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Bozeman Hispanic Group Is an Answer to Prayers

By Rene Marquez, Enero 30, 2026

When I arrived in Montana in 2021 to pastor, I realized there was an influx of people coming into Bozeman who only spoke Spanish and there were no Hispanic Adventist churches in the area that could minister to them. That is when the thought of starting a Spanish-language ministry came to my mind. 

During my first few months of pastoring, I met Bertha Topp, a dedicated church member known for her warm hospitality and passion for outreach, who shared my same vision. She had prayed for a Spanish-language ministry in Montana and had already been connecting with Hispanic families in her community. 

We met with others who had an interest in a Spanish-language ministry from Belgrade and Bozeman churches, and we began formulating a plan. After a few weeks of planning and dreaming, I received a call to pastor at Mount Ellis Academy Church, which was instrumental in opening the doors to having a Hispanic ministry there. 

MEA Church leadership welcomed the idea and supported every stage of development of the Spanish-language ministry. They have provided the new ministry with financial support and a place to have worship services and weekly potlucks.

The Hispanic group launched with around six people, and it has continued to grow over time. Peter Simpson, North Pacific Union vice president for Hispanic ministries, has supported the group from the beginning and was invited to baptize Luis Terrero. The group has also celebrated the baptisms of Zein Gutierrez, Johanny Gonzalez and Angelanny Gonzalez.

The Hispanic group actively takes part in community outreach and enjoys doing social activities together that help bond them as brothers and sisters in Christ. Their presence and involvement have helped reenergize MEA Church.

Today, the Hispanic group stands as a testimony to what God can do when faithful members respond to His calling with vision, courage and love.

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Rene Marquez, Bozeman Hispanic group founder, baptizes Angelanny Gonzalez before baptizing her mother. 

René Márquez, fundador del grupo Hispano de Bozeman, bautiza a Angelanny González antes de bautizar a su madre.

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Carolina Simpson
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Pastor Marquez baptizes two ladies (mother & daughter) Angelanny Gonzalez (daughter – photo 1), Johanny  Gonzalez (mother – photo 2). This baptism took place during the Montana Conference’s Camp Meeting. Pastor Jim Jenkins, the president of the Montana Conference, is also in the photo.

Rene Marquez, Bozeman Hispanic group founder, baptizes Johanny Gonzalez after baptizing her daughter. 

René Márquez, fundador del grupo Hispano de Bozeman, bautiza a Johanny González tras bautizar a su hija.

 

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Carolina Simpson
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Rene Marquez, Bozeman Hispanic group founder, baptizes Zein Gutierrez. 

Rene Marquez, fundador del grupo Hispano de Bozeman, bautiza a Zein Gutierrez.

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Provided by Rene Marquez
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Peter Simpson, NPUC vice president for Hispanic ministries, baptizes Luis Terrero.

Peter Simpson, vicepresidente de ministerios Hispanos de NPUC, bautiza a Luis Terrero.

 


 

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Carolina Simpson
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The Bozeman Hispanic group attends Montana Conference Camp Meeting. 

El grupo Hispano de Bozeman asiste al Campamento de la Conferencia de Montana.

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Carolina Simpson
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Featured in: March/April 2026

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Rene Marquez

Bozeman Hispanic group founder
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