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Young Voices, Big Faith.
Thursday evening’s children’s concert at Stuart Auditorium filled the room with music, laughter, and enthusiastic participation as the Kindergarten and Primary divisions shared songs they had been practicing throughout the week. The children performed alongside recorded accompaniment and a lively ensemble featuring guitar, accordion, and upright bass. The atmosphere was energetic from beginning to end. Hands were raised during interactive songs, voices rang out confidently th

Mauricio Schiavenin
12 hours ago2 min read


Love is an Open Door
As this year’s camp meeting moves toward its final moments, a clear message has echoed through the Young Adult Room: God rebuilds what life tries to break if only we will open the door of our hearts and allow Him to enter. Each day has carried its own activity designed to turn strangers into friends and friends into family. Thursday evening, for example, opened with a comedic activity as attendees launched into an “Adventist Cringy Pickup Line Contest.” Needless to say, the r

Benjamin Lawson
12 hours ago2 min read


ACBC Highlights
The ACBC bookstore is a camp meeting staple, offering a variety of special events and resources throughout the week. From author signings to children’s story times and daily food demonstrations, it has become more than just a place to browse books—it’s a gathering place for inspiration and connection. One featured event took place today at 12:30 p.m., when Dan Serns hosted a special book signing. Guests had the opportunity to meet him personally and explore his written works

Natalie Sissac
12 hours ago2 min read


Cultivating a Flourishing Faith
Faith, like a garden, requires intentional care in order to thrive. During her seminar “Keep it Alive – Yes, You Can!” Deeann Bragaw used practical gardening principles to illustrate what it means to cultivate a flourishing spiritual life rooted in Christ. Bragaw explained that bare soil naturally invites weeds, and in the same way, spiritually barren lives leave room for harmful influences to grow. Just as gardeners work to prevent weeds through removing, mulching, and inten

Natalie Sissac
12 hours ago2 min read


Keep It Moving: Learning Through Interaction
Participation and interaction took center stage during Sandra Doran’s workshop, “Keep it Moving with Cooperative Learning,” where attendees explored practical strategies for creating more engaging and interactive learning environments. Through hands-on activities and group discussions, Doran demonstrated how cooperative learning can encourage participation, deepen understanding, and help individuals connect more meaningfully with one another. Rather than presenting the materi

Natalie Sissac
12 hours ago1 min read
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