17/05/2026
The Adventist Men of Makeni Villa Mission District successfully conducted a community service program at the Makeni Community Health Post. The activity was organized as part of the churchโs commitment to serving the community, promoting Christian values, and supporting public institutions through practical acts of kindness and service.
The program brought together members of the Adventist Men ministry who willingly dedicated their time and effort to improve the environment at the health facility and encourage community participation in maintaining cleanliness and good health standards.
The main objectives of the community service activity were:
To demonstrate Christian love through practical service.
To support the local health institution in maintaining a clean and conducive environment.
To strengthen relationships between the church and the surrounding community.
To encourage teamwork and unity among church members.
To promote community health and sanitation.
During the community service program, the participants carried out several activities, including:
Cleaning the surroundings of the health post.
Sweeping and general maintenance works.
Collecting and disposing of litter.
Encouraging community members to maintain cleanliness around public facilities.
The participants worked together in a spirit of unity, dedication, and humility throughout the exercise.
Speaking in an interview, Pastor Dominic Mubanga, who was accompanied by Elder Abel Shabulula and Elder Collins Muzungu, thanked the Adventist Men for the commendable work done at the health post. He expressed appreciation for both the financial and physical support rendered by the men during the community service activity. He further encouraged church members to continue engaging in community-centered programs that reflect Christian values through practical service.
The activity was attended by members of the Adventist Men ministry from Makeni Villa Mission District.
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Makeni Villa Mission District Youth Ministries Lusaka Conference of Seventh-day Adventists