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A Ministry You Can Relate To
The Personal Ministries Department provides trainings and support for those who wish to share Christ and what He has done for them personally.
Examples of existing ministries includes visiting prisons, hosting a community car show, hosting a "Biggest Loser" program and offering personal Bible studie. The possibilities are only limited by the interests and needs in your community and your willingness to follow God.
Leadership Team
Director: Byron Dulan
Administrative Assistant: Colette Newer
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Examples of existing ministries includes visiting prisons, hosting a community car show, hosting a "Biggest Loser" program and offering personal Bible studie. The possibilities are only limited by the interests and needs in your community and your willingness to follow God.
Leadership Team
Director: Byron Dulan
Administrative Assistant: Colette Newer
Contact Personal Ministries
Adventist Prison Ministry-Washington
Adventist Prison Ministries (APM) Washington coordinates the volunteers reaching out to inmates housed in correctional facilities throughout Western Washington. Two fellowship meetings are held each year for leaders to network and coordinate their efforts. There are 12 ministry groups (supported by 15 churches) serving in seven institutions throughout the conference.
Leaders: Floyd Marshall, Coordinator; Wes Olfert, President; Shirley Marshall, Secretary/Treasurer; and Charlie Meigs, Chaplain
Community Impact Service Events
Community Impact service events concentrate church members across the conference into an afternoon of service for one area. Service projects include: open air concert, helping local relief agencies, health screenings, water give-away, prayer table, free photos, and disaster preparation information. The possible ministries is only limited by your imagination. Volunteers can sign up to lead or staff a project.
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Adventist Prison Ministries (APM) Washington coordinates the volunteers reaching out to inmates housed in correctional facilities throughout Western Washington. Two fellowship meetings are held each year for leaders to network and coordinate their efforts. There are 12 ministry groups (supported by 15 churches) serving in seven institutions throughout the conference.
Leaders: Floyd Marshall, Coordinator; Wes Olfert, President; Shirley Marshall, Secretary/Treasurer; and Charlie Meigs, Chaplain
Community Impact Service Events
Community Impact service events concentrate church members across the conference into an afternoon of service for one area. Service projects include: open air concert, helping local relief agencies, health screenings, water give-away, prayer table, free photos, and disaster preparation information. The possible ministries is only limited by your imagination. Volunteers can sign up to lead or staff a project.
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