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	<title>Holloway Seventh-day Adventist Church</title> 
	<description>Free your Mind... <br> Step Inside</description> 
	<link>http://www.myholloway.org</link> 
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<title>2010 Photos - Photo Gallery</title>
<link>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=26</link>
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Pathfinders Day (Morning) - 24 July 2010Deacon &amp; Deaconesses Day Concert - 17th July 2010
Holloway Vs Stoky Football Match - Sun 16th MayFriday Night Live - 21st May
Home Coming Day 15th May - MorningHome Coming Day 15th May - Afternoon

Teens Friday Night Live Cafe - 26th March 2010Hymns for Him - 1st May  Baptism - 06 March 2010Mothers Day Banquet - March 2010  Pathfinders Agape Banquet - Feb 2010Youth Retreat - Feb 2010  Pathfinders Investiture Day - 23rd Jan 10Evening Of Praise - Sabbath 30th Jan 2010 </description>
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<title>Total Praise 2010!! - Upcoming Events</title>
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DATE | Sabbath 21st August 2010
TIME | 6pm
VENUE | Holloway SDA Church
DETAILS | Experience the Passion! Experience the Praise! Experience the Worship as voices come together to give Total Praise to God!
For more information, click here for poster or e-mail us at communications@myholloway.org</description>
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<title>Upcoming Events - Upcoming Events</title>
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Sabbath 24th July - Pathfinders &amp; Adventurer&#39;s Day

Sunday 25th July - Prayer Breakfast 


Sunday 25th July - LYF / SEC Sports Day

Sabbath 31st July - Sabbath School Day 

 

Sunday 15th - Friday 20th August - Youth Week of Prayer

Sabbath 21st August - Youth Day &amp; Concert


Sabbath 28th August - Family Ministries Day

 

Sunday 26th Sept - Women&#39;s Ministries Prayer Breakfast

 

Sabbath 2nd Oct - Communion

Sabbath 9th Oct - Abuse Awareness Day

Friday 15th - Sunday 17th Oct - Prayer Harvest Weekend

Sabbath 23rd Oct - Children Day

Sabbath 30th Oct - Music Day

 

Sunday 7th - Sabbath 13th Nov - Week of Prayer

Sabbath 20th Nov - Family Ministries Day

Sabbath 27th Nov - Women Ministries Day

Sunday 28th Nov - Womens &amp; Mens Ministries Banquet

 

Sabbath 4th Dec - Stewardship Day

Sunday 5th Dec - Prayer Breakfast

Sabbath 11th Dec - Personal Ministries Day

Sabbath 18th Dec - Communion

Sunday 19th - Friday 24th Dec - Youth Week of Prayer

Sabbath 25th Dec - Youth day 
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<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:13:20  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Youth Week of Prayer &amp; Youth Day - Upcoming Events</title>
<link>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=40</link>
<guid>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=40&amp;article_id=218</guid>
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DATE | Sunday 15th Aug - Sabbath 21st Aug 2010
TIME | Sunday to Friday from 7.30pm and Saturday from 9.15am
VENUE | Holloway SDA Church
THEME | Prison Break
DETAILS | The imprisonment, the break out, the freedom!
Bring your friends and family along to experience a change in your life.
For more information, click here for poster or e-mail us at youth@myholloway.org</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:02:07  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Holloway Pathfinder Day and Fundraising Concert - Upcoming Events</title>
<link>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=40</link>
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DATE | Sabbath 24th July 2010
TIME | Kicking off at 9.30 am with Sabbath School and Divine Service at 11:00am
VENUE | Holloway SDA Church
DETAILS | Followed by a street march with the one and only Holloway Drum Corps
Lunch is provided
Fundraising concert hosted by THE Asher McKenzie at 5:30pm featuring:
- Michael &#39;Lyrical Soldier&#39; Agyei
- 4Christ
- Tottenham Youth Choir
- Sacred Hands
- Justified
- Special guests from Birmingham 
And many more...

There will be a social starting at 9!!!
There will be food prepared and some great games =)

An offering will be collected to raise money for the club so bring your wallets!

Come along and show your support. A blessing is guaranteed!
See you there! =]

For more information, please click here for the poster or e-mail us at pathfinders@myholloway.org</description>
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<title>June 2010 - Monthly Devotionals</title>
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A message to the youth
&#8220;I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you.&#8221;
Psalms 32:8

After the Christmas period is normally a relaxing time for people as most are motivated and excited for the New Year ahead. But for those who are studying, the reality of exams slowly creeps up on their conscience. Anxiety builds up as well as fear but this is a time as Christians that our faith is tested. Once one truly knows that they have revised sufficiently, asking God for guidance and his help throughout the testing period, then success should be on its way. Exams are over for university and college students, however for secondary students GCSE&#8217;s are still continuing. I would like to remind you that through Christ anything is possible, just wait to hear God&#8217;s answer which may be no, wait or yes.
 &quot;Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.&quot;
Philippians 4:4-7

A message to the world
Through life we travel a journey which may be confusing, we feel depressed and troubled or saddened or vengeful. But God is always there whenever we feel he has deserted us, we are just being tested. When we eventually see the path Christ has lead for us and we travel down that road with a grateful heart, God will say to us &#8216;well done my good and faithful servant, welcome home.&#8217; I just want to share some words of encouragement with you throughout the rest of the month. Some of us have lost loved ones, jobs, houses, families, trust or even our faith&#8217;s  but there is a balm in Gilead called Jesus who will supply our needs and make us stronger in Jesus name.


Serenity Prayer 
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,  courage to change the things I can,  and the wisdom to know the difference


Lead Me (Susanna, John and Charles Wesley)
Preserve me from all those snares and temptations which continually solicit me to offend Thee. Guide me by Thy Holy Spirit in all those places whither Thy Providence shall lead me this day, and suffer not my communications with the world to dissipate my thoughts, to make me inadvertent to Thy presence or luke warm in Thy service. But let me always walk as in Thy sight,  and as one who knows this life  to be the seed-time of an eternal harvest.
Taken from &quot;Hearts Aflame&quot; Michael McMullen 1995  Triangle Press</description>
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<title>January 2010 - Monthly Devotionals</title>
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                                        3 Reasons to love JESUS!Jesus loves you! He desires to have a relationship  with you, and to give you a life full of joy and  purpose. Why do you need Him in your life?  

   1.  Because you have a past  You can&#8217;t go back, but He can. The Bible says, &#8216;Jesus Christ the  same yesterday, and today, and for ever&#8217; (Hebrews 13:8). He can  walk into those places of sin and failure, wipe the slate clean and    give you a new beginning.2.  Because you need a friend  Jesus knows the worst about you, yet He believes the best.  Why? Because He sees you not as you are, but as you will be      when He gets through with you. What a friend!3.  Because He holds the future  Who else are you going to trust? In His hands you are  safe and secure &#8211; today, tomorrow, and for eternity. His Word  says, &#8216;For I know the plans I have for you...plans for good  and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. In those  days when you pray I will listen&#8217; (Jeremiah 29:11&#8211;13 TLB).  If you&#8217;d like to begin a personal relationship with      Jesus today, please pray this prayer: Lord Jesus Christ,  I am sorry for the things I have done wrong in my life. I ask your  forgiveness and now turn from everything which I know is wrong.  Thank you for dying on the cross for me to set me free from my sins.  Please come into my life and fill me with your Holy Spirit and be with  me forever. Thank you Lord Jesus, Amen.  If you have made this commitment and would like to make contact  with a local Christian (UK and Republic of Ireland only), or if you do not  feel ready to make this decision and would like further help from a local  Christian, please e-mail: communications@myholloway.org
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<title>February 2010 - Monthly Devotionals</title>
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               Praise Adoration from the Heart     Praising God is not something that comes naturally to anyone. Praise runs an aggravating interference pattern against your nature. Occasionally, praise feels more like a duty, an obligatory lip service performed at the opening of prayer. With persistence every believer can learn to praise God in all things.     Praise is your best weapon against Satan. When you praise God you are showing the heavenly hosts, powers, principalities, demons of darkness, and angels of light that your great God is worth of praise &#8211; no matter what your circumstances. Praise produces victory, and victory evokes praise. The process is cyclical.     Genuine praise must flow from your heart even during times of sorrow, discouragement, trial, and temptation (Ps.42:5). The praise of His people brings glory to God. What a privilege it is to bring God joy!  </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 3 Jul 2010 13:04:01  MST</pubDate>
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<title>March 2010 - Monthly Devotionals</title>
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               God..... Always Answers Prayer     When the idea is not right God says &quot;No&quot;. No when the idea is not the best. No when the idea is absolutely wrong. No when though it may help you, it could create problems for someone else.     When the time is not right, God says &quot;Slow&quot;. What a catastrophe it would be if God answered every prayer at the snap of your fingers. Do you know what would happen? God would become your servant, not your master. Suddenly, God would be working for you instead of you working for God. Remember: God&#39;s delays are not God&#39;s denials, God&#39;s timing is perfect. Patience is what we need in prayer.     When you are not right God says, &quot;Grow&quot;. The selfish person has to grow in unselfishness. The cautious person must grow courage. The timid person must grow in confidence. The dominating person must grow in sensitivity. The critical person must grow in tolerance. The negative person must grow in positive attitudes. The pleasure-seeking person must grow in compassion for suffering people.     When everything is all right, God says &quot;Go&quot;. Then miracles happen: A hopeless alcoholic is set free! A drug addict finds release! Diseased tissue responds to treatment, and healing begins. The door to your dream suddenly swings open and there stands God saying &quot;Go!&quot;      Dr Robert Schuller  </description>
<pubDate>Sat, 3 Jul 2010 13:04:01  MST</pubDate>
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<title>"God's Love" - Monthly Blogs</title>
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Thursday  24 June 2010 - 21:28


At some point in time in our lives whatever age we are, whether 16 or 51 we have that feeling where we were on cloud 9. Nothing else matters. We believe were in love.

Love?! 

Love is the one thing in this world which is not prescribed, not illegal and absolutely free. It can make you feel better, make you &#8220;high&#8221; and drive you crazy! However, that is the difference between our love and God&#8217;s love. God&#8217;s love is known as Agape. Agape love is unique and its quality and worth is untouchable. Why? Because it is consistent, it is never ending and amazingly unselfish. 

When God loves us, He puts us first. His main priority is our needs. Sometimes we don&#8217;t realise this and we forget to put Him first. When we&#39;re in a relationship with someone, we never forget to talk to that particular person, sometimes they are all we can think about. 

We are in a relationship with God. He is our Father and we need to give Him the love and glory He deserves. God&#8217;s love is wonderful and full of unnumbered mercies available for us to take with arms wide open. Never forget that.

 Always love. 


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<title>"RUN" - Monthly Blogs</title>
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Sunday 17th Jan 2010 - 15:49

My friend once told me that being a Christian is a journey; it&#8217;s not a run but a walk. It&#8217;s not a run!? I never really understood what she was saying until she explained to me that in a walk it&#8217;s ok to fall down as long as you get back up. This gave me hope and still gives me hope today because in life we buckle, we trip and sometimes it&#8217;s so bad we feel as if were getting run over as we cross roads or as we grow. Sometimes terrible things happen to us, and even though we really don&#8217;t like this line it does happen for a reason. When something happens, sometimes it&#8217;s so bad it hurts; it feels as if you&#8217;re being stoned. But surrender your all to God. It will no longer be your problem but the Lord&#8217;s. We never realise this but the Lord wants our problems...I mean have you ever heard of that? You can&#8217;t bear to think about them but the Lord is pleading with you to lay them all down to him. We need to get rid of self. There&#8217;s a line in a song that says &#8220;Less of me but more of You is what I need&#8221;. Let this be your prayer. Let the Lord be your strength and your guide and don&#8217;t forget to walk not run for a Saint is just a sinner who falls down. 

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Welcome to Holloway SDA Church 

Thank you for visiting our website. We are still under the process of re-designing this website and developing it further to bring you more information and resources.

We&#39;re extremely excited that you visited our website. Please come and worship with us in person here each Sabbath and experience the Love of God at Happy Holy Holloway and witness the great fellowship of being in God&#39;s presence.WebmailWatch our Service Live every Saturday @ 11.15am Listen to our Podcasts of previous sermons 

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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 15:39:28  MST</pubDate>
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<title>About Us - Drum Corps</title>
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               Our Club consist of a Drum Corp who has been the first Drum Corp within South England Conference. Our Drum Corps has been invited by the local council and government to lead out in Faith Marches in protest against gun and knife crime both locally and in Westminster and also at the Remembrance Day Parade.  So if you are up for a challenge and fun we really welcome you to our band. More information to come...Watch this space!! 
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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 15:11:30  MST</pubDate>
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<title>No Title - Pathfinders</title>
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               Our Leadership Team  Our Pathfinders Page  Our Adventurers Page                  Our Drum Corp    Our Pathfinder Song  </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 15:10:52  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Our Activities - Adventurers Club</title>
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               Our Adventurer Clubs is full of creativity and imagination! The children learn about the Bible, health and fitness, nature, and people skills through:     1.    Club Meetings  2.    Field Trips, e.g. Zoo  3.    Nature Activities e.g. treasure hunt  4.    Crafts &amp; Games e.g. face and textile painting, baking.  5.    Conference Events  6.    Camp &amp; Camping Skills     An adult supervises all activities.     We attend at least two camps per year, one organised by our local club and the other by the South England Conference (SEC). In our local camp the Adventurers and Pathfinders camp, share, learn and have fun together. Whilst at the SEC camp, known as Adventurer Camporee, the Adventurers make new friends, play, have fun and learn of Jesus in a simplistic manner with fellow Adventurers attending from within the South of England.                       The activities are to help the Adventurer to:   &middot;      Develop a Christ-like character  &middot;      Learn Christian Values  &middot;      Express their love for Jesus naturally  &middot;      Discover their God-given abilities and use them to benefit self and others.  &middot;      Experience the joy and satisfaction of doing things well  &middot;      To learn good sportsmanship and strengthen their ability to get along with others   &middot;      To improve their understanding of what makes families strong.     </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 15:06:07  MST</pubDate>
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<title>No Title - Adventurers Club</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 15:01:32  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Our Pledge to the Flag &amp; Bible - Pathfinders</title>
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Pledge to the  Christian Flag:
I pledge Allegiance to the Christian  Flag and to the Savior for whose kingdom it stands, one brotherhood  uniting all mankind in service and love.

Pledge  to the Bible:
I pledge to the Bible God&#39;s Holy word,  and will take it as a lamp unto my feet, a light unto my path, and hide  it&#39;s words in my heart that I may not sin against God.

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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:54:56  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Our Aim &amp; Motto - Pathfinders</title>
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Aim:? The Advent Message to all the world in this generation
Motto:? The love of Christ constrains us all
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<title>No Title - Pathfinders Club</title>
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               Pathfinders provides the youth with the opportunity to:  &middot;      Learn Christian values  &middot;      Develop self-discipline  &middot;      Make new friends  &middot;      Enjoy safe and exciting adventures  &middot;      Learn what teamwork is all about  &middot;      Prepare for church and community responsibilities  &middot;      Cultivate courage, self-reliance, honesty, loyalty, &amp; kindness  &middot;      Acquire hobbies and skills  &middot;      Learn under the guidance and association of mature Christian Counsellors  &middot;      Grow in an atmosphere of love and acceptance  &middot;      Discover their world and themselves  &middot;      Talk about and know God  </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:50:28  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Pathfinder Pledge/Law - Pathfinders Club</title>
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Pathfinder Pledge
By  the grace of God, I will be pure, and kind, and true. I will keep the  Pathfinder Law. I will be a servant of God and a friend to man.

Pathfinder Law
The Law is for me to:
Keep  the morning watch
Do my honest part
Care for my body
Keep a  level eye
Be courteous and obedient
Walk softly in the sanctuary
Keep  a song in my heart
Go on God&#39;s errand.</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:50:13  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Our Activities - Pathfinders Club</title>
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               We provide an outlet for the spirit of adventure and exploration. This includes carefully tailored wide range of activities including, but not limited to:      &middot;      Camping &amp; camping/survival skills  &middot;      Activities promoting community pride &amp; involvement through outreach activities such as visitation at nursing/residential homes, cleaning &amp; maintaining parks, visiting and encouraging the elderly, helping someone that is in need, marching in parades, e.g. marches against crime and Remembrance Day Parade,  &middot;      Interactive training in a variety of recreational, artistic, nature, conservation, vocational, and outreach areas such as  Baking, Candle Making and Sewing with awards (honours) given for successful completion of the honour.  &middot;      Drilling and Marching skills.  &middot;      Grade appropriate leadership training.  &middot;      Bible study and witnessing projects     In addition to our own Club organised camps, we attend a large event known as Pathfinder Camporee, these camps ranges from locally, that is, within the UK or Internationally, that is, Europe and USA.  In 2004 we attended Camporee in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, USA where over 30,000came together to enjoy fellowship and participate in events, competitions and religious meetings.   </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:50:13  MST</pubDate>
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<title>No Title - Pathfinders Club</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:50:13  MST</pubDate>
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<title>About Us - Pathfinders Club</title>
<link>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=57</link>
<guid>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=57&amp;article_id=207</guid>
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               The Holloway Pathfinder Club is one of the nearly 30,000 Pathfinder clubs operating in 120 countries around the world. We are a community service oriented youth organization sponsored by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, though young people of any religious persuasion or none at all, are welcome and encouraged to join us.     Our club provides a key step in its educational program, that is, an opportunity to take the children out from a classroom setting into outdoor adventures as well. Participants are children and teenagers aged 10-15, progressing through different class levels each year.     The Pathfinder Club consists of a recreational-spiritual program for youth who want to discover their world and themselves. The club is compared to a Boy Scouts.  </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:40:19  MST</pubDate>
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<title>About Us - Adventurers Club</title>
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               Holloway Adventurer Club is a Seventh-day Adventist Church-sponsored ministry open to all families of children ages 6 -9. Our Adventurer Club is designed to stimulate the child&#39;s budding curiosity towards the world about them. Our program includes age-specific activities that involve both parent and child in recreational activities, simple crafts, appreciation of God&#39;s creation, and other activities that are of interest to that age. Our program aims to strengthen the parent/child relationship and to further the child&#39;s development in spiritual, physical, mental and social areas.      Our goals:  1. The child will, at their own level, commit their hearts and lives to Jesus Christ.   2. The child will gain a positive attitude toward the benefits, joys, and responsibilities of living a Christian life.   3. The child will acquire the habits, skills and knowledge needed to live for Jesus today.   4. Parents and other primary caregivers will become more confident and effective as co-labourers with Christ for their children.   </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:37:49  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Adventurer Pledge/Law - Adventurers Club</title>
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               Adventurer Pledge
 Because Jesus loves me, I will always do my best.
 
 Adventurer Law
 Jesus can help me to:
 Be obedient
 Be pure
 Be true
 Be kind
 Be respectful
 Be attentive
 Be helpful
 Be cheerful
 Be thoughtful
 Be reverent  </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:35:32  MST</pubDate>
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<title>No Title - Adventurers Club</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:32:22  MST</pubDate>
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<title>No Title - Pathfinders Club</title>
<link>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=57</link>
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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:31:52  MST</pubDate>
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<title>No Title - Pathfinder Song</title>
<link>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=59</link>
<guid>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=59&amp;article_id=201</guid>
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                               Pathfinder Song  Oh, we are the Pathfinder Strong,
 The servants of God are we
 Faithful as we march along,
 In kindness, truth, and purity
 A Message to tell to the world
 A truth that will set us free!
 King Jesus the Savior&#39;s coming back
 For you, and me!   </description>
<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:27:50  MST</pubDate>
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<title>No Title - Pathfinder Song</title>
<link>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=59</link>
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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:27:48  MST</pubDate>
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<title>No Title - Leadership Team</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:27:28  MST</pubDate>
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<title>No Title - Leadership Team</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:27:26  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Links - Pathfinders</title>
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www.pathfindersonline.org
www.adventurer-club.org
www.secpathfinders.org.uk 
www.camporee.org
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<pubDate>Wed, 9 Jun 2010 14:23:29  MST</pubDate>
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<title>No Title - Monthly Devotionals</title>
<link>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=section&amp;id=4</link>
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<pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 13:43:11  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Homecoming Weekend - Loyalty Matters - Communications Dept</title>
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<guid>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=group&amp;id=15&amp;article_id=56</guid>
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               Over 500 people responded to the announcement that Holloway SDA Church would be hosting a Home Coming Weekend from the 14-16th May 2010. By 10.00am the atmosphere in the Sanctuary was thick with nostalgia, warmth and welcome as were the many faces from the past and present who made their way through its infamous blue seats. But what was it that brought so many families and friends together to worship at Holloway that day? For many who had been born and raised in the Church and were now returning with children of their own, while others made new friends and formed new connections.     For some it was as simple and profound as just being invited. It was someone noticing that your presence and contribution had been missing for a week, month or year and acknowledging and informing you that yes, you matter to us.      Others were taken a back by the theme for the weekend: Loyalty Matters: Are you In Or Out? Just as the Prophet Ellijah challenged the children of Israel to &#8216;choose you this day whom you will serve&#8217;, so were Holloway&#8217;s waiting congregation. This was not about loyalty to Holloway or anyone associated with it; it was rooted to your personal relationship with God- how will you respond to a Love that was determined to see you saved for enternity?     But for many, particularly those raised in Holloway Church during the 1980&#8217;s it was the opportunity to be reunited with one of Holloway&#8217;s Ministering Couples: Pastor Louis and Dr Janice Preston.  Pastor Preston a second generation Preacher&#8217;s son born in New York City had learned to have love and compassion for all people from a young age.  This was his first reunion with Holloway for over twenty years since serving as Holloway&#8217;s Minister from 1979 for seven years before moving to Nottingham and then spending four years in Africa melding cultures and encouraging unity. In his early thirties as the Minister of Holloway Church, he had instituted a number of improvements to Holloway&#8217;s Communion Service and Church Building to name a few. He had also baptized and mentored so many of Holloway&#8217;s youth who credit the loyalty of the Preston family to their Church as influencing their commitment to serving the Lord to this very day.     On Friday Night Annell Smith opened the evening with Praise and Worship, welcoming the Sabbath and reflecting on the sentiments on what it means to reverence the Sabbath day. Dr Janice Preston opened the weekend with an inspiring presentation on the history and development SDA Hospitals in Florida where she serves as the Chair of the Department of Nursing and Dr Preston as the Diversity Officer for all eight of its campuses.     But God was not overshadowed throughout the celebrations- like the Father who ran to meet his Prodigal Son who had returned Home; The Holy Spirit was moving through the aisles reminding each one in person that yes &#8216;I am a living testimony that God Restores&#8217; and how poignant it was that this was also the meditational song of the Holloway Mass Choir that morning. &#8220;God Redeems, Recycles and Restores&#8221; exclaimed Pastor Louis Preston to a waiting congregation. Using both drama, preaching and teaching in his sermon, he demonstrated that God loves the transgressor, iniquitor and sinner and pointed to what Jesus is doing right now as our High Priest to ensure we are saved.      The weekend ended with a nostalgic walk through Holloway&#8217;s Hallway of music and talent from the early 1980&#8217;s to the present day featuring the likes of &#8216;Love Divine&#8217;, Holloway Gospel Choir, Jane Liburd, through to Praise Choir, Leon Barclay and The Philip&#8217;s stringed ensemble. It was a time of reflection, but not without a sure reminder from Dr Janice Preston that while the days we reminisce are now long gone, Jesus&#8217; Second Coming is drawing nearer: we must be both loyal and ready. By Ranette Prime 
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<pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 13:33:42  MST</pubDate>
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<title>WE HAVE NOT FOGOTTEN! - Communications Dept</title>
<link>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=group&amp;id=15</link>
<guid>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=group&amp;id=15&amp;article_id=55</guid>
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Remembrance Day Parades have become a traditional fixture in the British calendar. With the Holloway Pathfinder Club being invited participants for the second year it is fast becoming a fixture on our calendar of activities. So on the rather chilly morning of Sunday, 8th November 2009, we congregated at Holloway SDA Church in our distinctive dress uniform of beige and brown, green sashes, black berets for the general Pathfinders and red for the Holloway Drum Corps. The Adventurers were in their blue and white and well shined black shoes for all. Befitting the occasion there was one notable addition, the green, black and red of the poppy pin that adorned the chest of all our uniforms.

We then set off for the main meeting point at Highbury Corner where those in the Islington Remembrance Day Parade were to assemble. Being quite early we were the second group to arrive. Then the wait began. With the sun competing for pre-eminence over the clouds it seemed little heat was reaching us. Our uniform and the layers that we were well advised to wear underneath were our only protection against the elements. But as we stood and saw the representatives of the different groups that would form the parade arrive the sense of occasion began sinking in. There were the Metropolitan Police department- from that contingent some would be our escorts, some would be part of the parade and two mounted officers would guide our route. Present were also The Riffles, The Royal Fusiliers, the Engineers, the Royal Signals, the RAF, the Special Forces, the TA, the Royal Marines, The Parachute Regiment, the HAC, the Guards, the RAMC, the Emergency Services and the Cadets.

The Drum Corps, who were officially invited to lead the parade took their positions at the top of the column, the Pathfinder Club next and the various other groups would fall in behind us.

With all brought to attention by their individual squad leaders the Drum Corps was signalled to begin. The drum beat of the Quick March sounded clear and strong and the column, each unit arrayed in their respective uniforms marched. The streets were lined with passer-bys who stopped to gaze, supporters who came to cheer us on and the shop owners and workers who paused from their work to see the parade that would pass by them.

We marched to the Holloway Square where we and approximately 900 men, women and children gathered at 10.40 am for an Interfaith Service. There we were reminded of the number of wars that have been fought in the last century and indeed the main two that raged even while we stood and remember the past and present conflicts. But it is not the wars that year after year we gather to remember but the cost in human lives.

We remember those who answered the call to arms, who will never return home again but laid buried in some foreign land. We remembered those who would return home, but in flag draped caskets and the wounded that would forever bear the scares of war in life. We also remembered the numbered six million Jews who were killed in the Second World War and the innumerable millions who have died in past conflicts.

As we stood in that square we sang, some quietly, some with strong voices &#39;The Lord is My Shepherd&#39;. At 11.00 am the crowd fell silent. Around the country many other gatherings hushed as the two minutes of silence began. After the two minutes there were various prayers, the placing of wreaths and the singing of &#39;O God Our Helper&#39;.

As we stood there I remembered that there will very soon also be another gathering. This one will begin with a &#39;shout&#39; and the &#39;trump of God&#39;. 1 Thes 4:16 We do not know whether it will be morning, noon, or night but we know that the return of our Saviour in His glory, that will mark the end of the greatest conflict ever fought, will be brighter than any light the sun could radiate. We also know that when His trump sounds the dead in Christ shall rise first. What a spectacle that will be! No earthly pageant could compete with such magnificence. But is not the display that should enthral us but as with the Remembrance Day Parade it is the reason behind the gathering. There is coming a day that God has promised, and so will be, when He will wipe away every tear from our eyes, there will be no more death, or sadness, or crying, or pain. Rev 21:4 What a day that will be. Until that day, but with it ever in mind, if God spares our lives, we will gather again same time same place next year to remember the lives lost and the lives saved because of those sacrifices. We will remember them, UNTIL that day when we will remember such things no more.   By Keriann Greene</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 13:33:20  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Holloway Reaches Out - Communications Dept</title>
<link>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=group&amp;id=15</link>
<guid>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=group&amp;id=15&amp;article_id=51</guid>
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June the 7th 2009, marked the date when Holloway&#8217;s Personal Ministry department committed to a &#8216;Field day&#8217; outreach initiative that would be comprise of 4 mission days.

The aim was to carry out the somewhat daunting task of knocking doors within the surrounding community, in order to make personal connections with the residents, share literature and raise the profile of the church.

The PM team is diverse in age and professional interests, but united in their passion to share the relief that Christianity can bring in such uncertain times.

Theirs was no adhoc effort, but rather a systematic approach which divided the team into groups, who were given an assignment of literature and allocated to specific streets on which to discharge their mission.

The launch of the programme was marked mainly by visits to homes, were doors were knocked and bells were rung in a bid to converse with willing residents.  In addition shops were visited and pedestrians were approached.  Members of the public who engaged with the PM team were presented with a variety of literary options including titles such as He is Coming, Resolve your Stress and Focus magazines.  Interestingly the Happiness booklet proved to be a firm favourite and seemed to indicate a genuine need for joy in the community.  The 2nd mission day was limited in productivity due to adverse weather conditions, but was followed by an eventful 3rd mission day on 26th June.

Erica Rajaonarivelo newly baptised member and enthusiastic member of the PM team, originally hailing from Madagascar shared her experience of the 3rd mission day. She explained that her most interesting observation was the fact that people were far more willing to except literature on Happiness &amp; Resolving Stress, than those such as &#8216;He is Coming&#8217;, that made direct references to Jesus.  She noted that local homes seemed to be mainly inhabited by single professionals and found that females aged 50 and over were the least willing to engage in conversation.

Erica&#8217;s own testimony is one of enduring numerous struggles before embarking on a relationship with God; in contrast to later experiencing relief and reassurance from a saviour, that she previously wasn&#8217;t sure existed.

She reported that the outreach day was a positive use of her time and citied an angry man with 2 scary dogs as her most anxiety provoking encounter.  Conversely she confirmed that meeting an open-minded lady with 2 children, who gladly received some literature and agreed to enquire further about the Discovery bible course on the website, was her most fulfilling experience. 

The grand climax to the PM Outreach emphasis for the summer came in the form of a Health Expo on 26th July 2009.

An invitation was extended to members of the public to take their health in hand, by receiving complimentary blood pressure, and cholesterol checks, while also having the opportunity to have a basic screening for diabetes.  Several members of the public, simply attended in direct response to an invitation and the there was a significant non-Adventist presence.

Benefits included a talk on food labelling and nutrition and massages as well as opportunities to present questions to health practitioners.  The PM team demonstrated their ability to work in partnership with other service providers by allowing an independent agent selling a range of Aloe Vera based health products; to set up a stand on the premises.

Evangelism remained a core theme, resulting in one person confirming a desire to attend church the following Sabbath and a couple expressing interest in enrolling their children into the pathfinder club.

The PM leader Bro Donath Davis was extremely pleased with the outcome.  He stated that despite initial reservations about the likelihood of public support, these concerns were quickly dismissed by the reality of good attendance.

Written by Annell Smith

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<pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 13:33:20  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Ladies Games Night - Communications Dept</title>
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<guid>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=group&amp;id=15&amp;article_id=52</guid>
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It was Ladies&#8217; Night and the mood was certainly right on Saturday 4th October 2009.  The Women&#8217;s Ministries Department organised the first evening of its kind at Holloway SDA Church and it was well attended by the various age categories among the over 16s age bracket.

Women&#8217;s Leader Sis Toyin Aworinde skilfully engaged the women&#8217;s interest through her promotion of the event and the night delivered above expectations with a delightful spread of finger foods and an array of games to suit every disposition.

Contented senior women laughed at the irony of board game &#8216;Mid life crisis&#8217;, whilst ambitious, driven types steered clear of it, for fear this might become their reality. They opted instead for the competitive thrill of UNO or the high octane pursuits afforded by the Nintendo Wii Games menu.  Sporty types had a great time with Jacks and those of tropical origins, reengaged their dormant throwing skills; formerly used to dislodge juicy mangoes from trees.  The intellectual activists were drawn to a &#8216;jumbo connect 4&#8217; whilst the most superior brains, soon discovered errors in the questions of &#8216;Who Wants to Be A Millionaire&#8217; and may yet seek legal advice, in order to sue the game board company under the sale of goods Act!

With the exception of a handful of children, some determined teens and a few stray men, the women&#8217;s department largely succeeded in retaining the &#8216;over 16, women only&#8217; profile of the event.  It was amusing to see the lengths that the men went to in order to gatecrash this exclusive event.  Some pretended to offer audio visual services, while others entered under the pretext of seeking family members.  Nevertheless they were promptly ousted by shouts of &#8216;Intruder&#8217; by self appointed defenders of the night, amidst peels of laughter.  It was nonetheless a pleasant and subtle reminder that men certainly appreciate the women in their lives.

Despite fun and sisterly bonding being the main objective of the evening, as women of God, the opportunity to solicit the throne of grace on behalf of an ailing sister was given priority as the evening approached its end.  The evening was a great success and as we thanked the Lord for His goodness and each other, we were unanimous in our resolve, that the event should be repeated. 

Written by Annell Smith

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<pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 13:33:20  MST</pubDate>
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<title>You Raised Me Up - Communications Dept</title>
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<guid>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=group&amp;id=15&amp;article_id=53</guid>
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Utter dependence and total surrender to Jesus quite simply summarised the entire campaign of Holloway Church from 5-19th September 2009.

The speaker for the &#8216;He Raised Me Up&#8217; Campaign was the UK&#8217;s own Anthony Fuller, recent graduate of Theology at Oakwood College and remembered by others as the former President of the London Youth Federation. 

His objective was clear and spirit led: to carefully unpack the familiar principles of the Christian faith which we may not admit to ourselves, often felt unachievable to experience personally. Principles such as &#8216;abiding in Christ&#8217; &#8216;righteousness by faith&#8217; &#8216;dying to self&#8217; &#8216;fruits of the spirit&#8217; and the &#8216;armour of God&#8217; were explored in detail and self- conviction to a full congregation with many others also watching live online from all over the world.

The congregation which composed of a significant number from the local community, admired his ability to break down these principles into simple practical steps without losing the profound importance of who it all pointed to: Jesus. &#8220;The only deliberate effort of the Christian is to seek fellowship with Jesus; not trying to be right but knowing the righteous one!&#8221; He said under the sermon title &#8220;What Must I Do To Be Saved?&#8221; Here we were also reminded that these principles were meaningless unless our primary goal was to get to know Jesus. 

Like any other teacher who anticipates the questions of his students, Bro Fuller drew upon his own personal experiences of where his faith was tested to demonstrate how remaining in Jesus was a daily struggle &#8220;conversion was only meant to last a day, we must die daily to self if we are to remain in Him&#8221;, he reminded us, going further to explain what this actually entailed.

While the first week explored the principles of our faith, the second week focused on its application with the emphasis on &#8216;remaining&#8217; in Jesus. Referring to the anagram of G.R.O.W.T.H (go to God in Prayer, Ready God&#8217;s Word, Obey God moment by moment, Witness, Trust God and Holy Spirit), we soon realised that our image of God misrepresented who He really was, often the fault of our own unstable relationships with others or sheer lack of studying the Word of God for ourselves. But from scripture he pointed out that despite our conduct in the relationship, His love was constant, not fickle and it was this, which motivates us to remain in Him- &#8220;How can you reject a love like that?&#8221; Bro Fuller confessed to the congregation. 

The final Sabbath saw six candidates make a public declaration of their commitment to Jesus through baptism, and still several more have requested Bible studies as a direct result of the campaign. Many of the visitors were drawn by the health check sessions, which were held nightly before the campaign as well in response to posters in The London Paper and handbills distributed through the borough. Surely the campaign was evidence that Jesus was true to His Word when He declared &#8220;when I am lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men to Myself&#8221;. John 12:32

Written by Ranette Prime
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<pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 13:33:20  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Holloway’s Young Men: Reach Out - Communications Dept</title>
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<guid>http://www.myholloway.org/app/w_page.php?type=group&amp;id=15&amp;article_id=50</guid>
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It is a well known fact that people of African Caribbean descent are more likely to develop high blood pressure and diabetes, more likely to have a stroke and more likely to be affected by both these conditions at a younger age, compared with other populations within the UK.  So where better for a Healthy Lifestyle outreach, than at an Afro Hair and Beauty Show?  

The 27th anniversary of the Afro Hair and Beauty Show was held at Alexandra Palace in North London on the 24-25th May 2009. Since 2006, Holloway Church&#8217;s Healthy Lifestyle Outreach team have been invited to take part in what is regarded as one of the biggest annual events of North London. Amidst stands and exhibitions displaying products and makeovers catering for external beauty, the healthy lifestyle stand had its own unique attractions. Firstly its holistic approach to catering for the body, mind and spirit through the offer of the Focus Magazine, back massages by Sis Serita Tapper and the offer of Pastoral Prayer by Pastor Richard Holder and Pastor Nerine Barrett. But more striking this year was the teams choice of &#8216;health assistants&#8217; to administer the blood pressure checks of the visitors. 

&#8220;We wanted to use the young men of Holloway Church because we believe the best evangelism tool we have to reach young people, are young people themselves&#8221;, stated Joyce Riley a Nursing Practitioner and joint co-ordinator with Sis Ishie of the outreach program. Other members of the team included Sis D Ryan and Sis B Davidson who provided the equipment and vision for the outreach program. 

The nine young men who volunteered to take part are regular members of Holloway church and ranged in age from 16-21. Prior to the event the young men were provided with an induction course on how to operate the blood pressure equipment and practice customer service skills supervised by qualified Nurses.

And the training definitely paid off. From 9am- 7pm the young men arrived promptly, sometimes waiting in the rain, to help set up the stands and the equipment for the visitors. Over 400 people visited the stand for health checks and advice over the two days from 16- 80 years old. Selected clients were offered as a token gift a CD entitled &#8220;understanding and managing diabetes&#8221; and a diabetes self-check machine, which they really appreciated.

The young men showed great initiative and enthusiasm by interacting with the many visitors around the exhibition hall which held over 2000 people a day, handing out over 250 Focus magazines. Incorporated in the magazine was an article by Elsie Staple, the SEC health director on the laws of health.  Many visitors from various ethnic backgrounds were recruited this way. &#8220;It was an amazing experience, I like helping and talking to people and felt really supported&#8221;, said one of the young men. The younger client&#8217;s were also fascinated and encouraged to see young black men in particular involved in this form of community outreach. 

It was a thoroughly enjoyable day, one filled with hard work, success and more importantly left an impact of the young men of how practical and fulfilling their faith can be. 

Written by Ranette Prime
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<pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 13:33:20  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Holloway Youth Revival Ushers in 15 Baptisms - Communications Dept</title>
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Sabbath 25th April 2009 was metaphorically etched into the history books and hearts of Holloway Church members as bearing host to possibly one of the most impressive baptismal services of the last 40-years. 

It was impressive for many reasons; each of the 15 baptismal candidates had journeyed far and wide to publicly declare Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour, four of them quite literally: Sonto Mashele of South Africa, Gillian Tembo-Oke of Nigeria, Musa Maphosa of Zimbabwe, and Vivien Goddard-Quildon of Trinidad. Joining the women, were two men who had found Christ through their service to the Church and the regular small groups which met for Bible Study during the week: Bro Jeremiah Bonner and  Bro Leo Carter.

The ceremony was enhanced all the more as 8 of the baptismal candidates were young people aged from 9 to 18 years. As Sis B Rutherford Holloway&#39;s Bible Worker, aptly declared: &quot;devil, you&#39;ve lost once again&quot; before brother&#39;s Clarence and Kareem Riley-Guishard entered the baptismal pool. There was a pensive moment, as Pastor Holder reminded the congregation of how much hope these young men had brought to a community where knife and gun crime was still prevalent; God had spared their lives to save their lives.

Joining the two young men was Stevie Tutaloamo, 15 whose eagerness and enthusiasm was echoed by the youthful congregation that filled the majority of the 400 seats. As one senior member later commented: &quot;I have never seen so great amount of support and dedication from young people at a baptism in all the 40 years I have attended this Church&quot;. 

And so it seemed. Each candidate was honoured with songs and scripture readings rendered by their friends and family. The Father of Trevina and Trevona Jennings filled the air with a personal rendition of the hymn &#8220;Amazing Grace&#8221;. Nola Hopkins 15, was dedicated with a song and poem personally written by her friends and sister. And the sound of Aca-pella accompanied Georgina Anderson and Vanessa James both aged 15, two of the first teenagers to enter the pool. The youngest yet determined member to enter the pool was 9 year old Alyaj-Jada Chunda, who had grown up in the church under the guidance of her Grandmother- Sis Spence.

The surge of young candidates was the result of years of attending Bible study small groups, Pathfinders and the witness of the youth to their friends. This was confirmed during Holloway&#39;s recent Youth Revival the same weekend: a response to the positive feedback from the Youth Week Of Prayer held at the beginning of March.  The two preachers responsible for the meetings were students of Newbold Micah Campbell and Andrew Davis, the latter on placement at Holloway.

In his final sermon that Sabbath morning entitled: &quot;Are we there yet?&quot;, Andrew Davis closed in on the young men who he amicably labelled &quot;Holloway&#39;s man dem&quot;, making a reference to King David&#39;s Soldiers in 1 Samuel 30. He reminded us that: &#8220;A Christian never does right in order to be a Christian, rather a Christian does right because he is a Christian&#8221;. Their ministry to the church and the young people of Holloway had clearly left a great impression on the youth, and Holloway extends its prayers and blessings to their ministry as they continue to win souls for Christ&#39;s Kingdom. This will be remembered by the members of Holloway Church, as being the most outstanding baptismal service of the last 40 years.

By Ranette Prime

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<title>A Closer Walk with the Lord - Communications Dept</title>
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When the 8th of March 2009 finally came upon us, the youth of Holloway anticipated something good, but not as overwhelming an experience as it turned out to be.

The 8th-14th March marked Holloway&#8217;s Youth Week of Prayer entitled: A Closer Walk with the Lord. Taking inspiration from the Church of Laodecia in Revelations 4:15-17, it aptly described the current experience of our young people who are at a pivotal stage in their lives following football careers, relationships or other aspirations with the potential to displace God as their first priority nonetheless confident they could &#8216;step back in line&#8217; as and when they felt like it. 

With this profile, the spirit led us to two young men: Andrew Davis and Micah Campbell. As we soon discovered during the course of the week, the two are long time school friends from Stanbourugh Park school. Fast forward 10 years they now shared desks as Theology students at Newbold College moments away from entering Pastoral Ministry. Their lives proved to be an open book from night to night, sharing their own personal struggles to submit to God completely. Their ministry did not begin and end on the pulpit, but clearly was with each of the teens who requested further prayer and bible-study following the nightly programs.

In his first sermon &#8220;Not now Lord, Come back Tomorrow&#8221; Micah Campbell shared his personal fears and initial reluctance to submit to God&#8217;s call to Ministry. Although he had began preaching as young as 14 years of age, he admitted he was simply captivated by the pleasures of the world. It was only following a long restless night with the Lord that he finally submitted to His call he has never looked back and has found the peace and fulfilment he was searching for.

Andrew Davis went straight to the core of our relationship with Jesus and our &#8216;affair&#8217; with the devil and revealed the spiritual warfare over our minds. He used creative illustrations in his sermon entitled &#8220;Joshua, Jackie and Jerome&#8221; and was given poetic license in &#8220;I don&#8217;t see nothing wrong&#8221; to expose how the devil tricks us into hanging on to our particular sins. He went on to break down the definition and objective of the entertainment industry to dull our senses to hearing and responding to the will of God. Andrew reminded us that spiritual things are spiritually discerned, and challenged the youth to ask God to reveal to them the weak areas of their lives and submit it to Him completely.

The youth of Holloway proved to most effective resource we had to sharing the youth week of prayer. As night to night they responded to the altar call and the mid-week anointing service, it was clear that many who attended were not regular members. Their active participation was evident from the active filming and set up of the live-streaming of the programs from the Holloway Website to the nightly drama illustrations by Holloway&#8217;s 15 strong drama team lead by teen Angeline Barclay displaying the very real experiences of young people as they faced challenges to their relationships with family, friends and ultimately with God. 


The culmination came on the final Sabbath, with our Youth Day which included unusually an ordination service of two young men- with Duane Davison and Leon Barclay ordained as Deacons. Both young men have served the church for most of their youth Duane as Audio Visual and Communications chair and Leon as Church Musician who has served the church and its Choirs and with professionalism. Rather than acknowledging the start of their ministry it marked its continuation and was an opportunity to thank God for blessing them and their positive influence on others both young and old. Special thanks is also extended to the AYS team led by Keshinda Johnson Lewis as they embark on future YWOP programs throughout the year.
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<pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 13:33:20  MST</pubDate>
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<title>Coming Events - Men's Ministries</title>
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All events @ Holloway SDA Church, 381 Holloway Road, London N7 ORN

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<title>Anesha West - Secretary - Meet Our Team</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 12:12:34  MST</pubDate>
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