Evangelism across St. Louis is bearing fruit. The Revelation of Hope series—led by Elder Ted Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and Evangelist Mark Finley at St. Louis Central Seventh-day Adventist Church—has resulted in more than 50 individuals making decisions for baptism. According to Craig Carr, ministerial and evangelism coordinator for the Mid-America Union, about 30 people have already been baptized, with others preparing to take that step in the coming weeks. Senior Pastor Mark Tagaloa, together with church members, volunteers, and Bible workers, has been ministering faithfully alongside them throughout the series.

“These are serious commitments—people from multiple language groups and diverse backgrounds choosing to follow Jesus,” Carr said.

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Leaders say the momentum is not just about numbers but about relationships—churches staying connected with those they’ve reached and walking with them on their faith journey.

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Evangelistic meetings led by Pastor Ted Wilson, General Conference president, were a key part of this spiritual movement, drawing hundreds to explore the book of Revelation and the hope it offers.  A big thank you to the pastors, volunteers, and members who have worked faithfully to make this all happen.

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