Adventist Church in West Indonesia Convenes Adventist Lawyers and Notaries, Launches New Association

Pastor Nelson Paulo, Religious Liberty Director for the Southern Asia-Pacific Division, officiates the dedication ceremony for the newly elected officers of the Adventist Lawyers and Notaries Association at the Western Indonesia Union Convention in Jakarta. The event, held from October 5-8, 2024, brought together Adventist legal professionals from Indonesia and the Philippines to strengthen their commitment to faith-based advocacy under the theme “Chosen for Mission.

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Adventist Church in West Indonesia Convenes Adventist Lawyers and Notaries, Launches New Association

West Indonesia Adventists Unite Lawyers, Launch Professional Legal Association

West Indonesia Union Conference
Religious LibertyJatinegara, Jakarta, Indonesia

Nearly 200 Adventist legal professionals from Indonesia and the Philippines gathered in Jakarta from October 5-8, 2024, to establish the Adventist Lawyers and Notaries Association, an organization dedicated to integrating faith and justice in professional practice. Under the theme “CHOSEN FOR MISSION,” the convention focused on upholding religious liberty, promoting integrity, and advancing the gospel through legal service. This innovative association, run by Pastor Nelson Paulo and Atty. Gizelle Lou Cabahug-Fugoso, aims to provide Adventist legal professionals with a platform to uphold biblical values, encourage community engagement, and advocate for moral and ethical standards.

The Adventist Church in West Indonesia (WIUM) hosted nearly 200 Adventist legal experts from Indonesia and the Philippines from October 5–8, 2024, to establish the Adventist Lawyers and Notaries Association, a brand-new mission-driven organization in the area. Centered on the theme “CHOSEN FOR MISSION,” participants committed to upholding religious liberty and advancing the gospel throughout the western part of the country, aiming to serve as advocates of both faith and justice.

Pastor Nelson Paulo, Religious Liberty Director for the Southern Asia-Pacific Division (SSD), and Atty. Gizelle Lou Cabahug-Fugoso from the Philippines spearheaded the convention, which took place at the Seventh-day Adventist churches in Jatinegara and Jambrut. They delivered encouraging remarks on the unique role of Adventist legal professionals in both their countries.

As the program welcomes Friday evening, Atty. Fugoso emphasized that all lawyers, notaries, and legal advocates are chosen to uphold integrity in their work and serve as representatives of Christ in their communities. With a theme text from Matthew 28:19-20, she encouraged attendees to adopt a “Sense of Responsibility” for sharing the gospel.

Delegates and members of the Jambrut Church community found inspiration in the Sabbath program, which offered fresh perspectives on ministry in the workplace. The convention’s core message called everyone to embrace the mission wholeheartedly, upholding moral integrity as faithful representatives of God’s work in this generation. Atty. Evin Villaruben, Assistant to the Treasurer and Legal Officer of SSD, stressed that every legal professional present, as well as all church members, are “Chosen to Serve in Mission.” He underscored the need for Adventist lawyers and notaries to lead with integrity and compassion, exemplifying Christ’s character in their work.

The gathering culminated in the historic formation of the first Adventist Lawyers and Notaries Association, a pioneering organization in the Western Indonesia Union Mission. Leaders elected for the 2024-2028 term will guide the association as it serves as a dedicated platform for Adventist legal professionals to uphold biblical values in their practice and support the church’s mission of sharing the gospel.

Establishing these associations provides the Adventist community with a unified voice to uphold and advocate for its doctrinal beliefs, particularly in settings where faith intersects with professional and public life. Through these associations, church members gain a structured support system, empowering them to strengthen connections with the broader community and engage in dialogue that is both inclusive and respectful. This approach not only upholds the church's dedication to religious liberty and ethical integrity but also fosters meaningful discussions about faith, values, and mutual respect, fostering a peaceful atmosphere that facilitates the sharing and understanding of Adventist beliefs.

Pastor Nelson Paulo affirmed the association’s missional focus in his concluding remarks, saying, “The mission of Adventist lawyers, notaries, and legal professionals extends beyond providing legal assistance. Christ calls us to serve the church, support its members, and reach out to those in need. Above all, God has chosen us to spread the gospel's message throughout the world."

By utilizing their faith and a shared commitment to mission, this new association enables Adventist legal professionals in Indonesia's western region to have a greater impact in their communities. Through this gathering, a stronger network has formed, empowering members to support their church, advance the message of hope, and uphold justice in service to God’s mission.

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