The recent Hope for Today city-wide evangelistic campaign, held at Owens Community College, was a historic moment of unity, community service and spiritual revival in the Greater Toledo Area.
During a joint English and Spanish camp meeting, the Ohio Conference dedicated its new multi-purpose pavilion at Camp Mohaven in Danville. The event was one of the key highlights of the 2024 camp meeting, celebrating the new facility and the baptism of 34 individuals.
The Greater Cleveland church recently celebrated the dedication of its new building with a fundraising event. This historic occasion attracted attendees from several states and Canada.
This summer, Ohio Conference members gathered for the first in-person English camp meeting since 2019. More than 600 people worshipped and fellowshipped at the Mount Vernon Hill church, as well as under the “big top” tent at Camp Mohaven in Danville—reigniting connections and faith.
At the end of the 2021 summer camp season at Camp Mohaven in Danville, a total of 40 campers gave their lives to Christ through baptism. What’s more incredible is the story of how God led the summer camp ministry that usually averages about six to 10 baptisms per season.
During the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ohio Conference leadership recognized one thing: Ministry does not stop. Woven into their COVID-19 “Ministry Action Plan” are words of encouragement: