Sunday, March 16, 2025

29th Visayas Philippines Annual Conference

The 29th Visayas Philippines Annual Conference (VPAC) of the United Methodist Church convened in Cebu City from March 13-16, 2025, under the leadership of Bishop Israel Painit. The theme of the conference is "Pakigduyog", centered on the call “To be one in Christ, one with each other, and one in ministry to the world.” The four-day holy conferencing was a sacred time of discernment, worship, and renewal of commitment to the mission of the church.

One of the major highlights of the conference was the organization of new committee chairs and members for the next quadrennium. This ensures the continued growth and responsiveness of the church to the needs of its communities. Another significant moment was the time for the conference to ratify the regionalization structure of the United Methodist Church in the Philippines. The move toward regionalization signifies a step toward greater autonomy and contextualized governance, allowing Filipino United Methodists to shape church policies that best serve their mission and ministries.

Among those actively participating in the conference was Dr. Nezer A. Soriano, a member of the Conference Secretariat, who played a key role in facilitating the smooth flow of sessions and documentation. Dr. Soriano completed two terms as a representative to the Mary Johnston Hospital Corporation and now takes on a new role as a member of the Board of Ordained Ministry (BOOM). This new position shifts the focus toward ministerial formation and clergy development, ensuring that future church leaders are well-equipped for their calling.

Additionally, he continues a special appointment as the Program Director of the DEA Health Board, where mental health remains the flagship program. Recognizing the increasing demand for psychosocial support, there are plans to expand the program’s depth and focus to address stigma, provide more training, and integrate mental health care into various church ministries. The discussions at VPAC reaffirmed the church’s role in promoting holistic well-being.

Beyond the legislative sessions, VPAC 2025 was a time of fellowship, worship, and reaffirmation of callings. Throughout the conference, delegates shared meals, prayers, and testimonies, strengthening their sense of connection within the church.

An inspiring moment during the conference was the affirmation of vocations to ordained clergy, deaconesses and lay ministries. Many clergy and laypersons alike felt renewed in their commitment to serve the church and its mission. The presence of young leaders and new voices injected fresh energy into the gathering, offering hope for the future of the UMC in the Visayas.

The conference concluded on a Sunday afternoon with a closing worship service, where the body was commissioned to continue their ministries with a renewed sense of mission and purpose. As delegates departed for their respective districts, they carried with them the spirit of Pakigduyog—a commitment to walk together in faith, unity, and service.

 The 29th VPAC was a powerful reminder that the United Methodist Church in the Visayas is alive and active, bound by a common calling to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world. As the new quadrennium begins, the conference stands ready to embrace challenges, seize new opportunities, and live out the ministry of love, justice, and healing.





 

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Launch - Business as Mission


The Weekend Leadership Seminar held on February 22-23, 2025, at Limketkai Mall, Cagayan de Oro was a gathering of visionary entrepreneurs ready to take on leadership roles in solving societal challenges. With the theme "Launch," the event focused on launching business solutions that address real-world problems as the 2025 new year begins. The conference also reminded the concept that Business can be a venue for mission work.

This nationwide seminar brought together both international and local business leaders who shared strategies, inspiration, and faith-driven perspectives on leadership. Among the esteemed speakers were renowned European business couple Aleksy Mautanov and Vera Arhipova, who emphasized the responsibility of entrepreneurs to lead not just in business, but also in society. Their insights on innovation, resilience, and social impact encouraged attendees to think beyond profit and into purpose-driven leadership.

One of the most significant aspects of the event was the strong participation of local emerging business leaders. Filipino entrepreneurs including Mr. Neki and Ms. Ghie Soriano had the privilege of hosting the international speakers, where Filipino hospitality and leadership reflected the growing influence of Filipino entrepreneurs on the global stage.

But beyond business strategies and networking, the conference stood out for its heart for social impact. More than ever, Filipino entrepreneurs are realizing that business is not just about making money—it can be a mission toward making a difference. In a world where economic inequality, health issues, and social challenges persist, business leaders must rise to the occasion and become part of the solution.

A key highlight of the seminar was the health talk by Dr. Nezer Soriano, entrepreneur and health advocate who discussed the public health concern of sarcopenia—a condition linked to age-related muscle loss. He emphasized the critical role of protein in muscle health and challenged health entrepreneurs to make their business contribute to solving this issue.

With an aging Filipino population and increasing cases of nutrient deficiencies, there is a great business opportunity for innovation in health and wellness. Dr. Soriano’s message was clear: entrepreneurs must not only sell products but also educate and empower Filipinos to take control of their health. His talk was a powerful reminder that business leaders can directly impact public health outcomes.

Throughout the two-day seminar, there was a common thread running through all the discussions—leadership is not just about power, but about service. Entrepreneurs are in a unique position to bless others through the solutions they create.

The verse in John 10:10 serves as a reminder that leadership in business is a mission to help people live abundant lives—not just financially, but in health, knowledge, and well-being. God gives each of us opportunities to be a blessing to others. Whether through creating opportunities, offering quality products, or addressing pressing social concerns, entrepreneurship is a powerful tool for change. When businesses are built on ethical foundations and a heart for service, they become channels of God’s provision and grace.

The Weekend Leadership Seminar was more than just a conference—it was an empowerment movement. Attendees left not only with business insights but with a renewed sense of purpose. The event successfully challenged Filipino entrepreneurs to rise as leaders, innovators, and problem-solvers in their communities.

 

Thursday, January 16, 2025

The Year of Vlogging


 This blog started years ago as a diary of the different reflections on my daily activities in ministries. It has transformed to include academic thoughts, sermons, and reflections. This year 2025, I will go back to logging and recording the daily ministry activities through a video. I will write news articles written in 3rd person with commentaries on significant events I will participate in. Another option, is for me to put on short clips of less than 2 minutes reporting on the ministry activity that I will cover. It will be more like a reporting with snippets of some rhetorical insights of the activity for the year 2025. But the ministry in focus will be my role as missionary doctor. Here is an example:

This year 2025, Dr. Nezer A. Soriano will remain as Health Board Coordinator of the Davao Episcopal Area of the United Methodist Church. Our ministry focus will be raising Mental Health Awareness among youth in the community, and HIV Awareness towards building HIV competent churches. I hope you will join us and pray with us as we journey through God's healing ministry this year.