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Establishment of Two New Missions in the Papua Region Expands Opportunities for Spiritual Outreach

[Photo courtesy of East Indonesia Union Conference Communication Department]

The Adventist Church in East Indonesia (EIUC) has taken a proactive step to address the complexities of providing spiritual services in remote and challenging areas by creating new regions. This strategic move aims to engage and connect as many members as possible, overcoming geographical barriers. Noteworthy efforts have been invested in shaping these new regions into dynamic and efficient service hubs.

The recognition of the imperative for expansion into challenging and remote areas led to the establishment of new regions. Deliberations on launching these regions considered factors such as the commitment of members who have steadfastly participated in advancing the church's mission, specifically in evangelism. Additionally, careful consideration was given to financial stewardship as a pivotal aspect in initiating these new regions.

Through a comprehensive sequence of surveys and evaluations spanning the Division, Union, and regional tiers, the EIUC successfully birthed two new regions within its service domain: the Papua Tengah and Papua Barat Daya.

In the appointment of new regional officers, including the president, executive secretary, and treasurer responsible for guiding services in the two new regions, an electoral committee carried out the selection process. The committee consisted of three representatives from the Southern Asia-Pacific regional headquarters (SSD), officers and associates of EIUC, 11 regional presidents under EIUC, the rector of Klabat University, one layperson from the West Papua Mission Field, one layperson from the Papua Mission Field, one worker from the West Papua Mission Field, and one worker from the Papua Mission Field.

After completing the process, the following regional officers have been elected and will assume office immediately:

Papua Tengah Mission Field:
Chairperson: Tonny Mayai
Executive Secretary: Tonny Tamalea
Treasurer: Billy Bindosano

Papua Barat Daya Mission Field:
Chairperson: Hugo Wambrauw
Executive Secretary: Karunia Salama
Treasurer: Indra Wonua

Papua Mission Field:
Chairperson: Thedd Windewani
Executive Secretary: Erik Manuri
Treasurer: Maikel Makarewa

West Papua Mission Field:
Chairperson: Hermanus Saidui
Executive Secretary: Jimmy Samber
Treasurer: Melvin Marini

EIUC President Samuel Yotam Bindosano expresses hope that the newly elected leaders will prioritize the church's mission, emphasizing the salvation of souls and adherence to organizational rules for the fulfillment of this mission. Bindosano said, "In uniting with renewed spirits, let us form a steadfast team dedicated to reaching the diverse regions of the Central Papua Mission Field and the Southwest Papua Mission Field. Despite the expansive journey ahead, these new leaders are poised to accelerate our mission, preparing multitudes for the imminent coming of the Lord."

SSD Vice President Stephen Salainti shares his hopeful vision for the new regions. Salainti said, "Under the guidance of the newly elected leadership, our collective focus will center on the mission of bringing people closer to Jesus and diligently preparing the Papua region, especially, for the second coming of Christ. Let's maintain enthusiasm, remembering that this is the Lord's work. Always lean on the Lord and be ever willing to be vessels used by Him, ensuring the successful accomplishment of this mission."

Alvianus Saleppang, EIUC Media Ministry Director

The original version of this story was posted on the East Indonesia Union Conference website.

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