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The Youth Program for the month of September was a Music Festival at Pasay Adventist Church. Every Sabbath afternoon was filled with music and praise for the Almighty. And on the last sabbath of September, a finale Praise and Worship Concert was held called “iPraise”.
Despite the rain, we were blest with performers who gave their talents for the Lord. It was a great event and we hope those who attended the program were blest as well.
For more pictures on the said event, visit Jery’s website at iPraise Pasay Adventist Church.
Updated Oct. 1, 2007
The Youth Ministries Department of PAC will be having a Rest and Recreation (R&R) Outing this coming October 6-7, 2007 at Dona Salud Resort in Laguna. All youth and young professionals ages 18 and above are invited to the R&R. Meeting place is at 600pm Oct 6 at PAC and we will be going as a group. We are also thinking of a second batch to leave the next day, October 7 at 700 am but this is not yet final.
No contribution will be asked. Each participant will be in charge of paying for his own transportation and food. It’s KKB and bring your own baon. We are still arranging for food delivery or pick up at the place so that there will be less hassle with the participants. We will update you regarding this arrangement.
Relax, unwind and meet new friends. Visit www.donasalud.wordpress.com to see the venue.
More details will be posted. Please visit this site for updates.
Feel free to post your questions and suggestion at the comments section and we will be glad to answer them.
Updates
Meeting place: Meeting place is still at PAC at 600pm. We will leave at around 630-700pm. We suggest that you should have dinner at this time already.
Food: There are food stalls like Binalot and Andok’s nearby Dona Salud. We can contribute for the food and have a car go to the stalls to buy the food for those who contribute. For Andok’s, 1 whole chicken is around 150+ pesos. For Binalot, prices maybe around 80-100 pesos. You are free to bring your own food.
Budget: Transportation is about 60-80 pesos for 1 trip. Depending on your appetite, food may be around 150-300 for dinner, breakfast and lunch.
Attendees: This is open to SDA members. Non-SDA members can also be invited as long as they will comply to SDA standards.
Originally posted at Sweet Zone, a blog by Sweet Tappan.
A Night to Remember
The Youth Ministries Department had an Acoustic Night held at the basketball court of Pasay Adventist Church last February 24, 2007. It was a night of fun and music. Although my part was not exactly something I would want to remember (got a shaky voice because I was so nervous!), I think everyone enjoyed that evening. Here are some pics of the event (Thanks for the pics, Kuya Jery!):
What does it mean to be part of the youth ministry? What does it mean to be an Adventist Youth?
This is a question I have been pondering since the start of the year. When I started handling the programming of the youth ministry of Pasay, there is a big challenge to introduce something new to the group. Something that will greatly revive its members.
Last year, we were successful in at least reviving the dwindling number of members. We have several new young members who were starting to become active in our activities.
The challenge this year is how to keep them in the ministry and help them find
What we came up with is the Youth Certified Program. Launched last January, the program aims to have constant activities every month where the youth members will be trained and certified to be ready for God’s service. Through the certification activities, the members will be able to find their gifts and strengths and find the best venue where they can be of service. They will be able to find a part in the ministry where they best belong.
Easily said. But the program is just in its infancy and the whole concept is still being built. Hopefully, we will be able to find a ways injecting the right activities for us to meet our goals. Through God’s grace we will.

