Brandon Westgate – Denver, Colorado … The Rocky Mountain Conference office staff team welcomes Pastor Jade Teal, most recently the associate pastor in Colorado Springs, as assistant youth director. On December 1, Jade joined assistant youth director Brent Learned and youth director Brandon Westgate, in ministering to the youth of the Rocky Mountain Conference.
“I am well pleased that Jade has accepted the invitation to join our department. Jade brings a fresh enthusiasm and energy that will help us continue to enhance youth ministry in our conference,” said Brandon. “I am looking forward to witnessing what the Lord will do as our department presses forward.”
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Pueblo Church Communication with Sherry Lee Hornbacher – Pueblo, Colorado … The Outreach and Education Center of Pueblo (O&EC) is offering free tutoring with volunteer tutors from Pueblo First Seventh-day Adventist Church. Our tutors began rigorous training in math and reading interventions in the month of August, allowing the first session to begin September 6.
“God is at work among us, bringing students from our congregation and the surrounding community,” said Sherry Lee Hohrnbacher, coordinator of the O&EC
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Brandon Westgate – Denver, Colorado … What is Greater Summit? Greater Summit is a prayer retreat and refreshing event for middle and high school students that takes place in the mountains of Colorado, January 13-16, 2023, at Glacier View Ranch. There will be music, worship, Bible study, and activity options for outside and inside.
We are delighted to announce that our speaker this year will be Jessica Rios (pictured). Jessica works at Campion Academy as director of recruitment. She is a godly woman who is funny, sociable, and engaging. Jessica will bring messages to both challenge and encourage us as we worship together.
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Anton Kapusi – Pueblo, Colorado … Crises arise suddenly and unexpectedly, leaving people in vulnerable and needy places. One of the main goals of Adventist Community Services Disaster Relief (ACSDR) in the Rocky Mountain Conference (RMC) is to have church members ready to swiftly and competently respond to a given emergency.
Cathy Kisner, RMC director for ACSDR, in collaboration with Pueblo First Seventh-day Adventist Church ACSDR director Kathy Hayden, has organized the second training session for willing volunteers. Earlier this year, a group of volunteers completed the Donations Operations Course and prepared to participate in assisting individuals in crisis through the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation Inc. (ICISF) training program.
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