
Women’s ministries directors from the six conferences of the Dominican Union stand on stage holding lit torches, symbolizing their shared commitment to mission as they pledge to advance OneVoice27 and related initiatives in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, on April 11, 2026. [Photo: Dominican Union]
April 16, 2026 | San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News
More than 1,300 women’s ministries leaders from across the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Dominican Republic gathered on April 11 at the Brisas del Mar campsite in Najayo, San Cristóbal, for a congress focused on equipping them to grow, serve, and “flourish” in their homes, churches, and communities.
Held southwest of Santo Domingo, the gathering brought together representatives from congregations across the country for a full day of worship, music, and training sessions centered on strengthening their role in mission, including their involvement in the upcoming OneVoice27 global evangelism initiative.

Orpha de la Cruz, women’s ministries director of the Dominican Union, addresses more than 1,300 women leaders during the congress, emphasizing the theme “Flourish Where You Are” and encouraging participants to grow spiritually and engage in mission in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, on April 11, 2026. [Photo: Dominican Union]
“Today we are here so that every woman can leave strengthened, equipped, and ready to flourish wherever God has placed her—at home, at work, and in her community—carrying out a mission that glorifies and honors His name,” she said. “Every plan God has placed in your life can be fulfilled, because His plans are always the best.”

Participants follow the morning program during the women’s ministries congress, engaging in worship and presentations focused on mission and spiritual growth. [Photo: Dominican Union]
During the opening session, Dominican Union President Teófilo Silvestre affirmed the vital role of women in advancing the church’s mission and pointed to the launch of the OneVoice27 global evangelism initiative as a key focus moving forward.
“We praise the Lord for this army of women,” Silvestre said, encouraging participants to remain committed to mission and continue growing in spirituality, evangelism, and service.

Praise team members lead participants in worship during the women’s ministries congress in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, on April 11, 2026. [Photo: Dominican Union]
Church leaders outlined a phased plan that includes spiritual preparation, training, and coordinated outreach efforts, with a major territory-wide evangelistic initiative scheduled to launch July 17–25, 2026.

Pastor Teófilo Silvestre, president of the Dominican Union Conference, speaks during the opening session, highlighting the OneVoice27 initiative and encouraging women to use digital platforms to advance the church’s mission in the Dominican Republic. [Photo: Dominican Union]
Centered on the theme “Flourish Where You Are,” the congress called women to embrace their role as part of a diverse, purposeful community—like a garden where each flower contributes its unique beauty. De la Cruz emphasized that every woman, regardless of her circumstances, is called to use her gifts to share the gospel and impact others.
She emphasized that flourishing is a wholistic journey—grounded in a personal walk with God and lived out through service and evangelism.

Women smile as they wear shirts displaying the congress theme, reflecting their shared commitment to “Flourish Where You Are.” [Photo: Dominican Union]
Strengthening Spiritual Leadership and Personal Growth
Additional sessions focused on strengthening spiritual life through practices such as prayer, fasting, and daily devotion, reinforcing the importance of maintaining a close and consistent relationship with God.

Sandra Pinto, women’s ministries director of the Inter-American Division, presents on spiritual growth and leadership, urging women to deepen their relationship with God and embrace their calling to serve during the congress. [Photo: Dominican Union]
In a second presentation on spiritual leadership, Pinto stressed that true leadership begins not with a title, but with personal communion with God. Using the example of Deborah, she urged women to lead from a place of spiritual strength and dependence on Him.

Youth present one of many drama performances during the congress, illustrating key spiritual themes as part of the day’s program. [Photo: Dominican Union]
Women Embrace Digital Evangelism Opportunities
The congress also highlighted the growing role of digital evangelism as part of the church’s mission strategy.
Keila Trejo, social media expert and community manager for the Inter-American Division, led several presentations focused on helping women begin or strengthen their digital ministries.

Keila Trejo, social media expert and community manager for the Inter-American Division, leads a seminar on digital evangelism, guiding women on how to use social media platforms to share their faith and build intentional ministries. [Photo: Dominican Union]
“Our work is not to convert people,” Trejo added. “Our work is to show love and plant seeds. The transformation belongs to the Holy Spirit.”

Participants share their social media ministry experiences during an afternoon seminar with Keila Trejo, highlighting practical ways to use digital platforms for evangelism. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
“We often wait for the perfect moment—when we have more time, more skills, or more confidence,” Trejo said. “But God is calling you just as you are, with what you already have, to share what He has done in your life.”

Maria Liz Cepeda, a nursing student at Dominican Adventist University and women’s ministries director at the 10 Commandments Adventist Church in Bonao, shares her experience during the congress in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, on April 11, 2026. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
Participants shared the congress left a strong spiritual and practical impact, inspiring many to return to their communities with renewed purpose and commitment to serve.
For Maria Liz Cepeda, 20, a nursing student at Dominican Adventist University and women’s ministries director at the 10 Commandments Adventist Church in Bonao, the experience was a call to deeper leadership. “Each of us must be willing to serve and lead well,” she said, noting that unity and follow-through are already strengthening women’s ministries in her local church.

The Jahdiel Trio performs musical selections during the congress program, uplifting participants through song in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, on April 11, 2026. [Photo: Dominican Union]
For longtime leader Orquídea Mercedes, 45, also from San Pedro de Macorís, the congress reinforced the importance of expanding ministry beyond familiar circles. “We need to make new connections and use those opportunities to share our faith,” she said.

Ingrid Chireno, from San Pedro de Macorís, reflects on the impact of the congress and the message of “flourishing” during the event. [Photo: Libna Stevens/IAD]
The congress concluded with a special awards ceremony recognizing women for their dedication and impact in ministry across the territory. Six women who recorded the highest number of baptisms, with a combined total of 121 in 2025, were honored with plaques, while local church directors and coordinators of women’s ministries and

A participant takes a photo with her cellphone during the congress, capturing moments from the program in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, [Photo: Dominican Union]
In addition, leaders recognized former women’s ministries directors who have served across the various conferences and at the union level over the past 30 years, presenting them with commemorative plaques bearing the event’s logo in appreciation of their longstanding commitment to the department.

Women stand on stage displaying their medals and awards, recognized for their dedication and impact in ministry during the congress in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, on April 11, 2026. [Photo: Dominican Union]
A Call to Flourish in Every Sphere of Life
Closing the event, de la Cruz returned to the heart of the congress message, inviting women to carry what they had experienced beyond the gathering and into their daily lives.

Young women’s ministries leaders smile during the congress, representing a new generation committed to serving and sharing the gospel. [Photo: Dominican Union]
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