Welcoming New Leaders into ABCNJ Life

June 25, 2026

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Welcoming New Leaders into ABCNJ Life

by Rev. Dr. Miriam Méndez

Executive Minister and Senior Regional Pastor




One of the greatest joys of regional ministry is welcoming new pastors and ministry leaders to the life of the American Baptist Churches of New Jersey. Each new relationship strengthens our shared witness and reminds us that ministry is never meant to be lived in isolation—it is lived in community.


On Tuesday, June 23, new pastors, ordination candidates, and ministry leaders and staff gathered at the ABCNJ Center for Intro to ABCNJ Life, a morning designed to introduce them to the people, ministries, and relationships that define our Region.


More than an orientation, the gathering was an invitation to join a covenant community. Together, we explored what it means to be Rooted in Christ, Mission, and Love—the foundation upon which ABCNJ seeks to encourage, equip, and strengthen churches and their leaders across New Jersey.


Throughout the morning, participants met our regional staff and learned how each ministry contributes to ABCNJ's broader mission. Presentations covered Latino and Haitian ministries, transitional ministry, clergy and congregational support, and stewardship resources. Each presentation conveyed a common message: while each staff member serves in a unique area of ministry, we work together as one team in partnership with our churches.


A special thanks to our partners at MMBB Financial Services. Mr. Alex Kim, Financial Planning Specialist, shared valuable resources for clergy and congregations, reminding us that faithful ministry includes caring for the financial well-being of those who serve God's people.


Perhaps the most meaningful part of the morning, however, was not in a presentation or a slide deck. It was around the breakfast tables, in conversations during breaks, over lunch, and in the stories participants shared with one another. New friendships were formed, experiences were exchanged, and connections began to grow. Those moments of fellowship are at the heart of who we are as American Baptists.


I often remind our churches that the strength of ABCNJ lies not in our programs alone but in our relationships. We are a covenant family that prays, learns, serves, and walks alongside one another through every season of ministry. Intro to ABCNJ Life is one way we intentionally nurture those relationships from the very beginning.


We are grateful to everyone who participated and to our outstanding regional staff for sharing their passion and commitment to serving our churches. We look forward to continuing these relationships in the months and years ahead as we work together to strengthen congregations, develop leaders, and share the hope of Jesus Christ across New Jersey.


If you are new to ministry in ABCNJ or discerning God's call to ordained ministry, we hope you will join us for a future Intro to ABCNJ Life gathering. There is a place for you here, and we look forward to walking alongside you as we remain Rooted in Christ, Mission, and Love.

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