Director: Pastor Paul Scavella

Pastor Paul Scavella is the coordinator of
Bahamas Conference Adventist Community Services. It is a service of
the Personal Ministries Department of the Bahamas Conference.
Bahamas Adventist Community Services in committed
to help those who are in need. What does Adventist Community Services
do? Adventist Community Services meets people’s immediate needs through social
services such as tutoring and mentoring programs, youth volunteer corps,
health screening education and assistance, inner city missions and disaster
response.
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[Nov 6, 2007]
Servant Focus Feature Pastor
Paul Scavella is a gracious, kind and loving minister of the gospel.
He truly touches the heart and the soul of everyone. His creative
and genius ways of executing his appointed tasks result in something
special, unique and memorable. Like a cool glass of water on a hot
sunny day his warm spirit will certainly tinkle your heart. A
Servant for the People of God |
Why does Adventist Community Services exist?
Adventist Community Services’ mission is to “serve the poor and hurting in
Christ’s name.” As national crises increase and people’s needs become more
complex, Adventist Community Services purpose is to care for and show
compassion to the disadvantaged by increasing its workforce, resources and
innovative programs.
For emergencies call 242 341 4021
Community Services Exhibition
October 14, 2007
Hurricane
Wilma 2005 in Grand Bahamas
Photos taken by Pastor Leonard
Johnson on trip to Grand Bahama on Tuesday, October 25, 2006, with the Prime
Minister and other political, community, and church leaders from New
Providence
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Hurricane damage
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The leaders in the bus
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The Prime Minister and Director of Social Services with other leaders
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Water damage
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Rocks brough on shore
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Giant rock washed on shore
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ZNS Radio talking with hurricane victim
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Prime Minister Perry Christie sharing
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| Donation
for the Victims of Hurricane Wilma |
| The Bahamas Conference made an initial
donation of $10,000 to NEMA (National Emergency Management Agency) and
the North Bahamas Mission. You can also send you much needed
donation of any amount to the address below. Make your US or
Bahamian dollar check payable to the Bahamas Conference of Seventh-day
Adventists: |
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- Hurricane Wilma
- Bahamas Conference of Seventh-day
Adventists
- Community Services
- P.O. Box N-356
- Tonique Darling Highway
- Nassau, Bahamas
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