Ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new Ciudad del Cielo Seventh-day Adventist Church in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, July 26. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
Inter-American Division president calls Adventist members to be a blessing to others.
July 31, 2025 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review
Hundreds of Seventh-day Adventist members, leaders, and supporters gathered under a merciless Caribbean sun to celebrate the official inauguration of the Ciudad del Cielo Seventh-day Adventist new church building in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, July 26. The ceremony crowned three years of steady efforts and opened a day of celebration at the new campus, which also includes a primary school and a kindergarten.
Main facade of the new Ciudad del Cielo Seventh-day Adventist Church in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on its inauguration day July 26. [Photo: Dominican Union Conference]
Before the ribbon cutting, De los Santos prayed for God to pour down His blessings “not only on this building, but on all those whom You have chosen as watch as guardians of this place.” He added, “That the mere existence of this building may motivate people to come to enjoy a special encounter with You.”
Abner De los Santos, Inter-American Division president, addresses church members, leaders, and Maranatha Volunteers International supporters before cutting the ribbon of the new Ciudad del Cielo Seventh-day Adventist Church. [Photo: Dominican Union Conference]
Radamés Lachapelle, administrative coordinator of the Liaison Office to the Christian Community of the president of the Dominican Republic, brought special greetings from the government. “May God keep giving you His blessings,” he told the crowd at Ciudad del Cielo. “And as you usually say, Happy Sabbath!”
Robert Bainum, Maranatha Volunteers International supporter, who recently turned 100, attended the ceremony. Bainum was instrumental in helping Maranatha multiply its construction efforts around the world. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
People filled the pews of the new Ciudad del Cielo Seventh-day Adventist Church, on its inauguration day July 26. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
The new facility was a project of the Adventist Church in the area in partnership with MVI, a supporting ministry that builds churches and schools and drills water wells around the world. The campus carries the name of Maranatha’s former vice president of construction Darrell Hardy, who died suddenly in November 2022. The complex was developed in honor of his memory, Maranatha leaders said.
Don Noble, Maranatha Volunteers International (MVI) president, addresses the hundreds who filled the new church on July 26 as Kenneth Weiss, MVI chief operating officer, interprets his words into Spanish. [Photo: Dominican Union Conference]
The old church building in Ciudad del Cielo, which has now been replaced by the new state-of-the-art facility, which seats 400 people. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
According to Noble, working with Adventist church leaders at the conference and union levels “has been a joy.” “We work all around the world, and it’s not always this good,” Noble acknowledged. “It’s what makes it possible for success.”
Teófilo Silvestre, Dominican Union Conference president, served in a Maranatha Volunteers International project as a child more than three decades ago. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
In his keynote message De los Santos called everyone to allow God to reveal His grace, mercy, and power on us, so we may in turn become a blessing to all those around us. “I know that it is what moves Maranatha—to become a channel of blessing to many,” De los Santos said.
Gabriel Paulino, president of the Southeast Dominican Conference, expresses words of gratitude to God and Maranatha Volunteers International during the official inauguration service on July 26. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
Based on King David’s words in 1 Chronicles 29:10-14, De los Santos called worshippers to give credit where credit is due. “David acknowledges that God is the only one that can allow the means for His house to be built,” De los Santos emphasized. “And I know that everyone here acknowledges that the inauguration of Ciudad del Cielo is possible only through God’s grace and mercy. All glory and praise belong to Him.”
Adventist families and others from the community attended the official new church inauguration in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, July 26. [Photo: Dominican Union Conference]