EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS

  • The Rev. Dieudonne Raymond — President
  • The Rev. Lucien Myrthil — Vice-President
  • The Rev. Jacques Jean-Louis — Treasurer
  • The Rev. Miguel Chery — Assistant Treasurer
  • The Rev. Guival Mercedat — Secretary / Clerk
  • The Rev. Jean Joseph — Assistant Secretary
  • The Rev. Ricardo Bonachy Telemaque — Counselor / Jurist
  • The Rev. Hermann Sylvestre — Counselor
  • The Rev. Daniel Auguste — Counselor

To achieve our mission with enthusiasm and purpose, the Fellowship has appointed nine dedicated commissioners to tackle the challenges faced by migrants and provide vital support to church leaders and members in need.

 

1-Our Commission for Supporting Pastors plays a crucial role in reaching out to pastors facing financial difficulties, emotional distress, health issues, or the loss of loved ones within their congregations, offering financial assistance and providing heartfelt prayer and support during these tough times.   REV. CLEMENT DEJA

 

2-PROTOCOL AND SECURITY COMMISSION

Rev. Daniel Registre

  1. The Commissioner will have the following responsibilities:
  2. Moderator: Lead training and information sessions, such as theological symposium, the assembly meetings for Q&A sessions.
  3. Discipline Prefect: Ensure discipline is maintained during APEHNA general assemblies and official ceremonies, including funerals and other solemn events.
  4. Chief of Protocol: Manage protocol during various programs organized by APEHNA, such as public services, crusades, and celebrations.
  5. Chief of Security: Oversee security during public activities, particularly for APEHNA, its leaders, the president, and executive committee members.
  6. Executive Committee Spokesperson: Communicate messages from the president or executive committee members to churches, to the public, or in situations requiring special intervention.

 3COMMISSION OF MEN’S GROUPS OF EVANGELICAL CHURCHES

Rev. Bob Beauchamp

This appeal seeks to support and encourage Christian men and men’s groups in New England.

  1. Represent APEHNA to the men’s groups in the community, encouraging them in their work and efforts to win men for Christ.
  2. Encourage men’s groups in churches and the community by sending letters or special invitations during conference or revival weeks in the churches to participate in the annual crusade organized by APEHNA.
  3. Promote evangelism among men who have not yet converted by collaborating with the Evangelism and Mobilization Commission. This collaboration involves distributing brochures provided by the executive committee, which the men’s groups of each church will then distribute to the individuals concerned. It will also provide an opportunity to invite all men everywhere to attend the entire crusade. 
  4. Contact the musical conductors (or Maestros) of the men’s groups across all our churches to establish a main male choir (a Master Choir) that will perform during the special evening dedicated to Christian men, scheduled for Thursday evening of the crusade weekend.
  5. Recognize certain leaders or laymen among the men for their contributions and participation during this evening.
  6. Encourage men’s prayer groups to also pray for the association and its leaders.

 

4The Social Economic Commission assists church members and congregations affected by natural disasters, to help our community rebuild and recover.  Dr. Eno Mondesir

 

5-The Commission of Evangelism and Mobilization is committed to strengthening evangelism within the Boston community! By distributing flyers at all Fellowship-affiliated churches, we will encourage everyone to embrace and invest in the Great Commission, igniting a renewed passion for outreach.  Rev. David Cius.

6-The Commission of Theological Colloquium focuses on identifying and proposing relevant topics that resonate with the needs of the Fellowship and organizing training opportunities for both pastors and laypeople to foster knowledge and growth. Rev. Dr Dieudonne Raymond.

 

7-This year, to make our annual retreat more inviting and enjoyable, we’ve appointed a dedicated Commissioner to enhance participation and create a vibrant, communal experience for all involved. Rev. Marc Lefevre.

 

8-The Youth Groups Commission is devoted to engaging young people in the Christian faith through soul-winning programs, aiming to reach unconverted youth while collaborating with youth from all churches in the area.  Rev. Dr. Dieudonne Raymond.

 

9-The Women’s Groups Commission is here to inspire active participation in the Lord’s work and to foster deeper connections among women in Fellowship’s affiliated churches.  Revs. Dr. Paul and Mireille Daniel.

 

10-The Commission for Mobilization and the Crusade Commission will amplify evangelistic efforts in Boston by distributing flyers and encouraging active involvement in the Great Commission.  Rev. Guy Thomas

 

11-Lastly, the Commission for Consecration and Spiritual Maintenance leads a weekly prayer meeting dedicated to interceding for the Fellowship and the wider community. Above all, we’ll uplift every endeavor in prayer, believing in the success and impact of our collective efforts.  Rev. Dr. Lucien Myrthil.

 

The commissioners are dedicated to building the adaptive capacity necessary to navigate this ongoing uncertainty and respond to the urgent needs of the moment. Mobilizing resources to carry out our mission work is our top priority.