
Preparing for an Evangelistic Wave: Embrace the Mission Ahead
The call to action is clear: the Trans Pacific Union Mission (TPUM) is gearing up for its most extensive evangelistic initiative yet, TPUM for Christ, set to launch in mid-2026. With over 1,800 sites prepared for outreach across the Pacific, the enthusiasm among church leaders and members is palpable. This isn't merely a conference; it's positioned to be a rallying point, mobilizing the entire community to proclaim the three angels’ messages.
Transformative Environmental Factors: Cultivation to Harvest
According to TPUM President Pastor Charlie Jimmy, the initiative utilizes a farming cycle approach to discipleship—cultivation, harvest, and multiplication. This analogy not only resonates with the natural agricultural rhythms familiar to many in the Pacific, but also symbolizes the nurturing of faith within communities. It emphasizes the idea that every member of the church is not just a passive recipient of outreach but an active participant in this cycle.
Connecting Cultures Through Evangelism
The upcoming efforts will showcase the power of cross-cultural ministry. Pastor Glenn Townend of the South Pacific Division has remarked on the importance of preachers from diverse backgrounds participating in this initiative. As they share God's messages in various countries, we can witness the cultural exchange that enriches the spiritual experience. By working together, attendees will see firsthand how the Holy Spirit moves across different nations, fostering a spirit of unity and shared purpose.
A Combined Effort: Educational Institutions Joining Forces
Institutions like Fulton Adventist University College and Atoifi Adventist Hospital are not sitting idly by. They're actively developing local partnerships to enhance the TPUM for Christ initiative. Dr. Ronald Stone, vice-chancellor of Fulton College, emphasizes that theological students will have a hands-on experience during the outreach, linking their academic growth to community service. Such involvement creates a synergy between education and practical ministry, providing students with vital life lessons.
Measuring Success Beyond Numbers
Success in this mission isn't merely about counting baptisms. Pastor Jimmy stresses that true success is measured by Total Member Involvement (TMI)—a concept that emphasizes every member's engagement in the church's mission. This paradigm shift challenges the conventional top-down approach to evangelism, rooting the initiative deeply in local ownership. Where members take ownership of evangelistic efforts, we can expect not just quick results but a lasting impact on the community.
A Call to Action: Be Part of the Mission
As the TPUM for Christ initiative approaches, members of the Seventh-day Adventist community are encouraged to prepare and participate actively. Whether through prayer, volunteering, or simply spreading the word, every contribution matters. This is an opportunity to be part of something larger, to witness the powerful workings of faith and fellowship across the Pacific.
The excitement around TPUM for Christ offers a vital opportunity for growth in faith and community. By stepping into this mission, each member can help cultivate a rich harvest for the Lord.
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