New believers are congratulated after being baptized by local church leaders during during Inter-America’s “All the Family in Mission” evangelism celebration held in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, on June 29, 2024. The event gathered more than 600 Seventh-day Adventist leaders and members to celebrate the more than more than 300 baptisms across the French Antilles Guiana Union islands of Guadeloupe, Martinique, and French Antilles Guiana Union. [Photo: French Antilles Guiana Union]
July 4, 2024 | Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News
More than 600 Seventh-day Adventists rejoiced during hundreds of baptisms as they celebrated the end of evangelism efforts in the Inter-American Division’s (IAD) French-island territory during a livestreamed program held in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, on June 29, 2024.
Hosted from La Persévérance Adventist School’s auditorium, the event highlighted the month-long comprehensive efforts to spread the gospel, a special worship service and more than 30 baptisms onsite during the live event as part of IAD’s “All the Family in Mission” banner initiative.
Local singers begin the baptismal celebration at the La Persévérance Adventist School Auditorium, in Guadeloupe, on June 29, 2024.[Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
“All the Family in Mission” initiative seeks to involve every church member in personal and public evangelism outreach mission initiatives in preparation of Jesus’s soon coming.
“For 15 days, Guadeloupe has been on fire for the Lord,” said Esaie Auguste. “The name of Jesus has been lifted and we thank the IAD for the vision they shared with us.” One hundred sixty-two persons were baptized in Guadeloupe thanks to the intense joint efforts with local pastors and guest preachers, Auguste said.
Pastor Esaie Auguste, president of Guadeloupe Conference praises God for the successful evangelism efforts accomplished during the June 16-19, 2024 evangelistic campaigns held in 11 sites on the island. [Photo: IAD Screenshot]
President of the French Antilles Guiana Union Eddy-Michel Carpin praised the work of church leaders and members for teaming up to share the gospel. “We are a small group of islands, but the initiative has generated a new dedication and commitment to the mission of sharing the gospel,” said Carpin.
Pastor Eddy-Michel Carpin (right), president of the French Antilles Guiana Union thanked local leaders and members who committed to expanding the gospel throughout the territory during the last two weeks. Rubens Daubé (left) translates the message. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
The live event highlighted the work of active church members and leaders in the French Antilles Guiana Union territory but also throughout parts of Mexico, Colombia, Haiti, and the Dutch Caribbean islands.
Building relationships
During his spiritual message on Sabbath morning, Pastor Elie Henry, president of the Inter-American Division, addressed those soon to be baptized, seasoned members and new believers to become a “fountain of life” as they guard and grow their relationship with God, disciple their family members and commit to sharing the gospel wherever they go.
Inter-American Division President Pastor Elie Henry (right) challenges the more than 600 church members during his keynote address on Sabbath morning while Kévanne Ramin (left) translates. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
“Continue building relationships with your children and other children around you. Love them, take time to forgive and use every day to show them your love and God’s love. Do it today. You cannot leave it for tomorrow.” The future is assured, he added.
Church members listen in during the Sabbath day program. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
Answering the call for baptism
Moving forward is what Casimir Andes has been doing every day for eight months, thanks to two church members who began visiting his home to pray with him and study the bible. He had been battling with depression and involved in unhealthy distractions, he said, but has seen his life changing since learning about God’s love. “They are my brothers and have watched over me and visit me every week,” said Andes. When the evangelistic meetings approached, Andes was invited and attended the church gathering for the first time. It was during the evangelistic meetings one night that he felt the call to give his heart to God. “I’ve made a lot of mistakes and life has been rough, but Jesus has brought me life and I’m excited to get baptized,” he said.
Pastor Rosan Lancien (left) congratulates Casimir Andes (right) after baptizing him. Andes studied the bible for eight months before visiting the evangelistic meetings at Le Preserverance Adventist School Auditorium last month and deciding to get baptized. [Photo: French Antilles Guiana Union]
Seventy-six-year-old Mondette Fortuné Salmé had attended Adventist Church when she was very young, but she was never baptized and stopped going to church. When she saw a video report of a couple who had died tragically during the 2010 earthquake that hit Haiti, she was moved and shocked that it made her want to change. She began reading and studying the bible and began to keep the Sabbath.
Mondette Fortuné Salmé (right) is baptized after keeping the Sabbath for more than 13 years. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
Returning to church
Gabrielle Gravinay, 19, grew up in the Adventist Church but at six years left and returned at 17 years old. Studying in France kept her busy and when she returned home to Guadeloupe for the summer at her Boisvin Adventist Church in Guadeloupe she was drawn by the evangelistic meetings and was moved to get baptized before she returned to continue her studies. Studying the bible and keeping a devotional prayer life is what she wants to make sure she continues to do. It takes courage to be faithful, she said. “I am learning to leave everything in God’s hand, not be afraid and let God decide the course of my life,” said Gravinay.
Gabrielle Gravinay (right), 19, returned to church in 2022 and made the decision to be baptized for the first time after attending the evangelistic meetings during the summer break. Pastor Rosan Lancien stands next to her after baptism. [Photo: Libna Stevens/AD]
Romain was moved by the messages of Pastor David Springer, one of 10 speakers from Andrews University Seminary who was assigned to preach at La Persévérance Adventist School Auditorium.
Pastor David Springer from Andrews University Seminary shares his experience during his campaign at La Persévérance Adventist School Auditorium along with the other 10 preachers who led the evangelistic campaigns across Guadeloupe, June 16-19, 2024. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
Originally from Trinidad, Pastor Springer, who held evangelistic efforts in Zambia last year and other parts of the world, said “people around the world are dealing with the same issues, it doesn’t matter the context or how difficult it may seem to reach the postmodern mindset.” Springer said that many people are struggling with mental health or trauma, and sometimes they are not able to accept the gospel right away. Pastor Springer credits his own experience and his background in social work to help remove shame barriers and connect with people during his messages. Springer was touched by the dozens of believers who made the decision to get baptized and who continue to grow in faith during the two weeks in Guadeloupe.
Pastor Balvin Braham (right), vice president of the IAD explains “All the Family in Mission” initiative taking place throughout the 24 unions. Pastor Jacques Bibrac (left)translates on stage. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
The 108 baptisms reached at the end of evangelism efforts in Guadeloupe have totaled 164 so far this surpassing the 140 reached during 2023, said Pastor Auguste. “This initiative here has ignited evangelism here in Guadeloupe and has shown us how relevant public evangelism still is here, how we can work more closely together as a ministerial team and that we need to continue reaching out more actively in the community,” said Auguste. Sometimes it may take over a year of bible study before a person decides for baptism, he said, but closer joint efforts locally can yield greater results, he added. “It’s important that we connect with people and find out more about their needs and use opportunities for mission.”
Church administrators and leaders from seven of IAD unions including Colombia, Mexico, Dutch Caribbean and Haiti, took part in the evangelism celebration, attended the event and shared how their constituents are committed to the mission. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
IAD visiting union leaders grouped in the second edition of “All the Family in Mission” celebration event reported that more than 55,000 baptisms have taken place in Mexico, Haiti, the northern region of Colombia and the Dutch Caribbean Islands as of June 2024.
Local church leaders were reminded of the important steps in organizing evangelistic efforts, including preparing the field, planning, growing the seed, cultivating, and conserving new believers.
[Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
Inter-America’s next “All the Famly in Mission” territory-wide event is planned to be held on September 28, 2024, in Kingston, Jamaica.
Fatie Volet contributed information to this report.
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