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Kindergarten Class Takes Flight
The Kindergarten class at Camp Meeting is flying high this year with the theme “Flight 316 – Destination: Heaven.” The group of eight volunteers, led by Pr. Jose Laporte and his wife Belquis, worked hard in the weeks and days leading up to Camp Meeting to prepare materials and activities for an engaging and enjoyable program for the 5- and 6-year-olds attending their class. They even transformed their assigned classroom in the Children’s Building into an airport, complete wit

Mauricio Schiavenin
May 272 min read


Planning Today, Peace for Tomorrow
Family conflicts. Government intervention. Expensive legal fees. Long court processes. God’s work being forgotten. These are some of the common challenges families face when loved ones pass away without leaving a written plan explaining what should happen to their belongings. Often, people delay planning because they feel they are too young or believe they do not own enough to make it necessary. This is where the Planned Giving and Trust Services Department of the Carolina Co

Mauricio Schiavenin
May 272 min read


A Song Etched in Hope
Hope and harmony filled the room as attendees gathered for choir rehearsals under the direction of Steven Green, the music director at Mount Pisgah Academy. More than simply preparing music, the rehearsals became a meaningful reflection on faith, perseverance, and the camp meeting theme, “We Shall Behold Him.” Among the songs presented was I Believe, a moving selection based on a Jewish poem carved into a rock wall in Germany during the 1940s. Written in the midst of sufferin

Natalie Sissac
May 271 min read


A Call to Walk With People, Not Ahead of Them
When was the last time you made a meaningful connection with someone in your community? We often quote the familiar line, “Christ’s method alone will give true success in reaching the people.” But what does that actually look like in practice? And where does that process begin? The truth is Christ’s method starts long before a Bible study ever opens. At the heart of personal evangelism is friendship. Data shared in Tuesday morning’s meeting revealed that 94% of active members

Benjamin Lawson
May 272 min read


When Love Becomes Our Stewardship
When we think of stewardship and generous living, often times we boil it down to the money that we are willing to part with. But when stewardship is reduced to mere finances, it becomes what Pastor Ben Maxson calls a “sophisticated idolatry”—a system that centers human effort instead of God’s presence. According to Maxson, true stewardship is not primarily about what we give but about who we are becoming in Christ. It is allowing God’s love to permeate our relationships, our

Benjamin Lawson
May 272 min read
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