ABCNJ NEWS & Inspiration

Welcome to ABCNJ News and Inspiration!

Here, we share stories of faith, ministry updates, reflections, and resources from across our network of churches and leaders. Our blog is a place to celebrate how God is moving in New Jersey through the work of our pastors, congregations, ministries, and partners. Whether you are looking for inspiration, best practices, or a glimpse into the vibrant life of our community, we invite you to explore, learn, and grow with us. Check back often for new posts and updates that strengthen and encourage your walk in ministry.

April 3, 2026
Scriptures: John 12:12-17; John 13:1-17; John 18:1-19; Isaiah 52:13-53:12
April 3, 2026
Rev. Dr. Miriam Méndez Executive Minister and Senior Regional Pastor  The ABCNJ Church Leadership Spring Training gathered 110 leaders from across the region, representing 7 ABCNJ Associations (Capital, Essex, Greater Delaware Valley, North New Jersey, North Shore, Raritan, Watchung) and over 30 churches. The day focused on learning, encouragement, and spiritual renewal. Leaders came together with a shared goal: to deepen their calling and strengthen the ministries they serve. The day started with worship as Rev. Jesse Nietzer of First Baptist, South Plainfield, and Rev. Nicholas Johnson of First Baptist Peddie Memorial, Newark, led participants in a time of praise that focused hearts and opened space for God’s presence. Through song and the opening prayer by Rev. Eric Hoheisel, the room was united in spirit, setting the tone for everything that followed. The Rev. Dr. Miriam Méndez opened the gathering with a powerful and grounding message called “Walking Worthy: Guarding the Unity Together,” based on Ephesians 4:1–3. Her message reminded leaders that before focusing on strategy, structure, or service, there needs to be spiritual alignment. With clarity and conviction, she urged leaders to walk worthy of their calling through humility, gentleness, patience, and love—making every effort to preserve the unity of the Spirit. This message laid the spiritual foundation for the entire day, shaping not only what leaders would learn but also how they would engage one another. Throughout the day, participants engaged in a variety of learning sessions led by a gifted team of presenters, including Rev. Dr. James Jackson, Rev. Dr. Michael Wilkerson Leach, Dr. Laura Miraz, Minister Ron Dukes, and Rev. Dr. Miriam Méndez, who offered practical topics, actionable tools, and thoughtful guidance for today’s church challenges. Each session aimed to prepare leaders for faithful and effective service, enhance leadership skills, support healthy church administration, and foster strong ministry partnerships. The training combined theological principles with real-world applications, empowering leaders to return to their churches with renewed clarity and confidence. Additionally, Judson Press was present throughout the day, providing a selection of books and resources related to the workshop topics, further equipping leaders with tools to continue learning and strengthen their ministries beyond the training. Special thanks to Ashley Suazo, Rev. Vivian Thomas McClain, and Rev. April Van Ness for their outstanding hospitality and leadership. Their careful attention to detail in managing registration and guiding participants throughout the day helped create a warm, organized, and welcoming experience for all. The training finished not with a final session indoors but with a prayer walk through the surrounding community. Leaders stepped outside together, moving through the neighborhood with a quiet spirit of attentiveness and intercession. As they walked, prayers were lifted up for homes, families, schools, churches, and the larger community. There was a sacred stillness in the movement—leaders walking side by side, listening for the Spirit’s whispers, allowing God to open their eyes to the needs and opportunities around them. In that shared silence and prayer, hearts were aligned, not only with each other, but with God’s purpose for the community. It was a powerful reminder that leadership extends beyond the church walls—it reaches into the streets, into people's lives, and into the places where God is already active. The ABCNJ Church Leadership Spring Training was more than just a day of workshops—it was a day of formation, connection, and renewal. Leaders left inspired, prepared, and united—ready to walk worthy of the calling they’ve received.
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March 30, 2026
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March 30, 2026
Scripture: Ezekiel 37:1–14; John 12:24 Rev. Dieudonné Merinvil Associate Regional Pastor for Haitian Ministries
March 11, 2026
Scripture: Isaiah 58:6-10, Micah 6:8
March 4, 2026
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:16–20; Matthew 18:21–35
February 25, 2026
Dear ABCNJ Pastors and Church Leaders, We are sharing an important update from the Office of the General Secretary of ABCUSA. ABCUSA joined other churches and denominations in legal action following the removal of long-standing protections for sensitive locations such as houses of worship. A federal court has issued a preliminary injunction restricting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from conducting enforcement actions inside churches and within 100 feet of church property, including parking lots, or from targeting individuals traveling to worship. This is encouraging news for congregations serving communities experiencing fear and uncertainty. However, this protection is not yet in effect. Additional legal steps remain, and we will provide updates as they become available. In the meantime, we encourage our congregations to consider displaying the ABCUSA logo as a visible sign of connection and shared witness. Please continue to pray for wisdom, courage, and faithfulness as we seek to remain places of refuge, worship, and hope. 
February 25, 2026
Scripture: Psalm 63:1-4
February 18, 2026
Scripture: Joel 2:12-13 and Psalm 51 (NIV)
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