RMCNews – Glacier View Ranch, Ward, Colorado ... “I certainly had great expectations and excitement for the 2023 Ministerial Retreat,” commented Anton Kapusi, pastor from Pueblo First Adventist Church. “Our Ministerial director and the Administration consistently deliver what is necessary to the pastors and ministry leaders in the conference territory,” he added. |
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Karrie Meyers – Highlands Ranch, Colorado … Recently, Mile High Academy (MHA) and the Littleton Seventh-day Adventist Church community shared the sad news of Maxine Gerst’s passing. For decades, Gerst and her family have been familiar faces in the Denver community, including at MHA where she taught for 47 years. Gerst’s own children graduated from MHA--Danielle Gerst See (1999) and Jonathan Gerst (2002). |
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Stephanie Gottfried – Worland, WY ... Annette Treat, head teacher at SonShine Academy in Worland, Wyoming, learned firsthand how close God is to her and to her school. Annette’s story is expressed in the words of the Psalmist, “The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?” (Psalm 27:1).
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Toby Quillin – Loveland, Colorado ... An audience of more than 300 people were transported to New York City during the Broadway-style production of the musical Annie in the Campion gymnasium on Saturday night, January 28. |
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Gary Nowlan – Boulder, Colorado ... With a mild sense of horror, I stood observing furniture and other items from the Boulder Seventh-day Adventist Church piled near the basement entrance to the church. Times had changed and the church had decided these items were no longer needed. |
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Rebecca Berg and Denae Yuros – Highlands Ranch, Colorado … When students arrived back on campus after Christmas Break, they soon recognized that the teachers and staff had planned something very special for the beginning of 2023. Mile High Academy (MHA) dedicated the month of January to celebrating and sharing kindness on and off campus. |
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Bob Reynolds – Denver, Colorado … Lana Wilson lost her one-year-old grandson in a tragic accident in 2018. As she worked through her grief and heartbreak, God planted a desire in her heart to create a bassinet ministry. Through God’s grace, Jude’s Bassinets became a reality, first as a nonprofit, and later taken over by the women’s ministry at True Life Community Seventh-day Adventist Church (TLC). |
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