Hendrik Sumendap
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Occupation | Executive Secretary of the Southern Asia-Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists |
Spouse | Octofien Sumakul |
Dr. Hendrik Sumendap (born June 9, 1948 in Tareran, North Sulawesi, Indonesia ) was elected the Executive Secretary of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Southern Asia-Pacific Division of Seventh-day Adventists to replace Dr. GT Ng who accepted the call to become the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists associate secretary in 2007.[1] He was the second Indonesian Adventist to be elected to the post, the first one being Pastor Alex Rantung. Prior to that position, Sumendap was the Department Director for the Sabbath School and Personal Ministries since 1996.
He was succeeded by Pastor Joshua Mok[2] when he accepted a call to be a local church pastor in New Jersey, USA.
Secretarial Service
Sumendap was elected to the office of the Executive Secretary in 2007 after Dr. G.T. Ng accepted the call to the General Conference Headquarters in Maryland, United States of America. His term was cut short due to his retirement. However, during this short term, Sumendap's office was involved in an extensive effort to trim down the church membership figures of the SSD. After coming to office, it became apparent to him that the current membership figures could not be the same with the real figures of church membership. He then initiated the to identify the real figures of the church membership in SSD countries. The results was 300,000 church members were identified missing after the updated count.[3]
Previous Roles
Before his appointment as executive secretary, Pastor Sumendap was the Sabbath School and Personal Ministries Director of SSD from 1997. During his time as a department director, he played a major role in developing training programs for the 4 Phases of Leadership Certification for the church members. He was also instrumental in organizing the "world's largest lay congress"[4] in the Seventh-day Adventist Church with 75,000 people in attendance at Mountain View College, Bukidnon, Philippines.
Prior to that he was the Vice-President for Student Affairs of Mount Klabat College and was the associate director of the Church Growth Institute of the Far Eastern Division from 1993-1996. He has also been a pastor, a departmental leader in the conference and union level, a college professor, a teacher, and elementary school principal.
References
- ^ "15 Million Adventists, But Who's Counting?" by Elizabeth Lechleitner. Adventist World July 2007
- ^ "Two Leaders Come to the Region’s Church Headquarters" by SSD Outlook, November 2008
- ^ "15 Million Adventists, But Who's Counting?
- ^ "World's Largest Lay Congress Meets in Philippines" by Jonathan Gallagher, May 1999