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This Sabbath

It is almost unreal everything that is happening, but also so good to see how most people have “adapted” to the new normal, and always looking forward and striving for the best outcome. The best example is seeing how everyone is up to date in technology and engaging in so many activities with their loved ones in […]

Sabbath School program

Starting this Sabbath, April 4th, 2020, we are going to have our Sabbath School program as a Zoom Meeting. It is scheduled for 10:00 am. and will be followed by our Divine Service Devotion at 11:00 am. We are also hosting Zoom Meetings for Prayer Meeting on Wednesday and we will be sending out the […]

Friday, March 27, 2020, at 8:00 pm

We are thankful for coming to almost the end of another week, as challenging as it is, God is and will continue to be with us. Our sister Laura has written some words of encouragement for us this week. Please see attached and read through it as we approach the end of another week. This […]

Sabbath School Lessons for the new quarter

Dear Bronte members and friends, Please see attached a letter from our Head Elder regarding the upcoming quarter and the Sabbath School Lessons. You will find the link in the letter, but also, for easy access, here is the link for the lessons that he makes reference to: https://absg.adventist.org/Teachers.htm May the Lord be with each […]

Words of Encouragement

Dear Bronte family, Please see attached some Words of Encouragement from our Head Elder, Allan H., as we approach the Sabbath. May we remind you, that the church will continue to be closed this week (and will be until further notice) as we continue to go through the COVID-19 health crisis. We pray and continue […]

What Are We to Do?

A look at life during the COVID-19 pandemic Self-preservation is a human instinct. We are wired to take whatever steps seem necessary to ensure our own survival. This is why store shelves have very little toilet paper, non-perishable food, and medicine in stock. Disaster preparation is a good thing, however, we must not confuse responsible […]