Students and alumni sing LSU’s praises

A new Facebook page has popped up in response to the Michigan Conference’s action. It is called La Sierra Loved Me (Testify). Its description says: A grassroots online movement in support of the ethos of the La Sierra University community. Unfortunately, our beloved LSU has come under attack recently. This space is for you to…

LSU responds to Michigan Conference

Source: La Sierra University May 28, 2010 In response to the recent action of the Michigan Conference Executive Committee, we at La Sierra University reaffirm our commitment to being part of the global circle of Adventist higher education. La Sierra University is an integral part of the Church’s shared endeavor to educate our young people…

Michigan Conference takes substantial action in LSU conflict

The following is an excerpt from a document voted by the Michigan Conference Executive Committee May 25, 2010. The document was emailed to Educate Truth by two employees of the Michigan Conference (bold emphasis added): Whereas, the Adventist Review (in the article by Mark Kellner in April 15, 2010) has now publicly addressed the issue…

GC document holds LSU professors accountable

By Educate Truth Staff Despite an overwhelming vote by constituents of the Northern California Conference against the Oroville Church’s agenda item #3, it turns out that such a policy is already in place. On October 11, 1987, the General Conference Executive Committee approved and voted a document titled “A Statement on Theological and Academic Freedom…