Going to Sow: New Bilingual Handbook for New Church Developments
New resource focuses on growing Hispanic/Latino-a congregations
“Just as the United States offers promise to many immigrants, new churches reflect hope and possibilities,” says writer Héctor Rodriguez in the introduction to Handbook for Hispanic/Latino New Church Development: Going to Sow. This new dual language, Spanish and English resource is written for pastors, presbyteries, church leaders and members working to build Hispanic/Latino-a new church developments (NCD). The handbook features inspiration, stories of successful NCDs and practical information on church planting, finances and models for ministries.
Read an excerpt from the handbook.
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Hispanic pastoral development seminar explores legacy of Calvin and theme of 'embracing others in our midst'

Clergy and seminary students from the continental United States and Puerto Rico gathered in San Juan for the 32nd Annual Hispanic Pastoral Seminar. Photo by Julio Damiani
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — More than 150 Hispanic pastors and leaders met here July 29 – Aug. 3 for the 32nd Hispanic Pastoral Development Seminar.
The seminar drew Hispanic clergy and laity from the continental United States and Puerto Rico, along with Spanish-speaking colleagues from other ethnicities who participate in ministry with Hispanics in the United States. Keep reading.
Hispanic/Latino-a Congregational Support
The Hispanic American community is represented by a variety of different cultures and nationalities and represents a mixed culture composed of people from South America, Central America, the Caribbean, Mexico, Spain and other places. Hispanics are the largest racial ethnic group in the United States and the third largest racial ethnic group in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.).
They are represented by 330 congregations and missions in
the United States, with more than 40,000 members. Ten percent
of our pastors are women and ten percent are Commissioned
Lay Pastors. Hispanics are involved in evangelism, church
growth, worship renovation and also provide a new vision for
the mission in this century. We are equal partners in ministry,
work and mission within the denomination. As pilgrims in
a foreign land we have a divine mission to accomplish. We
identify and affirm the Great Ends of the Church (G-1.0200 The Book of Order)
as part of our mission and vision.

Hispanic Pastoral Development Seminar; Monterrey, Mexico; June 20 - 26, 2007. Picture taken by Pastor Gustavo Sánchez
Hispanic/Latino-a Congregational Support is a Racial Ethnic Congregational Enhancement program. We are participants in the spiritual
journey and formation for the Hispanic constituency by
doing theology, incarnating our ministries inside the
Presbyterian, Reformed and Hispanic context. |