November 4, 2011

20 CN: 2011 NAD Year-end Meetings Special Report

M
ore than 300 administrators, pastors, departmental leaders, teachers, and lay members, are gathering at the Adventist World Headquarters Oct. 27-Nov. 1 for the North American Division's (NAD) Year-end meetings.

During the annual business session of the NAD Executive Committee, the highest governing body of the Adventist Church in North America, committee members vote policies and resolutions, elect division officers and departmental personnel, hear reports, and approve the division budget.

As a service to our readers, the Adventist Review presents a series of daily reports from news editor Mark A. Kellner. Check back every day for the latest news and special features.

Breaking News

NAD Finances Good in Challenging Times, Treasurer Reports
Year-end meeting votes to raise remuneration base pay, first time in four years

North American Adventists Reaffirm Commissionined Ministers
as Conference, Mission Presidents

Following Annual Council actions, division also votes to join theology of ordination study.

1.13 million are Adventist Church Members, NAD Secretary Says
Year-end meeting encouraged to instill values that make young people want to stay

Guam-Micronesia Now an NAD Territory
Year-end meeting vote by delegates completes transfer voted at Annual Council

Learn to Live with Others’ Differences, NAD President Says
Sermon during year-end meeting stresses unity in Christ

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