Sandy Hodgson – Denver, Colorado …Twenty educators and administrators came together the last week of July to jump-start the school year and dive deep into Standards Based Learning. RMC education director, Diane Harris, and associate director, Paul Negrete, organized the intensive training so that teachers could bring transparent and honest feedback to learners, create processes that allow time for students to have relevant and authentic experiences, and help students develop skills to become self-navigating learners. |
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Brandon Westgate – Ward, Colorado … As the summer camp season has officially ended for the Rocky Mountain Conference, it might be well to consider what the summer has wrought from a few different perspectives.
SPIRITUALLY: The spiritual atmosphere at camp was incredible. The summer camp staff was upbeat and positive and presented Jesus in a way that was attractive. The pastors who gave their time and efforts to minister to our campers were witty and helpful and truly showcased a God who is accessible and present. Our desire is to make it easy for kids to know God and I really felt like we were successful at doing that. To demonstrate that point, dozens of campers made a decision to accept Jesus as their personal Savior. About 60 of them also expressed an interest in being baptized and several of those baptisms took place in Lake Minnie at the Ranch.
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VJ and Beth Panganiban – Farmington, New Mexico – Health issues present an acute challenge within the Navajo community. After a break of three years during the pandemic, the La Vida Mission team resumed the program at the local Chapter House conducting a health and nutrition outreach as part of the annual Summer Youth Work Program.
Nearly 20 young people participated in the program which annually takes place in the months of June and July. The 2022 outreach concluded on July 28.
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Ron Johnson and Tiffany Marsh – Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado … The sun lit up the mountains surrounding Silver Jack Reservoir, site of Colorado Cowboy Camp Meeting where 85 worshipers gathered on Sabbath morning in the big tent for the 22nd annual camp meeting, July 13-17, 2022.
In a wilderness environment surrounded by 12 and 13K peaks, the area is a favorite of those who desire a scenic mountain experience of worship, fellowship, and the outdoor recreation of camping, hiking, biking, boating, horse riding, or relaxation.
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Vicky Kahler – Loveland, Colorado … An investiture of 78 Pathfinders and Adventurers closed out the group’s year of activities and accomplishments on Sabbath afternoon, May 14.
Showcasing the accomplishments of each individual child, the service began with uniformed members marching into the sanctuary led by the Color Guard. Following their entry, they sang club songs, recited the Pathfinder pledge and law, and gave an opening prayer.
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Ruben Balaguer – Greeley, Colorado … Did you know there were kids in the Bible who made a big difference? The kids who attended Vacation Bible School at Greeley Hispanic Church sure do. From June 27 to July 2, some thirty children attended the Heroes Vacation Bible School.
Of those in attendance, eight were visitors from the community. The participating kids learned about Miriam, Samuel, Rhoda, and other Bible characters who showed the characteristics of true heroes: bravery, devotion, boldness, generosity and caring for others.
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