North Eleuthera District witnessed a joyous children's weekend at the Bluff Seventh-day Adventist Church on Saturday, June 23, 2023. The event brought together children and their families from the local community for a day filled with inspiration and recognition. The guest speaker for the weekend was Kenisha Simms “Aunty K”, the Director of Children and Adolescent Ministries. Simms delivered a powerful message centered around the story of a young slave girl who found her identity and purpose in God. 

Kenisha "Aunty K" Simms, Children and Adolescent Ministries Director, South Bahamas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists

During her sermon, Simms spoke directly to the parents reminding them of their responsibilities to train up their children. Her speech resonated with the audience, encouraging both parents and children to realize their significance and ability to serve a mighty God. Waldine Thomas, the CHAM Leader for the Bluff Seventh-day Adventist Church, expressed her thoughts on the weekend. 

Waldine Thomas, Children and Adolescent Ministries Leader, Bluff Seventh-day Adventist Church

In addition to the inspiring message, the weekend also included special recognition to students that graduated and received high grades for the school year. The Children's weekend left a lasting impact on the young hearts and minds present, instilling in them the belief that they too can make a significant difference in the world.

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Kezia Johnson, a dedicated member of the Bluff Seventh-day Adventist Church, was honored for her outstanding achievements in the Junior Achievements program. Kezia received recognition for her exceptional accomplishments and was awarded a partial scholarship amongst other accolades.

Kezia Johnson, Bluff Seventh-day Adventist Church