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The Seventh-day Adventist Road Town Church Department page, describes the various departments of the church. All the departments, work as a cohesive unit, bringing God's word to the Road Town Community. From the health department to the Sabbath School department, each one has a great importance to the church.
The Department of Women's Ministries exists to uphold, encourage, and challenge Seventh-day Adventist women in their daily walk as disciples of Jesus Christ and as members of His world church.
The Music Department of the church lead the music of the Sabbath School and plan with the division leaders, Elders, and Pastor for the presentation of any phase of worship each Sabbath, and other planned activity during the week.
The Community Services/ Dorcas Society is an important feature of the outreach (missionary) activities of the church. The leader of this society, the assistant leader (if needed), and the secretary-treasurer, are elected at the regular church election.
The Department of Children's Ministries is organized to promote and coordinate ministry to the children of the church, as well as to involve children in service to others.
Taken from the Personal Ministries Handbook; The mission of Personal Ministries is to provide resources and train church members to unite their efforts with the ministry and church officers in the final proclamation of the gospel of salvation in Christ.
The church accepts its responsibility to make Christ known to the world and believes this includes a moral obligation to preserve human dignity by obtaining optimal levels of physical, mental, and spiritual health.
Importance of Effective Communication Through the years divine instruction has come to the church concerning the importance of using contemporary communication media in spreading the gospel.
Master guides are instructors, ages 16 and above, who have completed a certain number of honors in arts and crafts, health and science, industries, community service ministry, and recreation, thus providing needed vocational abilities to take the gospel to this generation.