President’s Page – March 2018

President’s Page – March 2018

Feb 22, 2018

by Pastor Dave Stall When I agreed to serve as conference president this year, it was on the condition that it would be a family experience. This was NOT going to be a season where extra ministry and travel would take me away from my family. Every trip would include my wife or the entire family. We have stuck with that plan and the experience has been great!...

Shiloh Church Honors Cruzan

Shiloh Church Honors Cruzan

Feb 22, 2018

By Donald Graffius On Sabbath January 27, 2018, the Shiloh Church recognized Dr. George Cruzan for his 42 years of service as Trustee and as President (12 years) of the SDB Memorial Fund. On behalf of the Memorial Board, President Donald Graffius thanked the church for the many “seeds” planted with the Memorial Fund over the years. The church and its members...

The Lord’s Prayer Benediction: Your Kingdom, Power, and Glory…

The Lord’s Prayer Benediction: Your Kingdom, Power, and Glory…

Feb 22, 2018

Last in a series by Assistant Pastor Philip Lawton Seventh Day Baptist Church of Shiloh, NJ Check out Phil’s blog at contemplatingkenosis.blogspot.com I want to do a little exercise. I want you to get out your personal Bible and turn to Matthew 6:13. Now read it. Those of you reading KJV will not notice anything out of the ordinary. If you have NASB you may...

The Pulse of a Healthy Church, Part 6: Pasteurized Process Cheese Food

The Pulse of a Healthy Church, Part 6: Pasteurized Process Cheese Food

Feb 22, 2018

Rev. Carl Greene Hebron SDB Church, PA   I love Easy Cheese — cheesy goodness that comes out of a room-temperature can. I can squirt a little bit of this yellow gold onto a cracker, on a sardine, or simply directly into my mouth. Yumminess results no matter the vehicle used to deliver this excellent source of calcium. My trusty can of Easy Cheese is also...

Walk the Talk

Walk the Talk

Feb 22, 2018

By Tyler Chroniger Most of us have heard the phrase “you can talk the talk, but you can’t walk the walk.” While the intention of telling someone this phrase is to motivate them into action, most of the time it results in anger towards the person speaking. We do not like the fact that someone thinks our talk does not match our walk. We do not like the fact that...