The Allegheny West Conference (AWC) youth, young adult and children’s ministries recently collaborated with 88 ASI Mission 2000 & Beyond missionaries that came to Columbus, Ohio, from the United Kingdom, Curaçao, Trinidad, Jamaica, Barbados, Belize and Guyana to host Youth Pentecost and Pentecost Kids. The program was themed “Rescue Ohio.”
The Allegheny West Conference (AWC) made history at the first North American Division (NAD) Master Guide Camporee held earlier this year by investing the largest group of Master Guides of any conference in attendance.
We’re all running a race in life—the race toward purpose, toward growth and ultimately toward eternity. My goal is to help others run their race well—spiritually, mentally and physically.
The wind of Pentecost is sweeping powerfully through the Youth and Young Adult Ministries of the Allegheny West Conference (AWC), igniting revival, bold witness and spiritual transformation. Rooted in the promise of Acts 2:38–39, Pentecost 2025 has become more than a initiative; it’s a movement.
In May, the Allegheny West Conference (AWC) Children’s Ministries Department sponsored and hosted the Alive in Jesus Sabbath School training for the Kindergarten and Primary divisions.
Week of Prayer is a cherished time for spiritual renewal, fostering a deep connection with God through prayer, music, Bible study and testimony sharing. In March, Ramah Christian Academy in Cleveland, Ohio, held a Week of Prayer at the Southeast church, also in Cleveland.
The Ethnan Temple church in Wilkinsburg, Pa., recently had the distinct honor and privilege of celebrating five of its most cherished and faithful members: five women who have lived long and impactful lives, reaching the incredible milestone of 90 years of age or older.
In the fall of 2024, Glenn Allen, pastor of the Three Angels Message church in Danville, Va., and his wife, Natalie, walked into a local IHOP, unaware that an ordinary breakfast would spark an extraordinary spiritual journey.
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.