Pastor Craig Hamilton, who serves the Ketchikan and Craig SDA churches, opened Friday night with an engaging presentation on the background of Nehemiah and Ezra, emphasizing the foundational role of prayer in rebuilding. Pastor Rodney Mills, President of the Alaska Conference, continued the theme during church time and Sabbath evening, focusing specifically on Nehemiah's prayers and their relevance for today's church.
Attendees were invited to participate in a 40 days of prayer initiative beginning September 7 for the Alaska Conference, continuing the campmeeting's emphasis on prayer as the foundation for lasting ministry.
The weekend featured a children's ministries spotlight showcasing the new "Alive in Jesus" curriculum, designed to engage young hearts in meaningful discipleship. A special offering was taken for Camp Lorraine, with volunteers present to share the camp's ongoing ministry needs.
Each program included dedicated time for local churches to share their current ministries and outreach efforts. Petersburg, Wrangell, and Ketchikan churches each highlighted their unique community initiatives, fostering connection and collaboration across Southeast Alaska's SDA community.
The campmeeting reinforced that lasting kingdom work, like Nehemiah's wall, requires both divine guidance and community commitment.
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