July 15, 2025

Erton Köhler Compares His Challenges to the Pope’s in AP Interview – Adventist Today

15 July 2025  |

On July 8, Elder Erton Köhler, new General Conference president, sat for an interview with Luis Andres Henao of Associated Press (AP), an international news consortium. The article was entitled “Newly elected Seventh-day Adventist Church leader reflects on challenges and faith’s healthy living.”

As of 2016, Associated Press reports were used by more than 1,300 newspapers and broadcasters, and AP has 235 news bureaus in 94 countries, as well as a radio network. “If I can choose one word that represents the challenge of this moment, the word is ‘unity,’” Köhler told AP. “It’s not easy to keep that unity because our members, they’re citizens, they’re living in the local society, they’re influenced by that.”

Köhler explained his job like holding a puzzle together and compared it to that of another recently elected church leader with South American ties, Pope Leo XIV, the Catholic Church’s first U.S.-born pontiff who has dual Peruvian citizenship. “I’m not the pope of the church. I’m a pastor. We don’t have a leadership that’s vertical, that we can decide something and impose that for everyone,” Köhler said, noting the denomination’s various levels of authority. “We respect those voices. We receive suggestions from other levels, we discuss it; we discuss how to implement it together. My role is to try to keep all this puzzle together in a positive way.”


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