Celebrating a half century of faith and community in Bolivia

exactly 50 years after the first baptisms that launched Iglesia Evangélica Menonita Boliviana, nearly 700 members from the twelve churches and three church plants gathered to reflect on their history, celebrate their faith, and look to the future.
Around 700 brothers and sisters from across the Iglesia Evangélica Menonita Boliviana (IEMB) came together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first baptisms and their shared history as a church. While some international visitors were present, they waved a greeting to others who were unable to attend. Photo by Tig Intagliata.
Jane Morrow

Jane Morrow is Content Marketing Team Lead for Mennonite Mission Network.

1975

February 16, 1975, marked the founding of the Iglesia Evangélica Menonita Boliviana (Bolivian Mennonite Evangelical Church – IEMB) with the first baptisms held among emerging church groups. Fifty years later, on February 16, 2025, nearly 700 members from twelve established churches and three church plants gathered to commemorate their rich history, celebrate their shared faith, and look forward to a vibrant future.

In back row: Francis Perez, Freddy Barrón and Ángela Opimí present commemorative plates to some of the founding families represented by, from left, Severidad Jiménez, Amalia Jimenez, Maria Chuvé, Edgar Vaca, Beatriz Barrios, Roger Gutiérrez, Felicita Roca. Photo by Tig Intagliata.

The IEMB’s journey began with the dedicated efforts of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) workers who arrived in Bolivia to work in agriculture, health, and education, and to foster spiritual growth. Through grassroots Bible study groups, they planted the seeds of what would become a thriving network of congregations. These early efforts were bolstered by the collaboration of predecessor agencies of Mission Network, which provided vital support through mission workers hailing from both South and North America. This cross-continental partnership not only strengthened the IEMB’s foundation but also embodied a spirit of unity and shared purpose.

2025

Steven (Tig) Intagliata preaches at the IEMB anniversary 50th anniversary celebration focusing on the Parable of the Sower from Luke 8. Tig recalls the agricultural environment in which the Bolivian church developed, and how the early members were the good seed and then became sowers of the seed in their own context. Photo by Linda Shelly.
Steven (Tig) Intagliata preaches at the IEMB anniversary 50th anniversary celebration focusing on the Parable of the Sower from Luke 8. Tig recalls the agricultural environment in which the Bolivian church developed, and how the early members were the good seed and then became sowers of the seed in their own context. Photo by Linda Shelly.

The 50th anniversary celebration was a vibrant reflection of the IEMB’s growth and impact. Held in Los Tajibos, Santa Cruz, the event brought together generations of believers, from founding members to new members, all united in gratitude and hope. Among the honored guests were early mission workers Beatriz Barrios from Uruguay and Steven “Tig” Intagliata from the United States, whose presence served as a living bridge between the IEMB’s humble beginnings and its present vitality. Their stories of perseverance and faith inspired attendees, reminding them of the sacrifices and dedication that shaped the church.

Isabel Marín, Nicol Anzoategui, Vilma Po and Inocencia Ortiz from the Bolivia Mennonite Church’s community daycare center Guardería Samuelito share about their ministry in a space designed for participants to learn about the many ways the congregations are involved in ministry.  Photo by Linda Shelly.

The milestone event was marked by a heartfelt ceremony. Linda Shelly, Mission Network’s Director for Latin America, presented certificates to recognize the contributions of the congregations, offering words of greeting and blessing that resonated deeply with the gathered community. The event was filled with worship, shared meals, and storytelling, as members recounted milestones and miracles that have defined the IEMB’s journey over five decades.

Francis Pérez prays for pastors and leaders of the Iglesia Evangélica Menonita Boliviana, asking God to continue to guide them in their faithful ministry in years ahead.
Francis Pérez prays for pastors and leaders of the Iglesia Evangélica Menonita Boliviana, asking God to continue to guide them in their faithful ministry in years ahead. Photo by Tig Intagliata.

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