IMPACTO NEWS - MARCH 2026

March 31, 2026 by impacto

It is hard to believe that we are already at the end of the third month of the year! This season has turned out to be even busier than expected. Despite the hectic pace, we are deeply grateful and overjoyed to witness the sharing of God’s Word and the growth of the church throughout the world.

We sincerely appreciate everyone who has joined us in ministry, whether by visiting and spending time with our community or supporting us from afar due to various circumstances. We recognize that God calls some to help from a distance and others to serve nearby; neither role is more important than the other. Recent experiences have reminded us that nothing can prevent God’s plans from unfolding. We are simply instruments, humbly used by God, regardless of merit or worthiness.

Annual Bible Conference

Recently, we have begun preparing for our annual Bible Conference, a ministry event close to our hearts. This special time allows us to nurture, encourage, and support those who continually pour themselves out in service to others. The conference offers fellowship, rest, and learning for those who are pillars in their communities. You can support us by praying for strong attendance and for provision to meet all expenses.

As previously mentioned, we request an offering of about $25 per individual or $42 per married couple. We understand that covering fees for two people in one household can be challenging, so we aim to ease that burden. Many attendees cannot afford the full fee, but we encourage them to contribute whatever they can, even if it is just $1 or $5. In reality, our cost per participant is close to $200, which includes meals, lodging, advertising, materials, electricity, and other expenses.

If you feel led to sponsor someone who needs this opportunity for refreshment, you can do so through our website under Pastoral Training.

God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement, 

through the shedding of his blood—to be received by faith.

Romans 3:25

The Meaning of Passover

Romans 3:25 teaches us how Jesus passed over the sins of humanity, which is the very theme being celebrated this week. The Jewish people observe this feast for seven weeks, known as Passover, which literally means “to pass over.” The origins of this celebration are found in Exodus, Chapter 12, where God instructed Moses to slaughter a lamb and mark the door frames with its blood. When the Lord passed by, He would see the blood and “pass over” those households, sparing them.

My question for you is this: do you have the blood of the lamb in your heart? Spiritual death will only pass over those who bear this mark. Revelation 20:15 states, “Anyone whose name was not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake of fire.” 

I invite you to ask the Lord to be your Savior, and may His blood cleanse your heart. 

Happy Easter!

Serving Christ together,

Pastor Luis





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