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Church employee Friday loved young communicators, former co-workers say
April 25, 2008 Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
Taashi Rowe
Los departamentos de Comunicaciones y Ministerios de la Mujer de la sede central de la Iglesia Adventista en Silver Spring, Maryland, han decidido honrar la memoria de una colega y al mismo tiempo contribuir con la educación de las mujeres. |
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By Celeste Ryan-Blyden
Source: Columbia Union Conference "Visitor"
An F1 Tornado hit Allegheny East’s George E. Peters Seventh-day Adventist School in Chillum, Md., Sunday afternoon destroying part of the gym and roof and overturning a trailer. The school shares a campus with the conference’s Metropolitan church and Chillum Oaks Apartments, a senior housing complex. Though there were people at both of these locations for events, no one was hurt.
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Ministerio de PCJOVENES invita a todos los adolescentes Hispanos de la Potomac Conferecne a su gran campamento solo para Teens (12-17 años). Jesús viene pronto JOVENES y Cristo desea que TÚ seas parte de Su Ejercito.
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By Ruben RamosMembers of the Richmond Evangelistic Center in Virginia recently had a grand opening celebration in honor of their new church facility. The officers of the Potomac Conference, representatives from local government, members of Maranatha Volunteers International (which helped build the facility), and members of area churches—more than 500 people in all—came together to dedicate the facility to the Lord.
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Hundreds of Hispanic youth and young adults gathered recently for the Potomac Conference’s First Hispanic Youth Rally. Organized by PC Jovenes (www.pcjovenes.com), the conference’s youth-led ministry, attendees enjoyed good music, fellowship, testimonies, preaching, and seminars. Guest speakers Tray Hayden and Terry Johnsson, popular Potomac pastors and speakers, capitalized on the event theme “Actualiza tu Vida (Upgrade Your Life)”, challenging the youth to “connect with the One who can truly improve your mind, your relationships, and your life.”
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The evangelistic work among the Hispanic people of the Potomac Conference territory moved into high gear for the start of 2008 at the Ocean City Hispanic Lay Festival. The crowd of 1,800 was joined by Conference president, Bill Miller and other officers to celebrate an explosive year of evangelism in 2007 and to kick off a major evangelistic thrust for 2008. Jose Esposito, Hispanic Ministries Coordinator for Potomac, states that Hispanic Ministries is planning to add 2,147 new souls for 2008. Coming!" |
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The Potomac Conference Executive Committee unanimously approved the Growing Healthy Churches Initiative (GHCI) presented by Conference President Bill Miller at its executive session October 23, at the Southern Asia Church in Silver Spring. This vote empowers the conference leadership to pursue finalization of a document that will serve as the blueprint for growth in Potomac Conference. The key element in the plan is its core mission. |
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The multicultural flavor of Potomac intensifies as seven new Spanish churches, one Korean and one Anglo church organize between December 15, 2007 and February 9, 2008. This new season of organization services began in earnest on December 1, when Oxon Hill Spanish church organized in Maryland.
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Do you know where to go? – We want to help!
The Hispanic Ministries is unveiling a brand new ministry for Hispanic youth who are students at a College/University level.
We are having our first meeting at Ocean City 2008.
Invited speakers will be; Dr. Alejandro Bullón and Dr. Daniel Plenc who will also answer any questions that you may have.
Ask for more info: 703-231-6642 /
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