GO RED POR TU CORAZON Nearly 800 women (and a few men) attended the second annual “Go Red por tu Corazon” at the Hall of Liberty at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills on Feb. 10. The event brought awareness to the Latina community about heart health, and was hosted by the Hispanic Region Women’s Ministries department of the Southern California Conference. From the music and dynamic speakers to the free blood pressure checks provided by students from CES Nursing School Program in Burbank, attendees were blessed with life-saving information and inspiration. Follow the ministry on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SccMinisterioMujer/ Aprende más acerca de “Go Red Por Tu Corazón” a: https://www.goredforwomen.org/portucorazon/ Printed: October 2021 - Page 1 of 11 Article reprint from Adventistfaith.com on October 2021 2021© Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Copyright, All Right Reserved. Learn more about the Go Red for Women social initiative at: https://www.goredforwomen.org/ * * * * * * * ACS PROVIDES FOR HOMELESS IN RENO If there is one aspect of ministry that gets Jerry Waggoner excited, it’s serving his community in tangible ways. Waggoner, the Adventist Community Services Director for the Nevada-Utah Conference, recently shared a story with All God’s People about the work his team is doing at the Reno Center of Influence. The Center, which operates a thrift store, also provides food to those in need. Earlier this month, Waggoner had a chance to give a jacket to a man whose only protection from the cold was a long sleeve plaid shirt. Waggoner’s story reminds us of Christ’s words, “Truly, I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” Matthew 25:40. Their center provides a host of social services including a food bank and food stamp services, and soon they plan to open an after-school program for foster care children. Does your church have an ACS outreach program? How are you living God’s love in your community? Learn more about the work happening at the Reno Center of Influence at: https://www.facebook.com/RenoCenterOfInfluence/ Share your ACS outreach story with us! Email the All God’s People team at: [email protected] * * * * * * * 30 YEARS OF CHURCH GROWTH IN NAIROBI Just over 30 years ago, Dr. Calvin Rock visited Nairobi with a mission to share the gospel. The longtime vice president of the General Conference and president of Oakwood University and his team started an evangelism series that resulted in about 1,200 baptisms. The evangelism series also started a church plant called the Newlife SDA Church of Nairobi, with a membership of 350. Since its start, the members of the Newlife church have spread their love of Jesus and the gospel with others, resulting in satellite churches and a growth in membership totaling over 10,000 members. This evangelism story from Nairobi illustrates the power of the gospel. See photos of the Newlife SDA Church 30th Anniversary Celebrations at: https://www.facebook.com/newlifesdanairobi.org/ Thank you for spending a few minutes with us today! Join us again next week with more stories of All God’s People. Printed: October 2021 - Page 2 of 11 Article reprint from Adventistfaith.com on October 2021 2021© Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Copyright, All Right Reserved. CONNECTING THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA Today more than 70% of adults are using social media. Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram offer ministries and churches a valuable way to connect with their community, but using social media effectively requires an understanding the “culture” of each platform, as well as using suggested strategies to reach more people. Does your church or ministry have a Facebook page? If so, below we’ve listed some excellent social media resources for helping you connect with your congregation and community. Find great social media resources, including a free course in social media, a blog, and downloadable materials at: https://www.sdadata.org/ Take the free courses and read a blog focused on marketing for each of the major social media platforms at: https://hootsuite.com/education Printed: October 2021 - Page 3 of 11 Article reprint from Adventistfaith.com on October 2021 2021© Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Copyright, All Right Reserved. Read about using social media for ministry at: https://ministrytech.com/category/social-media/ Get your social media tip of the week at: https://socialchurch.co/blog/ * * * * * * * “EQUIP” – CONNECTING THROUGH SPIRITUAL GIFTS Each one of us is called to be active in the community of believers and the community around us. To help connect members with each other, and to their church, AdventSource published “EQUIP.” This guide for churches provides a system for matching members to ministry opportunities that match their spiritual gifts. Are you curious about discovering your spiritual gifts, or how to use them? Watch videos about this resource at: https://vimeo.com/250514997 Find “EQUIP” on AdventSource: https://www.adventsource.org/as30/store-productList.aspx?cat=7470 * * * * * * * INSPIRE – CONNECT WITH FELLOW ARTISTS If you are an artist, a musician, or a writer, there is a free event coming soon for you. inSpire is an annual gathering of Adventist and like-minded creatives who use art and music as vehicles of expression to celebrate God’s love and work in their lives. This year’s theme is “Bringing Good to Life.” This two-day event is a chance to celebrate God- given gifts (music, painting, photography, videography and more), and to explore ways you can use them to share messages of hope with your community. Mark your calendars for March 9-10! inSpire will be held at the LIFE! Church in Berkeley. Learn more about the upcoming inSpire gathering at: https://www.inspire.reviews/inspire-2018.html Stay connected with inSpire on social media: https://www.facebook.com/visit.inspire/ * * * * * * * CELEBRATING PRESIDENTS’ DAY Our nation celebrates Presidents’ Day on Monday. For believers, it is not just a three-day weekend, it is also an opportunity to pray for our country and our leaders. “The Lord is in active communication with every part of His vast dominions. He is represented as bending toward the earth and its inhabitants. He is listening to every word that is uttered. He hears every groan; He listens to every prayer; He observes the movements of everyone.” (Signs of the Times, November 17, 1898) Thanks for joining us in praying for our nation’s leaders, and for tuning in to All God’s People. We’ll see you again next week. Printed: October 2021 - Page 4 of 11 Article reprint from Adventistfaith.com on October 2021 2021© Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Copyright, All Right Reserved. Del Delker, longtime soloist for Voice of Prophecy, passed away on January 31 in Porterville, Calif., at the age of 93. Del, as generations of listeners and fellow believers knew her, spent much of her life and ministry here in the Pacific Union and ministered to listeners around the globe with her rich and deep vocal talent. Though known for her musical career, Del is also treasured for the friendship she offered those who knew her. “Del truly loved people,” said Ken Wade, writer and former executive producer of Voice of Prophecy. “She was a much- admired and emulated woman of faith, courage, fortitude, and compassion.” For more than five decades, Del Delker was THE Voice of Prophecy soloist. She traveled the world with Elder HMS Richards, Sr. and Elder HMS Richards, Jr.—and at thousands of events, she shared the musical billing with Brad and Olive Braley and The King’s Heralds. Adventists around the world fell in love with her contralto voice, and her quick- witted humor and dedication to ministry impressed her associates and audience alike. Printed: October 2021 - Page 5 of 11 Article reprint from Adventistfaith.com on October 2021 2021© Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists Copyright, All Right Reserved. Her music career began in 1947 when she joined the Voice of Prophecy as a secretary and musician. Despite feeling inadequate due of her lack of training in music, Del blossomed in her role. In 1948 she learned to sing in Spanish, opening a door to reach out to the Latin-American and Hispanic community. Del later learned to sing in Vietnamese and 12 other languages, and she sang of the love of Jesus in countries around the world, including the Philippines, Australia, and Brazil. By 1951 she was finishing her first of over 40 albums. In 1958 Del graduated from La Sierra University with a Bachelor of Arts degree, after which she devoted her life to a ministry of music to others through song and her work with the Voice of Prophecy. She was a favorite artist at camp meetings and convocations, and she frequently collaborated with other musicians and groups. “Perhaps Del, along with the HMS Richards family and the King’s Heralds, helped bring out the softer side of Adventism by talking and singing about the goodness of God,” Wade said. Though she retired in 1990, Del Delker continued to travel with Voice of Prophecy as her health permitted. Many employees of the Pacific Union remember Del fondly and were inspired by her work. “Del Delker touched more people around the world with her music and her testimony than any other single person I know,” said Connie Jeffery, associate communications director for the Southern California Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. If you have a memory of Del you’d like to share, we invite you to comment below.
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