New Planter Spotlight: Phil Tadros

Phil Tadros

How have you seen god working in your family?

Lindsay and I enjoy our mornings of quiet and devotion in the Word, communing with our gracious God, and sometimes our kids will join spontaneously. Lindsay and I are blessed with a wonderful friendship as husband and wife, and we engage not only in the daily business of life (chores, kids, responsibilities) but there is a wonderful sense that we care deeply for each other. I, Phil, am blessed with a wonderful wife who has a sense of high calling to the ministry and is my one great and sympathetic supporter. What a blessing! Our children are growing in grace and knowledge of the Lord Jesus. Pray that they would continue to respond to the gospel as they grow and make it their own. Pray for our homeschooling.

How have you seen god working in your church?

God has been slowly adding members from outside our mother church who are local to our area of ministry (StoneyCreek, Canada). Some have come through outreach connections (our recent food drive & Christmas party), some through Lindsay's homeschooling cooperative (some unchurched, some between churches), and some who commute to church and looking to worship and serve where they live. These are exciting times. Lindsay and I make it a priority to seek the Lord together with all our hearts so as to ground our identity, not in ministry success or approval, but in the Lord's astonishing and gracious love toward us. At the end this is what it's all about. We pray and trust that this devotion and commitment to his gospel will transform us and be the fountain and strength of a lifetime of ministry, and also serve to strengthen and nourish the faith of his saints, and to attract others to the Lord Jesus Christ.

church name

Mission to Stoney Creek (temporary name for our mission church)

church email

phil@newcityhamilton.com

What is your church’s mission?

Our vision is to see a church overflowing with the type of disciples that will multiply the type of churches that will reach Stoney Creek, the city of Hamilton and all of Canada with the good news of Jesus Christ. Our mission will be to invite and guide those living in East Hamilton/Stoney Creek to make Jesus their highest priority.

 

New Planter Spotlight: Jorge Zamora

Jorge Zamora

The Zamora Family

How have you seen God working in your life?

Complementing Psalm 90, I read a quote from T. Studd, who says, "There is only one life, which will soon pass, and only what has been lived for Christ will remain."The Lord has been working in my life through different circumstances to be able to realize how I am using the life he has given me and the time I receive day by day by grace? That is why I enjoy being able to speak that there is nothing better than living for His glory in my family, in the work of planting, in my community, that God saves me to be part of something much greater than my own kingdom, to be part of proclaiming His kingdom. God has been breaking me and shaping me through circumstances to realize my condition in need of God's transforming grace, it is what has led me to this reflection, meditating on Psalm 90 during the last months. Although death is the best thing that could happen to me to enjoy Christ, I know that meditating on the brevity of life makes me reflect on living so that Christ is loved, proclaimed, treasured and known.

How have you seen god working in your family?

In these early days as parents, we have come to deeply understand God's work in our family. The arrival of our baby has brought about a shift in responsibilities, challenges, and exhausting moments, but amid all this, we have witnessed divine grace manifesting in surprising ways.

The constant demand for attention and care for our little one has revealed the importance of rest, both physical and spiritual. Fatigue and sleepless nights could easily lead to despair if not for divine provision. Beyond physical rest, we have discovered the value of spiritual rest. In moments of extreme exhaustion, when lack of sleep threatens to cloud mental clarity, we have found comfort in God's constant presence. Silent prayers during sleepless nights have become a refuge of peace for both of us, reminding us that we are not alone in this journey of parenthood. In those moments, I have experienced the truth of the words in Isaiah 40:29: "He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak." God not only provides physical rest but infuses power and strength in moments of weakness. As we face new responsibilities as parents, we have found that "me time" takes on its true meaning in time dedicated to seeking the Creator's presence, who renews our strength and equips us for daily service.

How have you seen god working in your church?

I have witnessed the work of God transforming the culture of confession and restoration in our faith community. Those who come from churches not centered on Christ carry with them the fear of confessing due to the dread of rejection, and new believers have the opportunity to grow in a community that walks with them in their confession toward the restoration available through the gospel. In our church, I have observed how prayer and preaching have become powerful tools to foster corporate responsibility and share burdens. The incorporation of specific moments of confession in our gatherings has triggered a collective habit, allowing the majority of members to open up and confess sins transparently, much like the work in mission communities we have in homes during the week. This precedent has created a space where even the most timid can free themselves from shame, and as a leader, I make it clear that I am in need of remembering the gospel as they are and as in need of Christ as they are. And I give glory to God for that.

church name

Ciudad Esperanza

church email

riverazj@icloud.com

church’s Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/CiudadEsperanzaGarcia

What is your church’s mission?

Build a community of disciples who know, love and proclaim the glory of God and consequently who know their neighbor, love their neighbor and proclaim through service to their neighbor. That they believe in a holy and close God. Who controls everything for His glory and our good; who understand and live the gospel of the cross, in every area of the Bible and their lives; and who impact their environment with the hope of the glory of God, from their neighborhoods to the nations; in the power of the Spirit, for the glory of God through serving the community broken by sin by teachingchildren of musical instruments, English and mathematics and likewise parents can receive both carpentry workshopsand women of crafts to enter the Community with the message of the gospel that will transform their lives, marriage and upbringing.

 

New Planter Spotlight: Luis Lopez

Luis Lopez

The Lopez Family

How have you seen God working in your life?

God has been working in my life in various ways. By the grace of God, I have spent many years enjoying, meditating, and teaching about the beautiful truth of the gospel about how we are completely justified in Christ, since He took my guilt, my sin, what I deserved on the cross. But to be honest, for months I have been meditating on the other truth of the gospel, not only did I transfer all my evil to Christ, but Christ transferred all his holiness, perfection, obedience, and purity to me. That means that the gospel not only has intellectual ramifications and the truth that makes sense of why I am one hundred percent saved and justified by Jesus. But it also has ramifications in my heart, emotions and the way of bringing me closer to God, remembering that He sees me in Christ, as Jesus tells his Father in John 17:23: “let the world know that you sent me and that you love them as much as you love me.” Just thinking that the Father loves me as He loves Jesus refreshes my entire identity, heals my shame, my insecurities, and renews my way of approaching Him. For someone like me who is not perfect in ministry, but who from time to time falls into the temptation of putting my identity there, this truth leads me to repent and enjoy my new reality that I have with God and carrying out my calling.

How have you seen god working in your family?

Four months ago, my wife and I had our first child, our baby boy. It took several years of trying, the doctors told us that we were not going to be able to get pregnant, and God gave us this gift when we found out at the end of last year. On the one hand, one of the things that God spoke strongly to my wife and me during this painful process at the time, is that if we were going to have a baby, the most important thing for our son, it was not going to be for him to have very fertile parents; but that the seed of the gospel bore fruit in our hearts, and to be able to be fruitful in the way that God wanted in us and through us, whether through a biological child, or spiritual children. Now that the Lord has given us this privilege, He is showing us a new facet of being able to know him as our Father. To me in a particular way, He has shown me how patient God is with me. There are many things that I do for the good of my son, but because he still does not know how to speak, nor understand my words, he does not listen to me. But I have no excuse, I do know how to read the Bible, and although I understand the reasoning, many times I don't pay attention to His words, and it reminds me of what Romans 2:4 says: “Don't you realize how kind, tolerant and patient God is with you? Doesn't that mean anything to you? Don't you see that God's goodness is to guide you to repent and forsake your sin?”

How have you seen god working in your church?

We are a very new church, so the particular way I have been seeing God working in our church is that people are realizing that the Jesus and Christianity that they rejected years ago in their minds, was not the Jesus of the Bible, it was a Christianity invented in their minds, and not the true one. People are surprised when we explain the gospel to them, when they see the ramifications this has on their identity, purpose, and the way they live any area of their lives. But above all, the way of them seeing and knowing God. This has been wonderful, in a very short time we already had our first four baptisms, and God willing starting next year we will have another five. It has been beautiful to see my core team, understanding that this is not only my job, it is everyone's job. The church, from its very identity, is a body of missionary people, knowing, experiencing and sharing the gospel, and that has been beautiful.

church name

Nucleo Church

church email

gallardolopez90@gmail.com

What is your church’s mission?

VISION: “To be a community impacted by the Gospel that expands the kingdom of God in the city of Monterrey to see its spiritual, social, and cultural renewal and transformation.”

MISSION: “Create and build a community in the grace of God committed to the mission of Jesus that is His Church: knowing, experiencing, and sharing the Gospel.”

 

New Planter Spotlight: Eduardo Salinas

Eduardo Salinas

The Salinas Family

How have you seen God working in your life?

As someone that wasn't born in a context where my family knew the gospel, I had the glorious privilege of experiencing the saving and transforming power of the gospel in my own life. As I started walking in a relationship with the LordJesuschrist and growing in the knowledge of the word of God I experienced a burden to preach the gospel to the people I knew throughout my life which led me which I did for years and with that, grew the call from God to plant a church. After two years of the planting of Central Church, God has been working in my life leading me to grow in my capacity to teach and train others to live the gospel in their lives and to develop in them a missional culture. Right now we are in an intentional training season starting by me as I depend on God's grace to do this beautiful work. After years of being an evangelist who preached the gospel to unchurched people, God is making me a pastor for this people. A pastor that not only speak to them about the gospel, but that guides them on how to live it and how to be disciples to.

How have you seen god working in your family?

Since I perceived God’s calling in my life to plant a church, I always knew and believed as a very personal conviction that my most important and primary ministry is my family. So, from the moment my wife and I discussed the call toplant a church, we always agreed and established as the foundation of our agreements that the first priority for uswould be the well-being and discipleship of our family. Therefore, when planning our ministry from the beginning, we have always tried to properly plan projects and time to serve the Lord together as a joyfully serving family with a joyful and healthy heart, rather than a burdened and overwhelmed heart. Currently, my wife, our two young children, and I greatly enjoy doing ministry together as a family.

In church gatherings, it’s particularly touching for me on Sundays, when we are setting up the electronic equipmentand arranging the furniture, seeing our four-year-old daughter helping us move cables and arrange chairs, is trulyheartwarming. We genuinely love serving in the church and love God as a family. Something that has also deeply moved us as a family is that our one-and-a-half-year-old son constantly wants to pray with us, even though he can’t speak yet. Before every meal or in the evenings before going to bed, he put his hands together as a sign that he is asking us to pray as a family. This is our privilege, and it has been the joy we have sought and experienced while serving the Lord in this honorable task of planting and pastoring a church.”

How have you seen god working in your church?

When we planted our church, naturally, we thought of a place where people need to hear the gospel and where they need to be taught at the end of the day, we are all disciples of the Lord, and the word ‘disciple’ means student. It’s normal to think about the different programs and ways in which we’ll teach people. Something we’ve learned over these two years of planting a church is that, despite the emphasis on the church being a place of discipleship and teaching, it’s extremely important for the church not to feel or be perceived as a classroom or a school. Rather, the church should be seen as a family, a community growing in faith where we’re all brothers and sisters, just as it should be. In our particular city, we have a context where the rhythms of the city are highly rapid, and as a society, we suffer from a kind of loneliness where our relationships are constantly or mostly within the context of work or society for a certain project. Here is where we’ve discovered the importance and the difference the church can make in people’s lives. We’re not only offering growth projects or goals in gaining more knowledge, but we’re also creating and fostering spaces where individuals can find meaningful and deep relationships, building strong bonds just like a family. This has been our focusand the main challenge for us as a church, given that these aren’t the natural rhythms of our city we’ve continuallysought wisdom from God on how to navigate and create this culture within our church. We are extremely happy and grateful to God because even though we can’t claim to have the perfect formula, over these two years, we’ve truly witnessed people finding deep relationships and very significant friendships within the church which fills us with excitement and joy.

church name

Iglesia Central Monterrey

church email

gualo@centraliglesia.com

church website

http://centraliglesia.com

What is your church’s mission?

Our vision is as follows: 'Jesus, purpose, and community are what we seek and enjoy,' in other words, our emphasis is on preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the growth of individuals in God's purpose for their lives, and the development of a community of faith that walks in the Gospel. God has called us to build a church where relationships are meaningful and centered on the Gospel.

 

New Planter Spotlight: Tony Wang

Tony Wang

The Wang Family

How have you seen God working in your life?

I was saved by God through my parents when I was a kid in China. Over the years the Lord shaped my life through the ministries of Cru, Chinese house churches, and the PCA. The Lord cultivated in my heart a deep burden for the lost and a profound commitment to the reformed faith. The longer I am in ministry the more I realize that Christ and His gospel is the only source of hope and power in all that I do.

How have you seen god working in your family?

I am thankful to the Lord for my beautiful family every day. Married for 8 years with two young children, nothing gives me more joy than seeing our family grow in Christ and serving his church together. Going through seminary years and later at a mission church is not without challenges, but his grace is truly sufficient for us. My wife is the biggest support for this church plant and we pray that the Lord will let our kids not only understand the gospel but see and experience it lived out in a church planter's home.

How have you seen god working in your church?

Even before we move out to the mission field, we have already witnessed God's work through the assembly of a number of families and the generosity of our supporters. As we are thankful for the Lord's provision, we are determined to do two things well by his grace - evangelism and discipleship. We pray this new church will not only be a blessing to the city we will be in, but also a hub to train and resource future church planters.

church name

Irvine Chinese PCA (temporarily, until our core group decides on a name)

church email

tonywang316@gmail.com

What is your church’s mission?

Committed to gospel centrality and missional discipleship, we desire to see individuals, families, and the community be renewed by the good news of Jesus Christ. We hope to plant a church that plants churches, we aim to make disciples that make disciples, all by God's grace.