Waleska Valdez – Fort Morgan, Colorado … Jesus says in the Bible that You shall know the truth and the truth will set you free (John 8:32). That is exactly what happened at the Fort Morgan Seventh-day Adventist Church in Fort Morgan, Colorado, September 22-28, when the church celebrated a week of public evangelism, hosted by head pastor Gabriel Agramonte, entitled “The Truth Will Set You Free.”

“Our friends were finding the truth that gives freedom through the messages that were presented at the evangelistic series that were being held, where freedom from sin in Jesus was found,” commented Waleska Valdez, wife of Pastor Agramonte.

“During the week,” she continued, “the Lord was working through the Holy Spirit in the hearts of the friends that were attending night after night. We had a great support from the church members, and we counted a good amount of people being engaged through our Facebook live-streaming as well.”

One of the series attendees was Alexander Pacas, who did not miss a single night of the event. He has been a good friend of church members and regularly attended services. “Through this powerful week, and through the work of the Holy Spirit, he decided to give his life to Jesus through baptism and be freed from the bondage of sin through His blood,” recounted Valdez.

The attendees also witnessed a precious moment when young siblings Camila and Isaac Tahay, who are part of the Church’s Pathfinders club and children of a cherished church family, also made the decision to give themselves to their Savior through baptism and be set free from sin slavery and become free in Jesus. Their mother, Lucy Tahay, said that she was so happy and thankful to the Lord because it was a dream come true that her children were being baptized.

Karen Espinola, principal of the Lighthouse Seventh-day Adventist Christian School in Fort Morgan, was also accepted by profession of faith to become an official member of the church.

Valdez concluded, “The week ended with the Lord blessing the church with the fruits of its work. We had three baptisms and one profession of faith, and some other friends interested in being baptized in the near future.”

—Waleska Valdez writes from the Fort Morgan Seventh-day Adventist Church where her husband, Gabriel Agramonte, is head pastor. Photos supplied.