By Doug Inglish
The word “thanksgiving” (note the lack of capitalization, meaning that this is not limited to the holiday of that name) denotes an expression of something very particular that is in the heart. Pause a moment to think about that.
We throw around expressions all the time with little thought about whether we really mean what we say. Take for instance the phrase, “Great to see you”. Maybe you say something like that just to be polite and it’s not that you are being dishonest because in reality you don’t like seeing the other person, yet actually seeing them is closer to neutral than great.
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David Sakul with Dave Mundung – Denver, Colorado … In what became a historic moment for the First Denver Indonesian Church, the congregation participated in an induction ceremony for the Pathfinder and Adventurer clubs on November 12.
Officiated by Tyrone Douglas, Mid-America Union Conference director of youth and young adult ministry, together with Brandon Westgate, RMC youth director, the Pathfinder club was named “Mighty Arrows” and the Adventurer club was given the name, “White Dove.”
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Agape Hammond – Parker, Colorado … Through a collaborative partnership, Parker Adventist Hospital and Newday Adventist Church provided Thanksgiving meal boxes to 125 families in need in the Parker, Colorado community.
Newday Adventist Church has lots to be thankful for this season. On Saturday, November 19, Newday held their second annual ThankFULL Free Farmer’s Market event.
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Karen Davidson – Cañon City, Colorado — Bible marking has become a vital part of prayer meetings at the Cañon City church on Wednesday evenings. On average, more than thirty people have attended for the past 17 weeks, “and we are going strong,” reports Karen Davidson, whose husband is pastor of the congregation.
“The Bible marking class reinforced our knowledge and gave us the confidence to share Jesus with everyone,” Holly and Kurt Hammel commented on the inspirational experience of such an approach to Bible study.
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