Group photo of the participants at the 2024 Global Adventist Internet Network Europe in Budva, Montenegro, November 15-19. [Photo: Tor Tjeransen/Adventist Media Exchange (CC BY 4.0)]
Event explores ways of increasing collaboration across church ministries, departments.
November 19, 2024 | Budva, Montenegro | Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review
Around 280 Seventh-day Adventist communication, personal ministries, publishing, and media ministry professionals and church leaders from 42 countries met for the opening of the annual gathering of the Global Adventist Internet Network (GAiN) Europe in Budva, Montenegro, on November 15.
Attendees, who serve in Adventist radio, TV, digital, and publishing ministries across dozens of European countries, gathered to learn about trends, discuss strategies, and focus on collaborative efforts to share Jesus better.
Tor Tjeransen, communicator director of the Norwegian Union Conference, shares the keynote message on the opening night of the 2024 GAiN Europe event in Budva, Montenegro, on November 15. [Photo: Nikolay Stoykov/Adventist Media Exchange (CC BY 4.0)]
Hope Media Europe director Klaus Popa agreed, also emphasizing the collaborative nature of the initiative. “From the very beginning, GAiN was about connecting,” he acknowledged. “But then, we quickly began to be more strategic about what we do. We quickly realized that to collaborate, to work together will bring all of us further than if you just walk alone.”
A team leads in worship on the opening night of the 2024 Global Adventist Internet Network (GAiN) event on November 15. [Photo: Nikolay Stoykov/Adventist Media Exchange (CC BY 4.0)]
This synergy comes from not only reaching out to other communication departments for cross-media initiatives but also reaching out to connect with other ministries and departments of the Adventist Church.
Popa reminded attendees how, for the first time in 2023, regional communication leaders invited personal ministries leaders to meet with GAiN. Now in 2024, they are including youth ministries leaders and young creatives as well. And all of it, he said, is accompanied by a clear spiritual component. “We believe that if we are spiritually connected, that’s also the foundation for working professionally together.”
Paulo Macedo, communication director of the Inter-European Division, shares opening words with the attendees of the 2024 GAiN Europe event in Budva, Montenegro. [Photo: Nikolay Stoykov/Adventist Media Exchange (CC BY 4.0)]
“Let’s not make this just an event,” Macedo said. He urged every attendee to “stop waiting for institutions to do the work, for ministries to do the work, but have a focus on the people” communicators want to reach.
“We believe that if we are spiritually connected, that’s also the foundation for working professionally together,” Hope Media Europe director Klaus Popa said. [Photo: Nikolay Stoykov/Adventist Media Exchange (CC BY 4.0)]
In his keynote message, Tor Tjeransen, communication director of the Norwegian Union Conference, prompted attendees to use their lives as a living testimony to reach others.
Billy Biaggi, a general vice president of the General Conference, called on Adventist communicators to “rise and shine” and then witness to others who are in the dark. [Photo: Nikolay Stoykov/Adventist Media Exchange (CC BY 4.0)]
The 2024 GAiN event drew more than 280 Adventist media professionals and church leaders in Budva, Montenegro. [Photo: Nikolay Stoykov/Adventist Media Exchange (CC BY 4.0)]