Paterson Church Officially Launches Mom Support Group Ministry

Mothers: They labor twenty-four hours a day with no pay, not receiving at times, a single “Hooray!” Recognizing that mothers should be celebrated and supported even after the light and glitter disappear after Mothers’ Day, the First Seventh-day Adventist Church of Paterson officially launched its Mom Support Group ministry on Sabbath, April 6, 2024. This event, one of the many community-based initiatives undertaken by the northern New Jersey based church,  honored over thirty five mothers. Not just an event, this initiative will be year-long as mothers in the community are mentored and empowered.

Members and well-wishers gathered to celebrate the selfless love and unwavering support of mothers. The atmosphere was filled with warmth and appreciation as speakers shared personal anecdotes, acknowledging the sacrifices and nurturing spirit of these extraordinary women.

Pastor Donald C. Francis, Senior Pastor of the Paterson church, delivered a poignant sermon titled “Who is Ruthing For You?”. He emphasized the importance of having a support system and the importance of discerning when that support is seasonal. The honorees were in tears as they listened to the message.

As part of the tribute, mothers were presented with tokens of appreciation as families came together to honor the matriarchs in their lives, and the community.

"The event successfully celebrated and honored mothers, fostering stronger family bonds and acknowledging their invaluable contributions to society. Its objective was met with widespread gratitude and appreciation from the ladies," remarked Altine Wallace, the chair of the Mom Support Group organizing committee.

The celebration concluded with a prayer of consecration and a luncheon. As attendees departed, the spirit of gratitude and the flow of gleeful tears permeated, serving as a reminder of the profound impact of the experience.

In a world often bustling with activity, events like these serve as poignant reminders to pause and honor the silent heroes among us — the mothers whose love knows no bounds and whose influence shapes generations to come.

 

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