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Where Is God’s Church Today?
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Jesus said, “I will build My Church…†There is a single organization that teaches the entire truth of the Bible, and is called to live by “every word of God.†Do you know how to find it? Christ said it would:

  • Teach “all things†He commanded
  • Have called out members set apart by truth
  • Be a “little flockâ€

A Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony to Remember

On Friday, June 21, campers traveled to Wadsworth, Ohio, to witness the ribbon-cutting ceremony for The Restored Church of God’s Hall of Administration building.

As the campers drew near to the building, the air became thick with excitement. The Hall of Administration stood tall and was truly a sight to behold. The newly planted trees and the neatly trimmed grass added to the overall beauty of the building.

As campers waited for the ceremony to begin, they witnessed a 10-year-old tree being planted by the waterfall.

Guests were seated under a large white tent and campers lined up behind them. All felt privileged to be part of the ceremony.

The proceedings commenced with an opening prayer by Mr. Dale Schurter, followed by comments from honored guests. The ceremony’s highlight was a speech given by Pastor General Mr. David Pack in which he shared the vision that he had for the Church’s Headquarters campus since 2007.

In the evening, the campers were given a tour of the Hall of Administration. Everything about the building—from the exterior to the beautiful chandeliers to the carefully chosen furnishings—reflected God’s high standards. The campers visited each department and even had an opportunity to meet Mr. Pack and ask him questions. This was a unique and exciting experience.

Before the Friday night Bible Study, campers, the ministry and invited Headquarters staff enjoyed a formal dinner that was prepared and served by Ambassador Center students.

The day will always stay fresh in campers’ minds as well as in the minds of all of those who attended.