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New Administration Inaugurated to Lead Adventist Church in Jamaica for 2026–2030

MANDEVILLE, Jamaica — The Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists officially inaugurated its newly elected administration, departmental directors, and executive committee members on Sabbath, May 9, 2026, during a Service of Inauguration marking the beginning of the Church’s 2026–2030 quinquennium.

Jamaica Union Conference| Brendon Coleman, Jamaica Union Conference

MANDEVILLE, Jamaica — The Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists officially inaugurated its newly elected administration, departmental directors, and executive committee members on Sabbath, May 9, 2026, during a Service of Inauguration marking the beginning of the Church’s 2026–2030 quinquennium.

 

The inauguration formally consecrated leaders elected during the Jamaica Union Conference’s third Quinquennal Session to guide the Union through the 2026–2030 term, while emphasizing spirit-led leadership, biblical faithfulness, and national service.

 

Held under the theme, “Grounded in the Bible, Focused on Mission,” the service brought together church leaders, conference representatives, government officials, pastors, members, and online viewers from across Jamaica and the diaspora for an afternoon of worship, dedication, and recommitment to mission.

 

In his inaugural address, Jamaica Union Conference President Pastor Glen O. Samuels called on the Church to remain firmly committed to Scripture and mission amid increasing social and cultural challenges.

 

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