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Milwaukie Hispanic Church Celebrates International Day of Prayer

By Noemi Heffel, April 10, 2026

Milwaukie Hispanic Adventist Church, an Oregon Conference church, celebrated International Day of Prayer for Women's Ministries with great success.

The event featured a special program organized and led by the ministry's leadership. During this spiritual gathering, women of all generations — girls, young women and adults — actively participated in every aspect of the program. They all wore special outfits, symbolizing unity, commitment and joy in serving God. A total of 160 people attended, coming together to worship and strengthen their spiritual lives.

One of the highlights of the event was the participation of a newly formed intergenerational women's choir, which led the congregation in worship songs, creating an atmosphere filled with reverence and gratitude. This aligned perfectly with the central theme presented by special guest Dina Ramos. In her message, Ramos encouraged the church to cultivate a deeper relationship with God through intentional prayer.

Throughout the program, testimonies of miraculous healing resulting from intercessory prayer were shared, strengthening the faith of those in attendance and serving as a reminder of the power of prayer in the lives of believers.

The aim of this program was to inspire the church community to seek God more deeply and promote spiritual unity among women of all ages. The congregation expressed gratitude for a day filled with worship, testimonies and spiritual renewal.

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Milwaukie Hispanic Church women's ministries leadership team organizes the special program.

El equipo de liderazgo del ministerio de la mujer de Iglesia Hispana de Milwaukie organiza el programa especial.

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Andy Nguyen Photography
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A group of prayer warriors participates in the prayer program.

Un grupo de guerreras de oración participa en el programa de oración.

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Andy Nguyen Photography
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Women of all generations gather to worship together. 

Mujeres de todas las generaciones se reúnen para adorar juntas.

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Andy Nguyen Photography
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The Milwaukie Hispanic Church congregation celebrates International Day of Prayer.

La congregación de Iglesia Hispana de Milwaukie celebra el Día Internacional de Oración.

 

 

 

 


 

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Andy Nguyen Photography
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Featured in: May/June 2026

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Noemi Heffel

Milwaukie Hispanic Church women's ministries director
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