March 11, 2022

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SERVING, SOCIALIZING, SEEKING, SEEING

Editor’s note: Brandon Westgate, RMC’s newly-appointed youth director, shares his vision and outlook for the youth department.

By Brandon Westgate …

SERVING (HOW CAN WE HELP?)

The youth department exists to serve the youth and young adults of the churches in the Rocky Mountain Conference. They are the epicenter of activity and engagement. We desire to help equip, encourage, and inspire local leaders to create opportunities for the youth and young adults to grow in their faith walk with Jesus.

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WORLD CULTURES CELEBRATED AT CAMPION CHURCH

By Airi Nomura – Loveland, Colorado … Campion Adventist church recognized and celebrated the many cultures that make up the church during their annual International Sabbath, March 5.

The special event, anticipated by many, provided the opportunity to highlight different cultures through dress, song, prayer, and sharing.

The service began with a procession of country flags, which were placed on the platform, followed by greetings from students and church members in 13 languages.

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CAMPION SENIORS TOUR UNION COLLEGE

By Elizabeth Jurekova – Lincoln, Nebraska … Campion seniors recently spent two days in Lincoln, Nebraska exploring the college campus and meeting with teachers at Union College in anticipation of college life next year.

Union College professors presented summaries of the large variety of majors and specialties available for the seniors (soon-to-be college freshmen) to study or to choose as a major.

“I liked that Union presented different majors and the great opportunities you can get from attending. It was an overall great trip,” said Blessing.

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DENVER HISPANIC STALLIONS SERVE MARSHALL FIRE VICTIMS

By Daniela Valencia – Louisville, Colorado … The Denver Hispanic Adventist Church spent the afternoon of February 26 serving and assisting the communities of Superior and Louisville, Colorado as the fire victims rebuild their homes and neighborhoods after the Marshall fire.

The Stallions Pathfinder Club assisted Adventist Community Services Disaster Relief (ACSDR) by performing various projects around the relief warehouse, sorting shoes and bags, bundling hangers, and getting to know the people who came seeking help.

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MILE HIGH ACADEMY STUDENT ATTEMPTS TO CLIMB AMERICA’S TALLEST MOUNTAIN

RMCNews with MHANews – Highlands Ranch, Colorado … Mile High Academy’s fifth-grader Bailey, recently returned to Colorado after spending two weeks in Argentina attempting to be the youngest female to summit Mount Aconcagua, which stands at over 22,000 feet, making it the tallest mountain outside of Asia.

When the family began planning their adventure, Bailey’s parents reached out to MHA, stating that Bailey wanted to turn her hike into a fundraiser for the music department.

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HEALTH CLASSES LEAD TO LIFESTYLE CHANGE

By Ryan Teller – Lincoln, Nebraska …If you go down to Larson Lifestyle Center on a weekday afternoon, you might meet Katie Tahay in the weight room. The junior English language arts education major from Colorado exercises there five days a week.

“At first I wanted to do an evening routine, but that didn’t work out. Then I realized that I have this hour between classes. I thought, ‘I’m going to use that hour.’ So within that hour, I run for 30 minutes, and then do weights for 15 minutes and in those last 15 minutes, I get ready for my next class. I do this Monday through Friday and take breaks on Saturday and Sunday.”

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Here are four things you can do right now:

1️⃣ Donate at ADRA.org/helpnow
During emergencies, the number one way you can support ADRA International and our humanitarians on the ground is through your donations. Monetary donations allow our team in Ukraine to respond immediately to the specific needs of each community.

2️⃣ Gather in prayer
Matthew 18:20 tells us: "For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.” We know that there is power and comfort in prayer. We encourage you to attend one of the many vigils being held for the millions who are affected by the crisis in Ukraine, or to start one of your own!

3️⃣ Stay informed
Staying informed is important during times of humanitarian crises. Whether through verified and trustworthy social media channels, digital news, newspapers or your favorite news channel on TV, make sure you tune in to a reliable news source.

4️⃣ Take a break
We are all living through very stressful times and it can be difficult to escape the constant barrage of bad news. It's important to find the balance between staying informed and caring for your mental health! Be sure to take a regular break from the news and even your social media.

This post was originally published on ADRA's Facebook page

 
 
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