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Educational Local Church Partnership

ACS ‘CHOP’ Program with Ochsner Foundation

The ACS Center of Westbank United SDA Church in New Orleans, Louisiana, recently entered into a collaboration with Ochsner Foundation Healthcare System to offer children in their community ‘The CHOP Toolkit’. The acronym CHOP stands for “Cooking Up Healthy Options and Portions”, which complements the health message of our Church very well. The purpose of this program is to teach the children of our congregations and neighborhoods the importance of good nutrition, eating small portions, as well as learning to safely use kitchen tools.

The CHOP Toolkit is a eight-to-ten week program, providing the necessary space for teaching and cooking vegetarian meals. It will include communicating regularly with the CHOP basic staff, completing a pre and post test with participants, and providing documentation and receipts for purchases that were made through Walmart gift cards that were supplied for food supplies.

The first summer event of the CHOP program was held from June 13-July 16 at the Westbank United SDA Church. It was sponsored by Ochsner Foundation, Westbank United SDA Church, City of New Orleans Tricentennial Committee and Neighborhood Engagement, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Washington, and Colistics Pharmacy. The activity schedule included the following; 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m – Cooking lessons and Lunch; 2:00 to 3:00 p.m – Recreation/Break; 3:15 to 4:00 p.m – Anger Management/Problem Solving; 4:00 to 4:50 p.m – Christian Grooming and Manners; and at 5:00 p.m was Dismissal.

Each child and staff member were given a study manual and an apron. The CHOP Instructor Manual was supplied by Irene H. Williams, Director of ACS Center of the Westbank United SDA Church. “The children and staff had a wonderful learning experience together. The children had fun while learning to cook and work as a team”, said Ms. Williams. She is excited about this new collaborative opportunity and is looking forward to many more events like this in the future.

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Community Local Church

North Philadelphia Church Offers Free Services

The North Philadelphia SDA Church hosted a two-day free AMEN clinic event offering free medical and dental services to the community. More than 100 volunteers from the church and the community took part in this event, providing care to around 200 people. “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care,” said Marquis Johns, pastor of Allegheny East Conference’s North Philadelphia church. Church leaders partnered with the Adventist Medical Evangelist Network of physicians and dentists who dedicated their time and services at the medical and dental clinics. Not only were the patients blessed by this event, but the volunteers also found pleasure in being of help and service to others. Upon hearing the success of the clinics, a member of the community contacted Pr. Johns and pledged $5,000 toward having the church host another clinic in the near future.

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Local Church Refugees

Italy SDA Church Welcomes Refugees

A predominantly refugee church in southern Italy emphasized the World Refugee Day during their June 17 Sabbath morning worship service. The service which included refugee stories, a concert, reports, and interviews were live streamed. The church which is located in Castel Volturno, a town 21 miles northwest of Naples, has opened its doors to welcome migrants that are coming in mostly from Libya. Some were already Adventists before they arrived, some found faith on their journey, and some were introduced to the Adventist faith after getting in touch with the church. Read first-hand stories about refugees and the trials they endured in their homeland, the struggles they encountered during their journey, and the challenges they continue to face in their new home, Italy.

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Local Church NEWS

Orient SDA Church Ministry

The Orient Seventh-day Adventist Church located in Orient, Washington state, is one of the very many smaller churches in the North American region. With a town population of 113 inhabitants, the church has been growing gradually over time. This little church that started out with 6 members has now grown to a 30-member congregation. The Church has recently welcomed a new member to their family, Rebecca who has accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior and was baptized last month. Their growth comes from their weekly outreach of their food bank and clothing closet where they serve around 40 families per week. No church is too small to make a big impact in their community!

Below are a few pictures from Rebecca’s Baptism: