By Sandi Adcox – Grand Junction, Colorado … Intermountain Adventist Academy’s (IAA) board chairman, Doug McCaw II, and his wife, Melinda, are passionate about helping children in the community. They live by the motto of helping kids one step at a time.
The McCaw’s are keenly aware of the need for Christian education, the need for food for school-age children, and the need to make a positive difference in children’s lives.
Out of this need, they created an organization, Elevate Kids, and partnered with IAA and Kids Aid, two local organizations that focus on children. IAA is expanding to include grades 9 and 10 next year; Kids Aid is known for the Backpack Program, which supplies food to hungry kids during the weekend gap.
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RMCNews with Renae Hamstra – Castle Rock, Colorado … Castle Rock Adventist Church has been searching for a pastor for several months and suddenly realized they already had a pastor amongst them.
The church gathered on February 4 to welcome and pray over their new pastor, Edrey Santos. Darin Gottfried, RMC vice-president of finance, led the dedication prayer.
Santos, who has been a member of Castle Rock since 2017, explains that the call to return to pastoral ministry has been one the Holy Spirit has impressed on him for several months.
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By Love Pickle – Loveland, Colorado … Campion Academy’s drama class performed for parents, guests, and fellow classmates, giving a striking performance of The Sound of Music which, according to one student, captured the hearts of the audience.
The event, rescheduled from last month, was held on February 12. As the doors opened for the performance, the CA gymnasium was quickly filled with anticipation and excitement as attendees waited to see the drama class show off their hard work.
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RMCNews with Campion Academy News – Loveland, Colorado … Campion students and staff joined Timothy Dien’s family and friends on February 11 to honor him, reflect on his life, and mourn the loss of their classmate and friend.
“While we are still mourning the loss of Timothy, the service provided an important opportunity for us to come together as a community,” reflected Don Reeder, Campion principal. “As we spoke of our fond memories of Timothy, we began the process of healing and moving forward. We were able to share the blessed hope that we have in the soon coming of Jesus and the reuniting of the Dien family.”
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RMCNews – Denver, Colorado … Campion and Mile High academies faced each other February 8 on the same court where the Denver Nuggets play their annual game at Ball Arena in Denver.
The much-anticipated event returned after a forced two-year break during the pandemic. Ball Arena had a strict Covid protocol for entering the arena, requiring proof of vaccination or a negative test.
Reflecting on the event, Love, a Campion senior, said, “Even though fellow classmates and many families couldn’t attend to cheer on the Campion Cougars, there was a tremendous amount of spirit among the players competing on such an empowering court.”
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By AdventHealth — When you think of “a broken heart,” you probably picture someone who is devastated by a great loss. Many people experience heightened feelings of sadness and loss during the holidays. But for some, those heavy emotions can turn into physical symptoms that cause alarm.
Did you know there is a temporary heart condition called broken heart syndrome that can mimic the symptoms of a heart attack? We’re here to explain the causes of broken heart syndrome, the symptoms, who’s most at risk and how it differs from a heart attack so you can be in a better position to protect your heart.
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