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Marco Guete

Today There is a Completely New Generation of Women

July 9, 2020 by Conference Office

by Marco Güete, Leadership Minister

Several years ago, a young married couple hosted me in their home. I admired that the husband was the homemaker, caring for their young son and other things. He was a professional with a degree in computer science. Yet, in agreement with his wife, they made the decision that he would quit his job to dedicate himself to the home and childcare. His wife was a social worker and was the one who financially supported the household. 

When my oldest daughter, Zandra, married, she and her husband, Philip, planned to have a baby. In their planning, they discussed who would be the primary caregiver for the baby. Both had earned college degrees and wanted to pursue their respective careers. They did not assume that Zandra would take care of the child; it had to be decided by mutual agreement.

Today we see a new generation of active and autonomous women, facing very different realities and challenges, depending on their culture. This is a rapidly changing environment. We are used to noticing a greater presence of professionals of the women in the fields of medicine, education, politics, church and others.

But sadly, despite all these changes, many women still face distressing and discriminatory situations, in some countries, societies, governments, and even churches. Although we want to deny it, in some parts we have not yet fully evolved. The Christian community’s duty is to resolutely “listen to women,” to discover the will of God from her ministry and call.

Filed Under: Articles, Blog Tagged With: Marco Guete

Always Reinventing Himself

April 30, 2020 by Conference Office

Leer en espanol

by Jennifer Svetlik, Salford congregation

Originally from Columbia, leadership minister Marco Güete has found numerous ways to combine his passion for the church with his creativity, high energy, and intercultural sensitivities. Since August 2019, Marco has worked with nine congregations, eight of whom were recently part of Southeast Mennonite Conference, that will join Eastern District & Franconia Conference this year. He spends much of his time answering questions about the process of switching conferences and transferring credentials, along with helping the congregations complete the paperwork for transferring membership. He finds the opportunity to bring clarity in the midst of confusion to be rewarding.

“These churches were looking for an established conference to be affiliated with, and decided that Franconia was the best option because of the conference’s racial and ethnic diversity and attentiveness to intercultural ministry,” explains Marco. Eastern District & Franconia Conference was also attractive, Marco explained further, as it has a good Anabaptist foundation and a solid relationship with MC USA.

For Marco, the most rewarding part of his job is seeing these churches continue their affiliation with MC USA. “They consider MC USA as a family and that they belong to them,” shares Marco. “Seeing that gives me a sense of accomplishment.”

Marco was born in Colombia and moved within the country several times as a child, which helped him develop confidence and a sense of independence, as well as learn about different cultures. He and his wife, Sandra, immigrated to the U.S. and Marco worked as a salesperson in an international corporation while he sought professional training in Christian ministry. He opened up two small stores in Queens, NY and was introduced to Anabaptism by a fellow businessman who was a pastor of a Hispanic Mennonite church plant in New York City. A couple of years later, Marco enrolled in the Pastoral Ministry Program at Goshen College (Goshen, IN) and then at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary (Lisle, IL).

Soon after began Marco’s long career of leadership in the Mennonite church. He received a call as a pastor at Community of Faith Mennonite Church (Chicago).  In 1986, Marco became the Hispanic Ministries Program Director of the General Conference Mennonite Church. During this ten years in this role, Marco began the Instituto Bíblico Anabautista (IBA, or Anabaptist Biblical Institute), a Spanish training program for local congregations in Mennonite history and theology. Later, Marco was the director of the Latin American Anabaptist Resource Center (CLARA) and Colombia Mennonite Bible Seminary. More recently he has served as a conference minister for three area conferences. He and Sandra reside in Sarasota, FL.

“I am the kind of person that is always re-inventing myself, and creating something new in my ministry and my personal life,” reflects Marco. “If I have goals that I find meaningful, I don’t consider my job ‘work’.”

In his free time, Marco exercises a lot, including walking at least one hour daily with his wife. In September, Marco walked part of the Camino de Santiago in Spain to raise money for the IBA. Marco also stays busy putting together comforters for Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) with his wife and considers the work to be an act of creative expression. He enjoys watching movies and reading historical fiction.

Filed Under: Articles, Blog Tagged With: Marco Guete

Estos son tiempos y días extraños

April 8, 2020 by Conference Office

Por Marco Güete, Ministro de Liderazgo de Florida

“Si no puedes volar, corre. Si no puedes correr, camina. Si no puedes caminar, gatea. Sin importar lo que hagas, sigue avanzado hacia adelante.” (Martin Luther King, Jr.)

Estos son tiempos y días extraños. No hay otra manera de calificar lo que está pasando en el mundo. Nuestra libertad se ha limitado, en realidad no tenemos libertad para ir donde más nos gusta ir o donde la necesidad nos pide que vayamos. Si lo hacemos tenemos que tomar precauciones extremas. Este es el momento de ver el lado positivo de la situación, considerando el contexto geográfico, de salud y económico de otras personas y el mío mismo.

Aprender a cocinar con mi hija, Vanessa, y mi esposa, Sandra

El “Coronavirus” nos está haciendo experimentar algo nuevo, raro, desconcertante. Nos entristece, nos hace enojar. No lo podemos negar ni tampoco podemos culpar a nadie.  Aquí está y no se ha ido. Me inspiran las palabras de Martin Luther King Jr. “Sin importar lo que hagas, sigue avanzando hacía adelante.” Yo agregaría: o lo que pase. Es hora de hacer cosas nuevas y diferentes, soñemos de nuevo. “He aquí, yo hago nuevas todas las cosas” (Apocalipsis 21:5)

Filed Under: Articles, Blog Tagged With: coronavirus, formational, Marco Guete

Rutinas para el viaje / Routines for the Journey

May 22, 2019 by Conference Office

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El ministro de Liderazgo, Marco Güete, es el director y fundador del programa binacional de capacitación del Instituto Bíblico Anabautista (IBA) y recorrerá el Camino de Santiago para recaudar fondos para el programa. Cada año, cientos de miles de personas viajan al Camino, una gran red de antiguas rutas de peregrinos que se extienden por todo el continente, para caminar solos o en una excursión.

(Reimpreso de Meno Acontecer/la Menonita, abril, 2019)

¡Bienvenido y bienvenida a Meno Acontecer de abril, 2019!

El plan de caminar 15 días consecutivos para colectar fondos para el Instituto Biblico Anabautista-IBA sigue adelante. Como preparación estoy poniendo en práctica 10 rutinas para los 260 kilómetros de caminata, de pueblo en pueblo, comenzando desde el sur de Francia en Saint Jean Pied de Port hasta Burgos, España. Tengo 68 años de edad y me pregunto: ¿será que me estoy reinventando al cuidar mi estado físico y el cuerpo que me ha dado Dios? Creo que sí, es importante reinventarse, soñar nuevos sueños, ponerse nuevas metas y usar la experiencia de mis 68 años para vivir el siguiente año día a día. Me inspira la porción bíblica de Joel 12:28: “Y sucederá que después de esto, derramaré mi Espíritu sobre toda carne; y vuestros hijos y vuestras hijas profetizarán, vuestros ancianos soñarán sueños, vuestros jóvenes verán visiones.”

Te preguntarás ¿y… cuales son las 10 rutinas? Aquí están: Comer sanamente, constantemente en movimiento caminando, conversar con la gente, leer y estar siempre aprendiendo, hacer ejercicios de aérobico (con los pasos de la salsa), escuchar mucho, hablar despacio, lento para el reproche, aceptarme a mi mismo, adaptarme al cambio, orar y meditar en Dios.

Hay un estimado, según las estadísticas de Santiago de Compostela, que de los más de 327,000 caminantes que anualmente hacen este camino, solamente el 17 porciento tiene más de 60 años de edad. Este será el reto tanto para mi acompañante el Pastor Gamaliel Falla y para mi. Gamaliel tiene 72 años de edad. Todo va en marcha, ya compramos los boletos de avión. La fecha es del 11 al 25 de septiembre. ¡Buen camino!


Leadership Minister Marco Güete is the director and founder of the bi-national Anabaptist Biblical Institute training program (IBA) and will be walking the Camino de Santiago to raise funds for the program.  Every year, hundreds of thousands of people travel to the Camino, a large network of ancient pilgrim routes that stretch across the continent, to walk either on their own or on a tour. 

(Reprinted from Menno Happenings/The Mennonite , April 2019)

Welcome all to Menno Happenings from April, 2019!

The plan to walk 15 consecutive days to collect funds for the Anabaptist Bible Institute-ABI continues. As a preparation I am putting into practice 10 routines for the 260 kilometers of walking, from town to town, starting from the south of France in Saint Jean Pied de Port to Burgos, Spain. I am 68 years old and I wonder:  Will it be that I am reinventing myself by taking care of my physical condition and the body that God has given me? I think so; it is important to reinvent yourself, dream new dreams, set new goals and use the experience of my 68 years to live the next year day by day. I am inspired by the biblical portion of Joel 2:28: “And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions.”   You will ask yourself, “And what are the 10 routines?” Here they are: Eating healthy, constantly in movement walking, talking with people, reading and always learning, doing aerobic exercises (with salsa steps), listening a lot, speaking slowly, being slow to reproach, accepting myself , adapting to change, and praying and meditating on God.

There is an estimate, according to statistics from Santiago de Compostela, that of the more than 327,000 walkers who annually make this journey, only 17 percent are over 60 years old. This will be the challenge for my companion Pastor Gamaliel Falla and for me. Gamaliel is 72 years old. Everything is set; we already bought the plane tickets. The dates are September 11 to 25. Good journey!

Filed Under: Articles, Blog Tagged With: Anabaptist Bible Institute, Camino de Santiago, Marco Guete, The Mennonite

Work and Hope in Florida/ Trabajo y Esperanza en Florida

April 11, 2019 by Conference Office

by Steve Kriss, Executive Minister

Tomorrow I’m leaving for a meeting with Mennonites in Fort Myers, Florida.  Noel Santiago and I will represent our conference in a conversation with congregations who are interested in remaining in relationship with Mennonite Church USA after the withdrawal of their conference.  They are discerning their future together as a community.  

Last month, Southeast Mennonite Conference removed itself from our national body.   In recent years, we have had growing ties to some of these communities in Miami, Tampa, and Sarasota.  Some of us spend part of our winter in Florida; some of us have pastored there; some of us have relatives in these communities.  Florida is an easy flight away from the part of our conference that is rooted in the Northeast corridor.

Several years ago, Angela Moyer (our current conference assistant moderator), Ertell Whigham (then executive minister), and I helped to lead an equipping event with Southeast Conference leaders in Sarasota.  We recognized a resonance between our conferences. There’s been a warmth between some of our conference leaders and these Floridian communities since then.  In the last weeks, we received a request to come alongside a part of what had been Southeast Conference to provide additional leadership resources and accompaniment.

Sandra and Marco Guete worship during a Southeast Mennonite Conference annual assembly. Photo by Andrew Bodden.

Last month, we invited Marco Guete to begin serving as a stipended leadership minister to work alongside the communities in Florida for six months.  Marco joined our conference staff retreat at Spruce Lake last week.  His wisdom, insights, experience, and salsa lessons were a welcome gift to our team while we were together.  I expect these deep, lively, and wise contributions to continue in the months ahead.

Where is this going?  We don’t know.  We anticipate meeting with leaders from about ten congregations in Florida this weekend; these leaders may either decide to form their own group in Florida in order to remain a part of Mennonite Church USA or express a desire to join our conference.  It’s a time of fluidity and change in church structures, with the previously unimagined becoming the new normal.

We want to be open-handed in relating to the communities in Florida.   I believe strongly that “to those whom much is given, much is required.”  We had available financial resources to offer assistance to our sibling communities in Florida from within our budget this year due to unfilled staff roles.  When the need in Florida became clear through a phone call with former MCUSA moderator Roy Williams from Tampa, we responded.  Our multilingual conference staff will continue to work to accompany the Florida communities as they discern their future.  Marco will work in this role for six months.  We are in conversation with Mennonite Church USA leadership about how this may evolve.

The Spirit continues to shake up the structures of the church.  Meanwhile, we are still willing to bear witness to the way of Christ’s peace.  And God continues to bring new possibilities for relationships and renewal that might extend right fellowship to people both near and far.   We will continue to work and hope.  Seguiremos trabajando y esperando.

Filed Under: Articles, Blog, News Tagged With: Angela Moyer, Ertell Whigham, intercultural, Marco Guete, Mennonite Church USA, Southeast Mennonite Conference, Steve Kriss

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