IAD President Pastor Israel Leito (center) greets the more than one hundred church administrators and leaders from the territory during the opening of the church’s bi-annual business meetings today in Miami, Florida. Next to Pastor Leito is Filiberto Verduzco (left), IAD treasurer and Dr. Elie Henry (right), IAD executive secretary. Image by Keila Trejo/IAD

March 26, 2018 | Miami, Florida, United States | Libna Stevens/IAD

Inter-American Division President Pastor Israel Leito announced his retirement from church service today as the denomination’s regional business meetings commenced in Miami, Florida.

Next to his fellow administrators, Pastor Leito addressed the executive committee representing the 24 major church regions, or unions, in Inter-America that decision to leave came about after much consideration and prayer.

Pastor Israel Leito talks to the executive committee about his retirement from service in the coming months, Mar. 26, 2018. Image by Keila Trejo/IAD

“By the grace of God I have served the church in the IAD for many years and have decided to retire as of August 1,” said Pastor Leito as the packed auditorium grew silent. Pastor Leito spoke highly of the level of dedication and commitment he has witnessed next Dr. Elie Henry, executive secretary and Filiberto Verduzco, treasurer, as they led the Division together as top administrators.

Pastor Leito shared one reason why Pastor Ted N.C. Wilson was scheduled to be part of Inter-America’s bi-annual business meetings and why these were moved ahead of the world church’s spring meetings next month.

Before the nominating committee stepped out to study names, Pastor Wilson took a few moments to acknowledge the outstanding leadership of Pastor Leito.

“On behalf of the world church and the General Conference to express strong appreciation to Pastor and Mrs. Leito for their very extraordinary extension of their lives in service of their church,” said Pastor Wilson. “How do you deal with someone who has been a president of a division for nearly a quarter of a century? Pastor Leito is so focused on evangelism so enthusiastic about young people.”

Pastor Leito, who has been president of the Inter-American Division since 1993 has led the church from 1 million to 3.7 million members. He holds the record for the longest serving Division president for more than 2 consecutive terms according to the church’s Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research.

His 48 years of denominational include more than 41 years in Inter-America, in the Netherlands, Central America and IAD headquarters.

“I want to express my profound gratitude, express my extreme appreciation for the way God has led you, and I think so many feel the same,” added Pastor Wilson as committee members stood to their feet in applause.

Pastor Ted N.C. Wilson, president of the Adventist world church prays for Pastor Leito and his family minutes after his retirement plans were announced. Image by Keila Trejo/IAD

“With the blessing of God Inter-America will do much more things, so there is nothing to fear,” said Pastor Wilson as he quoted 2 Timothy 1:7:  “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”

Leaders prayed for Pastor Leito and his family before the nominating committee stepped away to study new names for the IAD presidency position.

Like everyone in the auditorium, the announcement brought shock to Pastor Josney Rodríguez, ministerial secretary of the church in Inter-America, and former union president in Venezuela.

Rodríguez who learned of Pastor Leito by reading through his articles in the youth magazine printed decades ago was stunned with the announcement. “I am proud to have had him as a mentor, and seen the incredible vision of ensuring that the church is better cared for through the organization of more unions and conferences across the territory.”

Pastor Leito was instrumental in re-organizing the church territory in Inter-America from 11 unions to 24 unions, and from 60 local fields to 150, since he was elected in 1993.

His leadership also saw the establishment of the Inter-American Theological Seminary (IATS) which for decades has been offering graduate degrees, equipping hundreds of ministers to minister throughout local churches and institutions in the territory.

Pastor Leito is greeted by committee members earlier today. Image by Keila Trejo/IAD

“Pastor Leito’s vision has been a compass for me,” said Dr. Efraín Velázquez, president of IATS, as he was taking in the news of his mentor leaving. “I remember being 15 years old meeting Pastor Leito in 1989 when I attended a Lay Festival held in Guatemala.”

That mentorship by Pastor Leito has been visible throughout the IAD where for more than two decades training, equipping and empowering of church leaders and members have been part of the culture now.

A native of Curacao, Pastor Leito began his church career in 1969 as district pastor in the Netherlands Antilles Mission. He then served as youth ministries director at the Inter-American Division headquarters in Miami. From 1986 to 1993 Pastor Leito served as Church Ministries director at the General Conference.

Pastor Leito said he looks forward to retirement to enjoy with his wife Ludmila, their son and daughter and three grandchildren, and is willing to assist the church if the need arises.

After more than two hours in session the nominating committee recommended the name of Dr. Elie Henry as the next president of the IAD. His name will have to be voted in by the world church’s executive committee in Maryland next week, leaders said.

The nominating committee took another break to study names to fill the executive secretary position.

To learn more about Inter-America’s Mid-Year Executive Committee Meetings this week, visit us at interamerica.org

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