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THE ORGANIZATION

Grass Root Organization

Adventist Agricultural Association (AdAgrA) is a grass-roots organization made up of like-minded individuals who feel convicted by God not only to return, but to also teach others how they can “return” to an agrarian lifestyle. Agriculture is an important aspect of Adventism both past and present. More and more are convicted by God to revive the focus of agriculture, a vital part of our educational approach, as well as a part of every family’s sustainability in view of current and coming events.

This is truly a journey of faith and conviction that began with a vision. Throughout the years, several people in various parts of the country felt the conviction to formulate some kind of network. Many people like Bob Jorgensen of North Carolina, Lynn Hoag of California, John and Edwin Dysinger of Tennesee, the list goes on. There was no Adventist association in existence providing support to gardeners or farmers. Although efforts were made, it seemed like it wasn’t in God’s timing.

This new effort stems from a meeting held in 2012 at Uchee Pines. For a number of years previously, Bob Jorgensen of North Carolina organized seminars with various speakers instructing Adventists in the importance of agriculture as a means of education (they’re inseparable), and as a part of the preparation of God’s people for the final events of this earth’s history. Daniel LaFlair attended one of Bob’s meetings in 2012. What he heard changed his life. The marriage of agriculture and education was new and he felt a burning desire to share this message with every Adventist. He, like all those before, saw a need for a network of support, not just for individuals, but for institutions desiring to put into practice the counsel given through inspiration. Coupled with the fact that there existed many others with the same desire for an organization to support, encourage and help struggling gardeners/farmers, in 2013 he held break-out meeting inviting like-minded people from around the world to meet and discuss the possibilities. AdAgrA is the result of the coming together of these people.

AdAgrA’s vision is to bring God’s counsel to everyone desiring an agrarian lifestyle and to provide support and encouragement, and teach them scientific methods in line with the guidance God has provided. See our Mission and Vision in more detail here.

The Adventist Agricultural Association is an independent ministry that supports the mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church; however it is not part of, affiliated with, or supported by the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, or any affiliates known as the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Thus, any content or opinions expressed, implied or included in or with the statements, products or services offered by Adventist Agricultural Association, are solely those of Adventist Agricultural Association, and not those of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Mission and Vision

Why: Growing better,

How: By bringing God’s plan for agriculture into each life

 

What: through in-person experiences designed to inform, connect, inspire, promote noble independence, and encourage spiritual renewal.

Our Slogan: Growing Better

Everything we do is focused on "growing better" in whatever aspect of life we are discussing.

How We Grow Better:

All our activities are created to bring God's plan for agriculture into each life we touch. This is not dependent on anyone's current location, occupation, or situation.

What We Do to Implement our Mission:

  1. We organize in-person experiences. Whether this is our annual National Conference, local Micro Meets, or future regional conferences, we believe face-to-face encounters and connection are powerful ways to move this vision forward.

  2. We inform by promoting a biologically-driven, scientifically-sound system of agriculture in harmony with principles found in the Bible and the Spirit of Prophecy.

  3. We connect like minded people who share a desire to engage in God's plan for agrarian living. This includes working with the Seventh-day Adventist church, its supporting ministries, and individual families to elevate and encourage agricultural evangelism and education.

  4. We inspire, train and equip a new generation of Adventist farmers to fill the need in schools, institutions, and communities.

  5. We promote noble independence by educating families and individuals about the "Country Living Message" and encouraging them as they transition to an agrarian lifestyle that is more independent.

  6. We encourage Spiritual renewal and integrate it into our event planning as we seek to stimulate prayerful study and discussion of the role of agriculture in preparing God’s end-time people.

Board of Directors

Welcome to the Board of Directors of the Adventist Agricultural Association. Our dedicated team is committed to promoting sustainable agricultural practices and the agricultural community through faith-based initiatives. Together, we strive to cultivate growth, innovation, and stewardship in all our. We look forward to working collaboratively to support our mission and vision.

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John Dysinger

John Dysinger, along with his wife Pam and their children, started Bountiful Blessings Farm in the fall of 1998 (after 8 years of classroom teaching). He has learned almost everything the hard way, but is thankful for the many lessons God has taught him in the process. Now his passion is to encourage others to experience the blessings of an agrarian life.

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Chad Kreuzer

Chad & Fadia Kreuzer have a film ministry called Anchor Point Films. They produce documentaries on the Bible, History, and Health. Chad also has a Youtube channel on practical tips for country living and gardening, called Health and Homestead.

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Chanteé Fisher

Luke and Chantée Fisher are market gardeners raising their children and organic vegetables on a family farm in Bristow, Oklahoma. They find joy in living simply, serving God and their community, mentoring young people, and working alongside their little ones every day.

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Gabriel McClover (Chair)

Gabriel McClover and his wife Vonnelle own and operate a plant based restaurant called the Vineyard Cafe and juice bar in Summerville, GA. Gabriel and his wife are passionate about agriculture using the produce they grow exclusively in their restaurant. Gabriel spent 10 years in sales, mar­ket­ing & busi­ness devel­op­ment for 3 fortune 500 com­pa­nies before moving to the country and found­ing the Vine­yard Café & FITT Chal­lenge LLC with his wife Von­nelle in 2016. 

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Darren Greenfield

Darren Greenfield is an organic farmer, teacher, engineer, and pastor who lives and works at Weimar Institute, CA.

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Thomas Meyer

Thom and his wife Felicia along with their 2 daughters Grace and Lilia, are currently serving at DayStar Adventist Academy. Thom is the assistant farm manager at Castle Valley Farms, the school's market garden, which provides produce to the local town of Moab, UT. He is passionate about finding new ways to preserve food from the farm and create healthy products with a mission focus. He and his family enjoy being part of a school that understands the importance that agriculture brings to the character development of it's students.

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