Pentecost

The Giving of God's Holy Spirit

We have within us the power to be transformed in ways unimaginable, if we would only set aside our preconceived ideas and ideals about self. Set aside pride and vanity and let God’s Holy Spirit lead you in all you do. This is the meaning of Pentecost for today, the giving of God's Spirit to those he called into His Church. Each of us is a member of the first fruits, examples to the world around us.
Joe

Joe Camerata was born in Manhattan on February of 1941 and was raised in a number of towns in Long Island, New York, including Franklin Square, Babylon, Roosevelt, along with one year in Connecticut. Eventually he returned to Manhattan at about age 10. Following high school and three years in military service, he moved to Arizona where he eventually started a career with General Electric and Honeywell in the machine shop and chemistry and quality control laboratory. He then began a 16-year career as a chemist with the Water Services Laboratory of the City of Phoenix until his retirement in 2006.

In the summer of 1966 he heard a nighttime broadcast of the “good news” of The World Tomorrow, while on a vacation trip to the Grand Canyon with a younger brother. Following an intensive study and searching he was baptized on March 16, 1969.

He and his wife, Roma, were married on June 29, 1990. They were later ordained deacon and deaconess on February 22, 1992. They both have served in a variety of capacities with the churches in Arizona, primarily with the Northwest Phoenix, Arizona, congregation.