“As leaders, as pastors, as church members we must keep focused on the Bible and stop listening to voices that could lead us to confusion,” said Pastor Elie Henry, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Inter-America, as he addressed church administrators and ministers throughout the territory during a special online event on Oct. 20, 2021.
“There are multiple voices day and night in this time of the internet and you as pastors leading the church and your family must remain in the study of the Word of God for it is the key to keeping firm in the present truth and understanding the will of God,” he said. Pastor Henry appealed to pastors to not move quickly to sharing what they hear without first verifying it with the Scriptures. “We must become the champions of biblical interpretation.”
Pastor Henry said he was referring to a recent message by Adventist World Church President Pastor Ted N.C. Wilson to global church leaders to live according to the Word of God.“Jesus is the fundamental element of what we do as Christians and it is important to always go to the Word to find Him as our example, as the subject of our meditation and to learn all that He has done for us,” said Pastor Henry. “We must live according to His Word and continue preaching the gospel with the truth, evangelizing everywhere, making disciples and becoming that light to prepare a people for His Second Coming.”
The appeal came as Inter-America’s ministerial association celebrated the completion of the certification, or continuing education, program for thousands of district pastors and their spouses across the Inter-American Division (IAD) this year.
“We are making history today with more than 4,000 church pastors and their spouses being certified,” said Pastor Josney Rodríguez, ministerial association secretary for the church in Inter-America. “This is the result of all the hard work that has been done across the territory for the past four years of training pastors and their spouses throughout Inter-America.” The certification aims to strengthen local churches and keep a strong, on-going discipleship program focused on members in each local congregation, he said.Set in motion in 2018, the training program has focused on discipling church members, , motivating them and ensuring that they are actively involved in the life of the church, and much more, explained Rodríguez.
Measuring the impact of the work of the pastor and church elders has also been part of the evaluating process of closely tallying the active involvement of the members and their discipling efforts as part of the comprehensive certification program in each church, added Rodríguez. “We have seen that usually 20 percent of the membership is actively involved in the church and its ministries and we need to increase it more, so we have been evaluating and working at getting every member involved,” said Rodríguez.
Pastor Rodríguez said that so far more than 5,000 local congregations are consistently reporting the impact of their discipleship program. Leaders expect to see up to 19,000 congregations consistently reporting by early next year, he added.Through the course of the pastoral certification program, all 24 unions have ensured that most if not all of their pastors have completed the training courses, said Rodríguez. Ten unions reported that 100 percent of their ministers in their territory completed the certification program which is validated by the Inter-American Adventist Theological Seminary.
IAD Unions with 100 percent certification were congratulated during the program: Inter-Oceanic Mexican Union with 295 pastors certified, Chiapas Mexican Union with 295 pastors, North Mexican Union with 252, North Colombian Union with 237 pastors, West Venezuela Union with 189, South Colombia Union with 181 pastors, East Venezuela Union with 134 pastors, South Central American Union with 108 pastors, Panama Union with 92 pastors and Belize Union with 27 pastors.
Church leaders paused to honor the more than two dozen pastors, spouses, and a few retired pastors who died from COVID this year and prayed for the surviving family members.The event also included prayer sessions for pastoral families and church elders across the territory, featured outstanding church pastors across the territory and union reports.
Photographs of giving out of certification diplomas taking place across churches and meeting rooms poured in during the virtual program.
Inter-America’s Ministerial Association announced its next certification celebration program will take place on Feb. 19, 2022.
To watch Inter-America’s Pastoral Certification Celebration Program of Oct. 20, 2021, go to the following:
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Spanish, click HERE
French, click HERE