Myanmar Adventist Fellowship Dedicates New Sanctuary


SAPULPA, OKLA. – Within just two years, Myanmar Adventist Fellowship has witnessed God’s remarkable leading. Beginning as a company that worshipped in a rented facility, the congregation was able to secure its own church property and was later organized as an official church. Most recently, the church completed and dedicated a new sanctuary, marking another significant milestone in its journey.

The grand opening and dedication of the new 3,500-square-foot sanctuary took place Jan. 17. Work on the property included a parking lot for approximately 40 vehicles as well as added driveways, fencing, a secure gate and a church sign near the entrance, enhancing accessibility and visibility.

All Oklahoma Conference administrators were present at the grand opening. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was led by Daniel Ortega, conference president; Osvaldo Rigacci from the Southwestern Union; and Mang Lian, church pastor. The dedication prayer was offered by Nathan Shires, executive secretary for the Oklahoma Conference. More than 300 people attended the celebration.

As the church rejoices in God’s blessings, members continue to pray that the new building will serve as a center of ministry and outreach to the surrounding community, sharing the love of Christ and the hope of the Gospel.

By Mang Lian
Pastor
