New headquarters marks a milestone for the Adventist Church’s growth and leadership in the Central American country.
March 22, 2025 | Managua, Nicaragua | David Murillo and Inter-American Division News Staff
Seventh-day Adventists in Nicaragua recently celebrated a momentous occasion as regional church leaders inaugurated the headquarters of the new Nicaragua Union Mission during a special ceremony held in the capital city of Managua on February 7, 2025.
“This dedication and inauguration of the new church territory mark the beginning of a new chapter for the church,” said Pastor Elie Henry, president of the Inter-American Division (IAD). The newly organized union territory was approved by the General Conference in 2024 and voted in during IAD’s Year-End Executive Committee Meetings last November, where union administrators were also voted in. The reorganization of the territory includes Nicaragua’s three mission offices, which were previously overseen by the South Central American Union based in Costa Rica. For years, the Union had overseen the church’s work in both Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
Pastor Elie Henry (third right), president of the Inter-American Division, stands next to recently appointed administrators from the Nicaragua Union including Pastor Wilfredo Ruiz (right), president, Pastor Roberto Dávila Alfaro, executive secretary, and Héctor Alvarado Araúz, treasurer stand at the entrance of the new union office before the cutting ribbon ceremony on Feb. 7, 2025. [Photo: Nicaragua Union]
Newly elected Pastor Wilfredo Ruiz, president of the Nicaragua Union, said that the event “was not only a milestone in the history of the Adventist Church in Nicaragua but also a symbol of the growth of God’s work.” He added, “It also represents the members’ commitment to bringing God’s message of salvation to every corner of the country.”
A Mission-Oriented Space
Church leaders explained that the new headquarters will provide a modern and functional space for the various activities and ministries taking place across the country. During the inauguration ceremony, they emphasized the significance of the new headquarters as a place to meet, plan, and coordinate the work of the Adventist Church in Nicaragua.
Nicaragua Union Mission administrators and their wives pray during the inauguration ceremony in Managua, on Feb. 7, 2025. [Photo: Nicaragua Union]
In addition to celebrating the new space, the inauguration offered an opportunity for church members to gather in gratitude to God for His blessings on the Adventist work in Nicaragua, leaders emphasized. “The ceremony provided a joyful moment, filled with music, prayers, and a strong sense of fellowship and commitment,” they said.
Local leaders also expressed their gratitude for the members’ support and reaffirmed their commitment to continue working toward the growth of Adventist mission initiatives across the country. The two-story union headquarters includes administrative and staff offices, a conference room, and more.
In addition, church leaders inaugurated the offices of the Central Nicaragua Mission, where the church oversees dozens of churches in Managua, not far from the union headquarters.
Church leaders stand in front of the new offices of the Central Nicaragua Mission on Managua, Feb. 7, 2025. [Photo: Nicaragua Union]
“The new mission office facilities are designed to offer more space for activities in this territory,” church leaders explained. Designed to provide a warm welcome to visitors, the new mission office includes a small auditorium, several administrative offices, and a board meeting room.
New church Regional Leaders
The following day, on February 8, church leaders installed the new leadership of the Nicaragua Union. During the special program of thanksgiving and leader installation, more than 300 delegates from local churches, pastors, and special guests gathered to thank God and hear the Word of God.
Pastor Elie Henry (left) president of the IAD speaks during the special ceremony to install new leaders to serve in the Nicaragua Union Mission, on Feb. 8, 2025. [Photo: NIcaragua Union]
The installation ceremony of church leaders then took place, with hundreds in attendance. The leaders of the Nicaragua Union include, in addition to Pastor Ruiz, Pastor Roberto Dávila Alfaro as executive secretary, Héctor Alvarado Araúz as treasurer, and David Aarón Murillo, along with various departmental and ministry directors who will oversee the church in Nicaragua.
Addressing those present at the ceremony, Pastor Henry emphasized the importance of being committed to God, sharing hope with the world, and developing a deep and meaningful relationship with the Lord. “I call you to share the gospel wholeheartedly, serving God and others with love and dedication,” he said.
During the ceremony, Ruiz expressed his gratitude for the trust placed in him and his team, sharing the vision and challenges for the new period. He also called for unity and teamwork to continue expanding the Adventist message in Nicaragua.
Church leaders and members take part in the installation of the new Nicaragua Union leaders on Feb. 8, 2025. [Photo: Nicaragua Union]
Seventh-day Adventists in Nicaragua
Located in Central America, Nicaragua has a population of nearly 7 million. The Adventist Church in the country has more than 40,500 baptized members spread across three mission offices. It includes 529 churches and congregations, supported by 60 pastors and 1,029 local church elders. The church also operates 28 schools primary and secondary schools with 200 teachers, 12 radio stations, and one hospital.