Story by Lauren Davis
Day four of the 62nd General Conference (GC) Session closed with an evening worship service hosted by Hope Channel International highlighting the story of a woman named Stacy.
Stacy’s story is a part of the series Stories of Hope, which shares powerful first-hand accounts of lives changed by the gospel.
Orphaned as a child, Stacy has lived a life filled with pain. One day, she found unexpected hope through a TV screen.
“I can say He [Jesus] has always been there,” Stacy said. “Maybe I didn’t see it, but I was never lost because He always knew exactly where I was.”
Before the video of Stacy’s story was shown, Hyun Min Kim, education system coordinator of the Northern Asia-Pacific Division, gave a short sermon to the Session audience.
Kim utilized the illustration of a paved road to remind listeners each person has a path to take with Jesus.
“We are called to be a remnant people called by Christ,” Kim said. “We do not inherit comfort, we inherit a calling.”
Evening worship takes place each night of Session at 7 p.m. inside the arena. All evening worship sessions through Thursday July 10th are hosted by Hope Channel International featuring a Stories of Hope video. Each night, the Lord’s Prayer will be recited in a different language by a delegate as a reminder that the Seventh-day Adventist Church is a world church.
Evening worships will be followed by division and union reports. Tonight's reports were given by the Israel Field, Northern Asia-Pacific Division, and South American Division.
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