Molina to lead National Hispanic Baptist Network in full-time role

Bruno Molina speaks at the 2023 SBC Annual Meeting. BP PHOTO

DALLAS (BP)—The National Hispanic Baptist Network has elevated its executive director, Bruno Molina, from a part-time role to a new full-time role to oversee the organization’s diverse offering of support to Hispanic churches and leaders across the Southern Baptist Convention.

“I’m thrilled that, after two years of serving in this role on a part-time volunteer basis, I can focus full-time on reaching the Hispanic community and through them realizing our vision ‘that all the peoples of the earth may know that the Lord is God,'” Molina said.

“I’m so glad that the NHBN will now have Dr. Bruno Molina serving as executive director on a full-time basis. He not only had the vision of what NHBN can and will become, but his life-long service to Hispanic Baptists will serve him well as he serves Hispanic Baptists all across the United States,” said Jesse Rincones, chairman of the NHBN’s Board of Directors. Rincones is also the Executive Director of the Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas (Convención Bautista Hispana de Texas), and the pastor of Alliance Church in Lubbock.

“The work of the National Hispanic Baptist Network is needed now more than ever. The 3,400 Hispanic churches in the SBC need a network like this at the national level. It’s exciting to see how God is already working to bring unity, collaboration, and culturally contextualized resources and experiences that is so needed in our churches,” Rincones added.

Molina will oversee the NHBN’s daily operations, including its 11 ministry teams: Prayer, Evangelism, Discipleship, Missions Mobilization, Emerging Leaders, Revitalization, Finance, Education, Women’s Ministry, Pastoral Care, and Church Planting.

He served bi-vocationally with the Navigators ministry, and for the last 16 years Molina has been the Language & Interfaith Evangelism Associate for the Southern Baptists of Texas Convention, partnering with churches by encouraging, equipping, and resourcing them to evangelize the people of over 300 language groups and many faiths throughout Texas.

In addition to formerly serving as a pastor, church planter, and human resources manager, Molina is an adjunct professor of apologetics, theology, and world religions at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He also teaches at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, taught at Louisiana Baptist University, the Baptist Seminary in Havana Cuba, and Baptist Seminary in Nogales, Mexico.

“Hispanic Southern Baptists make up a mission force of bilingual and transcultural missionaries that are poised to make a significant kingdom impact,” Molina said. “United for the His glory, we exist to connect on mission, contribute resources, and celebrate what God is doing among us in collaboration with the body of Christ.”

This article originally appeared in Baptist Press.

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