The new Isthmus Conference building in the State of Oaxaca, will become a center for greater impact throughout communities in the region.
December 16, 2022 | Puebla, Mexico | Cristel Romero and Inter-American Division News
Five years after an 8.2 magnitude earthquake hit the State of Oaxaca, Mexico, killing nearly 100 people and damaging more than 110,000 houses and structures, the Seventh-day Adventist Church inaugurated a brand new conference office building to minister to the growing church and community during a special ceremony.
“The opening of this new building represents a firm advance in the consolidation of the church in this area and also represents a tool to continue in the fulfillment of the mission,” said Pastor Abraham Sandoval, president of the Inter-Oceanic Mexican Union. Sandoval spoke dozens of local church leaders and members of the Isthmus Conference in Matias Romero de Avendaño, Oaxaca, Nov. 13, 2022.
Pastor Abraham Sandoval, president of the Inter-Oceanic Mexican Union gets ready to cut the ribbon to inaugurate the new office of the Isthmus Conference in Marias Romero Avendaño, in Oaxaca, Mexico, Nov. 13, 2022, four years after the 8.2 magnitude earthquake destroyed the former conference office. [hoto: Armando Lagunes]
Pastor Jose Luis Ramírez, secretary of the Isthmus conference, publicly thanked God for His providence with resources and means to build the new facility. The new office is much larger with surrounding natural green areas, and less susceptible to earthquakes, said Ramírez. “We believe that this [new office] will bring about a new drive to the mission of the church and we believe that it is an important step to prepare the people who await the soon coming of Jesus Christ,” he said.
Front entrance of the recently inaugurated new headquarter office of the Isthmus Conference of the Seventh-day Adventists in Oaxaca [Photo: Armando Lagunes]
Church leaders made the decision to search for another location since there were serious structural damages to the administrative offices in Juchitán de Zaragoza, and focused on moving away from the aftershocks and more toward where the greatest concentration of the membership is, approximately 60 minutes away in the Matias Romero region in Oaxaca, explained Ramírez.
Pastors Aaron Omaña, executive secretary and Antonio Rosas, treasurer of the Inter-Oceanic Mexican Union, unveil the commemorative plaque of the inauguration held on Nov. 13, 2022. [Photo: Armando Lagunes]
As church leaders and members gathered during the inaugural ceremony, Pastor Sandoval reminded them that it was important for the church conference office to have a more visual identity in the region for the mission to be fulfilled more resolutely.
Former building of the Isthmus Conference in Juchitán de Zaragoza, Oaxaca, Mexico, before the earthquake damaged its structure in 2017. [Photo: Isthmus Conference]
Church administrators and leaders prayed for the church and its mission in the region before touring the new facility. The inauguration of the new Isthmus Conference building kicked off union leadership meetings onsite and local plenary session.