

A New Step Towards Community Health: Beaumont's Emerging Running Club
By Taji Saleem
In the heart of Beaumont, a new initiative is jogging its way into the hearts of local residents – a running club spearheaded by Ron Du Preez, pastor of Beaumont church. Known for combining his athletic passion with his community-driven spirit, Du Preez has sparked a movement towards healthier living and community camaraderie.
Currently unnamed and in the process of discussion, the club’s inception is rooted in cultivating relationships and wellness across the community. Du Preez, who also serves as a chaplain at San Gorgonio Hospital, is an avid runner who shares his passion of health to inspire others.
On October 27, the club hosted its inaugural event at the Albert A. Chatigny Community Center. Community members, including the president of the Loma Linda Lopers Club, Jim Hughes, and David Fenn, Beaumont city mayor, addressed the crowd with messages. Church members and local community members alike gathered for an evening that was as much about fitness as it was about fellowship. The event included a name competition with a $50 prize, free meals, snacks, and massages, all designed to foster a sense of engagement.
The club, which meets monthly plans to undertake more extensive events such as hikes on the Pacific Crest Trail. The broader vision extends beyond physical health. With Ron's advocacy for wholistic living and "healthy friendship evangelism," the group also aims to spread a message of spiritual growth and service. Connection with others is a passion Du Preez holds closely. "God is opening doors for me to connect with people and discussions for deep questions," he notes.
The running club, soon to align with the Beaumont church health ministries, reflects Du Preez's ethos of integrating personal passions with broader community goals. His endeavors reveal a blueprint for how local leaders can engage with and enrich their communities—to create spaces for people to gather and opportunities to share the love of Jesus. "I think this is what Adventists should be doing," Du Preez emphasizes.
Ultimately, the running club is more than just a group of individuals pursuing fitness goals; it is a beacon of how local initiatives can transform lives, foster a healthy community, and evangelize by building healthier connections.
