In early November, more than 850 women from more than 70 churches gathered at the Ashore Resort in Ocean City, Md., for the Potomac Conference Hispanic Women’s Retreat, hosted by the Hispanic Ministries Department.
With a strong focus on innovation, collaboration and data-informed decision-making, Gabriel Madrid is ushering in a new season of educational growth in his role as vice president for Education.
Many years ago, while a college student, a good friend gave me a book that would change my life forever. The book is titled “Living God’s Love” by the author Douglas Cooper.
Some say going back to school is like returning to war. Maybe that’s too strong of a description— but is it? Teachers battle within the context of the Great Controversy, the conflict between good and evil playing out each day in the lives of students and their families, and in the professional and personal lives of faculty, staff and administrators.
Twice a year, Takoma Academy (TA) students and faculty spend a Friday participating in community service themed, “Spread Love Day.” Last fall, they spent the day serving their community at multiple locations in the Washington metropolitan area.
The Bridge church—formerly Woodbridge— recently celebrated its 55th anniversary with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and dedication service at its new home in Manassas, Va.
The health fair hosted by Potomac Conference's Newport News (Va.) church recently delivered nearly $305,000 worth of no-cost medical, dental and vision services to 460 attendees in the Virginia Tidewater region.