The Conference President Visits Capital City SDA School

Today, President Henry visited the staff and students at Capital City SDA School in Indianapolis, Indiana, and the experience was both meaningful and full of joy.

The visit brought back special memories for Dr. Henry, who began his ministry journey in Adventist education, teaching Religion, Technology, and Physical Education at South Bend Junior Academy in the Indiana Conference. His passion for Christian education remains strong.

“I believe that one of the biggest epicenters of evangelism is Adventist Education,” Dr. Henry shared.

During his time at the school with Principal Marjorie McField and teachers Jasmine Sandoval, Jacqueline Bailey, and Joseph Pizarro, Dr. Abraham encouraged students, showed his support, and even brought donuts as a sweet surprise. When he asked the students what he could do for them as conference president, their answers were simple and heartfelt: bring toys and give them a longer recess.

While making no promises, Dr. Henry offered something even more lasting which was his prayers and his presence. He took time to sit, listen, and engage with the students, affirming that their voices matter.

Moments like these remind us that Adventist education is not just about academics. It’s also about connection, mentorship, and planting seeds of faith for the future.

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