SEPUM
MENU

Family for Eternity series Adds 78 to Adventist Church Membership

By SePUM Communication

5/15/2024, 6:01:55 PM

Family for Eternity series Adds 78 to Adventist Church Membership

78 souls submitted themselves to Jesus through baptism as a result of the “Prepare Families for Eternity” Evangelistic Series conducted by Mrs. Lindy Lou S. Magdadaro, Women’s and Family Life Ministries Director of the Southeastern Philippine Union Mission (SePUM), at Libuak, Rosario, Agusan del Sur, from May 5 to 11.

Mrs. Luzijun Lantaya, Women’s and Family Life Ministries Director and President’s spouse of Northeastern Caraga Mission, along with the women leaders in the district, joyfully worked hand in hand with all the church members in visiting families and inviting them to the nightly lectures.

Mr. & Mrs. Denny, Daisy Sasil, and other generous congregation members prepared groceries, gift items, and other valuable goodies as tokens and prizes for trivia questions.

Three days before Sabbath came 14 happy souls waiting for baptism. As Magdadaro and Lantaya were appealing for baptism on Friday evening, the Sabbath vespers, 55 individuals, submitted for baptism, and most of them had no extra dry clothes to shield their chilling bodies against the strong winds and rain. Incidentally, the Sasil family has bought the most appropriate gift, the long, large, wrap-around tubular garment that can sometimes serve as a blanket. Indeed, ingenuity answered the need. 

The Sabbath was filled with cravings for more spiritual food, and it was offered by women leaders and their District Pastor, Reneboy Inato, and the President of Southeastern Caraga Mission himself, Pastor Jemsley Lantaya, whose hands-on supervision and support kept the momentum high. Talented performers and singing groups answered their longing for songs. At the end of the Sabbath morning, nine more souls entered the baptistry to accept Jesus as their personal Saviour.

Women empowerment is needed in society, and Mrs. Ellen G. White, as one of the pillars of our faith, affirmed: “The refining, softening influence of Christian women is needed in the great work of preaching the truth.” (Review and Herald, Jan. 2, 1879) (SePUM Communication)

#WeAreSePUM

#EmpoweredWomenInTheChurch

#UnifiedSECM

Comments

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!

Leave a comment

RELATED STORIES

View All
SPAC Breaks Ground for South Residence Hall Expansion, Advances Mission and Education
News

SPAC Breaks Ground for South Residence Hall Expansion, Advances Mission and Education

South Philippine Adventist College (SPAC) celebrated another significant milestone on March 26 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the start of construction for […]

HopeChannel Leaders Convene, Prepare for Net Harvest 2025
News

HopeChannel Leaders Convene, Prepare for Net Harvest 2025

Nearly 40 leaders from Hope Channel (HC) stations and studios gathered at the Davao Mission headquarters to strategize and prepare for the […]

Davao Mission Adventist Media Missionaries Answer the Call to Get Involved
News

Davao Mission Adventist Media Missionaries Answer the Call to Get Involved

On February 22, a powerful and heartfelt moment occurred at the Davao Mission conference hall, where passionate individuals committed themselves to a […]

Adventist Leaders Gather to Strengthen Harvest 2025 Efforts
News

Adventist Leaders Gather to Strengthen Harvest 2025 Efforts

Over 160 Adventist leaders across the Philippines convened at the Adventist Academy Cebu in Bulacao, Talisay, Cebu on January 20-21 for an […]