Jesus Restores Lives In Wenatchee

April 3, 2026

At the end of the last quarter of 2025, the East Wenatchee Hispanic Adventist Church experienced a tremendous blessing.

By Pastor Antonio Ix Rosique

Wenatchee Hispanic Adventist Church


At the end of the last quarter of 2025, the East Wenatchee Hispanic Adventist Church experienced a tremendous blessing.


The church concluded its final stage of the Pentecost 2025 program with a series of conferences titled "Jesus the Restorer of All," held from December 10 to 13 with David Jamieson, President of the Upper Columbia Conference, as evangelist, along with sister Herendira Montalvo as special guest for worship music, who traveled from Arizona.


Over the course of the week of evangelism, East Wenatchee Hispanic Church welcomed more than 40 visitors who came to learn about Jesus and respond to His heavenly call. They experienced the transformative power of the gospel, which is the heart of our church’s mission. Each message delivered came with powerful invitations, leading many to make heartfelt decisions for Christ, inspired by the Holy Spirit. Additionally, as part of our children's evangelism efforts, we hosted an activity called "Jesus Lives in My Heart," which welcomed more than 30 children. An interesting aspect of this initiative was that the children themselves encouraged their parents to arrive early for the conferences.


The week was filled with God’s presence, and the motivation within the church community was immense. As a testament to the week’s impact, José Ríos and Deyanira Méndez chose to be baptized. They have since become active participants in the church's community service, regularly attend worship, and are committed to tithing, reflecting their own experiences.


"We were searching for a church to worship in, but instead, we found a family," they shared.


Like them, many others have been touched by the restoring power of the Holy Spirit and are preparing for baptism. Through these living testimonies, the Hispanic church in Wenatchee has witnessed firsthand that "Jesus is the restorer of all things."



El cierre del último trimestre de 2025 fue de gran bendición para la Iglesia Adventista Hispana de East Wenatchee. 

Por: Pastor Antonio Ix Rosique

Iglesia Adventista Hispana de East Wenatchee


En la última etapa del programa Pentecostés 2025, cerramos con un ciclo de conferencias titulado: "Jesús el restaurador de todo” que se llevó a cabo del 10 al 13 de diciembre. En esta ocasión tuvimos el grato privilegio de tener como evangelista al Pastor David Jamieson, Presidente de la Upper Columbia Conference. En la adoración musical, nuestra invitada especial vino desde Arizona fue la Hna. Herendira Montalvo, quien vino de Arizona. 


Durante esa semana, registramos más de 40 visitantes que vinieron a conocer de Jesús y a aceptar el llamado del cielo para sus vidas. Ellos pudieron experimentar el poder del evangelio, que es la razón por la cual, como iglesia, enfocamos nuestra energía y nuestro servicio. En cada mensaje que se predicó, se hacían poderosos llamados. Las personas, con la sensibilidad que el poder del Espíritu ocasionaba, tomaban decisiones que movían sus corazones hacia Cristo. Simultáneamente, como parte del evangelismo infantil, se llevó a cabo esa misma semana la actividad titulada "Jesús vive en mi corazón”. A estas reuniones asistieron alrededor de 35 niños. Un dato interesante fue la dinámica que se desarrolló, ya que eran los propios niños quienes motivaban a sus padres a llegar temprano a las conferencias. 


Fue una semana llena de poder; Dios se manifestó y la motivación de la iglesia fue muy grande. Como testimonio, de esa poderosa semana, José Ríos y Deyanira Méndez, tomaron la decisión de bautizarse. Ellos, desde ya, se están involucrando en el servicio a la comunidad que realiza la iglesia, son constantes en su asistencia y han decidido comenzar a ser fieles en la entrega del diezmo, según su propio testimonio. Ellos nos describen, en sus propias palabras, lo que han experimentado desde que llegaron a nuestra congregación: “Buscábamos una iglesia para congregarnos, pero no encontramos una iglesia; encontramos una familia”. 


Así como ellos, hay otras personas que fueron influenciadas por la acción restauradora del Espíritu Santo y se están preparando para ser bautizadas, y es a través de estos testimonios vivientes que la iglesia hispana en Wenatchee pudo experimentar de primera mano que "Jesús es el restaurador de todo”.



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