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RED 2026 Brings Oregon Hispanic Leaders Together

By David Paczka, March 27, 2026

Oregon Conference's annual RED conference, organized by Latino-Hispanic ministries, was hosted Jan. 16–18, 2026 at Aldersgate Camps and Retreats in Turner, Oregon. 

RED — Redeeming, Equipping, and Discipling — is a significant annual event, this year bringing together more than 300 mission-driven leaders from across the conference, including pastors and board members from all Hispanic churches within Oregon Conference.

RED takes place every year during the third week of January, serving as a cornerstone event for Hispanic pastoral and lay leadership in Oregon Conference. This year’s focus strengthened and complemented the 2025 theme, which emphasized practical evangelism, faithful worship attendance, Christian stewardship and continuous lay training. United by a shared calling, participants dedicated this year's weekend to spiritual renewal, leadership development and strategic planning, under the theme “I Remain Where I Belong.”

As is tradition, the retreat began with a communion service, reminding leaders that effective leadership must be rooted in a servant’s heart. Through this sacred moment, participants reaffirmed their commitment to model the servant leadership of Jesus Christ, recognizing that genuine influence flows from humility, service and love for others.

The primary objective of RED 2026 was to recognize and address the ongoing challenge of low retention among new church members. While many congregations are experiencing evangelistic growth, sustaining long-term engagement remains a pressing concern. Guided by this reality, church boards and pastors worked collaboratively to design church-wide strategies that reflect their unique cultural and congregational contexts.

Throughout the weekend, leaders benefited from presentations by specialists in key areas such as positive relationship building, a biblical theology of retention, practical evangelism, youth integration, intentional investment in children’s care and the active involvement of the entire congregation in ministry. These sessions emphasized that retention is not the responsibility of a single ministry or leader but a collective effort requiring intentional participation from the whole church. 

A central highlight of the weekend was the Sabbath keynote message, delivered by John McVay, Oregon Conference president, accompanied by his wife, Pam. His message challenged leaders to cultivate churches where people are not only welcomed, but also deeply rooted, spiritually nurtured and meaningfully connected to the life of the congregation.

Throughout 2025, the Spirit of God was powerfully at work among Hispanic churches, bringing evangelistic and financial growth and strengthening faith communities. RED 2026 affirmed this movement and equipped leaders to continue building churches where people truly remain where they belong.

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John McVay's keynote message challenges leaders to cultivate churches where people are not only welcomed, but also deeply rooted, spiritually nurtured and meaningfully connected to the life of the congregation.

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Oregon Conference Latino-Hispanic Ministries
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RED retreats begin each year with a communion service, reminding leaders that effective leadership must be rooted in a servant’s heart.

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Oregon Conference Latino-Hispanic Ministries
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This year, more than 300 mission-driven leaders from across the conference, including pastors and board members from all Hispanic churches within the Oregon Conference, gathered.

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Oregon Conference Latino-Hispanic Ministries
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David Paczka

Oregon Conference Latino-Hispanic ministries director
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