On Sabbath, Oct. 5, 2024, ten individuals were baptized at the historic Chicago Shiloh Seventh-day Adventist Church, marking the beginning of a renewed faith journey for these precious souls. 

October 10, 2024

Twenty-two Decisions for Baptism at Bilingual Seminarian-Led Series in Chicago 

In a remarkable display of innovation and commitment, four students from the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University orchestrated a bilingual evangelistic series in Chicago, igniting a powerful revival.

On Sabbath, Oct. 5, 2024, ten individuals were baptized at the historic Chicago Shiloh Seventh-day Adventist Church, marking the beginning of a renewed faith journey for these precious souls. 

What set this evangelistic series apart was not just its bilingual approach, but the fact that the entire initiative—from preaching to organizing—was driven entirely by the seminary students themselves and the local Shiloh leaders. Their dedication was evident as they engaged with the community through innovative programs like Taco Tuesday, diaper giveaways, and free grocery distributions, addressing immediate needs while fostering deeper connections.

The series drew guests every night online and in person, thanks in part to Shiloh's robust transportation ministry, which ensured over 50 people were picked up each night. The evenings unfolded with a Spanish-language session led by Pastors Oscar Güity and Jaffet Toledo at 6:15 p.m., followed by an English session at 7:15 p.m., guided by Pastor Andrew Mpita, focusing on the Sanctuary message, "Sacred Spaces." Behind the scenes, Pastor Cydreck Chintembo managed registration and follow-up efforts, ensuring that newcomers felt welcomed and supported. 

Participants were also invited to ongoing ministries, such as KidsCamp, held every Sabbath morning at 9:30 a.m., where children are provided with meals and engaging Bible study activities. Many attendees had previously participated in Shiloh’s community initiatives, underscoring the church's commitment to serving its neighborhood and the healthy cycle of evangelism in place. 

Travis Price, head elder at Shiloh, remarked, “The seminary students brought a lot of hope to many. Seeing so many people reached with the message of Christ’s soon return is why we exist. These pastors are going to go on and do great work for God’s kingdom wherever they serve.” 

Pastor John T. Boston II also emphasized the importance of the work done by the students, stating, “Evangelism is not an event. It is who we are called to be, not just what we do. I am proud of Andrew, Jaffet, Cydreck and Oscar for embracing the hard work that too many pastors avoid. This series is a living example of Scripture: ‘My word shall not go out and return to Me void.’” 

The impact of this initiative is expected to resonate far beyond the series itself, with 12 more baptisms scheduled in the coming weeks. Each new member will be integrated into a ministry at Shiloh, nurturing their faith and connection to the church community. 

Launched in early 2024, Shiloh en Español was created to respond to the needs of over 45,000 South and Central American refugees settling in Chicago. This evangelistic series is a vital extension of that ministry, highlighting the church’s commitment to meeting the needs of the city’s diverse population. 

As this inspiring initiative continues to unfold, there are ample opportunities for individuals to support and get involved. Whether through volunteer efforts, prayer or donations, the chance to make a difference in the lives of underserved communities is within reach. The students’ groundbreaking work not only illuminates the potential for change but invites us all to participate in the transformative power of faith and community. 


Shiloh Communication