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Thought For The Week The soul that is yielded to Christ becomes His own fortress, which He holds in a revolted world, and He intends that no authority shall be known in it except His own. A soul thus kept in possession by the heavenly agencies is im- pregnable to the assaults of Satan. Desire of Ages, p. 324 BETHANY CAMPAIGN On May 14, the Bethany (Filipino) Church which meets at the Cayman Academy Cafeteria, will be- gin their evangelistic Campaign with the dynamic Evangelist, Cipriano Collado. Meetings are at 7:15 nightly with lots of gifts and surprises. Let’s sup- port Bethany Church as it reaches out to the Fili- pino community. There’s a great blessing in store for everyone. CAYMAN ACADEMY With God’s blessing, Cayman Academy continues to shine nationally. On April 14, 2011, the Primary Division entered five items in the National Chil- dren Festival of the Arts (NCFA) and ended the competition with four gold and one silver award. The school entered two choral pieces and three solo items and were well rewarded for their ef- forts. Congratulations are in order! KINGS WELCOMES NEW BELIEVERS Kings SDA board members officially welcomed new converts and assigned big brothers and sis- ters care- takers in fine style on Satur- day, April 9, 2011. This is a regular event of the Kings Church right after an intake of new believers. KINGS AY Kings AY Department invites you to its “Nya- min Festival” April 16, 2011 starting at 8pm on the grounds of Cayman Academy, Walkers Road. Remember Soup Social 2010? Nyamin Festival promises to be better and even more exciting....’See You There’ ayman Islands onference Weekly Bulletin C April 16, 2011 President: Pastor Eric D. Clarke | Executive Secretary: R. Dracket | Treasurer: S.L. Woods Visit www.caymanconference.org for more updates/ E-mail the office at [email protected] GREETINGS & SALUTATIONS Psalm 145: 1-3 I will extol thee, my God, O King; and I will bless Thy Name for ever and ever. Every day will I bless Thee; and I will praise Thy Name for ever and ever. Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable. EVANGELISM CONGRATULATIONS Last Sabbath 4 per- sons were baptized. We congratulate the following churches: Newlands with 2; Eb- enezer with 1; and West Bay with 1. To date the conference has seen 150 baptisms. EVANGELISM SCHEDULE EPHESUS CAMPAIGN “The Bible Speaks” evangelistic campaign contin- ues at the Ephesus Church on Sunday at 7:30 pm with Evangelist Steve King in the Hope Ministries building on “Dump Road”. The Word of God is preached nightly except Thursday and Saturday. Come and be blessed. A warm welcome awaits you. EASTERN REGIONAL CAMPAIGN The Eastern region campaign with East End, North Side, Bodden Town, Newlands, Savannah, and Maranatha will be held in Look- out Gardens, Bodden Town. This campaign ‘The Search for Truth” begins this Sunday evening, April 17 at 7:15 p.m. The speaker is the president, Pastor Eric Clarke. We solicit for him all your prayers and support. All Conference chairs scattered across the island need to be collected in preparation for the upcom- ing Campaign. If you have any in your possession, please bring them to your local church to be col- lected. Thank you! Sunset Time - 6:43 PM Happy Sabbath | Feliz Sabado | Maligayang Sabado CONFERENCE CAMP The Conference Adventurer/Pathfinder Spring “More than Conquerors” Camp will be April 21-25. CHILDREN MINISTRIES Child Preacher’s Training continues on this Sab- bath, April 16 at the Savannah Church at 3:30 pm. There will be no training on April 23 due to the camping trip. Some upcoming events are: Children’s Convention on May 14 at the Mary Miller Hall and Children’s Fun Day on May 15 at Lookout Gardens. Joint pro- gram at the George Town Church on May 28. WOMEN’S MINISTRIES The numbers for the Women’s Minis- tries prayer line for special prayer are 939-0348 and 927-5892. BOOK OF THE YEAR The Book of the Year, “Faith and Works”, is available at the ABC for $2.00 per copy. Adventist Book Day is May 14 when each church member is asked to purchase a book and give it away. Let us pray for the sick among us: 1. Berthalee Kelly 2. Kurt Scott 3. Eddie Ebanks 4. Denise Thompson 5. Rose Barnett 6. Vincent Parson 7. Shelita Scott 8. Anielka Rankine KINGS MEN’S MINISTRIES Kings Men’s Ministry Department in Association with the Welfare Department presents ‘Caribbean Breakfast and Car Wash’ with live entertainment on the grounds of Cayman Academy on Sunday, April 17 at 7am to 12 noon. Come and have your car washed, vacuum and detailed whilst enjoying a healthy Caribbean breakfast and live entertain- ment as you wait for only $20. If you don’t have a car, bring your friends for breakfast for $5 each. If you don’t have time for breakfast you can still wash, vacuum and detailed for $15. FAMILY LIFE & WOMEN MINISTRIES CRUISE The Women Ministries and Family Life Depart- ment of the Con- ference presents Carnival Valor cruise sailing November 13 to 20. Seven night exotic West- ern Caribbean Cruise with package cost as low as CI$644.00. Package includes roundtrip airfare, cruise, air- port/cruise transfers, port fees and taxes. Deposit due at the time of booking is CI$336.00/US$400. oo per person. Full payment is due on August 30, 2011. See your local Family Life Director for more details. VOLLEY BALL Games coming up Tonight: Zone A - Savannah Vs Filadelfia and Northside VS Ephesus, and in Zone B: Maranatha Vs George Town and Bodden Town Vs Ebenezer. IAD PRAYER SCHEDULE The Inter-American Division has instituted the Constant in Prayer program lasting 160 days. This week we are praying for the following confer- ences: Monday, April 18: The Oaxaca Conference; Tuesday: The Bay Islands Conference, Honduras; Wednes- day: The Baja Cali- fornia Con- ference, Mexico; Thursday: The West Cuba Delegation; Friday: The East Cuba Delegation. ADRA ADRA Thrift Shop sidewalk sale - COM- ING SOON. In the coming weeks, ADRA will launch its thrift shop. Please start collecting, and be ready to donate your items that you are not using anymore! Stay tuned for more details! HEALTH NUGGET - COLD OR FLU? Sore throat and sneezing usually point to a cold. Fever and aches may mean the flu.

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Thought For The WeekThe soul that is yielded to Christ becomes His own fortress, which He holds in a revolted world, and He intends that no authority shall be known in it except His own. A soul thus kept in possession by the heavenly agencies is im-pregnable to the assaults of Satan.

Desire of Ages, p. 324

BETHANY CAMPAIGNOn May 14, the Bethany (Filipino) Church which meets at the Cayman Academy Cafeteria, will be-gin their evangelistic Campaign with the dynamic Evangelist, Cipriano Collado. Meetings are at 7:15 nightly with lots of gifts and surprises. Let’s sup-port Bethany Church as it reaches out to the Fili-pino community. There’s a great blessing in store for everyone.

CAYMAN ACADEMY With God’s blessing, Cayman Academy continues to shine nationally. On April 14, 2011, the Primary Division entered five items in the National Chil-dren Festival of the Arts (NCFA) and ended the

competition with four gold and one silver award. The school entered two choral pieces and three solo items and were well rewarded for their ef-forts. Congratulations are in order!

KINGS WELCOMES NEW BELIEVERSKings SDA board members officially welcomed new converts and assigned big brothers and sis-

ters care-takers in fine style on Satur-day, April 9, 2011. This is a r e g u l a r event of the Kings

Church right after an intake of new believers.

KINGS AYKings AY Department invites you to its “Nya-min Festival” April 16, 2011 starting at 8pm on the grounds of Cayman Academy, Walkers Road. Remember Soup Social 2010? Nyamin Festival promises to be better and even more exciting....’See You There’

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Weekly BulletinC

April 16, 2011

President: Pastor Eric D. Clarke | Executive Secretary: R. Dracket | Treasurer: S.L. WoodsVisit www.caymanconference.org for more updates/ E-mail the office at [email protected]

GREETINGS & SALUTATIONS Psalm 145: 1-3I will extol thee, my God, O King; and I will bless Thy Name for ever and ever. Every day will I bless Thee; and I will praise Thy Name for ever and ever. Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; and His greatness is unsearchable.

EVANGELISM CONGRATULATIONSLast Sabbath 4 per-sons were baptized. We congratulate the following churches: Newlands with 2; Eb-enezer with 1; and West Bay with 1. To

date the conference has seen 150 baptisms.

EVANGELISM SCHEDULEEPHESUS CAMPAIGN

“The Bible Speaks” evangelistic campaign contin-ues at the Ephesus Church on Sunday at 7:30 pm with Evangelist Steve King in the Hope Ministries building on “Dump Road”. The Word of God is preached nightly except Thursday and Saturday. Come and be blessed. A warm welcome awaits you.

EASTERN REGIONAL CAMPAIGNThe Eastern region campaign with East End, North Side, Bodden Town, Newlands, Savannah, and

Maranatha will be held in Look-out Gardens, Bodden Town. This campaign ‘The Search for Truth” begins this Sunday evening, April 17 at 7:15 p.m. The speaker is the president, Pastor Eric

Clarke. We solicit for him all your prayers and support.All Conference chairs scattered across the island need to be collected in preparation for the upcom-ing Campaign. If you have any in your possession, please bring them to your local church to be col-lected. Thank you!

Sunset Time - 6:43 PMHappy Sabbath | Feliz Sabado | Maligayang Sabado

CONFERENCE CAMPThe Conference Adventurer/Pathfinder Spring “More than Conquerors” Camp will be April 21-25.

CHILDREN MINISTRIESChild Preacher’s Training continues on this Sab-bath, April 16 at the Savannah Church at 3:30 pm. There will be no training on April 23 due to the camping trip. Some upcoming events are: Children’s Convention on May 14 at the Mary Miller Hall and Children’s Fun Day on May 15 at Lookout Gardens. Joint pro-gram at the George Town Church on May 28.

WOMEN’S MINISTRIESThe numbers for the Women’s Minis-tries prayer line for special prayer are 939-0348 and 927-5892.

BOOK OF THE YEARThe Book of the Year, “Faith and Works”, is available at the ABC for $2.00 per copy. Adventist Book Day is May 14 when each church member is asked to purchase a book and give it away.

Let us pray for the sick among us:1. Berthalee Kelly 2. Kurt Scott3. Eddie Ebanks 4. Denise Thompson5. Rose Barnett 6. Vincent Parson7. Shelita Scott 8. Anielka Rankine

KINGS MEN’S MINISTRIES Kings Men’s Ministry Department in Association with the Welfare Department presents ‘Caribbean Breakfast and Car Wash’ with live entertainment on the grounds of Cayman Academy on Sunday, April 17 at 7am to 12 noon. Come and have your car washed, vacuum and detailed whilst enjoying a healthy Caribbean breakfast and live entertain-ment as you wait for only $20. If you don’t have a car, bring your friends for breakfast for $5 each. If you don’t have time for breakfast you can still wash, vacuum and detailed for $15.

FAMILY LIFE & WOMEN MINISTRIES CRUISE

The Women Ministries and Family Life Depart-ment of the Con-ference presents Carnival Valor cruise sailing November 13 to 20. Seven night exotic West-ern Caribbean

Cruise with package cost as low as CI$644.00. Package includes roundtrip airfare, cruise, air-port/cruise transfers, port fees and taxes. Deposit due at the time of booking is CI$336.00/US$400.oo per person. Full payment is due on August 30, 2011. See your local Family Life Director for more details.

VOLLEY BALLGames coming up Tonight:Zone A - Savannah Vs Filadelfia and Northside VS Ephesus, and in Zone B: Maranatha Vs George Town and Bodden Town Vs Ebenezer.

IAD PRAYER SCHEDULEThe Inter-American Division has instituted the Constant in Prayer program lasting 160 days. This week we are praying for the following confer-ences: Monday, April 18: The Oaxaca Conference; Tuesday: The Bay Islands Conference, Honduras;

W e d n e s -day: The Baja Cali-fornia Con-f e r e n c e , M e x i c o ;

Thursday: The West Cuba Delegation; Friday: The East Cuba Delegation.

ADRAADRA Thrift Shop sidewalk sale - COM-ING SOON. In the coming weeks, ADRA

will launch its thrift shop. Please start collecting, and be ready to donate your items that you are not using anymore! Stay tuned for more details!

HEALTH NUGGET - COLD OR FLU?Sore throat and sneezing usually point to a cold. Fever and aches

may mean the flu.