ABOUT
The National Hispanic Pastors Alliance (NAHPA) is one of the fastest growing 501(c)(3) nonprofits for Hispanic Christian pastors and leaders. NAHPA is uniting Hispanic Christian leadership to advance faith-based values, empower pastoral leadership, educate communities, and engage in advocacy and community impact.
MISSION
NAHPA is empowering Hispanic Christian leaders nationwide to unite, serve, and transform their communities.
NAHPA serves Hispanic and Latino communities and organizations of Christian denominations by working together in the focus areas of education, policy and advocacy, church and pastoral development, and community engagement. Our mission is to advance faith-based values in Hispanic and Latino Christian communities, and to advance the wellbeing of Hispanic and Latino communities nationwide. Specifically, NAHPA is equipping Hispanic Christian pastors and leaders to steward their roles as leaders and community advocates.
IMPACT
In the United States, the Hispanic and Latino communities account for nearly 20% of the U.S. population and outpace overall population growth. NAHPA serves this significant population by partnering with Hispanic and Latino Christian communities nationwide.
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Carlos Duran, President and Founder
Gerardo Laboy, Chief Operating Officer
Ricardo Correa, Director of Policy and Advocacy Programs
Armando Vera, Director of Education Programs
Libia Duran, Director of NAHPA Israel
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The Executive Board functions to provide governance and strategic direction for the organization, ensuring it operates effectively and fulfills its mission.
Bishop Angel Nunez, Iglesia Cristiana Bilingue and Multicultural Prayer Movement Inc
Bishop Abel Palomo, Presbitero of The International Pentecostal Holines Church (IPHC)
Rev. Rafael Guevara, President Iglesias Pentecostales El Shaddai Internacional
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The Pastoral Board functions to advise and provide guidance on topics of faith, church and pastoral growth, policy opinions, membership referrals, and more.
Pastor Luis Avila, IPHC Director of Hispanic National and Latinamerican Ministries. Oklahoma
Pastor Julio Escoto, President of COLAPA, Confraternidad Latina de Pastores de Paterson y NJ. The Chapel an Wayne
Angel Jordan, Director of Hispanic Initiatives, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
Rev. Guillermo Mangieri, Istrouma Ministry. Alabama
Pastor Efrain Pineda, Presidente de Congreso Red. Texas, vida Church Amarillo TX
Pastor John Mendez, Cathedral of Faith. California
Pastor Fabio Sosa, Reform Church in America Mission Advancement Director. Houston TX
Pastor Roga Compean, New Way Community Chruch, Nags Head NC
Pastor Gerardo Laboy, Iglesia Restauracion , Manbaue PR
Pastor Ricardo Correa, Iglesia Monte Sinai, Durham NC
Pastor Aramndo Vera, Iglesia Crisiana Alianza, McAllen TX, La Alianza del Valle
Pastor Nathan Bonilla, Zion Assembly Church of God, TN, Museum of the Bible, Washington D.C.
Pastor Guillermo Manguieri, Istrouma Espanol, Baton Rouge, LA
Pastor Ramon Lorenzo, Associacion de Pastores de New York, Centro Cristiano de Fe, NY
Pastor Edson Dos Santos: Pastor Comunidad Cristiana Internacional, NC. Assemblies of God Superintenden of the MidAtlantic
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The Advisory Board functions to advise and provide guidance on topics of business, law, finances, faith-based organizational culture, and nonprofit management.
Pastora Libia Duran, President Pastors Wives of America
Pastor Eddy Aleman, General Secretary of Reform Church in America RCA
Carlos Ortiz, Pastor of Cristo Vive Miami
Montse Alvarado, President & COO at EXTN news
Jesse Rojo, Philos Project, Deputy Manager Director
Michael Bowman, President Alec Action, American Lefislative Exchange Council
Travis Weber, VP at Family Research Council FRC for Policy and Goverment
Marck Rogers, President of the Clapham Group
Pastor John Mendez, Cathedral of Faith, CA
Russell Snyder, President and CEO of Volunteers of America
Gloria Garces, Founder and Chief Impact Strategist at NONAGON
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NAHPA is committed to operating with integrity, transparency, and in service to our community, agency, and organizational partners.
Donor information:
NAHPA is a 501(c)(3) organization
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1101 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington D.C. Suite 390, 20004
202-925-1915
NAHPA MEMBERSHIP
The NAHPA membership is a national network of Hispanic Christian leaders and pastors with a passion to change their church, community, and nation. Benefit from exclusive access to pastoral development classes, resources, travel, and more.
ANNUAL
GATHERING
2025
SEPTEMBER 15-16
Location
Washington D.C.
An opportunity to put your faith in action with a gathering of passionate Hispanic Christian pastors, leaders, and NAHPA community members from nationwide.