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Adventist Church in Canada Elects New Treasurer and Undertreasurer

Paul Musafili is the new treasurer for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada.

Paul Musafili is the new treasurer for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada. Photo provided by the Canadian Adventist Messenger

On Sunday, March 3, 2019, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada (SDACC) Board of Directors elected Paul Musafili as its new treasurer and Rose Jacinto to serve as undertreasurer. Musafili will take over the position held by Ulysses Guarin, and Jacinto will fill the position vacated by Musafili.

Mark Johnson, president of the SDACC, remarked, “The SDACC Board of Directors, with regrets and respect, received the retirement of Ulysses Guarin, SDACC treasurer. I have deeply appreciated his skill and wise counsel.”

Musafili has served as undertreasurer for the SDACC since 2014. Prior to this he served in the Quebec Conference. He assumed his new responsibilities on March 1. Musafili states, “It is my honor and privilege to serve the church in Canada. I know it is a significant commitment and I need your support, prayers and the guidance of the Holy Spirit to build upon what has been accomplished by my predecessors.”

Rose Jacinto is the new undertreasurer for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada. Photo provided by the Canadian Adventist Messenger

Rose Jacinto is the new undertreasurer for the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada; she is pictured here with her family. Photo provided by the Canadian Adventist Messenger

Jacinto has worked with the General Conference Auditing Service (GCAS) since 2001, most currently as audit manager. “I am thankful for this opportunity to serve the church in a different capacity. I pray God will continue to guide me daily,” Jacinto said. She will begin her new role on March 19.

I have worked with both of these individuals and know them well and respect their work," Johnson added. "I believe that they will be a blessing to all of us throughout Canada and to our work at the national headquarters.”

The national headquarters of the SDACC oversees seven regional districts that serve 72,000 members, 500 congregations, 43 schools, various media ministries, and humanitarian organizations. Their mission is to help people understand the Bible to find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus.

— Office of Communication, Seventh-day Adventist Church in Canada