• Home
    • News
    • Resources
    • Contact

    Adventist.asia is the Official Website of the Southern Asia Pacific Division

    • FACEBOOK
    • YOUTUBE
    • INSTAGRAM
    • X (TWITTER)
    • Imprint
    • Privacy
    © 2026 Southern Asia-Pacific Division (SSD) | San Miguel II Bypass Aguinaldo Highway Silang, Cavite 4118 Philippines
    • Home
    • News
    • Resources
    • Contact
      Seventh Day Adventist Logo

      • Home
      • News
      • AMICUS volunteers celebrate global youth day in Metro Manila park
      AMICUS volunteers celebrate global youth day in Metro Manila park

      AMICUS volunteers celebrate global youth day in Metro Manila park

      March 16, 2014

      On March 15, 2014, the country's premiere national park became the site of one of the more than 100 acts of kindness conducted by Seventh-day Adventist youth through metro Manila.


      Luneta Park, in the heart of the city of Manila, was one of the sites for the second annual Global Youth Day celebration of the Southern Asia Pacific Division. The event aimed to promote compassion as a lifestyle by encouraging youth to "be the sermon" via random acts of kindness throughout the city.

       

      Adventist youth in Manila gather to pray for people strolling in Luneta Park. This is one of the many acts of compassion done to celebrate Global Youth Day around the world on March 15. [photo by RJ Almocera]


      Representatives from AMICUS, an organization for Seventh-day Adventist youth studying in secular universities in the Philippines, distributed roses, bookmarks, and coupons to unsuspecting strangers strolling around the park. The bookmarks had the words, "God loves you," while the coupons bore positive statements and instructions to the recipient to pass the kind deed forward. The group prefaced the gifts with singing and an offer to pray for recipients.

      The group also set up a Call and Text Booth in the middle of the park and invited people to contact their loved ones anywhere in the Philippines for free.

      "We believe in the power of communication, and we want people to reach their loved ones. And because God's love is free, our service today is free as well," Raffy Hormaza, one of the youth leading out in the booth, said.

      Powerful Message

      Among the recipients of the group's act of kindness was Mang Noel, an 82-year old who frequents the park with friends and was touched by the attention from the AMICUS volunteers as they sang to and prayed for him. After receiving a rose from them at the end of the prayer, Noel kept repeating, "God bless you," as he immediately paid the good deed forward by giving each of the volunteers a brief arm massage. The smile on his face and the twinkle in his eyes expressed his gratitude profoundly.

       

      82-year-old Mang Noel reacts upon receiving a flower and encouragement cards from a group of Adventist youth celebrating Global Youth Day through acts of compassion in a Manila park, March 15. [photo by RJ Almocera]


      A group of students working on a school project in the park were also treated to a serenade and prayer. When asked how they felt, the students responded enthusiastically.  "I didn't expect to receive a rose today (after the prayer) - I'm very touched,” commented one of the students. “Very few people do things like this nowadays," she added.

      More blessed to give than receive

      After they fulfilled their good deed quota for the day, it was no surprise that the people who benefited most from the event weren't the receivers, but the givers.

      "I didn't join programs like this before because I felt shy, but today I experienced just how good showing compassion to strangers feels," observed Tristan Duaso, an AMICUS volunteer.

      His fellow youth echoed his sentiments. One commented that "I used to think you can only show love and compassion to people you're in relationships with, but now I learned that giving love to strangers is just as meaningful. One mother cried when we gave her a rose. She said it was her first time to receive one, and it made her feel very loved."

      The group wasn't alone in the celebration of Global Youth Day. They were joined after noon by more than 1000 youth from different churches all over Metro Manila for a Compassion Walk from Luneta Park to Harbour Square, where the event culminated in a program that was broadcast live through Hope Channel. [Weanne Estrada/AND]

      Bradshaw Challenges Adventist Communicators to Keep Evangelism at the Center

      GAiN 2026 Opens in New Zealand, Bringing Global Adventist Communicators Together for Digital Mission

      Central Philippines Outreach Culminates in 41 Baptisms Through Church-Government Collaboration

      “Let Us Be Bold. Let Us Be Faithful.”: McEdward Challenges Leaders at Mission Refocus Conference

      Adventists in Indonesia Reaches Persons With Disabilities Through Community Outreach

      Mission Refocus Conference Calls Global Church to Strengthen Integrated Vision for Cross-Cultural Mission

      Fire at AIIAS Physical Plant Contained; No Injuries Reported

      Adventist Pastors Strengthen Commitment to Adventist Identity

      Relief Yacht Carrying Adventist Volunteers Catches Fire; All 42 Rescued

      120 UASN Theology Students Receive Digital Discipleship and OneVoice27 Training

      Strong Earthquake Damages Adventist Churches and School Facilities in Southern Mindanao

      Adventist Church in East Indonesia Equips Communicators to Build Bridges for Mission

      ADRA Mobilizes Assessment Teams as Southern Mindanao Earthquake Death Toll Rises

      ADRA, Church Leaders Assess Damage After 7.8-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern Mindanao

      Communion Service Inside Detention Facility Reflects Growing Ministry Impact in West-Central Philippines

      Adventist Church in the Southern Asia-Pacific Elects New Leader for Timor-Leste Mission

      Adventists in East Visayas Dedicate Mobile Devices for Mission Ahead of OneVoice27 Launch

      Adventist World Radio International Leaders Visit AWR Studio in Metro Manila

      More Than 1,100 Young People Invested in Thailand as Youth Ministry Continues to Inspire Families

      Adventist University of the Philippines Achieves 100% Passing Rate in May 2026 Dentists Licensure Examination; Graduate Tops National Board

      The Message Behind OneVoice27

      “I Was the First”

      Adventist University of the Philippines Holds Foundation-Laying Ceremony for New Medical Facility

      Amazing Facts Revival Meetings Inspire Mission Commitment in Thailand

      Why Mental Health and Balanced Technology Use Matter in Education?

      82-year-old Mang Noel reacts upon receiving a flower and encouragement cards from a group of Adventist youth celebrating Global Youth Day through acts of compassion in a Manila park, March 15. [photo by RJ Almocera]