Over 400 join the church after stewardship campaign in Northeastern Mindanao Mission

Over 400 join the church after stewardship campaign in Northeastern Mindanao Mission

The Stewardship and Planned Giving and Trust Services (PGTS) departments of NEMM under the leadership of Pastor Rogelio G. Jimenez spearheaded the evangelistic campaign from June 6-12, 2021.  The program empowered the stewardship coordinators of local churches to lead evangelistic campaigns in their respective churches. 

The said program was then followed by an online evangelistic campaign led by the Treasury Department.  The online campaign which was themed “Hope Beyond Tomorrow” was broadcasted live on the Northeastern Mindanao Mission’s Facebook page and 93.5 FM Hope Radio Butuan. Every Friday night on the radio program “Ang Pagka-piniyalan” at 93.5FM, Pastor Rogelio G. Jimenez continually promoted how to be a good steward amidst the pandemic.

In the fourth week of June, a Stewardship Focus Seminar was conducted.  Pastor Jibil Simbah, current Stewardship Director of the Southern Asia Pacific Division, preached every evening from June 20-24, 2021.  On June 25th Pastor Rudy G. Jimenez, Stewardship and PGTS Director of South Philippine Union Conference concluded the presentations.  On Sabbath day the culmination of the Stewardship Month was celebrated with encouraging lectures and experiences from Pastor Rudy G. Jimenez, and Pastor Rogelio G. Jimenez.

The month-long stewardship emphasis blessed the NEMM territory with messages starting from the Stewardship Revival Week of the General Conference to the Stewardship Focus Seminar of the North-eastern Mindanao Mission.  The brethren were also blessed with the messages from Pastor Noldy Sakul, former Stewardship, and PGTS Department Director of Southern Asia Pacific Division who reminded them that God is always faithful to His people, and His people ought to be faithful to Him.  

Pastor Rudy Jimenez, Stewardship and PGRTS Director

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