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South Pacific Adventists Prepare for Trans Pacific for Christ Evangelistic Campaign

Evangelistic initiative aims to reach thousands through more than 1,100 outreach sites across the Pacific region.

March 15, 2026

Papua New Guinea

Tracey Bridcutt, Adventist Record
Charlie Jimmy, Trans Pacific Union Mission president.

Charlie Jimmy, Trans Pacific Union Mission president.

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Seventh-day Adventists across the South Pacific Division (SPD) are being urged to unite in prayer and fasting as preparations continue ahead of the Trans Pacific for Christ evangelistic initiative.

Speaking during a recent update, Trans Pacific Union Mission (TPUM) President Charlie Jimmy said prayer must remain central as the Union prepares for the large-scale harvest program planned for July and August across the Pacific.

“We’re inviting the whole SPD to support Trans Pacific for Christ through prayer,” Jimmy said. “Whether individually or corporately, we encourage members to spend time in prayer and fasting as we prepare for this initiative.”

The TPUM team has already begun a weekly rhythm of prayer and fasting on Tuesdays, while several missions are also conducting dedicated prayer initiatives. Some territories are organizing 40 days of prayer leading up to the programs, while others are planning 100 days of prayer.

The evangelistic campaign is expected to involve more than 1100 sites across the region, with a goal of 24,490 baptisms and the planting of 419 new churches in unentered areas and non-Adventist communities.

More than 570 local preachers have already been identified, but organisers are still seeking more international volunteer preachers to help support the outreach effort. The Solomon Islands currently has the greatest need, requiring 148 preachers for 220 sites, while Fiji is seeking 71 preachers for 145 sites.

The preachers will follow the sermon series, “Horizons of Hope: The Mysteries Revealed”, prepared by Adventist pastor John Bradshaw. Additional presentations have also been prepared by TPUM’s Health and Family Life department.

Jimmy acknowledged the Papua New Guinea Union Mission (PNGUM) for its support through a special offering.

“PNGUM will hold a nationwide special offering on April 25 to support Trans Pacific for Christ,” he said. “On behalf of the TPUM team, I want to say thank you for your support of our harvest program.”

Adventist Church institutions are also participating in the initiative, including Fulton Adventist University, which plans to support 12 evangelistic sites, 11 in Nadi, Fiji, and 1 in Tonga.

Jimmy said the vision for Trans Pacific for Christ extends beyond the harvest meetings themselves.

“At the end of Trans Pacific for Christ, this is what we want to see,” he said. “Total member involvement. We want every organised church to run a harvest program, every pastor to conduct an evangelistic meeting, and we want to plant churches in unentered areas.

“Most importantly, we want to ensure that those who are baptised are nurtured ... into the Church.”

The original article was published on the South Pacific Division news site, Adventist Record.

Tracey Bridcutt, Adventist Record

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