From L-R: IAD Church Administrators Pastors Filiberto Verduzco, treasurer, Elie Henry, president and Leonard Johnson, executive secretary, and Melchor Ferreyra, personal ministries director, join in during a special ceremony on Jul. 18, 2022, in Miami Florida, to honor Sergio Moctezuma (center) ahead of the Division-wide Festival of the Laity, held in Panama Aug. 4-6, 2022. Moctezuma was  creator of what is known today as Festival of the Laity in Inter-America and instrumental in growing the church in the IAD since he began his service in 1952. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

August 19, 2022 | Miami, Florida, United States | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News

Seventh-day Adventist leaders at the Inter-American Division recently honored Pastor Sergio Moctezuma for his extraordinary contribution to the growth of the church throughout the territory since he began his church service in the 1960s. The special recognition event drew top church leaders and staff members at the IAD Office in Miami, Florida, United States, ahead of Festival of the Laity, held in Panama City, Panama, earlier this month.

“We are delighted to honor you for helping the church grow bigger and stronger as it is today,” said Pastor Elie Henry, president of the IAD.  “This would be a moment to share with the laity throughout the territory but because of the circumstances we will honor you in person here,” he said.

Pastor Sergio Moctezuma, originally from Mexico, began his church service in his home country in 1952. He fully retired from the IAD Office in 2005.[Photo: Abel Márquez/IAD]

Moctezuma was awarded two medals and a special plaque by IAD administrators as a token of his extraordinary contribution to church growth. During his tenure, the membership in the IAD territory grew to more than two million.

Mission-minded influence

“We recognize you for the indisputable capacity and mission-minded influence shown in your faithful service in the mobilization of the laity in our territory for so many years,” said Pastor Henry.

Known for his energy, creativity and mission-driven leadership, Pastor Moctezuma, began his church service in his home country of Mexico in the Mexican Union in the 1950s and later in the late 1960s was called to serve in South Brazil Union and the South American Division territory, and later called in 1975 to serve in the IAD in Miami, as director of personal ministries, formerly known as lay activities, and Sabbath school departments. He served in that position until 2000 when he retired from service but served as assistant to the then-IAD President Israel Leito until 2005.

Adventist leaders during the Festival of the Laity in Guatemala City, Guatemala, Aug. 15-19, 1979. It was one of four regional Festivals of the Laity organized in the division territory. [Photo: IAD Archives]

“He is known as the father of the festivals of the laity in Inter-America and around the world church with the first ones held in 1969,” said Pastor Melchor Ferreyra, personal ministries director for the IAD. In 1979, there were four regional Festivals of the Laity in Guatemala, Colombia, Barbados and Haiti to cover countries in each region and the English, Spanish and French territory in the IAD.

Festivals of the laity: a celebration

“Festivals of the laity were about celebrating and recognizing laypersons for winning others with the gospel, featured inspiration, motivation and training to reach more people for Christ,” added Ferreyra.

Pastor Sergio Moctezuma leading out during a regional festival of the laity in 1979. [Photo: IAD Archives]

Under Moctezuma’s leadership, a new concept of what it means to be a layperson emerged: someone who could be trained as a lay preacher, a bible instructor, a lay evangelist, said Ferreyra. “He [Moctezuma] pushed the idea for every local church that it should be a lay member training school for lay members to lead in sabbath school and what we know today as small groups,” added Ferreyra.

Soon after, lay training schools were taking effect under the guidance of the IAD and then with the General Conference, and the National Institute of Christian Ministries. Apart from training institutes, Moctezuma advocated for Sabbath school materials for children, and the development of numerous resources for the church.

Pastor Sergio Moctezuma explains the role of the church ministries department during a festival of the laity in the North Mexican Conference in 1988. [Photo: IAD Archives]

From very young, Moctezuma knew that church members could do their part in support of the mission, not only rely on the work of the local pastor as a separate ministry, and that not every church member had to be a lay evangelist.  “It was better to use church members to testify, teach the youth to preach and then I could come in with the work of as a minister. My idea was always about the instrumental work of the laity,” said Moctezuma.

During his service in the South American Division, as branch Sabbath schools became a smaller setting for witnessing and winning others, Moctezuma said he was amazed to see the potential in growing the church more. “I began to read and study Ellen G. White’s Christian Service book, studied my bible and it became clear and a turning point in pushing for pastor to train members in every church to take part in witnessing opportunities best fitting for the gifts of each member,” said Moctezuma.

Jorge Salazar (second from right) stands with members of his branch Sabbath school in Quito, Ecuador, while holding out the number of persons they had led to Jesus after four months of witnessing to others. It was after that meeting in the late 1960s that Pastor Sergio Moctezuma studied the book Christian Service by Ellen G. White and the bible to highlight the work of Branch Sabbath schools as growing the church to what we now call small groups. [Photo: Sergio Moctezuma]

New lay movement

Returning to the Inter-American Division just a few years later, it was the opportunity to be part of a new movement to train and highlight the important work of the laity in partnership with the church pastor, setting evangelistic goals and advancing together, said Moctezuma. “Ministers and laypeople united to finish the work to hasten the coming of our Lord. ”

When Pastor Moctezuma’s name came up during the end of the IAD Festival of the Laity, held in Panama, Aug. 4-6, 2022, the more than 650 laypersons and church leaders gathered from throughout the division territory, burst into applause for his pioneering work for the laity and the legacy which continues to move forward throughout the territory.

Pastor Sergio Moctezuma and wife Raquel during an IAD Office event honoring champion laypersons in 2013. [File Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

“I praise the Lord for the opportunity He has given me and my wife Raquel to serve Him and see ‘the living forces of the church’ inspired by the Holy Spirit in fulfilling the mission entrusted to us,” said Moctezuma.

 

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