
Hispanic Ministries

Connecting and supporting PCA churches committed to reaching Hispanics in the United States with the gospel.




Our Vision
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 Method

We cultivate the next generation of Hispanic leaders through theological formation, missional discipleship, and hands-on ministry experience. Our hope is to fuel a sustainable movement of church planting and revitalize the local church through a pipeline of gospel-centered leaders. (2 Timothy 2:2)
We equip pastors and leaders through conferences, Christ-centered cohorts, and intentional mentoring. Our hope is that every leader serves with gospel-shaped courage and grace, growing healthy, vibrant, and reproducing churches that transform their communities. (Ephesians 4:11–13)
We accelerate church multiplication by partnering with local churches and Presbyteries through consulting, resourcing, and directly supporting new works. 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. (1 Corinthians 3:6–9)

