I have been so blessed to be involved in World Church Affirmation Sabbath. Most call it “Waucus” (rhymes with caucus) but for me it has been a nudging “Wake Us!” ...
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World Church Affirmation Sabbath (WCAS) is a gathering, organized by lay members, to affirm the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a world church and for fellowship, encouragement, and education.
Growing up in the church was a positive experience. A whole church of saints you knew by first and last names. Summer time brought camp meeting flyers in the mail ...
Principle #2: Participants Seek Unity on the Basis of Inspired Truth Rather than Cultural Compromise
I wish there wasn’t a need to call attention to and urge acceptance of the ...
Across 155 years, Seventh-day Adventists have seen many efforts to weaken the pillars of our faith — a foundation built upon the Holy Scriptures and affirmed in the writings of ...
From childhood I heard this biblical phrase again and again in evangelistic meetings, and family worship. We now see that this phrase can apply even to those in the Seventh-day ...
Have you ever despaired over the ever-increasing apostasy in God's remnant church? Have you seen godly members and leaders slandered and unfairly treated, and wondered what to do? You are ...
Unity: Optional or Mandatory?
Early on, in the formative days of World Church Affirmation Sabbath, its lay-led founders saw the usefulness in articulating the reasons for its existence in what ...