California Conference (SCC) goes back almost 20 years to the first robotics event held at Glendale Academy in 2005 with eight teams participating.
Continue readingRobots and Films!
SCC holds Adventist Robotics Competition and PUC students participate in the Sonscreen Film Festival.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - May 26, 2023
News from Northern, Southeastern and Southern California Conferences
Continue readingSCC Hosts Pathfinder Bible Experience at Union Level
(También español) Each year, Pathfinders have an opportunity to demonstrate their Bible knowledge at the Pathfinder Bible Experience (PBE), the official North American Division Pathfinder Bible study program.
Continue readingStrings, Centennials, and the Great Outdoors!
PUCE has incredibly active strings and outdoor education programs. LAAA celebrated 100 years of Adventist education.
Continue readingEl Camino a Cristo Spanish Congregation Is Organized as a Church
(También español) The church is so happy with this status; it’s a dream come true,” said Gustavo Mendez, senior pastor of the newly organized El Camino a Cristo Spanish church.
Continue readingSowing the Seeds and Reaping the Harvest
(También español) What happens when you mix a passionate calling for evangelism with a church that actively works on sowing the seed of Christ’s gospel in their community? Miracles! Miracles happen!
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - May 12, 2023
"Honor her for all that her hands have done, and let her works bring her praise at the city gate." - Proverbs 31:31 Happy Mother's Day to all the incredible moms, mums, mommies, and mamas!
Continue readingLos Angeles Adventist Academy Celebrates 100 Years of Adventist Christian Education
(También español) Since its start as a one-teacher school in 1923 and its expansion 23 years later to offer grades 1-12, Los Angeles Adventist Academy (LAAA) has had a rich history.
Continue readingOlympic Games and Homecoming
Iruka Yochien students are prepping for some fun physical activities, and La Sierra honors many alumni, including our very own Berit von Pohle!
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - May 5, 2023
News from the Conferences of Arizona, Central CA, Nevada-Utah, Northern CA, Southeastern CA and Southern CA
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - April 28, 2023
News from Northern and Southern California Conferences and Loma Linda University.
Continue readingIllustrators and Anniversaries!
GAE kindergarteners are illustrating stories and MAPS is celebrating 10 years!
Continue readingSouthern Connect - April 2023
GAA a Place of Refuge for Ukrainian Students and LVAES Launches STEAM Lab.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - April 21, 2023
News from Northern California, Southern California Conferences and Adventist Health.
Continue readingKindergarteners Are Authors and Illustrators at GAE
(También español) Each year, the Glendale Adventist Elementary (GAE) kindergarten classroom hums with the sounds of young authors and illustrators talking to their peers about writing or simply stretching out words so they can write the sounds they hear to compose a sentence.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - April 14, 2023
News from Arizona, Central California, Hawaii, Nevada-Utah, Northern California, and Southern California Conferences.
Continue readingBible Stories and Gardens
Conejo preschoolers are learning about God’s love through Bible stories. A+ students are enjoying their new school garden!
Continue readingInspiring Students, and Toothpicks!
At SBCS, a particular student inspires Hope. At WCHAS, older students mentor younger students.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - April 7, 2023
News from Arizona, Central CA, Hawaii, Northern CA, Southeastern CA, Southern CA, and NAD.
Continue readingWeek of Renewal and Revival Impacts Youth at Simi Valley Church
(También español) The Southern California Conference (SCC) Literature Ministries and Youth Ministries Departments collaborated for a week of renewal and revival at Simi Valley church this January.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - March 31, 2023
Arizona Ordination, Health Ministries event vs storm in the NCC, Youth revival at Simi Valley and Neonatal NP program at LLUH
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - March 24, 2023
Details for the Memorial Service for Dr. William G. Johnsson and other Pacific Union News.
Continue readingEvangelism Thrives in the Greater Los Angeles Region
(También español) After meeting with pastors to discuss church growth, Royal Harrison, Greater Los Angeles Region (GLAR) director, challenged the churches to prioritize evangelism last year—and moving forward.
Continue readingNorwalk Church Builds Community Connections with Food Pantry
(También español) It’s been more than a year since the Norwalk church began its weekly food pantry. This ministry serves more than 100 families each week with fresh fruit, dry food, bread, pastries, clothing, diapers, and more.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - March 10, 2023
Opening doors for collegiate young adults is part of the ongoing vision for the Tempe church. Located adjacent to the Arizona State University campus and right across the street from the performing arts center, the church has often been a location for Adventist students to worship. When Pastor Mike Soto became the pastor of the church in 2022, he brought with him a vision of continuing the outreach to the entire student body of the campus.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - March 3, 2023
Late last year, an organization called Streams of Light organized a massive outreach into much of the Phoenix metropolitan area, with the objective of distributing The Great Controversy to as many families as possible.
Continue readingCulver City Spanish Church Celebrates Mortgage Burning and Building Dedication
Culver City Spanish church began the year by celebrating the payment of their mortgage as well as the dedication of their church building—an accomplishment almost 30 years in the making.
Continue readingSCC's Southern Connect - February 2023
“I’m here because of God, you, and the church,” said Takuma Shinasue. “I stand here as I’ve been honored to be called by God and affirmed as such by you.”
Continue readingHollywood Church Finds Creative Methods for Community Engagement
(También español) How can churches become involved with already established community events in a way that is meaningful and impactful?
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - February 17, 2023
Within just a few weeks of becoming an officially recognized group, Stronghold International Mission Group in Pearce, Ariz., conducted its first evangelistic meeting, “Our Great Hope Today.”
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - February 10, 2023
Arizona Conference Christmas on the Streets The call went out in the middle of November for volunteers. “We are in need of food donations, servers, and...
Continue readingSimi Valley Church Hosts Benefit Concert to Assist Russian-Ukrainian Immigrant Family
When Phil White and Jan White, Simi Valley church senior and associate pastors, were called to hold evangelistic meetings in Russia 30 years ago, they did not know the impact that divine appointment would have today.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - January 27, 2023
Love in action community outreach, Sylmar Church baptism, and Cardiogenic Shock treatments at LLU International Heart Institute in this issue of The Bulletin
Continue readingRussian-American Church Celebrates Harvest Program With Baptisms
Each year during the fall, the Russian-American church celebrates Harvest—a tradition with roots in Central and Eastern Europe signifying the end of the harvest season—with food, music, stories, and praises to God for His provision throughout the year. This year’s celebration was made memorable with the baptisms of four people.
Continue readingCentral Japanese-American Community Church Celebrates 75th Anniversary
In November, the Central Japanese-American Community Church (CJACC) celebrated 75 years of ministry. During the service, Southern California Conference...
Continue readingSylmar Church Welcomes Eight Young People Through Baptism
Last fall, Sylmar church celebrated the baptisms of eight children, youth, and young adults.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - January 20, 2023
Yreka church member Ben Woodruff has been involved in ministry for unhoused people in his community. Through his work with area churches and agencies, it was only a matter of time before he got his home church involved.
Continue readingNPAA: Helping a 4-Year-Old Boy and Winning at Robotics!
Martin is a 4-year-old boy from Medellin, Colombia, who was born with spina bifida and a mild hydrocephalus. Despite what the doctors told his mom, Martin is improving rapidly intellectually and physically, but he needed a new walker to help him move around the house and play with other kids.
Continue readingGAA: a Ukrainian Student Refuge and Project Jabez
Glendale Adventist Academy is welcoming four Ukrainian refugee students, and the entire campus is adopting a culture of prayer.
Continue readingLVAES: Community Support and STEAM Lab
Linda Vista students are learning through STEAM lab projects, and the community continues to show their support through donations.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - January 13, 2023
According to the sign that greets people coming into town, Sonora is considered the Queen of the Southern Mines in Gold Rush Country. Starting in 1848, panning and mining gold brought people to this foothill area, about one hour from Yosemite.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - January 6, 2023
2022 was designated as a Year of Evangelism. Over half of all Arizona churches participated in the evangelism effort. “Praise God that our church leaders and members are uniting their efforts to reach their communities with the gospel of Jesus,”
Continue readingPasadena Church Celebrates 30+ Baptisms After Year of Evangelism
2022 was an eventful and rewarding year for Pasadena church. One attendee is baptized at the Memorial Day weekend retreat at Camp Cedar Falls. (Left to...
Continue readingPacific Union Camporee: Hundreds of Pathfinders Give Their Hearts to Jesus
Approximately 3,700 Pathfinders descended on Lake Skinner near Temecula, Calif., for the Pacific Union Conference Pathfinder Camporee the first weekend of...
Continue readingTemple City Church Health Fair Brings Hope to the Community
This fall, Temple City church hosted its first community health fair in recent history, serving about 70 people. The health fair provided access to various...
Continue readingLight Above Congregation Is Organized as a Church, Having Come “This Far By Faith”
This October, the Light Above congregation officially became organized as a church, 16 years after it was first formed. The congregation began meeting as a group in October 2006 and was later organized as a company in March 2018.
Continue readingAVAS Student Wins Constitutional Rights Foundation Award
AVAS is congratulating a special student who won an incredible award from the Constitutional Rights Foundation!
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - December 16, 2022
This weeks stories are from the Arizona, Northern California, Southeastern California and Southern California Conferences. Also included is a story from Loma Linda University Health.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - December 9, 2022
Pacific Union Conference's former president, Ricardo Graham, was honored, with a Lifetime Achievement Award . . . and other stories.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - December 2, 2022
Women's ministries at Payson church has been a great blessing to the church members and their community. First, the group organized a car care clinic.
Continue reading“Soaring Together With Christ”
Central Filipino church (CFC) commemorated both the past and present with a 65th anniversary celebration at which newly retired Simeon Rosete, who served as CFC senior pastor for 30 years, preached his final sermon in that role.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - November 25, 2022
Arizona Conference Chandler Brazilian Church Members Bring a Friend On October 22, the Chandler Brazilian church enjoyed a wonderful Sabbath thanks to...
Continue readingAlumni Weekends
San Fernando Valley Academy celebrated 120 years at their alumni weekend in September.
Continue readingGardening and Mock Trials
Antelope Valley students are busy this year with their newest project: a school garden! Plus, the seventh- and eighth-grade classes got to participate in a Mock Trial, a program from the Constitutional Rights Foundation.
Continue readingPing Pong
Adventist Union School in Bellflower, California, is having a great time with their Ping Pong League, and they are getting better every day!
Continue readingMonday Meetings and Baking Bread
Stories from Conejo Adventist Elementary School: Conjeo students are busy baking bread and learning a multitude of skills. Plus, sixth-grade students are growing emotionally and socially through Monday Meetings.
Continue readingLay Pastors Ministry Training Recognizes 80 Graduates
This summer, 80 students graduated from the Southern California Conference (SCC) Hispanic Region’s annual lay ministry training. Each year’s training emphasizes a specific area of ministry for lay members.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - November 11, 2022
“Adventist education is a mission field,” said new Arizona Conference Superintendent of Education Chris Juhl. “We have to truly view ourselves as missionaries and be willing to be called by God and view the calling as just that—a calling.”
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - November 4, 2022
The Cottonwood and Sedona churches joined with the Grupo Hispano de Sedona for the first-ever district campout at Clear Creek, Arizona.
Continue readingSan Fernando Valley Academy Celebrates 120 Years of God’s Leading
This September, San Fernando Valley Academy (SFVA) celebrated 120 years of providing quality Christian education. In 1902, The Fernando College became the...
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - October 28, 2022
Northern California Conference God and Generators Provide Power at Convocation The 2022 African American Ministries 45th Annual Convocation was recently...
Continue readingPathfinders
I have had the privilege of serving as coordinator for Pathfinder, Adventurer, and Youth Ministries for the Pacific Union since 2012. For the last 16 years,...
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - October 21, 2022
Northern California Conference Adventurers Hit the Road On Sunday, October 2, almost 200 children riding bicycles and tricycles attended the 2022...
Continue reading“A Century of Sharing God’s Love” Eagle Rock Celebrates 100 Years
Today, as we review the history and the story of the Eagle Rock Seventh-day Adventist Church (ERC) for 100 years, we can say, ‘God was here,’” shared Southern California Conference (SCC) President Velino A. Salazar at the 100-year anniversary celebration at ERC this summer.
Continue readingA Small but Mighty Team Returns for Youth Rush 2022
For the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, student literature evangelists spent 10 weeks this summer sharing their faith and spreading God’s word through Christ-centered literature in the diverse Southern California Conference (SCC) territory.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - October 14, 2022
Arizona Conference Ministry Tears Down the Walls Five years ago, the Phoenix Camelback church started a free Alcoholics Anonymous meeting for the...
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - October 7, 2022
Arizona Conference Medical Aid to Ukraine War seems distant to this generation—an event that occurs on foreign soil. Once, not too long ago,...
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - September 30, 2022
Arizona Conference Mission Trip to the Philippines This past July, Pastor Villamor Meriales and VicLouis Arreola III, vice president of Asian-Pacific...
Continue readingLeadership Summit Equips Local Churches for Digital Ministry
There is no denying the impact technology has played in the way we communicate. In a world where communication methods are constantly evolving, how can we...
Continue readingSCC Builds Media Production Studio for Ministry
The studio today has been painted and set up with multiple sets, with work still to be done on soundproofing, electrical, and more. Years before the COVID-19...
Continue readingJoint Vacation Bible School Results in Eight Baptisms
Los Olivos Spanish church in Van Nuys and Shalom Spanish company in Northridge, two district churches led by Rolando Rivera, collaborated for a joint Vacation Bible School (VBS) program this summer that resulted in eight children making decisions for baptism.
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - September 16, 2022
Arizona Conference Learn and Grow The Seeds for Life Community Garden at the Page All Nations church in Page, Arizona, offers a creative...
Continue readingWest Hollywood Spanish Church Serves 230 People at Health Fair
This summer, West Hollywood Spanish church partnered with City of Hope to host its first large-scale health fair. The day-long event provided care for 230...
Continue readingHigh Desert Church Hosts Three-Week Revelation Seminar
Five attendees make decisions for baptism during the three-week Revelation seminar at High Desert church. This spring, High Desert church hosted the first...
Continue readingRenovations at Burbank Church Demonstrate God’s Expert Care
Water damage prompted repair work such as replacing wood, treating mold, and a roof redesign. “At Burbank church, I wish we could say we’re putting all...
Continue readingPilot Robin Petgrave Lands at South Bay Christian School
In May, Robin Petgrave, chief pilot and president of Celebrity Helicopters and founder of the Tomorrow’s Aeronautical Museum, landed his yellow helicopter...
Continue readingSan Gabriel Academy Presents Night at the Museum
This year’s Night at the Museum event featured live exhibits related to the qualities found in Philippians 4:8. “Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever...
Continue readingJames P. Willis II Becomes New SCC Vice President for Education
For James P. Willis II, Adventist education has been the foundation of his career. Since 1978, he has gathered diverse experience within the context of...
Continue readingEbenezer Spanish Church Celebrates Mortgage Payment and Church Status
First Elder Juventino Vargas (left) and Pastor Ellis Flores (right) are pictured holding the certificate of organization. The history of the Ebenezer Spanish...
Continue readingResurrection: An Oratorio Performed at Santa Clarita Church
How can we use our God-given gifts to glorify His name? When COVID-19 restrictions began in 2020, Brett Cameron Perry, a composer for TV and film and member...
Continue readingTHE BULLETIN - July 8, 2022
June 26 was a momentous day for the staff at Leoni Meadows. It was the first day of Family Camp and a soft opening for a camp significantly scarred by the Caldor wildfire a year ago.
Continue readingHarold Crook Retires After 45 Years of Service in Christian Education
On June 30, 2022, Harold A. Crook, Ed.D., will retire after 45 years of service in Christian education. “My emphasis in my career has been promoting Jesus...
Continue readingThe Miracle Church: Spanish-American Church Celebrates 40th Anniversary
Engineers at the time were uncertain that this relocation could happen due to the building’s size, claiming it would take a miracle. The 200-ton building was divided into three sections, each transported separately on 18-wheeler trucks that took up the entire street, in May and June 1981.
Continue readingPrayers Answered in Ojai Valley
In a small, secular town with a population near 8,000, Ojai Valley church welcomed 61visitors during a two-week Revelation of Healing seminar this January.
Continue readingLove Me TV Series Shares God’s Words Through Music
It all started 15 years ago. Schubert and Yolanda Palmer, members of Vallejo Drive church, had recently completed production on a CD of inspirational worship songs when, as they put it, “Yolanda heard God speaking to her, not audibly, but with the distinct impression, ‘Put my words to music.’”
Continue readingCentral Filipino Church Expands Community Outreach Efforts
For more than 10 years, Central Filipino church (CFC) has participated in the guest chef program at Ascencia, a homeless service agency and emergency shelter in Glendale, whose mission is to “lift people out of homelessness, one person, one family at a time” by providing services, resources, and safe, affordable housing.
Continue readingPacific Union “All God’s People,” Mar 25 2022 S6 E11
We visit the Russian-American church in Glendale, California, this week on All God’s People. Over 15 nationalities of the 90-member church blended their...
Continue readingPacific Union Conference Bible Instructors' Guild Hosts 46th Annual Rally
For the first time in two years, the Pacific Union Conference Bible Instructors’ Guild (BIG) held its annual rally in person at Tamarind church, centering...
Continue readingThe Joy of Acceptance
During one of the difficult times our church was going through, one of the members confessed, "This class is the reason I'm still here." My husband and I...
Continue readingAdventist Women Pioneers
Georgia Anna Burrus was born July 19, 1866. Despite family opposition, she joined the Adventist church at age 16 and enrolled as a working student at Healdsburg College in California. She then taught in the Bible Training School in Oakland.
Continue readingSpanish-American Church Offers a Rainbow of Community Services
In January, when people struggled to find COVID rapid self-test kits in pharmacies or endured long lines at testing sites, Spanish-American church received...
Continue readingTop Tier Leadership
I have been involved in church work all my adult life. I was a taskforce worker. As an intern in Southern California, I ran a VBS and day camp for an entire summer without having conducted either one before. I worked briefly as an associate pastor and as a pastor. I’ve worked in communication and public relations at all levels of the church.
Continue readingMinistry Spotlight - Women's Ministries
The Lord has a work for women as well as for men. They may take their places in His work at this crisis, and He will work through them.... They can do in families a work that men cannot do, a work that reaches the inner life.
Continue readingNurture for Spiritual Champions
"Papa, tell me a Freddy story.” So continues the breakfast tradition when our little granddaughter Macy comes to visit. Still in her pajamas and barely...
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