
With an atmosphere of joy and unity, the South Atlantic Conference Hispanic Children’s Festival was celebrated at Central Spanish Church in Forest Park, Ga. The event brought together more than 130 children, parents, leaders, and volunteers for a day centered on faith, creativity, and community.
Participants from Hispanic congregations in Marietta, Doraville, Douglasville, and the host church presented musical and artistic performances, each showcasing the passion and dedication of their children’s ministries.
Juanis Zúñiga served as emcee, guiding the program with warmth and enthusiasm. The event began with a prayer of consecration by Edwin Robechi, pastor, who invited the Holy Spirit to bless the day’s activities.
One highlight was the vibrant decor, crafted by Reyna Silva, which transformed the venue into a festive and welcoming space. The child-friendly decorations contributed to an atmosphere of celebration and spiritual joy.
Each child received a goody bag filled with crafts and snacks as a token of the day. Following the program, attendees enjoyed a meal prepared by the church’s kitchen team, providing a warm conclusion to the afternoon.
The festival was organized under the leadership of Ismael Uribe, pastor and coordinator of Hispanic Ministries for the South Atlantic Conference, along with his wife, Lady Uribe. Her vision and coordination made the event a meaningful spiritual experience for all involved.
The Hispanic Children’s Festival served not only as a celebration of youth involvement in the church, but also as a reminder of the vital role children play in the present and future of the faith community. The event underscored the power of nurturing young hearts through faith, hope, and love.
South Atlantic | September 2025


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