RMCNews – Denver, Colorado … Ten days after the 2022 Constituency Session, RMC Executive Committee met for its orientation meeting, August 30.
At the outset of the business meeting, Mic Thurber, RMC president, who was reelected by the session, welcomed new members placed on the committee during the constituency meeting.
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Rubén Rivera – Ward, Colorado … Under the theme of “The Church Triumphant at the Age of the End”, some 520 Rocky Mountain Conference Hispanic members attended the annual camp meeting at Glacier View Ranch, September 2-4.
One participant, Jorge Batiz from Lamar, Colorado, said “This is the first time that I have attended this type of event. My family and I feel very blessed, and I want to come back next year.”
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Rubén Rivera – Ward, Colorado. Bajo el lema “La iglesia triunfante en el tiempo del fin”, más de 500 miembros hispanos de la Asociación de Rocky Mountain asistieron al Campestre Hispano anual en Glacier View Ranch, del 2 al 4 de septiembre.
Uno de los asistentes, Jorge Batiz de Lamar, Colorado, dijo “es la primera vez que asisto a este evento, mi familia y yo nos sentimos muy bendecidos y quiero regresar el próximo año”.
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Karrie Meyers – Highlands Ranch, Colorado … Classrooms are abuzz, and Mile High Academy halls are once again filled with the chatter and laughter of students as the new school year begins. But there’s no question–the busiest location of all is the MHA front office.
“We have processed more than 230 students for this school year with several more applicants still in progress and set to join us after the Labor Day holiday,” said Brenda Rodie, vice-president of operations, academics & records.
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Haley Beckermeyer – Loveland, Colorado … The Campion Academy seniors bonded as a class and grew closer to God over the five days of Senior Survival in the mountains at Glacier View Ranch August 31-September 4.
After their arrival, paired students were given supplies to build a shelter to stay dry. Many students brought duct tape and rope to help build their shelters. Several students brought hammocks and others slept on the ground. Thankfully, the weather was kind to the students. It was relatively warm and dry.
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Samantha Nelson – Worland, Wyoming … By God’s grace and miraculous provision, SonShine Academy in Worland, Wyoming began a new school year on Tuesday, September 6, reports Samantha Nelson, member of the school’s board.
A few weeks ago, no one in the Worland church knew if school would be held this year due to a medical crisis that head teacher Annette Treat is facing. When the school board held a special session to seek God’s will and determine how to proceed, a plan was put in place—call Malana Barnhill, the PreK/K teacher, to see if she would fill in for Annette.
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Samantha Nelson – Cody, Wyoming … On August 7-9 the Cody Seventh-day Adventist Church hosted a series by Dr. Robert Carter, a scientist with a Ph.D. in Marine Biology from Creation Ministries International (CMI)—a nonprofit organization not affiliated with the Rocky Mountain Conference—at the local Cody Auditorium.
Carter presented several topics such as, The Alternative: Creation’s Competitive Edge; Dinosaurs & Fossils: Amazing Evidence for Creation; Genetics According to Jesus; Ancient DNA & the Bible; and Coral Reefs & Noah’s Flood.
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