Our Christ-Centered Calling:
Following current trends, by 2050 the Hispanic population in the United States is projected to exceed 110 million people. Throughout Scripture, we see God moving people according to His purposes, sovereignly placing them where they can hear the gospel (Acts 17:26–27).
Over the past several decades, the Hispanic population has grown significantly, making Hispanics the largest minority in the United States. Experts predict this population will continue to grow rapidly, while the non-Hispanic white population is projected to grow at a much slower rate. Additionally, Hispanics are a younger demographic, with an average age of around 27 compared to 35 for the general U.S. population. These aren’t just statistics, they are neighbors, friends, and families who need to hear the Gospel (Colossians 1:8).
MNA Hispanic Ministries sees the demographic changes of our nation as an unprecedented opportunity – orchestrated by God Himself – to continue our PCA commitment to the fulfillment of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18–20).
Our Christ-Centered Mission:
By God’s grace and all for his glory, we exist to equip the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) for fruitful gospel ministry among Hispanics by strengthening local churches and leaders (Acts 16:1-5), cultivating partnerships (Philippians 4:15-16), and catalyzing church planting (Acts 14:21-23).
Our Christ-Centered Plan:
We strengthen churches and leaders by equipping pastors and ministry leaders through conferences, Christ-centered cohorts, and intentional mentoring. Our hope is that every leader serves with courage, grace, and gospel-shaped faith, building healthy, vibrant, reproducing churches that serve their communities in Word and deed.
We cultivate partnerships by fostering collaboration across the PCA and beyond through podcasts, ministry gatherings, and strategic alliances. Our hope is to see a growing network of churches and leaders united in trust and shared mission for Christ’s glory.
We catalyze church planting by raising up new leaders and supporting planters through hands-on mentoring and consulting. Our hope is that new Presbyterian churches take root and flourish—bringing renewal, warmth, and a distinctly Hispanic Reformed witness to communities across the U.S.
Our Christ-Centered Partnerships:
Together, fulfilling the Great Commission among Hispanics for the good of communities and the glory of God.