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Celesta Babb

Utqiagvik, Delta Junction, North Pole churches pastor

By Celesta Babb

  • Arctic Church Shares Zoom Communion

    Enero 07, 2021, por Celesta Babb
    The newly founded Arctic Seventh-day Adventist Church (formerly the Arctic Adventist Company) in Utqiagvik, Alaska, had a communion evening to remember. This church has gone through a struggle that many other Adventist churches across the country ...
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  • Pathfinders Make History in Utqiagvik

    Marzo 11, 2020, por Celesta Babb
    Did you know Feb. 1 is National Baked Alaska Day? Instead of merely celebrating a sweet treat, the newly formed Utqiagvik Arctic Seventh-day Adventist Company, located in the northernmost town in the United States, made history. On this memorable ...
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  • When God Moves: A Story From the Northernmost Town in the United States

    Febrero 06, 2019, por Celesta Babb
    Picture a two-story pink house with a small yellow house sitting right next door, right in the center of a well-traveled part of town. Little did anyone suspect that these buildings would become God’s answer to the prayer of a small group of Adven...
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