Ministries

 

Acts of Peace Food Ministry

Acts of Peace Food Ministry is a community outreach initiative of Montgomery First Seventh-day Adventist Church, dedicated to combating food insecurity in Montgomery, Alabama. This ministry serves individuals and families in need by providing regular food distributions, meal support, and nutritional assistance. Through partnerships with local organizations and the compassionate service of volunteers, Acts of Peace works to ensure that no one in the community goes hungry. Grounded in faith and service, the ministry reflects the church's mission to show Christ's love through action and to uplift the community with dignity and care.

To learn more Visit Acts of Peace or Facebook Page

Call AL Food Bank for other locations that can help you. 334-263-3784. 

For more information contact mappbernell@gmail.com



 

 

Children's Ministry

Seventh-day Adventist Children's Ministries aim to nurture children from birth through age 14 into a loving, serving relationship with Jesus Christ. This mission is realized through a variety of grace-oriented, inclusive, and evangelistic programs that emphasize spiritual growth, service, and community.

Purpose

The primary goal is to develop the faith of children, leading them into union with the Church. The ministry provides multiple avenues to lead children to Jesus and disciple them in their daily walk with Him. It cooperates with Sabbath School and other departments to provide religious education and fulfills its mission by developing a variety of grace-oriented ministries for children that are inclusive, service-oriented, leadership-building, safe, and evangelistic.

For more information you can visit Children's Ministry Website or our Children's Ministries page for additional information and resources. 

Join our programs: 

Baby Steps birth to 12 months

Beginners 1 to 3 years old

Kindergarten 4 to 6 years old

Primary  7 to 9 years old

Juniors/Youth 10 to 14 years old

Contact Katie Serrano at mfsdachildrensministry@gmail.com  for more information on events and activities.


 

 

Adventurer & Pathfinder Ministries

The Club Ministry in the Seventh-day Adventist Church refers to a set of organized youth programs designed to engage children and young people in spiritual growth, life skills, service, and fellowship. These clubs focus on fostering a Christ-centered environment while teaching valuable lessons in leadership, character development, and community service. The most common clubs within the ministry are the Adventurer Club (for younger children) and the Pathfinder Club (for older youth).

Overview of the Club Ministry

The Club Ministry offers a range of programs, but two of the most prominent are:

  • Adventurer Club: For children ages 6 to 9 (grades 1-4), focused on spiritual and personal development through fun activities, badges, and group projects.

  • Pathfinder Club: For youth ages 10 to 15, this is the main youth program and is similar to a scouting organization. It offers activities that emphasize spiritual growth, adventure, leadership, and service.

Mission of the Club Ministry

The mission of the Club Ministry is to guide young people toward a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, equip them with strong Christian values, and encourage them to be positive leaders in their communities. Through these programs, children and teens are not only encouraged to grow spiritually, but also to develop critical life skills and a passion for service.

What the Club Ministry Provides

  • Spiritual Development: Bible study, prayer, and worship activities are central to both Adventurer and Pathfinder clubs, helping youth deepen their relationship with God.

  • Character Building: Through earning badges and participating in team-building activities, youth develop self-discipline, confidence, and leadership skills.

  • Community Service: Both clubs encourage young people to be actively involved in helping others, teaching the value of service and compassion.

  • Fellowship and Fun: The clubs provide a safe, fun, and supportive environment where youth can build lasting friendships and enjoy activities like camping, hiking, outdoor adventures, arts, crafts, and sports.

  • Awards and Recognition: Youth are motivated through awards, badges, and honors for completing different tasks, achievements, and projects in areas like health, nature, Bible knowledge, leadership, and community service.

Program Structure and Schedule

  • Regular Meetings: Clubs usually meet weekly for worship, activities, and lessons, with special events like campouts, outreach projects, and community activities throughout the year.

  • Special Events & Camps: Both the Adventurer and Pathfinder clubs often host retreats, campouts, and regional/national events, where members can come together for spiritual growth and fun.

The Club Ministry plays an essential role in discipling and mentoring the younger generation of the church, helping them build strong foundations in their faith and equipping them to be leaders in their church and community.

Visit our Webpage for more information: Click Here

Contact Pastor Dwayne and Donna Campbell for more information @dcampbell@gscsda.org 


 

Health Ministries 

Seventh-day Adventist Health Ministries is a global initiative dedicated to promoting whole-person health—physical, mental, and spiritual—based on biblical principles and the healing ministry of Jesus. Its purpose is to empower individuals and communities to live healthier, more fulfilling lives through practical education and compassionate care.

At the Montgomery First Seventh-day Adventist Church, Health Ministries is a local project in partnership with local health organizations and initiative that seeks to uplift both church members and the wider community. Through nutrition education, wellness workshops, and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle, this ministry aims to be a source of support and guidance for anyone seeking to improve their overall well-being.

By integrating faith with practical health knowledge, the Health Ministries team will work to create lasting, positive change—helping individuals take control of their health, prevent disease, and live more vibrant lives in service to God and others.

Activities that are to be implemented: 

  • Nutrition Promotion and Education
  • Training for local food service 
  • Healthy Sabbath Potlucks 
  • Healthy cooking
  • and more!

To learn more visit us or join us every Sabbath!

Program Lead: Doctor Christopher Daniels