ore than 300 administrators, pastors, departmental leaders, teachers, and lay members, are gathering at the Adventist World Headquarters November 3-6 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 correspondent Jonathan Gallagher and News and Online editor Carlos Medley. Check back every day for the latest news and special features.
NAD Leaders to Face Remuneration Issues -- Update 1, a report from news and online editor Carlos Medley (submitted Nov. 4).
Evangelism Takes Center Stage at NAD Meetings -- Update 2, a report from correspondent Jonathan Gallagher (submitted Nov. 5).
Facts and Figures Reveal Progress, Challenges -- Update 3, a report from correspondent Jonathan Gallagher (submitted Nov. 6).
New NAD Secretary Elected -- Update 4, a report from correspondent Jonathan Gallagher (submitted Nov. 8).
Pay, Retirement Dominate Debate -- Update 5, a report from correspondent Jonathan Gallagher (submitted Nov. 12).
Church Administrators Face Spiraling Healthcare Costs -- Update 6, a report from correspondent Jonathan Gallagher (submitted Nov. 14).
NAD Images, a photographic essay on the highlights and sidelights of NAD Year-End Meeting 2002. Photos by Carlos Medley.
Year of World Evangelism 2004, (pdf) presented by It Is Written speaker Mark Finley on November 4.
Remuneration and Cost of Living-New Policy, (pdf) voted by the North American Division Executive Committee on November. More information on the division's new salary scale will be presented in Update #5.