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Lillian Torres speaks at one of the 2026 Return to Me Caravan stops

'Return to Me' Caravan Brings Message of Revival

Story by Tamyra Horst

Pennsylvania Conference’s "Return to Me" caravan was designed to bring a message of revival and a call to grow deeper in both commitment and relationship with God. Throughout January, 13 conference leaders will be preaching in 110 churches—either launching or concluding local weeks of prayer most Sabbaths.

The Lehigh Valley Hispanic church was the first stop on the 2026  "Return to Me" caravan. Evangelism and Church Regeneration Assistant Director Lillian Torres (pictured above) spoke during the church’s AY program on Friday evening, January 2, calling those in attendance to personal revival, renewed service and a deeper commitment to Christ and His mission.

Treasurer Kevin Costello also shared the "Return to Me" message at both the Frazer Hispanic and West Chester churches.

“It was a wonderful and powerful message of encouragement, reminding us to prioritize the spiritual life and mission of our church,” shares Pastor Pablo Perez of the Frazer church. “We were also blessed with two baby dedications and a beautiful divine worship service, where we renewed our commitment to God.”

The Fairview Village church was another early stop on the "Return to Me" caravan, beginning the new year with a focus on personal revival. Members also gathered for a fellowship lunch celebrating a new year and a new start.

Media Ministries Director Matt Stroup spoke at both the Fairview Village and Souderton churches.

“We had the privilege of hearing Matt Stroup and his wonderful testimony of revival, [which was a perfect time] to encourage our members as we entered our days of prayer with the book Steps to Personal Revival,” says Pastor Zabdiel Brigido of the Fairview Village church.

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