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Foothills Camp’s Equine Department is seeking your help!
Do you have old or unused riding boots that need a new purpose? Consider donating them for use in our program. Having a collection of boots with a heel in various sizes allows us to ensure our clients’ safety while they are with us. We are also looking for saddles, bridles and bits. If you…
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A Story of Hope: Malik and Yashel’s Journey to Christ
Bro Malik giving his testimony Sabbath morning During our recent series, a young man named Malik attended church for the very first time, invited by one of our faithful members. Malik had been carrying a heavy burden for years—struggling with depression, anxiety, hopelessness, and a sense of being lost. He had never truly known Christ.…
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Pentecost 2025 in Bonnyville
Evangelistic meeting At the Bonnyville small group, one of our pre-Adventist friends shared her burden for her husband who was not religious at all. I prayed with her and encouraged her to pray daily for her husband. She did. She even brought him to church one Sabbath but he seemed entirely disinterested. Toward the latter…
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Sedgewick Celebrates Baptism
Sedgewick Seventh-day Adventist Church celebrated the baptism of Geovanna O’Rourke on November 1, 2025. Pastor Teddy Joseph and Pastor Elmer Manzanares officiated the service. Family and friends gathered to witness and support this momentous decision in Geo’s life. She was officially welcomed into our church with gifts and many hugs and handshakes. Geo is a kind…
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Mamawi Atosketan Native School Represents Canada and North America, Wins Global Sustainability Prize in Abu Dhabi
Two Indigenous students from Mamawi Atosketan Native School (MANS) flew to Abu Dhabi to attend the January 13, 2026 Zayed Sustainability Prize Award ceremonies and are bringing home the $150,000 USD prize in the “Global High Schools – The Americas” category. MANS’ proposal for a student-led hydroponic farm project was chosen from more than 7,700…








