The Laurelbrook Seventh-day Adventist Church service on June 23, 2018 began with Ricardo Reid welcoming everyone and having a few announcements. Prayer meeting this Wednesday will be by Westcotts at 7:00 p.m. in the church.
Jeremy Westcott played an introit. The congregation had a silent invocation and then sang “The Lord in Zion Reigneth”. Sebastien Roy-Lavallee had the main prayer; the congregation responded with “Hear Our Prayer, O Lord”.
Heissel (junior) then called for the offering. Hiram (senior) and Cllifton Brandt then collected the morning offerings; the loose offering went to the local conference advance. During the offering collection, Benny (sophomore) played a trumpet solo, accompanied by Jeremy Westcott on the piano. The congregation sang the doxology, and Heissel prayed for the offering.
Josia (graduate) and Haniel (graduate) told the children a story. A girl in a local village wanted a Bible. After waiting and saving for six years, she found that she could buy a Bible from a man in a town 25 miles away. She walked those miles and got her Bible even though the book was expensive. We should treasure the Bible more.
Sebastien Roy-Lavallee read the scripture reading – Mark 10:48 “And many charged him that he should hold his peace: but he cried the more a great deal, [Thou] Son of David, have mercy on me.” Rebecca Nowdesha sang “Like a River Glorious”, accompanied by Jeremy Westcott on the piano.
Pastor Richar Perez discussed the topic “Have Mercy on Me”. The congregation sang “I Surrender All”. Pastor Richar Perez had the closing prayer.
Personnel Other Than Students:
Clifton Brandt – works with Laurelbrook’s water, sewer, and boiler systems / local church deacon
Jeremy Westcott – one of the academy English and Bible teachers
Rebecca Nowdesha – assistant girls’ dean
Ricardo Reid – works in the Laurelbrook Nursing Home / local head church elder
Richar Perez – new boys’ dean and campus chaplain
Sebastien Roy-Lavallee – men’s work coordinator
Following are some notes on the sermon by Pastor Richar: