Rajmund Dabrowski – Loveland, Colorado ... The Rocky Mountain Conference 2023 Camp Meeting season opened at Campion, June 2-3, with more than 250 adult church members of the Northeastern Colorado congregations coming together for their first joint convocation of the year. |
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Kelly Koppelmann Waller – Highlands Ranch, Colorado … We have all heard of organizations being referred to as a “family.” Many truly are, especially in the culture of Adventism. No matter where you go, usually you can find an old friend or a friend of a friend, and it’s comforting to have that place to belong. |
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Agape Hammond – Parker, Colorado … One of Newday Adventist Church’s core values is authentic community. God wants us to share our lives together rather than live in isolation. Our togetherness is the best expression of God’s love and the power of the gospel. As the body of Christ, we are meant to worship and grow together. Romans 15:5-6 illustrates this idea: May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had, so that with one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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By Rick Mautz - Most of us deal with our personal health with what I call the disease/treatment model. We wait until there are symptoms, or a diagnosis, and then we go and seek help to fix the problem. Or we might say, “I am getting regular medical examinations. If there are any problems, my doctor will let me know and take care of it.” The problem with that mind set is that, once there are symptoms, the disease may either be not treatable, the treatment is expensive, or the treatment is worse than the disease itself.
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Amelia Zimmerman – Loveland, Colorado ... Eating healthy is a common desire for many in the Northern Colorado area. Wholesome Bites* was created with this in mind. “I feel very happy that we can be part of the Loveland community,” assistant manager Sarah Sykora commented. After six months of planning, preparing, and prayer, the store is open to the public.
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By Ubaldo Gonzalez - I wasn’t Seventh-day Adventist as of May 2022. My family and I were attending the Baptist Church for more than 10 years. I considered our church to have good doctrine and scholars who knew the Scriptures, but, as in all places, there was wheat and tares. But I liked the fellowship with those who served the Lord from the heart, abiding by all that they knew.
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