Beyene Bedhasso has been a significant figure in both spiritual and community leadership at Oromo Adventist Church in Portland, Oregon. He is deeply committed to democracy, justice and the spiritual well-being of those around him.
His journey began in 1952, when he converted to Adventism and was baptized at Ethiopia Adventist College, a pivotal moment that set the course of his life. Since joining the church, Bedhasso's commitment and dedication to his faith have become a source of inspiration, touching the lives of those who look up to him.
As the only person from his local community involved in Ethiopia Adventist College’s spiritual leadership, Bedhasso provided steadfast guidance and support through various political regimes in Ethiopia.
In 1993, Bedhasso moved to the U.S. and continued his active role in both church and local affairs. As an elder at Oromo Church, he has provided spiritual guidance and counseling, becoming an integral pillar of his religious community. Bedhasso has been instrumental in securing a permanent place of worship for the congregation, leading the effort to purchase land and build a permanent building for Oromo Church.
Bedhasso also worked to foster unity among the diverse immigrant communities in the U.S., bridging cultural gaps and promoting understanding. His legacy as an advocate, motivator and spiritual leader left a lasting impact on the Oromo diaspora, reminding them of their shared journey and the importance of maintaining their cultural and spiritual heritages.
Bedhasso's positive impact is not just a reflection of his personal achievements but is also a testament to the collective strength and perseverance of the Oromo Church community. His work continues to inspire future generations to carry forward the values of compassion, justice and faith, ensuring that their cultural and spiritual traditions remain vibrant and relevant in an ever-changing world.
To honor his decades of dedicated service to the Adventist Church and his community, Oromo Church organized a special recognition program on July 28, 2024. During the event, they launched his biography, His Story, Our History: A Journey of Empowerment, written by Korso Gude.
The celebration brought church members, leaders and dignitaries together to reflect on Bedhasso's life, highlighting his profound impact and enduring influence in areas such as faith, education and community health. Bedhasso has inspired many and has played a pivotal role in advancing the well-being and spiritual growth of the Oromo Church community and beyond. His biography serves as a testament to his remarkable journey and the influence he has had on countless lives.