132 Years of Faith: Floral Crest Celebrates Ministry and Education

BRYANT, AL—It was a beautiful, crisp Sabbath on October 18, 2025, as a vibrant spirit of homecoming and history filled the air on North Sand Mountain. Celebrating 132 years of church ministry and 120 years of continuous Christian education, Floral Crest Church and Floral Crest School brought generations together for a day of joyous reunion. Around 200 people filled the church, with an additional 25 families joining online, in a powerful tribute to the church family’s enduring faith and the school’s unwavering commitment. 

A Legacy of Education Honored

A highlight of the day was the special plaque presentation to Floral Crest School. Carla Thrower, Associate Director for Secondary Education for the Southern Union Conference, formally recognized the school’s “120 years (1905–2025) of faithful, impactful and continuous Seventh-day Adventist Christian education”.

Principal Renie Pemberton accepted the award, which concluded with a congratulatory message and a prayer for the school to “continue to be a light to the community until Jesus comes”. Scott Bowes, Vice President of Education for the Gulf States Conference, was also present for the milestone moment. 

Messages of Belonging

The homecoming was infused with personal memories, beginning with a Sabbath School lesson taught by current Pastor Steve Wade, a longtime member of the Floral Crest community. Later, Pastor Ralph Ringer, former Southern Union Director of Church Growth, delivered a sermon with a poignant “homecoming” perspective, drawing on his own memories of growing up in the local church community and referencing the story of the Prodigal Son. 

From Full House to Fellowship

Following the service, the overflowing crowd of attendees gathered for a renowned Sand Mountain vegetarian fellowship meal. The camaraderie was evident, with extra tables and chairs set up outdoors to accommodate the joyful multitude. The celebration continued into the afternoon with a musical program, featuring rousing performances by current and former members of the church family who shared their love for the Lord through song. 

The day of fellowship and remembrance came to a close with an open house at Floral Crest School followed by vespers, supper, and a game night, putting a perfect cap on a blessed high Sabbath.  We pray that our next Homecoming will be with our Savior.

By Chris Bynum

Floral Crest Head Elder

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