Pastor Josney Rodríguez, Ministerial Association Secretary of the Inter-American Division, introduces the Pastoral Certification Program during the online celebration held on October 29, 2025, in Miami, Florida. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

Event honors pastoral families, welcomes new leaders, and sets vision for the next five years.

November 3, 2025 | Miami, Florida, United States | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News

The Inter-American Division (IAD) brought its territory-wide Pastoral Certification Program to a close during a livestreamed event celebration on October 29, from Miami, Florida, United States. The event gathered hundreds of pastors, spouses, and leaders from across Inter-America for a time of recognition, thanksgiving, and renewed commitment to ministry.

The online program marked the conclusion of a multi-year certification initiative that strengthened thousands of pastoral families in leadership, spiritual growth, and mission effectiveness.

Inter-American Division staff leaders sing during the opening segment of the online Pastoral Certification Program celebration held on October 29, 2025.[Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

Pastor Abner De Los Santos, president of the IAD, urged pastors and their families to remain steadfast in their mission and faith, reminding them that ministry is not only a calling but also a divine means of salvation. Preaching from Joshua chapter 3, De Los Santos compared the challenges of ministry to crossing the Jordan River, calling pastors to “get their feet wet” and trust God to open the way before them.

De Los Santos spoke of the sacred responsibility of pastors to lead God’s people toward the heavenly Canaan while ensuring that they, too, are walking toward that same destination.

“It is the plan of God that each one of us participates in the mission. To the extent that we fulfill it, God fulfills His purpose in us,” said Pastor De los Santos. He encouraged ministers to face difficulties with courage, inspire confidence among their members, and lead by example through faith and obedience.  “No matter the obstacles in our ministry, we are never alone. God has control over every element, natural or supernatural,” he said.

Pastor Abner De los Santos, president of the Inter-American Division, delivers a spiritual message to pastors and their families across the territory during the online Pastoral Certification Program celebration on October 29, 2025. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

Pastor De los Santos charged pastors to continue fulfilling the mission with humility, courage, and trust in God’s power.

The celebration honored those who completed certification, as well as several long-serving administrators and departmental directors who recently transitioned from their roles after decades of service.

Honoring Faithful Service

During the ceremony, IAD Ministerial Secretary Pastor Josney Rodríguez led the program alongside the division’s president, Pastor Abner De Los Santos, and executive secretary, Pastor Pierre Caporal. Rodríguez described the gathering as “the closing of one stage and the beginning of another,” emphasizing gratitude and joy for those who have served faithfully.

Pastor Josney Rodríguez (third from left) and Pastor Abner De los Santos (right) share a light moment after presenting an award to Pastor Elie and Ketlie Henry (left), as Beny Rodríguez (second from left) looks on during the online Pastoral Certification Program celebration.[Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

“We want every pastor to finish the ministry with joy,” Rodríguez said. “Reaching this point, after years of sacrifice and moving from place to place, is an extraordinary achievement that can only happen by the grace of God.”

Honored during the event were Pastors Elie and Ketlie Henry, Leonard and Denise Johnson, Pedro and Cecilia Iglesias, and Melchor and Meridiana Ferreira, each recognized for their years of leadership and dedication to the mission of the Inter-American Division.

Pastor Leonard Johnson (right), former executive secretary of the IAD joins the online program via telephone as his son, Larnelle Johnson (left), shares heartfelt words about his father’s Christian example and dedicated service to the church. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

IAD leaders paid tribute to Pastor Eli Henry and his wife, Ketlie, recognizing their visionary and compassionate leadership during their tenure in the Inter-American Division. Leaders noted that Henry’s guidance “left the Division better than he found it,” reflecting a legacy of faith, unity, and growth.

Though Pastor Henry was away on a work trip, Ketlie reflected on their years of ministry together, quoting Habakkuk 2:4: “The just shall live by faith.” “Every step with Jesus takes us where He wants us to serve Him and for our own good,” she said.

Speaking from an airport as he prepared for an international trip, Pastor Leonard Johnson, former executive secretary of the IAD and now serving as vice president of the General Conference, expressed deep gratitude for his years of service and for the spiritual passion that continues to guide his ministry.

Pastor Pedro Iglesias and his wife, Cecilia, former family ministries directors of the Inter-American Division, join the online program from Costa Rica to share words of gratitude and reflection. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

Johnson emphasized that, although his new responsibilities now extended globally, he carries with him the same zeal for evangelism and devotion that characterized his service in Inter-America.

The moment was marked by messages of appreciation, prayers and expressions of gratitude from church leaders and family members highlighting the spirit of service and continuity that defines the IAD’s ministerial family.

Connecting from Costa Rica, Pastor Pedro Iglesias, former associate secretary and family ministries director of the IAD expressed gratitude for the warmth and unity found across the territory. “What we take with us is the love, the fervor, and the joy of our Inter-American family,” he said. His wife, Cecilia, former associate director of family ministries and ministerial association, encouraged pastors’ wives to “love the ministry and love the people,” assuring them that “by loving others, they will feel the love of God.”

Pastor Melchor Ferreyra, former Personal Ministries director of the Inter-American Division, shares a light moment during a segment honoring him and his wife, Meriviana, for their years of dedicated service in Inter-America. The interview was led by Pastor Hiram Ruiz (right), assistant to the IAD president. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

Pastor Melchor Ferreira and his wife Meridiana also shared reflections on their 45 years in ministry, including nearly 18 in the IAD. “Our best years were here,” Ferreira said. “Inter-America is the frame around the photograph of our ministry, it has been a place of friendship, camaraderie, and faith.”

Celebrating Pastoral Commitment

The event also recognized pastoral and ministerial spouses across the territory who completed the five-year certification journey. Rodríguez announced that several unions achieved full participation, including the Nicaragua Union  where all 59 pastors were certified, and the East Venezuela Union, where 146 of 147 pastors met all requirements as well as 360 of the 366 pastors from the Chiapas Mexican Union.

Pastor José Soto and his wife Janeth, from the Soconusco Conference in the Chiapas Mexican Union, were among 18 pastors certified in their conference and part of 360 out of 366 pastors certified across the Chiapas Mexican Union, during the pastoral certification program held on Oct. 29, 2025. [Photo; Facebook]

He also praised the dedication of pastoral spouses, noting that entire groups of ministers’ wives from unions such as El Salvador, Nicaragua, and East Venezuela achieved 100 percent certification. “Our pastors and their families have grown in knowledge, grace, and commitment to God’s mission,” said Rodríguez.

A Vision for the Next Five Years

In his closing address, Rodríguez shared the IAD’s new ministerial vision for the next quinquennium, focusing on strengthening local leadership and deepening spiritual mentorship. “From now on, our focus is to strengthen the union and field leadership so that the ministerial secretariat is closer to every pastor,” he explained. “We want to visit their homes, pray with their families, and help them reach the finish line, not only retirement, but the coming of Christ.”

Recently elected Inter-American Division (IAD) leaders are presented during the online program, from left to right: Pastors Alvaro Niño, associate secretary; Sandra Pinto, women’s, children’s and adolescent ministries director; William Barrero, personal ministries and Sabbath school director; Daniel Torreblanca, youth ministries director; and Josney Rodríguez, ministerial association secretary. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

He urged ministers to build genuine friendship and unity within the pastoral community.

Rodríguez also highlighted the importance of mentoring younger pastors: “That young pastor who is about to be ordained, in 15 or 20 years, he will be a union or division leader. We must prepare him now to carry the mission forward.”

Pastor Pierre Caporal, executive secretary of the Inter-American Division, prays for church leaders during a special prayer session of the online pastoral certification program on Oct. 29, 2025. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

Welcoming New Leadership

The program concluded with the introduction of four new leaders joining the Inter-American Division headquarters team: Pastor Daniel Torreblanca, youth ministries director; Pastor William Barrero, personal ministries and Sabbath school director; Pastor Álvaro Niño, associate secretary; and Sandra Pinto, women’s ministries and children and adolescent ministries director.

“The division will never be the same,” said IAD administrators, “because these leaders come with fresh ideas and passion to strengthen mission across Inter-America.”

Inter-American Division pastoral leaders and their spouses wave during the closing segment of the online pastoral certification program held on Oct. 29, 2025. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]

As the event drew to a close, division leaders gathered on stage for a series of three prayers: for retirees, for new leaders, and for all pastors across the territory, especially those facing challenges in regions affected by recent Hurricane Melissa.

“We close a beautiful stage,” Rodríguez said, “but the mission continues. May the Lord find us faithful until we see Him return in glory.”

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