Seventh-day Adventist world church president, Pastor Jan Paulsen, will host an open dialogue with Adventist young people in the Caribbean during a live broadcast on October 27.
Seventh-day Adventist world church president, Pastor Jan Paulsen, will host an open dialogue with Adventist young people in the Caribbean during a live broadcast on October 27.
Paulsen’s 17th unscripted “Let’s Talk” forum will be held at the church’s Northern Caribbean University in Mandeville, Jamaica, and will air on the Hope Channel at 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
Let’s Talk Caribbean will be the first such dialogue broadcast from the church’s Inter-America region.
“Each show is different and each provides local flavor,” said Rajmund Dabrowski, communication director for the Adventist world church. “The program shows the diversity of the young people in the church while still being a family that makes the church a warm and embracing faith community.”
“We look forward a program showcasing the excitement and enthusiasm that the Caribbean churches bring to the diverse mosaic of Adventism,” he said.
“The visit of the world church president is very important to us in the Caribbean,” said Nigel Coke, communication director for the church’s West Indies region. “The membership in the West Indies is very young. Approximately 70 percent are under the age of 30.
“It is important that the leadership of the church dialogue with them in order to understand and appreciate their role in the global mission of the church,” Coke said.
Let’s Talk can be seen live on the Hope Channel or its Web site www.hopetv.org. For more information, see the Web site www.letstalk.adventist.org.