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In an effort to raise awareness and funds for homeless youth, the Lake Region Conference (LRC) Youth Ministry, in partnership with the Lake Union Conference, is organizing “Sleep Out 4 Youth” on Friday, March 14, 2025.
It was April 1944 and a group of leaders met at Chicago’s Shiloh Seventh-day Adventist Church. Their mission? To organize African American members in the Lake Union territory.
Take a look back at key moments in the celebration of the Lake Region Conference 80th anniversary.
On Dec. 7, Eddie Allen, vice president for Multilingual Ministries, received a Lifetime Achievement Award for Outstanding Service in Regional Conference during the Pastoral Evangelism Leadership Council’s annual conference in Huntsville, Alabama.
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After extensive examination by church leadership and the pastors’ congregations, the following individuals were approved for ordination by the Lake Union executive committee in 2024, as confirmation of God’s calling in these pastors’ lives.
In a significant step toward enhancing the spiritual education of young families and in preparation for the new Division-wide Sabbath School curriculum, Children’s Ministry directors and representatives from Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Lake Region conferences gathered at Pioneer Memorial Church for the Alive in Jesus curriculum training on May 18 and 19.
In an email to the Lake Union executive committee earlier this week, Kenneth Denslow announced his decision to retire from his role as president, effective next spring.
During the fall semester, two new University of Wisconsin Public Campus Ministries were launched, one in Madison and the other in Milwaukee, with the goal of increasing the spiritual growth among students.
In August of 2022, DeeAnn Wallace felt moved to create a social media account to spread the gospel and share hope.
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