By Douglas Inglish - When you look at the title line, there are several possibilities your mind could fill in where the blank space is. Many words in that blank would be true and have implications worth pondering.
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Jamey Houghton – Franktown, Colorado … Recently, I was invited to a meeting that I’m not qualified to attend. The meeting was for the newly-organized JOY Club at the Franktown Church. The JOY club, or Just Older Youth, is especially for the members in our church who are 55 years old or better. You see, I’m only 43, so I can’t really be a member of this club even though I’m the pastor. But they made an exception since I was doing the worship thought for this specific meeting. |
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Anton Kapusi – Pueblo, Colorado ... A year ago, the Outreach and Education Center (OEC) at Pueblo was emerging. The education part, led by Sherry Hornbucker, was conceived from an idea of an afterschool, one-on-one tutoring program for grades 1-12. After agreeing to use Math Recovery© and Barton Reading and Spelling System©, volunteers lined up for training as they looked to become personal tutors to the children. |
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Agape Hammond – Parker, Colorado ... Walk into Newday’s NXTGEN Connect, and you will find highly engaged student leaders that won’t be disassociating from the church anytime soon. Taking ownership of their relationship with Christ, students between the ages of 11-18 find purpose in the Newday NXTGEN community. |
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Ana Segawa – Boulder Colorado ... Campion’s select choir, Koinonia, participated in the worship service at Boulder Seventh-day Adventist Church on March 25. |
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RMCNews – Denver, Colorado … Thirza Monette Powell, 59, passed away peacefully Friday, March 24, in Cushing, Texas, surrounded by her four children. She worked for the Rocky Mountain Conference for 10 years, ending her tenure as the RMC accountant. Thirza is preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her three siblings, four children, and six grandchildren. |
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