Dr. Liliana Báez receives a posthumous award on behalf of her father, Dr. Manuel Baez Flores, from Arturo King, president of the North Mexican Union for or his lifelong dedication to health care and mission, during a special event in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico on Nov. 8, 2024, as Pastor Elie Henry, president of the Inter-American Division, looks on. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
November 25, 2024 | Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News
Leaders and members of Hope Life—an urban missional church operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in northern Mexico—gathered at the Camino Real Hotel in Monterrey to honor seven distinguished professionals who have been serving in the city for many years. The event, held Nov. 8, 2024, took place in the heart of Monterrey, in the municipality of San Pedro Garza García, known throughout Mexico and Latin America for having the highest per capita income.
“Tonight is all about meeting up with professional friends from the Adventist community and others, to pay tribute to exemplary professionals with excellent careers and their contribution through their work and efforts to society,” said Misael Pedraza, minister at Hope Life. “We want to let them know that they are part of the mission too.”
Misael Pedraza, pastor at the Hope Life–an urban missional church in Monterrey, Mexico, leads during the vespers service and honor professionals who have made a difference in the city for decades. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
One by one, each honoree received a certificate of recognition and a special Inter-American Division Centennial Medal.
Dr. Manuel Báez Flores was instrumental in open way for medical students and residents on international rotations as well as promoted a healthy lifestyle in the Adventist community. {Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
Achievements and Community Impact
At the event, seven professionals were honored for their outstanding contributions in various fields, from medicine to engineering, education, and community service. Each honoree received a certificate of recognition and the prestigious Inter-American Division Centennial Medal.
One of the most poignant moments came when Dr. Liliana Baez accepted a posthumous award on behalf of her father, Dr. Manuel Baez Flores. The renowned physician and educator, who served as the first director of the School of Medicine at Monterrey University, was honored for his lifelong dedication to health care and mission work. Dr. Baez helped establish health programs for the Adventist community and played a key role in building several churches in Monterrey. His daughter described him as a man of “perseverance,” who devoted his career to promoting health and wellness.
Silvano Salazar Nava, an engineer who was honored during the event, shares how he transformed his life by embracing a healthy lifestyle and running international marathons. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
Dr. Fernando Montes Tapia, a pioneering pediatric surgeon, was recognized for his leadership in fetal surgery and his contributions to the Adventist community. Dr. Manuel Wong, a lung transplant specialist, was also honored for his work in medical research and his commitment to the Adventist faith.
Engineer Dr. Gilberto García Acosta was acknowledged for his innovative work in mechatronics and advanced manufacturing, and Lázaro Rodríguez Grande was honored for his involvement in the “I Want to Live Healthy” initiative, which promoting health and wellness across Adventist communities.
Dr. Manuel Wong, holds his certificate and medal as leaders from left to right look on: Pastors Misael Pedraza, pastor at Hope Life, Gamaliel Torres, president of the Northeast Mexican Conference, Arturo King, president of North Mexican Union, Elie Henry, president of the IAD and HIram Ruiz, public campus ministries director of the IAD. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
Hope Life’s Mission
Building on the spirit of service demonstrated by the evening’s honorees, Hope Life Church continues to extend its mission of connecting with the broader community of Monterrey, emphasized Pedraza. The church, which celebrated its second anniversary in October, is focused on reaching people in professional environments and secular circles, aiming to create a space where faith and vocation intersect.
Family members of the honorees celebrate during the special program on Nov. 8, 2024. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
In addition to its spiritual focus, Hope Life has been actively involved in outreach projects that serve the community. The church has partnered with the state’s Family Development Agency to provide dental care, nutritional counseling, ophthalmological care, and psychological services to children in foster homes. It also runs a ministry supporting migrants in collaboration with Casa INDI, offering essential services to those in need.
“At Hope Life Family, we are committed to continuing to develop programs that connect with young people and young families. We dream of establishing a center of influence with specialized services for young professionals, health, and education that connects with the community in the San Pedro area,” Pedraza said.
Young people from Hope Life lead in praise songs during the special honoring evening event on Nov. 8, 2024. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
Ruiz noted that Hope Life’s focus on professional outreach is an essential part of the church’s mission. “What Hope Life did here tonight is valuable because it allows us to reach Adventists who may not be drawn to a traditional church setting but will come to events like this to share their professional achievements and connect through their service to the community,” said Ruiz.
A Vision for the Future
The church’s innovative approach to mission work continues to attract a growing number of people who are searching for a sense of community, purpose, and belonging. “Hope Life is distinguishing itself by the type of people it is reaching,” added Ruiz.
Young members of Hope Life sing during the worship service on Nov. 8, 2024. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
For new members like Martha, the church provides more than just spiritual guidance—it offers a sense of family and hope. “Now they are my family. They’ve given me a sense of belonging and hope that I hadn’t experienced before,” she shared. “The best part is that I’m learning to know and love God through His word and this community.”
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