Inter-American Division President Pastor Elie Henry chairs the Year-End Executive Committee Meetings on Nov. 12, 2024, in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, as Pastor Leonard Johnson (right), executive secretary, and Ivelisse Herrera, treasurer, look on.[Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
November 21, 2024 | Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News
The Inter-American Division’s (IAD) Year-End Executive Committee concluded its business sessions on Nov. 12, 2024, reading a resolution of gratitude document with thanksgiving to God for His continued blessings in the territory. “Lord, we thank you for the unity and fervor that keeps our Division together amidst its great cultural and demographic diversity, and for the joint efforts of the 24 unions, organizations, local fields, and churches that work with a single purpose: to build the Kingdom of God,” church leaders read.
The five-day biannual church business meetings brought together more than 160 administrators, leaders, department heads, and lay-appointed members. The group voted on several initiatives from the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and IAD mission programs aimed at continuing to engage active church members who are committed to preaching, teaching, and serving in their communities in the year ahead.
Church leaders listen follow the agenda of the business meetings on Nov. 12, 2024. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
During the meetings, the committee voted in administrators for the recently reorganized South Central American Union Mission, which was divided into two separate unions: Nicaragua Union Mission and Costa Rica Union Mission.
Pastor Ricardo Marin was voted as the president and Silas Martínez as treasurer of the Costa Rica Union Mission. Both served as administrators of the South Central American Union for the past several years before it was reorganized and voted by the committee on Nov. 12, 2024. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
The reorganization, which has been in the works for over two years, will closely address specific needs in each region, allowing the church to serve its congregations more effectively, IAD administrators explained.
The IAD’s Strategic Plan for 2025-2030 was also set in motion. This plan, aligned with the global church’s theme “I Will Go,” includes four strategic priorities: evangelism and mission, education, service to the community, and communion with God.
Pastor Balvin Braham, vice president of the IAD, goes over the strategic plan initiatives for the next quinquennium, on Nov. 12, 2024. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
“Success will depend on the collaboration of pastors, leaders, educators, health professionals, and church members,” Pastor Braham stated, highlighting the collective effort required to reach the more than 315 million people in the territory before Christ’s return.
Also adopted from the General Conference was the Adventist Heritage Ministries initiative, Sharing The Gift of Light 2.0, which promotes the reading and the translation of Ellen G. White’s books. The IAD will provide translations in Haitian Creole, Papiamento, Mayan, and Rarámuri for Steps to Christ and Christ’s Object Lessons books.
Pastor Isaías Espinoza, publishing ministries director and Spirit of Prophecy coordinator of the IAD presents Ellen G. White books that will be translated in Haitian Creole, Papiamento, Mayan and Rarámuri through the Sharing the Gift of Light 2.0 of the General Conference. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
Church leaders also received updates on the “Back to the Altar” initiatives, which will continue into 2025 with the goal of reaching 200,000 souls. “Back to the Altar is a personal, family, and corporate experience that will catalyze evangelistic zeal,” said Samuel Telemaque, director of Sabbath School, overseeing the initiative.
Church leaders pray during a special dedication session on Nov. 12, 2024. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
The meeting concluded with prayer, asking for renewed commitment to the mission, a transformation by the Holy Spirit, and strength to serve the more than 24,000 congregations across the region. Prayers were also offered for protection in the face of natural disasters, migration crises, socio-economic challenges, and violence affecting church members, particularly in Cuba, Haiti, and Venezuela.
IAD Year-End Executive Committee Members pose for a group photo on the campus of Montemorelos University in Montemorelos, Nuevo Leon, Mexico on Nov. 11, 2024. The church business meetings took place Nov. 8-12, 2024. [Photo: Daniel Gallardo/IAD]
To learn more about IAD initiatives and activities, visit interamerica.org