JIL Thailand celebrates 7th anniversary
The celebration was participated by around 300 foreign and local church members who attend services in Thailand.

The celebration was participated by around 300 foreign and local church members who attend services in Thailand.
The first mass of Misa de Gallo will be held on Friday, December 16, 2016 at the Holy Redeemer Church in Ruamrudee.
ATPAC stands for Adventist Teachers & Publishing Access Club, the very first official Adventist teachers and publishing workers’ organization in Thailand.
Dubbed as “The Royal Musical Legacy”, the concert is from 10:30 am to 8:00 pm.
The venue, Bhumibol Bridge is located on Rama 3 Road in Yannawa, Bangkok. It is also known as the Industrial Ring Road Bridge.
The cost of the said convention is 1,500.00 baht which includes three days and two nights stay, seven healthy buffet meals, souvenir T-shirt and program materials.
Here is the updated list of events and festivals from October to December 2016.
Mr. Ilao fell from the ceiling of the school where he works while he was trying to get out from the library where he got locked in. The accident happened on August 26 which made him unable to walk.
Topics for two-day congress will focus on English Language Teaching (ELT) and Financial Literacy.
The outreach program will start from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at Ibis Hotel Hua Hin on Petchkasem Road Hua Hin 87 in Prachuabkirikhan, Hua Hin.
The four-day celebration will start with Triduum Prayers from September 15-17 and the Feast Day follows on the 18th.
“Seacon Street Int'l Challenge: The Princess Cup” will be participated in by 10 dance groups from seven countries.
The conference is an annual gathering and fellowship of Adventist young people in the kingdom.
A fundraising concert has been set in Pattaya on August 21, 2016 to help fund the operation of an Overseas Filipino Worker who can no longer walk due to an illness.
Interested community members may contact Mr. Efren Villanueva, AFT president, at mobile number 0892459091 or Mr. Roger Aponte at 0970789892.
Ms. Maricel Mamom Ocera was a former teacher at Daruna Ratchaburi School in Ratchaburi Province where she taught for eight years.