In the past, our Hawthorne, California congregation has been at the forefront of regional development for Southern California Spanish-speaking congregations. Pastor Manuel Ochoa has always been willing to create spaces for the development and sending of leaders. Over the last few years, I have brought a higher level of support to this congregation with the vision of establishing a Ministry Training Center (MTC).
An MTC congregation must display a good level of congregational health, and this congregation has been on a journey toward greater health. Disciple-making with Jesus is at the core of congregational health. Over the last three years the Hawthorne church has had 26 baptisms, including four during the West Regional Gathering. A healthy Hope, Faith, and Love Avenue are crucial for holistic health. Although this is a work in progress in Hawthorne, their Faith, Hope, and Love expressions are healthy enough to create spaces for leadership development.
On August 11, during the West Regional Gathering, we officially launched our second Spanish-speaking MTC. (We also have an MTC with the Bogota, Columbia congregation.) The proximity of our other Spanish-speaking churches in Southern California facilitates regional development at a better pace. During this gathering, we also commissioned José Luis Lopez as the MTC coordinator. José Luis will not only coordinate development at the Hawthorne congregation but regionally as well.
The Hawthorne MTC will join our Latin American program that offers a six-course diploma in Foundational Theological Studies, and a twelve-course diploma in Advanced Theological and Pastoral Studies. Participants in Hawthorne will also go through the program as a learning community in cohorts. The MTC coordinator will work closely with the local pastors to ensure that ministry practices lanes are opened for the participants. Coaching, consulting, and mentoring will be offered at all levels to ensure the MTC receives high support.
With the pool of participants coming from our Sun Valley, Santa Ana, and Hawthorne congregations, the MTC will have a hybrid component. The cohort will meet in person in Hawthorne, but their ministry development practices will take place in their local congregation. The MTC coordinator will have the challenge to ensure that all participants are provided with significant ministry participation within the framework of Team Based — Pastor Led and the three ministry Avenues. We expect 16 participants to participate in the initial learning cohort that is being launched September 21.
I trust that you will all join us in prayer for this endeavor, asking our heavenly Father to give us the joy of participating with Jesus in the development of leaders and potentially, pastors and church planters.
In Christ,
Heber Ticas, Superintendent of Latin America
Sun Valley, CA, US
Praise God for those people who are stepping into the roles.
Thank you, Heber. I just joined the others in praying for those involved in the ministry training center for this weekend. May God bless you all as you participate with the Holy Spirit in keeping the spotlight on Jesus Christ for the sake of the people in the communities you all are serving.
Ministerial Training Centers are very important in helping GCI to grow healthy churches in Christ and the Love of Our Father and His Spirit! My prayers are with you all in this process!