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Resplandece

Resplandece Celebrates Its First Anniversary

January 16, 2025 by Cindy Angela

by Noel Santiago

Resplandece Mennonite Church celebrated its first anniversary in the same way it gathers each week: in a hybrid format.  

Over 30 people joined virtually and in person to recognize, celebrate, and give glory to God for a year of ministry in Florida, Colombia, and Venezuela. 

Participants in Pembroke Pines, FL
Participants on Zoom.

Through videos, Zoom, and in-person participation, members shared what Resplandece means to them. From being a place of belonging to a refuge, Resplandece has created a space where members can be present with one another in God’s presence. 

A brief review of the year included ministry events such as seminars, workshops, and children’s ministry, where activities, food, and gifts were shared. 

The name “Resplandece” comes from Isaiah 60:1, where God’s light shines on those who are called by Him. Resplandece has witnessed how God multiplies what has been given beyond what has been imagined. 

Pastor Manuel shared a message reminding those present to reflect on their journey throughout the year: what went well and what needs improvement. He shared, saying, “One area that always needs improvement is our pursuit of God through His word.” 

Reflecting on childhood fears, Pastor Manuel shared how God’s word brings encouragement, strength, and comfort. Similarly, we can trust in God and His word to encourage, strengthen, and comfort us in the future, just as God has been faithful in the past. 

No celebration would be complete without delicious food. While those present in Florida shared a meal together, the virtual participants celebrated with their own meals. 

May God continue to guide and light the path of Resplandece, so that others may see His light and find the King who is with the Father and lives in each of us. 


Noel Santiago

Noel Santiago is the Leadership Minister for Missional Transformation for Mosaic Conference.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Noel Santiago, Resplandece, Resplandece Mennonite Church

Congregational Profile – Resplandece Mennonite

October 16, 2024 by Cindy Angela

by Javier Márquez

Editor’s note: Resplandece was approved by Mosaic’s board as a member congregation and will be welcomed at Mosaic’s Assembly on November 2, 2024.  

The congregation gathered in the Restored to Restore weekly event.

In the warm city of Barranquilla, Colombia, a spark of spiritual light has ignited a new chapter in the global ecclesial sphere. Resplandece Mennonite, led passionately by Brother Manuel García and his wife Viviana Ávila, has become a beacon of hope and community in an increasingly interconnected yet sometimes distant world. 

Since its inception in November 2023, this hybrid church has broken physical and cultural barriers by offering Sunday services via Zoom. Thanks to this innovative format, Resplandece Mennonite has managed to gather people from diverse corners of the world, from Venezuela and Florida to Pennsylvania and, of course, its home in Barranquilla. Every Sunday, families and friends come together in a virtual space where worship and reflection merge into a deeply connected and enriching experience. 

Brother Manuel García, a psychologist by profession and pastor, has dedicated his life to supporting communities through faith and knowledge. His work in Hispanic ministries, specifically with the “Therapists of the Faith Community” course, has been a vital resource for many. Alongside Viviana, his wife, who also brings her talent and leadership, the García family is committed to making faith and spiritual support accessible to all, regardless of geographical or personal barriers. 

Pastors Manuel García y Viviana Ávila and their family.

In Resplandece Mennonite’s worship services, the involvement of the entire García family is a distinctive feature. Their children, gifted in singing and prayer, not only enrich the services but also exemplify the unity and familial love that is at the heart of the church. 

The impact of this virtual community extends beyond borders. A member from Miami, who works every Sunday, finds in these services a way to stay connected with his faith, while a Venezuelan family, facing the repression of the Maduro regime, can participate in worship and receive support in a safe and supportive environment. 

Isaiah 60:1, “Arise, shine; for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you,” reflects the spirit of Resplandece Mennonite. The church seeks to illuminate the path of its members and serve as a refuge of restoration and hope. 

On Fridays, the church organizes the “Restored to Restore Seminar,” an online evangelical event that reinforces its mission to build and strengthen the faith community. Additionally, as part of Mosaic Conference, Resplandece Mennonite has the support and collaboration of faithful leaders who believe in its mission and vision. 

Resplandece Mennonite Church is a living testament that faith can flourish and expand in any circumstance, bringing light and hope to every corner of the world. In times of distance and challenges, this digital community reminds us that true spiritual connection transcends physical limits, illuminating the path with the love and glory of the Lord. 

Read more about Resplandece Mennonite.  


Javier Márquez

Javier Márquez is Writer & Communication Coordinator for Mosaico Colombia. He is an Anabaptist Colombian pacifist and poet.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Javier Márquez, Manuel García, Resplandece, Resplandece Mennonite Church

Online Spaces of Refuge and Reflection: 7 Ways, Refuge, and Resplandece 

August 1, 2024 by Cindy Angela

by Andrés Castillo

In 2020, the COVID pandemic disrupted the notion that in-person gatherings were the only way to do church, as many congregations began to find virtual avenues for gathering. 

As the virus’s threat lessened, many congregations returned to meeting in-person as their primary gathering style. However, there are three Mosaic Partners in Ministry that thrive online or in a hybrid format: 7 Ways Home Fellowship (Bowie, MD), Refuge (USA), and Resplandece (Pembroke Pines, FL). 

(Left) Amazon packages containing apartment necessities purchased by 7 Ways for a young adult in the community.(Right) 7 Ways’ annual crab feast. Photo by Jaye Lindo.

7 Ways Home Fellowship

7 Ways is a Partner in Ministry that emerged five years ago when Jaye Lindo began a bimonthly discussion group in her home in Maryland. Someone asked her, “why don’t you start a church?” 

They began meeting on Friday nights to discuss scripture, ask questions, learn as a community, and be a space for people who came from other congregations. Many of 7 Ways’ members have ministered before. 

Members check in on each other’s personal lives and discuss a Bible passage. Their discussion acts as the sermon. Without a preacher, everyone is considered a leader. 

“Visitors are welcome, but we are a vulnerable group,” shares Lindo. “All questions are welcomed, and we discuss difficult life topics.” 

COVID brought health issues that complicated in-person meetings. Now, 7 Ways meets online, getting together only for special gatherings during warm months, like their annual crab feast, or other social event opportunities.  

Despite the distance, members often come together in other ways. They have offered support to young adults who are aging out of their adoption process and are moving out on their own. Members often don’t know the person or meet them but help provide things for their apartment such as shower curtains and cooking utensils. 

“It’s hard for me to say we’re a church,” Lindo says, but we all agree that 7 Ways is their church. “We encourage anyone to find a place for themselves, if they need a Sunday gathering and use what they learn on Fridays to bless other Congregations. Start your own 7 Ways! 


Screenshot from Refuge’s Website.

Refuge  

Jessica Shrock-Ringenberg (Kansas City, MO) and Emily Ralph Servant (Baltimore, MD) found themselves longing for a different expression of church, post-COVID. 

They asked themselves, “How can we be Jesus’ people in our neighborhood, and how can we empower others to do the same?” 

They started a group to wrestle with these questions and invited others who were longing for something similar—many of them former pastors — to connect monthly from different parts of the country. They named the group Refuge, and call it a “churching club,” since the focus is not on a weekly gathering but on cultivating lifestyles of “churching” in each member’s neighborhood. 

Their monthly gathering starts with guided meditation and imaginative prayer, and they explore how a story from one of the gospels connects with their lives and neighborhoods. 

“We intentionally keep it simple and lead it in such a way that the people in our group feel like they can start their own group,” shares Shrock-Ringenberg. “Not much preparation goes into our gatherings.” 

They challenge themselves with missional practices intended to shape each participant into a disciple who reflects Jesus in their everyday life. They use the acronym S.M.E.L.L. to remember the practices (a reference to “smelling” like Jesus): 

  • Slow Down: Practicing balance, rest, and saying “no” 
  • Mutuality: Both giving and receiving help, love, and care 
  • Eating: Extending hospitality and being a guest 
  • Listening: to the Holy Spirit through Scripture and prayer 
  • Learning: Practicing curiosity and learning from neighbors 

During their gatherings, they encourage each other and check in on their neighborhood practices, which helps them maintain their community and identity when not gathered. 

They’ve discovered that some missional practices come more naturally than others. “Currently we’re reading Luke, which tells the story about eating with others. It’s the story of Refuge,” says Shrock-Ringenberg. Several members have been very intentional about inviting people from their communities into their homes, while others have cultivated yard space for neighborhood children to come over for play dates. 

“‘Eating with others’ is the idea that you should not eat only with your family or only with Christians. Is there space in your life for other people? My husband Shem and I own a heating and air conditioning business, so we invite our employees to eat with us. We also sometimes go to the local brewhouse, sit at the bar, and connect to the community.” 


Resplandece Mennonite Church 

Josué Gonzalez was part of Encuentro de Renovación, a Mosaic congregation. He began to feel led to work more deeply with the Hispanic Mennonite community and of planting a church in his community in Pembroke Pines, FL.  

His dream became a reality when a support group was formed with Mosaic staff and they identified a pastor, Manuel Garcia, based in Barranquilla, Colombia, who would connect online to minister to a hybrid group, now called Resplandece Mennonite Church.  

On Sundays, Gonzalez hosts the in-person portion of the group at his home in Florida, while Garcia joins on Zoom from Colombia.  

The church members, connecting from Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia, and various US states, receive daily devotionals through WhatsApp and meet online for weekly prayer and devotional time. 

“We hope to find a new physical meeting space soon, to expand community outreach in my locale,” says Gonzalez. “The online option is a great way for people to be able to come, but some—including myself—aren’t used to it. Having a home base, a physical presence in the community, would let people in the area know we’re here.” 

Resplandece is also raising funds to be able to compensate Garcia more generously. Interested persons can contact resplandecefinanzas@gmail.com or send a donation addressed to Resplandece Mennonite Church to 11021 N Lakeview Dr., Pembroke Pines, FL 33026. 

Mosaic is a conference that offers space for emerging communities to experiment and follow Jesus in unique and unconventional ways. These communities are offering new ways of being church together.  


Andrés Castillo

Andrés lives in Philadelphia, PA, and currently attends Methacton Mennonite Church. He loves trying new food, learning languages, playing music, and exploring new places.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: 7 Ways, Refuge, Resplandece

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