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What is Ministry?

"Ministry" is from the Greek word diakoneo, meaning "to serve" or douleuo, meaning "to serve as a slave." In the New Testament, ministry is seen as service to God and to other people in His name. Jesus provided the pattern for Christian ministry—He came, not to receive service, but to give it (see Matthew 20:28; Mark 10:45; John 13:1-17).

The Christian should minister by meeting people's needs with love and humility on Christ's behalf (see Matthew 20:26; Mark 10:43; John 2:5,9; Acts 6:3; Romans 1:1; Galatians 1:10; Colossians 4:12). Christians are to minister to others out of their devotion to Christ and their love for others, whether the other people are believers or unbelievers. Ministry to others should be impartial and unconditional, always seeking to help others as Jesus would.

The ministry in our day has taken on more of a vocational meaning as we call pastors "ministers" to full-time service. Pastors do spend their lives in the ministry, they do minister to others, and they can rightly be designated as ministers, but pastors are not the only ones who are to be involved in ministry. From the early New Testament churches to the churches of our day, each Christian should be in the ministry of helping others (see Romans 12:3-8, 10-13; 2 Timothy 2:24-26).

The content of ministry seems to prioritize the ministering in spiritual things, not just practical things. Ministry should certainly place emphasis on sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with others so they can come to know Him and receive Him as personal Savior, go on to experience Him as Lord of their life, and go even further to know Christ as the essence of their Life (see John 1:12; Colossians 2:6-7; Galatians 2:20; Philippians 3:8-10). Ministry can, and should, include ministering to the physical, emotional, mental, vocational, and financial needs of others. Jesus did, and so should we!"

Ministry Experience

YOUTH LEADER

Served as Vice President for Dau Bible Fellowship Church youth group in Dau, Mabalacat, Pampanga, Philippines.

YOUTH PASTOR

Served as youth Pastor for couple of years at the Assemblies of God Church in Manila, PhiIippines.

YOUTH LEADER

Served as Youth President for Dau, Bible Fellowship Church in Dau, Mabalacat, Pampanga, Philippines.

YOUTH PRESIDENT AND PASTOR

Served as Youth President for 2 years, then, a Youth Pastor for 2 years at the Bremerton Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA) Church in Bremerton, Washington.

YOUTH PASTOR

Served as Youth Pastor for 3 years at Alameda Evangelical Alliance Church in Alameda, California.

PASTOR

Served as Pastor for Agat Fellowship Church in Agat, Guam for 4 years.

PASTOR

Served as Pastor for San Diego Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA) Church in Chulavista, California.

ASSOCIATE PASTOR and RELIGIOUS PROGRAM SPECIALIST

Served as an Associate Pastor for Wesleyan Church and as a Religious Program Specialist First Class for First Battalion Eight Marines (1/8).

ASSOCIATE PASTOR and FOUNDER/PRESIDENT OF JOSEPH'S COAT OF MANY COLORS (JCMC)

Served as Pastor for Wesleyan Church and Founded and led JCMC in Jackson, Mississippi.

ASSOCIATE PASTOR

Served as an Associate Pastor for San Diego Christian and Missionary Alliance (CMA) Church in Chulavista, California..

BATTALION CHAPLAIN

Served as a Battalion Chaplain for First Tank Battalion and Second Battalion Seventh Marines in Twentynine Palms, California.

HOSPITAL CHAPLAIN

Served as a Hospital Chaplain for Naval Hospital Camp Pendleton in Camp Pendleton, California.

COMMAND CHAPLAIN

Served as a Command Chaplain for USS Cape St. George (CG-71) in San Diego, California. 

BASE CHAPLAIN

Served as a Base Chaplain for Naval Station San Diego in San Diego, California.

PRISON CHAPLAIN

Currently Serving as a Prison Chaplain for Federal Correctional Institution Berlin in Berlin, New Hampshire.

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