GNIT South Ameirca Holds Anniversary Service
On June 1, GNIT South America joyfully celebrated the anniversary of GNIT to God. The celebration took place in Colombia, at the South American headquarters in Bogotá, and was filled with blessings, grace, and heartfelt moments of sharing.
Pastor Moisés delivered a powerful sermon based on Habakkuk 2:12–14 and Matthew 11:15–19, reminding us of the importance of living with awareness and clear purpose. He emphasized that we must know who we are, understand our calling, and act with intentionality. Our actions should not be empty routines but meaningful service, grounded in the truth that we are servants of Jesus Christ.
He encouraged us to see our careers not merely as sources of income, but as instruments to bless others and serve the Lord. Efforts that are not directed toward God are ultimately in vain. All our work should be for Him, and all glory must return to Him. The fellowship itself exists because of God’s calling—and we must never forget that the glory belongs to Him alone.
Quoting Scripture, Pastor Moisés warned: “Woe to those who build a city and forget they build it for God!” Everything we accomplish is not for our own credit, but for His kingdom. We are called by God and for God—not because of our works, but because of His grace. As he said, “When we build the kingdom of God, we also grow ourselves.”
OF leader Pastor Denilson also took part, leading intercessory prayer and giving thanks for the fellowship’s growth. The celebration was hosted by GNIT Latin America leader Daniel Salazar, who guided the event from beginning to end with joy and purpose.
In closing, all the members, leaders, and pastors from various fellowships came together for a commemorative group photo—capturing not only the moment, but also the story of growth God has already written and will continue to unfold.
We thank the Lord for this milestone and pray that He will continue to pour out His grace and Spirit upon the fellowship, enabling us to grow, fulfill our vision, and carry out the Great Commission.