Home state: California
Home church: Urban Village Church, Chicago, Illinois
Degree program: Master of Divinity
Formative experiences:
My earliest memories of church life are in little storefront buildings
located in the California barrios where I grew up. Growing up in the
Hispanic/Latino(a) Pentecostal tradition, the songs we sang and the
sermons I heard were mostly in Spanish, and as a result the theology was
often in Spanish, too. By this I mean that I was presented with a God
that was involved with the struggles of the poor Hispanic families of my
childhood congregations. My journey since has taken me to
non-denominationalchurches and recently to The United Methodist Church.
Experiences at Garrett-Evangelical:
I have found Garrett-Evangelical to be theologically progressive and
evangelical at the same time. This combination is important to me. I
believe that the future of the church is a blend of the passionate
spirit of the Evangelical Church along with the bigger theological
outlook that often categorizes mainline Protestantism.
Plans for the future:
I have been part of Urban Village Church since 2010 and was a church
planting intern for over a year. I have recently transitioned to student
pastor at a bilingual United Methodist Church, El Redentor Del
Calvario/Redeemer of Calvary. I dream about church planting in
Hispanic/Latino(a) neighborhoods and experimenting with new ways of
doing church. Many Hispanic/Latino(a) people from my generation identify
as religious “nones.” I desire to minister to those whom have been
disillusioned or even hurt by the church.

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