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.
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.
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