Baptism: Michael Hale
Michael’s life before Christ was without direction. He had many questions about faith but didn’t have an outlet to share those questions. His parents had divorced by the time he entered middle school. By high school, he decided the whole religion thing wasn’t for him. He didn’t understand the reason for it. At this point, his thoughts turned very dark. Life was worthless, and he couldn’t make life better, no matter what he did.
Baptism: Maria Copas-Santos
Before Maria came to Christ, she was desperate for love. Without a father figure in her life, she was looking for love in all the wrong places. At the age of 17, she found herself in a bad relationship. At 18, she was pregnant and gave birth to her daughter. The father of her baby left her shortly after. He took everything with him and told Maria she’d never be anything without him. Her world was shattered, and she was alone.
Beyond Stories: World Relief Update
Giving generously is a blessing! A few weeks ago, we shared that our church family was able to respond to a crisis at one of our local partners, World Relief Western New York, with a gift of $75,000. These funds went to help 212 families with the basic needs of housing, clothing, food, transportation, and health care. Click here to read the whole story, including the testimony of one Christian Venezuelan family who received the help they were promised.
Baptism: Mike Ceracchi
After spending years searching for purpose in the wrong places, Mike found himself ready to take his own life- but God intervened. Mike had been trying to fill the void he felt in his life with material things and overworking to the point where it was harming his marriage and family life.
Baptism: Allyssa Frear
Before Christ, Allyssa found herself going through the motions. She realized she was beginning to bottle up emotions she didn’t fully understand and found she wasn’t fitting in with the friends she had at the time. These feelings only lead her to self-doubt and confusion.
Baptism: Meaghan Slingerland
Meaghan grew up in a good home and was close to her mom. But there were also drugs and alcohol in her house, and lots of deaths in the family. She went to church mainly for funerals. She went to a Catholic school and felt that Catholicism was forced on her, but she didn’t enjoy it. When Meaghan attended orientation during college, she found the Naz Christian Fellowship Table.