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Moving With Care

By Dennis Habenicht

Texas Conference Transportation has been moving church employees and members throughout the United States for almost 70 years.

We are a fully equipped, professional moving company. The main differences between the well-known moving companies and us are that we don’t travel on Sabbath and we pray before and after each move, asking for God’s protection and peace for all involved in the moving process.

Our current fleet of trucks includes three semi-tractors and five trailers, a one-ton truck and two smaller enclosed trailers.

The philosophy behind the slogan “We move with care everywhere” continues.

We consider ourselves more than just a transportation company. People ask about the Texas

Conference of Seventh-day Adventists logo on our trucks, and we are happy to share about our ministry and love of Jesus Christ. Only in heaven will we know exactly how lives were touched as a result of our witness at truck stops, restaurants and many other stops along the way.

It can be challenging, especially during peak times, to move everyone when they need to be moved, but we do our best to serve others, knowing we are representing Christ in everything we do.

Our drivers, David Lambeth and Anthony Rosado, are a great asset to our team and really showed their faith in God and commitment to our work as they logged more than 100,000 miles and moved more than 500,000 pounds of freight in 2020, when many were afraid to leave their homes during a pandemic.

In addition to moving people all over the United States, the Transportation department provides logistical support for all Texas Conference departments, including managing the conference vehicles titled by the Texas Conference Association.

We are especially honored to assist the Texas Adventist Community Services and Disaster Response department in times of crisis, doing our part to help those in need.

We are grateful for the opportunity to serve the Texas Conference in this ministry.

Thank you for keeping us in prayer as we continue to crisscross the United States.