Gladstone Camp Meeting is a ministry of the Oregon Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Programs include both general worship sessions and breakout seminars. Camp Meeting occurred July 16-20, 2019. The various presenters and preachers included: Elder Mark Witas, Dr. Pedrito Maynard-Reid, Gary Parks, Dan Linrud and more.
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Gladstone Camp Meeting is a ministry of the Oregon Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Programs include both general worship sessions and breakout seminars. Camp Meeting occurred July 16-20, 2019. The various presenters and preachers included: Elder Mark Witas, Dr. Pedrito Maynard-Reid, Gary Parks, Dan Linrud and more.
Who’s the weirdest person in your family? Hint, if you don’t know who it is, it might be you! When you look around your Thanksgiving table, what kinds of personalities are there? What’s their backstories? Who is welcome at your table? Who’s not?
An argument can be made that loneliness killed Jesus on the cross. Loneliness is essentially the second death. Tastes of loneliness are found all over this world. What can God’s church do, what can you do, to combat loneliness by loving like Jesus loved?
We are involved in constant transition and change. Life is a series of give and take experiences. For instance, we purchase and then we exchange. Our trades may be good or bad. What about spiritual exchanges?
When you are at potluck after church, look around. Who do you see? When you have a group from church over for lunch on Sabbath afternoon, look around. Who do you see? Why does that matter? Hint: According to Jesus, it matters a lot.
Hear how Kari connected the power of the blood with the power of His love! Discover how a girl once lost found hope in this love that propelled the trajectory of her life in a completely different direction and completely changed how she loves others. Learn how you can take hold of this real, powerful, propelling love…but hold on…because a love like this will send you on the adventure of a lifetime!
Having a relationship with God is like no other relationship you may have experienced. God has a unique kind of love for you. That “special love–old-and-new-at-the-same-time love” is what we need in our crazy lives every day. But let’s not just talk about love; let’s practice real love. Let’s practice it the old fashion way, the only and best way. The way Jesus did. This is the only way we’ll know we’re living, truly living, in God’s reality – Jesus.
Loving well is such a great idea! I just wish it was a little easier, neater, and cheaper! Is there another way we could go about this whole deal of loving well? – Would we pass the test if we can somehow love the ones we already like really well?
Gary Parks, Oregon Conference relational ministries director, will mentor us in developing more meaningful connections with the people around us. He'll be showing us how the love of God creates the opportunity for us to experience emotional healing, relational wholeness, and life more abundant while learning to love others better.
Gary Parks, Oregon Conference relational ministries director, will mentor us in developing more meaningful connections with the people around us. He'll be showing us how the love of God creates the opportunity for us to experience emotional healing, relational wholeness, and life more abundant while learning to love others better.
Join Gary Parks, Oregon Conference relational ministries director, as he mentors us in developing more meaningful connections with the people around us. He will show us how the love of God creates the opportunity for emotional healing, relational wholeness, and life more abundant.
In the Seventh-day Adventist Church today there seems to be confusion about just what is the core Adventist message? What makes it unique? In this presentation Pastor Dan will lead us in a biblical discovery of God’s ultimate plan for every Adventist and how it connects to our theme of Loving Well.
So what is it like for someone who is joining the church and learning new things, maybe things they had never even heard of before. What can we do in preparation for a new believer to feel comfortable with their new church family?
Just as children are entrusted to parents for their healthy development in life, it is good for new and future church members to be entrusted to spiritual guardians who will care for their development in the new church family. It’s all about relationships.
New members will be challenged regarding the new truths they have embraced. Thus, it is important to provide them with ongoing “solid food." “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”
One of the very best ways to strengthen the journey of new members (and old) and keep them in the church is to get them involved and working at the church. This is great way to solidify a person’s new faith.
We will look at some of the “small things” that can make a big difference in the spiritual walk of a new member. Suggestions of ways to make the transition a smooth one.
Gladstone Camp Meeting is a ministry of the Oregon Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Programs include both general worship sessions and breakout seminars. Camp Meeting occurred July 16-20, 2019. The various presenters and preachers included: Elder Mark Witas, Dr. Pedrito Maynard-Reid, Gary Parks, Dan Linrud and more.