We are so excited with the way the Lord continues to give the UPC of Mexico revival.
Last year (2010) we had a total of 11,243 baptized in Jesus’ Name, and 9,571 filled with the Holy Spirit. To God be the Glory.
The above figure averages out to: 30.8 baptized every day or near 2 baptized each hour – especially calculating waking hours.
Our Membership grew by 10.5% in 2010, and today we have a constituency of 92,145 believers.
Our Ministerial Body grew by 9.5% in 2010, and today we have 830 Licensed Ministers.
The amount of churches and missions also grew by 8.1 % in 2010, and today in all of Mexico, we have 876 churches divided in 28 different Districts, each with their own District Supervisor (Superintendent) and District Board.
TO GOD BE THE GLORY!
THE LOCAL CHURCH THAT WE PASTOR IN MEXICO CITY
We are also so excited and thankful to the Lord for the way He continues to bless the local church where we personally pastor in the heart of Mexico City. Recently we had a Jubilee service with an attendance of 506 - bringing together all our Sunday services (we have four different services each Sunday). In that service we had 8 baptized and 8 received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Below are a couple of pictures:
As can be seen, a number had to stand at the back all the way through the service. Brother Alberto Gutierrez, Pastor of a couple of the churches here in the city and the Central District Secretary, was the guest speaker.
On Sundays, we have an average attendance of around 450 in all four services.
2011 NATIONAL CONVENTIONThe UPC of Mexico has it's National Convention every two years, with Zonal (Regional) Conventions during the alternate years. This year our National Convention 2011 will be in the Sports Palace (Palacio De Los Deportes) in Mexico City, July 29-31, 2011. We will have over 15,000 in attendance, and our goal is to see over 1,500 receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Yes, we can and will! Why not plan to come and be part of revival?
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Please pray for continued revival in Mexico!
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