The work in Minnesota
About this group
to start the First Hispanic Church of the Nazarene in the city of Saint Paul, the state capital. In March 2009, Saul Jr. accepted God's call to start a new church in the city of Winona, 120 miles south of Minneapolis. In 2010, a food distribution ministry was started in Litchfield and thus the Hispanic ministry would begin. That same year the work began in Montrose, a city in which there was no Church of the Nazarene in English, but where God guided Pastor Alex Martínez to begin the work and plant the Living Word Church. In 2012, the Iglesia Manantial de Vida Eterna pastored by Oscar and Sonia López, was the first Hispanic church organized, which sent Pastor Edwin Blanco to start the Peña de Horeb church in the city of Crystal. In 2013, Pastor Consuelo Siliezar and Pastor Jim Comfort started the Family of God Church in Osseo; They would later move to Dayton. In 2015, Priest Nery Pérez arrived with his family from Guatemala to start the Church of the Nazarene in Moorhead and Fargo. In 2017, Pastor Saúl Carranza started Christ for All Nations Church in Crystal; while Pastor Mario García and a small congregation in Saint James also joined this church. In 2018, Pastor Jesús Molina started El Buen Pastor Church in Ortonville; while in 2019 work began in the east of the city of Saint Paul.
Husbands Oscar and Sonia López accepted the ministerial call, and in February 2008, they left with 19 brothers from Brooklyn Center
Location
1008 Frontier Drive, 56537, MN, Fergus Falls