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Erroll McLean Joins NADEI Staff
“At NADEI, it is a great privilege to introduce the newest addition to our staff,” said Ron Clouzet, director for NADEI (North American Division Evangelism Institute). “Elder Errol McLean, soon to finish his Doctor of Ministry degree in the area of church growth, is the latest NADEI faculty member joining our team. He will teach seminary courses in church growth, evangelism, and evangelistic preaching, and will manage and conduct several of the field schools of evangelism that NADEI coordinates every year, with a focus on regional conferences. He will also contribute in the vast lay training programs held by NADEI faculty across the division territory. We are delighted that he and his wife, Melzetta, will help us reach out to others with the gospel of Jesus Christ and the Three Angels Messages. Thank you for your prayers on their behalf.”
McLean will be leaving the Bermuda Conference where he has served since 1995. His ministry in Bermuda included serving at the Pembroke, Devonshire, and Southampton churches and as director for media ministries as well as ministerial secretary for the conference.
Mclean completed his undergraduate studies in theology at Northern Caribbean University. At graduation in 1985, he was chosen by the faculty and his peers to receive the Theology Student of the Year award. He also holds a master’s degree in human resource development and management from Webster University and a master’s in pastoral ministry from Andrews University. McLean is currently completing a Doctor of Ministry degree in Church Growth and Evangelism from Andrews University.
He is a trained diversity development facilitator and has presented seminars on issues of diversity, church growth, membership in ministry and spiritual formation in Bermuda and the United States.
From 1986 to 1993, McClean worked as a pastor for the West Jamaica Conference. During that period, he received an in 1990 award from the West Indies Union for his "outstanding accomplishments in evangelism for baptizing 100 souls in that year.” In December 1991, he was ordained to the gospel ministry. As a pastor in West Jamaica, he baptized more than 500 individuals.
Evangelism and soul-winning have always being a big part of his ministry and, in addition to Bermuda and Jamaica, he has also done evangelistic ministry in Canada, the United States, and the Cayman Islands.
McLean met his wife, Melzetta Ratteray of Somerset Bermuda, at Northern Caribbean University. There she completed a bachelor’s in business administration. They have been married for 21 years and have two sons, Newton and Jovan.
As a committed evangelist, pastor, and leader, McLean’s philosophy is to be used by God in service to his fellow men. His vision and daily prayer is for a fresh Pentecostal outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the church, resulting in a church that has an intimate personal relationship with Jesus Christ and is passionate about ministry—a ministry of leading our lost family, friends, and neighbors to salvation in Jesus Christ.
Adapted from the NADEI April 10, 2010 newsletter (www.nadei.org)