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New Video Series Shows Connection Points

Kaleb Eisele
By Kaleb Eisele, October 18, 2024

Though we share the same denominational label, Adventists are a widely diverse group. Across ages, genders, cultures and geographical regions there are many things we tend to see differently. Recent years have highlighted those differences as we lived through the dawn of the digital age, the COVID-19 pandemic and a rapidly polarizing society.

While the differences between us are evident, how often do we consider the values we still share as Adventists? This summer, the Oregon Conference communication team set out to explore these common threads in a new documentary-style series featuring 15 church members from across the conference territory. They visited schools, churches, community centers, hospitals and a farm to ask members, "How does your faith look in your everyday life?"

Featuring interviews with Adventists across the conference, Living Faith is a five-episode resource focusing on five core values shared nearly universally conference-wide: Sabbath, music and worship, evangelism, Jesus and the Second Coming, and community service. 

A corresponding small group discussion guide is also available for each episode free of charge for online or offline use. Through this series, each of us can ask, "Despite our many differences, how can we find some common ground?"

Find each episode and its corresponding discussion guide online at LivingFaithPNW.org.

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Kaleb Eisele

Kaleb Eisele

Oregon Conference digital content specialist
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