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NPUC Holds 43rd Regional Convocation

Hundreds of Adventist members and guests from the Pacific Northwest and beyond gathered May 16­–19, 2019, in Gladstone, Ore., for the 43rd North Pacific Union Conference (NPUC) Regional Convocation.

Hosted by the Holden Convention Center on the grounds of the Oregon Conference, more than 500 adults, 85 youth and 60 children received a bounty of inspiration in spoken word and music.

Benjamin Jones, South-Central Conference president, provided the Thursday evening keynote and Sabbath divine service messages. Other key presenters included Carmela Monk-Crawford, editor of Message magazine; Randy Maxwell, senior pastor of the Renton (Wash.) Church; Antonia Simons, speaker and recording artist; Adrian Marston, Walla Walla University associate chaplain; and Pedrito Maynard-Reid, Walla Walla University assistant to the president.

Daryl Hunt, Grammy Award-winning producer, combined efforts with Mark Francis and others, including the Orion Chorale, Sharon Church choir and praise team, and the Convocation Mass Choir to bring a wealth of musical talent throughout the weekend.

Bryon Dulan, NPUC vice president for regional affairs, and his administrative assistant, Pattric Parris, share heartfelt thanks to the entire convocation planning committee, including: Linda Dulan, Louis and Deborah Turner, Jefferson Butler, Elwood Reid, Derrick Foxworth, Clarene Mitchell and Lorna Wright, Donna Manier, David Henry, Ed and Sara Johnson, Jeanine Goodwin, Joed Ngaruiya, Kevin McCray, Terrance Taylor, Gesele Thomas, Starr Franklin and Nubien Dupree, Garth Dottin, Alison Francis and Adina Wright, Tina Cooper, James Boyd Sr., and Alphonso McCarthy, in addition to a host of volunteers.

The 2020 Regional Convocation will be held once again in the Holden Convention Center in Gladstone. Watch for additional details as plans are formed.

Featured in: July/August 2019

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Steve Vistaunet

North Pacific Union assistant to the president for communication and Gleaner editor, 1996–2019
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