In 2025, Ohio Conference churches welcomed 400-plus new members. Kojo Twumasi, conference Evangelism director, says that their number one vehicle for retention was and continues to be small groups.
On April 24–26, 2026, CCA will host its Centennial Celebration, honoring the contributions of principals, teachers, students, staff, board members, and the school community. Join them!
The Mansfield church recently held its traditional Women’s High Tea Party—an annual event that has become a cherished occasion for fellowship, inspiration and awareness. Organized by the Women’s Ministries Department, this year’s event brought together nearly 80 guests for an afternoon of elegance, reflection and encouragement.
With more than two decades of experience in youth camp ministry and operations, Russell Hallman has joined the Ohio Conference as the new camp ranger for Camp Mohaven in Danville.
In the Sonshine Card program, Spring Valley Academy students in grades K–6 create cards with messages of encouragement for community members going through a difficult time.
The Elyria church concluded its Pentecost 2025 evangelistic series earlier this year, adding 161 new individuals to its membership—surpassing the congregation’s previous membership and worship attendance before the campaign.
The Ohio Conference is pleased to announce that Esther Gordon, who has faithfully served as the administrative assistant for the Treasury Department, has transitioned into the role of Human Resources generalist.
There is a deep faithfulness and hope in sending teams to serve through preaching, health and construction. The goal is to share the Word of God and love of Jesus, but the greatest impact often happens in those who go.