The Minneapolis Hispanic Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church recently hosted the Gratitude Pro-Temple Concert. The event, held in collaboration with various worshippers from across Minnesota, showcased the spirit of unity and devotion that defines the congregation.
Led by the Mariachi Linaje Chosen and supported by the Minneapolis Church Board, the concert drew more than 250 attendees. What truly set the tone, however, was not just the music, but the palpable sense devotion to God that permeated the atmosphere.
Each participant brought their talents to the forefront, offering them up as a sacred offering to the Almighty. This collective outpouring of gratitude was not only expressed through music but also through a pro-temple offering, which amounted to an impressive $6,000. These funds will be directed towards the ongoing development of vital projects within the Minneapolis Hispanic Church in 2024.
The Minneapolis Hispanic Church, like many others, faces financial and logistical challenges in maintaining and expanding its physical infrastructure. Through events like the Gratitude Pro-Temple Concert, the congregation aims to shed light on its missionary endeavors and the essential role it plays in serving the community of South Minneapolis.
Pastor Borja extends heartfelt gratitude to all who contributed to the success of the concert. Special recognition is given to the talented soloists and groups who lent their voices and musical prowess to the event. The leadership of the Noria Castillo family, alongside the dedicated efforts of local church leaders, elders, and the Maintenance Department, are also acknowledged for their invaluable contributions.
As the congregation looks ahead, Pastor Borja offers words of encouragement, urging everyone to continue dedicating themselves fully to the service of the Lord. It is through unity, gratitude, and unwavering faith that the Minneapolis Hispanic SDA Church endeavors to shine brighter and make a lasting impact on its surrounding community.
Article by Daniel Borja and ChatGPT