Church Plants Across México

Empowering Communities by Discipling and Multiplying Believers

We believe that healthy churches plant churches. As stewards of the Gospel, it’s vitally important that the local church is not just relevant but essential to a flourishing society. That is why Planted Ministries follows a three-to-five-year strategy focused on discipling, gathering and multiplying new Believers or Christ-Followers.

Year 1

Year One involves going and serving the community coupled with evangelism and discipleship. We call this cultivating the soil and planting seeds.

Developing a core leadership team and small house groups is foundational for discipling new Believers. This is where the watering and fertilizing takes place.

Year 2

Year Two is a benchmark for constituting as a church with its own facilities for gathering as a large group or congregation.

We’re not talking about building barns or silos to store the harvest, but instead more like a greenhouse where seedlings are fully developed for transplanting in the fields to produce their own fruit.

Years 3-5

Years three to five focus on coaching, mentoring and equipping local church leaders to plant more churches. We call this the pruning effect.

Much like when farmers cut back new growth and dead ends to manage the shape of the fruit tree for maximum production, so too must leaders and church planters, for the sake of the Gospel, routinely eliminate that which makes them unproductive.

Church Planters

Church Planters across Mexico

Casa de Dios
Iglesia Bíblica Palabra de Cristo
Iglesia Bíblica Redención
Iglesia Bautista Reformada
Iglesia Bíblica de Compostela
Iglesia Bíblica Metropolitana
Iglesia Bíblica de Monterrey

Cesar Villalba

Culiacán, Mexico

Eduardo Izquierdo

Monterrey, Mexico

Daniel Puerto

Guadalajara, Mexico

Joel Armando Reyes Sandoval

Nayarit, Mexico

Javier Lopez huerta

Nayarit, Mexico

Yosimar Moya Carbajal

Sinaloa, Mexico

Brian Warne

Sinaloa, Mexico

Antonio De La Cruz Espinoza

Sinaloa, Mexico

Oscar Martinez Bernal

Sinaloa, Mexico

Hector Hugo Ortega Sanchez

Sinaloa, Mexico