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It is our hope that this medium will help expand the kingdom of God
by providing news and information about the ministries of the
Regional Conferences of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Elder D.C. Edmond
Executive Director
Regional Conferences have positively changed the face of Adventism, and made notable contributions to every facet of the church’s ministry. We also support a variety of ministries and conferences across the United States.
The Office for Regional Conference Ministries logo was created in 2008 by Elder Howard Bullard under the direction of Elder Joseph McCoy. For over 15 years, this emblem has symbolized the three angels’ messages preached to all the world, a core tenet of our mission. From its inception, the logo has featured rainbow colors, representing the covenant God made with all nations, as stated in Genesis 9:11. These colors serve as a reminder of God’s promise and our commitment to spreading His word globally. The thoughtful design encapsulates our dedication to sharing the everlasting gospel and upholding the divine covenant. — Gerson Pancorbo, ORCM Communications Director
Dr. Gina Spivey Brown – We Will Not Come Down – Oakwood University Church
Cryston Josiah was elected as president of the Central States Conference, with Joseph Ikner serving as Vice President and Kelley Paris as Vice President for Finance.
Henry Lowery was on a basketball court in Detroit when the Lake Region Conference Pathfinder Coordinator asked if his Pathfinder corps could perform at GC.
On July 7, 2025, during the 62nd General Conference (GC) Session in St. Louis, Missouri, delegates elected division presidents to lead the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s 13 world divisions and territories for the 2025–2030 quinquennium.
Please take a few minutes to complete the Demographic Survey of Seventh-day Adventists in North America to make sure that Regional Conferences are well-represented. It is entirely anonymous. Thank you!
The AMP is an exciting free monthly ministry of RCRP for pre-retirees, retirees, and anyone interested in knowing “everything retirement” from a biblical, practical viewpoint. The AMPs offer information on how to expand potential in your retirement chapter.
Listen to WJOU Praise 90.1 FM is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station owned and operated by Oakwood University in Huntsville, Alabama.