Hispanic Ministries Report
It is a pleasure for us to greet you, and we pray that you are greatly blessed by our God and Heavenly Father.
We give thanks to the Lord for all the blessings received during these past four years (2020–2025). We deeply appreciate the hard work and dedication of our pastors, as well as the valuable support from Associate Directors Pr. Javier Alcón and Pr. Roberto Garcia, and the selfless efforts of Sister Dilma Rosales in the NEC Hispanic Department.
We also wish to express our sincere gratitude to Dr. Eldeen King, President, Dr. Nicardo Delahaye, Executive Secretary, Dr. Albury Keith, Associate Secretary, Dr. Brian McDonald, CFO/Treasurer, Dr. Ainsworth Morris, Assistant to the President for Learning & Development, and the entire conference administration for the wonderful work they have been doing.
The Hispanic Ministries Department is pleased to share the following accomplishments with you, which stand as living testimonies of God’s goodness, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the faithful labor of His people.
We are blessed to have a team of 16 dedicated and Spirit-filled pastors who serve faithfully for the advancement of God’s kingdom. These pastors are:
Under God first, and then under my spiritual leadership as a devoted servant of the Lord, I am humbled to work alongside this faithful team. By God’s grace, we are united in mission—to proclaim the everlasting gospel, nurture the flock, and serve our Hispanic communities with Christ-centered love, excellence, and compassion. Together, we labor to fulfill the Great Commission through the power of the Holy Spirit, hastening the soon return of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
To the glory of God, the Hispanic Ministries Department currently oversees:
These achievements are a testimony to God’s faithfulness and to the commitment of pastors, lay leaders, and members across our territory.
We give thanks to God for His abundant provision and the faithful stewardship of our members. In 2024, our department remitted over $5,500,000.00 in tithe. From January through April 2025, an additional $1,731,445.12 has already been remitted, continuing a strong trend of growth in faith and generosity. These resources allow us to expand ministry efforts and meet the growing needs of our communities.
Evangelism remains at the heart of our mission. In 2024, over 500 souls were baptized into the body of Christ. Many more are being reached through Bible studies, small groups, personal ministries, and community outreach—even as some reports continue to arrive with delay. These new members represent the fruit of the Spirit and the faithful witness of our congregations.
Each number, each name, and each congregation represent not just growth, but lives transformed by grace. As we look to the future, we are filled with hope and renewed purpose—committed to living with intentionality, serving with love, and proclaiming the blessed hope of Christ’s soon return.
“Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit,” saith the Lord of hosts. — Zechariah 4:6
Additionally, we rejoice in sharing the great success of our most recent Women’s Retreat, held in October 2024 at Victory Lake. This spiritually enriching event gathered more than 500 women for a weekend of worship, fellowship, and renewal. It was a tremendous blessing and an unforgettable experience that continues to bear fruit in the lives of the women who attended.
In May of this year, we held a glorious Hispanic Camp Meeting weekend that brought together more than 3,500 people. The event began Friday evening with an inspiring message from Pastor Torreblanca, setting a powerful spiritual tone.
Sabbath was filled with joyful worship and dynamic participation—featuring music, preaching, prayer, and heartfelt fellowship. A special highlight was the vibrant of Pathfinders, Adventurers, and Cadets’ Parade, which beautifully showcased the energy and dedication of our youth and their leaders.
On Sunday, the spirit of community continued with recreational sports activities and concluded with an elegant banquet, celebrating our unity in Christ. Attendees dressed to impress, and the joyful spirit of the day crowned a weekend that was nothing short of extraordinary. Truly, this Hispanic Camp Meeting was a powerful, Spirit-filled experience that will remain in our hearts.
Once again, we thank the Lord for the privilege of serving Him throughout these past four years (2020–2025). May He continue to lead and bless His church.