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4 Min Read Three vice presidents, two directors, an associate director, Liberty magazine editor, and the president of the Guam-Micronesia Mission (GMM) have been newly elected to serve the North American Division (NAD) until 2025. Randy Robinson, NAD treasurer, offers prayer as members of the NAD Executive Committee prepare to vote on names presented by the division’s Nominating Committee. [Photo: Pieter Damsteegt/NAD Communication Production]. The election on April 29, 2021, took place during a meeting of the NAD Executive Committee. The committee’s meeting date had been chosen by the same governing body through a vote on Feb. 25, after the postponement of the 2021 General Conference Session. ....
COVID Restrictions on Religious Gatherings: Assessing the Supreme Court’s Ruling Webinar Written by: December 28, 2020 “A federal gathering of states can have its strengths, but also its weakness,” stated Nicholas Miller at the outset of the most recent Religion and the Law Forum from Loma Linda University’s School of Religion, held on December 12, 2020. “Perhaps a national pandemic shows those weaknesses because we don t really have a national plan,” he continued. “In responding to this pandemic each state has the responsibility to set down its own guidelines.” This webinar, sponsored by the Andrews University International Religious Liberty Institute, Loma Linda University School of Religion s Religion and the Law Forum, and the Church State Council the education, advocacy and legal services ministry of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, centered around some of the unique intersections of law and religion that have occurr ....
Merced County standout gets ‘redemption opportunity’ to play college volleyball again [Merced Sun-Star (Merced, Calif.)] Dec. 17 Jessica Pinasco was busy balancing her time working part time as a model, working at Target and attending Stanislaus State to finish her degree. Pinasco thought her collegiate volleyball career was over. She last played in 2019 at San Diego Christian College. It was an awful season that saw the Hawks go 0-18 in conference play. The .former Buhach Colony and Merced College star had decided to move on with her life and moved back home to Atwater. “My last season was brutal,” Pinasco said. “We only had 10 players, we had a coach who was planning to quit. We went the whole season without winning a game and I had a bad ankle injury. It was frustrating because it was a losing battle.” ....