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Washington Adventist University (WAU) today announced that President Weymouth Spence, Ed.D., will conclude his tenure as president, effective June 30, 2026, and will transition to a new role, effective July 1, 2026.

In this new role, Dr. Spence will devote his attention to advancing critical campus infrastructure initiatives central to WAU's long-term success. He will build on the momentum of the university’s Vision 2030 plan to drive academic innovation, strengthen partnerships and increase institutional visibility to enhance the learning environment for student success. 

Students Spend Spring Break Serving Others, Blue Mountain Academy, Faculdade Adventista da Amazônia (Amazon Adventist College), La Sonnette, Bel Canto choir, Aerial Aires, Instituto Soledad Acevedo de los Reyes, Soledad Acevedo de los Reyes Adventist Secondary School, Matacanes Canyon

Story byTamyra Horst

This year, Blue Mountain Academy (BMA) students and staff didn’t just use spring break as a time to relax or have fun—they stepped into mission. Three teams traveled to different parts of the world, serving in Brazil, South Korea and Mexico.

Helping You Get ‘Fit for Life’, Pennsylvania Conference, Blue Mountain Academy, Whole Health Expo

Story by Kermit Netteburg, AWHN Executive Director

Adventist WholeHealth Network (AWHN) is planning to help you get “Fit for Life” during this year’s camp meeting, June 12–20, on the campus of Blue Mountain Academy in Hamburg, Pa.

Each evening, AWHN will share a video featuring simple ways to incorporate healthier living. The weekday seminars will share practical ideas, resources and information for getting fit and for using Health Ministries to connect with your community.

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Story by Adventist HealthCare Staff

After hearing “you have cancer,” patients often want to begin treatment without a long wait.

Adventist HealthCare White Oak Cancer Center and Shady Grove Aquilino Cancer Center, in partnership with Maryland Oncology Hematology, are advancing and accelerating patient care with the launch of a lab for next generation sequencing (NGS) – one of only a few labs integrated into a physician practice in the United States.

WGTS 91.9 Hands and Heart volunteers Eric and Pat organize diapers in the box truck.

Story by Jerry Woods

Throughout spring, WGTS 91.9 listeners have supported mothers facing financial hardship by donating diapers. Since March, the “Covered with Love” diaper drive has collected nearly 70,000 diapers, which have been distributed to local churches, shelters and diaper banks. The Hands and Heart initiative is part of the station’s ongoing community outreach efforts.

Story by Ricardo Bacchus

On May 17, delegates to the Columbia Union Conference 29th Constituency Meeting voted to approve a new executive committee to serve for the next five-year term. 

Executive committee members are composed of presidents, pastors and church members from each of Columbia Union’s eight conferences. They also include representatives from the union’s headquarters, Washington Adventist University, Kettering College, Adventist HealthCare, Kettering Health and WGTS 91.9.

Story by V. Michelle Bernard

This coming weekend, delegates from across the Mid-Atlantic and Ohio will gather for the 29th Columbia Union Conference Constituency Meeting at Potomac Conference’s Southern Asian church in Silver Spring, Md. 

The constituency meeting, held every five years, brings together a diverse group of delegates representing Columbia Union’s eight conferences and entities to elect leaders and review the ministries and business of the union.