Past Events

09/29/2019

AMEN Free Clinic

Columbia, Maryland
Beatrice Osei-Amoh
443-285-1522
[email protected]
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Every day, thousands of individuals in Maryland struggle to make ends meet; let alone afford to get their eyes checked or teeth fixed. The Washington Ghanaian Seventh-Day Adventist Church (WGSDAC) in collaboration with the Adventist Medical Evangelism Network (AMEN) intends to give these individuals the opportunity to get access to the care they need for free.

On September 29, 2019 from 8 am – 4 pm, at 6080 Foreland Garth, Columbia MD 21045. This clinic will provide free medical, dental and vision services to the uninsured and the under-insured in our community. The medical clinic will provide health screenings including but not limited to hepatitis B&C, glucose and cholesterol, prostate cancer screening, health education information and counselling. The dental services include free cleaning, filling and extraction, while the vision services provide free eye examination and prescription glasses.

IMPORTANT:  VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Calling all professionals & Non-professionals.  Volunteers needed:  Dentist, RDH, CDA, Optometrist, Ophthalmologist, Physicians, PA, RN, CNA, NP, social worker, case manager, massage therapist, translators, registration, food service, crowd control, security.  Apply to volunteer at www.amenfreeclinic.org.

09/26/2019 – 09/29/2019

Whole and Holy: Women’s Convention 2019

Orlando, Florida
Erica Jones
443-391-7265
[email protected]
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Description: This year’s theme, “Whole and Holy” explores the connection between mental, physical, and spiritual health. Includes seminars on women’s health issues as well as general sessions, a God in Shoes Community Outreach event, and a 5K fun run/walk.

Who Should Attend: All women and high-school age girls are invited to attend.

Featured Speakers: Hyveth Williams; Kiti Freier Randall and Katia Reinert.

09/24/2019

AAFCN Annual Membership Meeting

NAD Health Ministries
443-391-7239
[email protected]
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Log-in to your online membership to view information on how to join this conference call meeting.  Meeting starts at 7:00 pm Eastern.  Contact us for more information!

09/23/2019

Let’s Move Day

Birmingham, Alabama
Nikkia Hampton
205-786-2194
[email protected]

Nearly one in three children in America are overweight or obese, increasing their risk for asthma, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, sleep problems, depression, and bullying. Some of the contributing factors are decreased exercise, large portion sizes, too much refined foods and not enough whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. On Monday, Sept. 23rd, Ephesus Academy will be participating in this movement from 8:30a – 11:30a. Family & Church members are welcomed to join us. Please wear comfortable clothing and come prepared to be active and have fun!!!

Health Ministries promotes this event to inspire healthy eating and physical activity within our community, church and school. Our students, parents, guest and faculty will be doing different types of fun inactive games and activities to educate about healthy eating and lifestyle as it relates to the Bible.  Also how healthy living contributes to our overall well-being of mental, spiritual and emotional state.

Event runs 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

09/21/2019

Addiction Recovery Awareness Sabbath

Coalmont, South Carolina
FRANK SANCHEZ
864-238-8602
[email protected]

The health message presented through the Seventh-day Adventist Church includes living a life without dependence on drugs or other addictions. This awareness Sabbath introduces us to how the power of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit can break an unhealthy dependence.  Come learn about the dynamic Biblically based practices that help us experience recovery through a growing loving relationship with Jesus Christ!

All are invited to better understand the 12 Steps used by most Recovery Groups in the world, and how they point to Jesus the Great Physician.  Join Frank Sanchez, Adventist Recovery Ministries Coordinator for the Southern Union, to find out how you can help establish this vibrant ministry in your church and community.

Schedule
9:30 am – Bible Study on Recovery for Adults
11:00 am – “Christ centered recovery works” by Elder Frank Sanchez
1:00 pm – Fellowship lunch, all invited
2:00 pm – Interactive group workshop

Location
Cumberland Heights Seventh-day Adventist Church
123 Old Hwy 156
Coalmont, TN

09/15/2019

5th Annual Let’s Move! Day Auburn, GA

AUBURN, Georgia
SHELLI-ANN JACKSON
678-948-5173
[email protected]
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Once again, the Auburn Seventh-day Adventist Church has partnered with the City of Auburn and Boy Scouts of America to promote family health and wellness. Our major goal is to get as many people as possible involved in physical activity on that day. Another goal is to show the members of the Auburn community that their local businesses support a healthier lifestyle.

Join us on this evangelism effort as we minister by providing clinic services and other resources to the Auburn community.

FREE! FREE! FREE!

The Mary Carter Ballpark
1320 Mary Carter Rd. Auburn, GA 30011
Event time: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Onsite Registration begins at 12:00 PM

Rain Date: Sunday, September 29th, 2019

REGISTER ONLINE TODAY!!

https://letsmovedayauburnga2019.eventbrite.com

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09/07/2019

Addiction Recovery Awareness Sabbath

Woodstock, South Carolina
Frank Sanchez
864-238-8602
[email protected]

All are invited to better understand the 12 Steps used by most Recovery Groups in the world, & how they point to Jesus the Great Physician. Find out How you can help establish this vibrant ministry in your church and community.

Schedule
9:45 am – Bible Study on Recovery for Adults
11:00 am – “Recovery and Spiritual Growth”
1:30 pm – Pot Luck, All invited
2:30 pm – Interactive group workshop

Address
Cherokee Church
101 Rope Mill Rd
Woodstock, GA 30188

09/06/2019 – 09/08/2019

Secrets to Wellness

Haymarket,, Virginia
Mark A. Finley
240-463-1368
[email protected]
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The purpose of this event is to equip health ministry leaders, pastors and lay people to incorporate the principles of Christ into their ministry and lead their churches in ministering to the needs of their communities physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.

We will focus on reducing the risk of the twenty first century killer diseases in the context of the ministries of the local church to the community.

Schedule
Begins Friday, September 6 at 6:00 pm
Ends Sunday, September 8 at 12 noon
Special seminar for the community Sunday evening September 8

09/04/2019 – 09/05/2019

Summit on Abuse 2019

Berrien Springs, Michigan
Erica Jones
443-391-7265
[email protected]
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Abuse can happen anywhere, even church. You probably know someone who has suffered abuse. Pretending that abuse does not exist in “my church, school, community or home” only perpetuates its continuance. Learn what to do and how to help.

The 2019 Summit on Abuse will provide valuable training that will equip and prepare you for when abuse occurs. You can make a difference.

The Summit will be live-streamed on the enditnowNAD Facebook page beginning at 3:00 pm EST.

08/23/2019 – 08/24/2019

Silent Screams: Is Anybody Listening

Orangeburg, South Carolina
Rosemary Graham
404-792-0535
[email protected]
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Mental health has become the hot topic in this country and worldwide.  Statistics show that depression is becoming the leading cause of disability worldwide.  It’s a topic that needs to be intentionally addressed in our schools and churches.  Pastors, leaders, adults, youth and children can be affected.  Some of our children are battling depression with suicide ideation.  Sadly, a 17 yo male teen active in church committed suicide in June.  The church has been silent addressing this, but it’s time we start the conversations and educate ourselves to tear down the stigmas and find ways to bring love and support to our family, friends and community.

This conference will bring awareness on mental health issues that impact children and youth. The most common disorders are anxiety and depression. Suicide is alarmingly increasing among children, especially black boys and girls ages 5-12. Learn from mental health professionals about how behavior is communication and what we can do to love and support our children. There will also be the Suicide Prevention Awareness Certification conducted by the South Carolina Mental Health of America.

Schedule
Friday evening – meal and opening with special prayer and anointing and seminar
Sabbath will include seminars, sermon, and certification training at 3:00 p.m.