Headquarters of the United Pentecostal Church of Mexico
The United Pentecostal Church of Mexico officially has a National Headquarters, located at Simón Bolívar #399, corner with Rafael Delgado, Colonia Obrera, Cuauhtémoc Borough, Mexico City, C.P. 06800.
This space represents an important step in the institutional consolidation of the UPCM and reflects the organization's commitment to permanence, order, and the structured growth of the work in Mexico.
Why a Headquarters?
- Establishes legitimacy and credibility by having a defined place that communicates permanence, structure, and institutional commitment.
- Creates order and responsibility, facilitating decision-making, record management, and financial administration, reducing errors derived from dispersion.
- Strengthens the leadership culture, being a space where vision is formed, strategy is adjusted, and leaders are aligned.
- Improves operational efficiency, allowing meetings, team collaboration, logistics processes, and inventory control.
- Serves as the organization's identity center, for training, transmitting institutional culture, and celebrating achievements.
- Simplifies the legal and regulatory structure by having a registered address and an official point for document safekeeping.
- Prepares the organization to scale, as sustained growth requires a coordination center that allows expansion without losing control or quality.
Why in Mexico City?
- It is the cultural and historical capital of the nation.
- Facilitates legal and administrative procedures.
- It is the main transportation and logistics center of the country.
- Represents the political heart of Mexico.
- Constitutes the largest economic engine of the country and the UPCM.
- Has a broad demographic and social influence.
- Serves as a national meeting point, bringing together people from all states of the Republic.