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BUC News / 32 VIEWS
Lawrence Geraty Interview
Throughout his life Dr Lawrence Geraty has faced, and graciously dealt, with issues of diversity. Asked to speak on the subject, “Diversity, friend or foe?” at a recent Newbold College Diversity Seminar he clearly emphasised the positives. Kirsten Oster-Lundqvist asked him Why?

BUC News / 32 VIEWS
Women In Ministry – what of the future?
What is the role for women in ministry in the British Isles today? Pastor Ian Sweeney returned from the Adventist World Church General Conference Session in San Antonio, Texas to give a reflection on both what happened in San Antonio regarding women in ministry, and on what the future is for women elders and pastors here.

BUC News / 31 VIEWS
Recession proofing women and families
Sandra Golding shares her top recession proofing tips at the "Hand Maid for Ministry" conference.

BUC News / 31 VIEWS
'Christmas is ruined'
'Christmas is ruined' a Christmas message form Ian Sweeney, President of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the UK and Ireland.

BUC News / 31 VIEWS
Pastor Ted Wilson Interview
Pastor Ted Wilson, President of the Seventh-day Adventist World Church, shares his vision for the Adventist church. Pastor Wilson highlights his key messages of prayer and Bible study as central to our relationship with Jesus, then goes on to talk about some of the more difficult areas of leadership, including the on-going debate on the ordination of women. How do you deal with diversity of opinion, theology and practice in a global church?

Searching For A God To Love / 30 VIEWS
Episode 7: Suffering, why so much? (Presentation)
Searching for a God to Love - Episode 7: Suffering, why so much? (Presentation)

BUC News / 30 VIEWS
Olympic Flame Witness Climaxes In London
As the Olympic torch made its way through the London borough of Hounslow, SEC media reports on the local Adventist Church's involvement with the community during the special event, and follow Tyler Saunders, a 29-year-old Paralympic hopeful and member of Chiswick Adventist Church, who carried the Olympic torch through the streets of Ealing.