“Back to Eden .
. . The Exposure of Truth.”
This is the title of Pastor
Barrington Brennen’s first Sabbath pulpit series at
Living Faith beginning Sabbath, February 9, 2008.
The series will be in six to eight parts (Sabbaths).
After reviewing the result of the “Pastoral
Acquaintance Survey,” I decided to preach on this
series to enable us to review key doctrines,
beliefs, and practices of the Adventist Church. As
a child, I remember my parents having the book “Back
to Eden” published in 1935 by
Jethro Kloss. He was one
of America's earliest and most creative soy foods
pioneers. The book is about diet and natural
remedies that reflect what God intended from the
beginning. However, the pulpit series “Back to Eden
. . . The Exposure of Truth” is not just about
diet. There are many life principles, practices,
and beliefs that we must rediscover. This is what
we will do. Plan to attend each Sabbath beginning
February 9, 2008. Remember to bring your Bibles,
always. It is appropriate to say that this pulpit
series “is just what you are thinking and not what
you are thinking.” |
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Full court press: Adventist basketball team has law
on its side,
March 7, 2008
Portland, Oregon, United States ... [
Elizabeth Lechleitner/ANN ]
Susan
Long cheered courtside as her son Jeremy scored 19
points on the Portland Adventist Academy basketball
court Thursday night, February 28, helping secure
his team's first Oregon state playoffs win in five
years.
"I was just happy to
play in the tournament no matter what the outcome.
Not very many Cougars have gotten to do that," says
Jeremy, a freshman guard for the team. "But I still
wanted to win," he adds with an abashed laugh.
Afterward, the locker room pulsed with
blue-and-yellow jersey-clad Cougars, Jeremy says --
mostly because of the win, but also in celebration
of a victory in another court: a recent ruling by
the state's highest court rescheduled the game so
the Cougars could play.
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