Jose Rodriguez
Puritan Board Freshman
I am currently in Bible college and plan on pursuing my MDiv this next year. My concern is with what seems to be a prejudice in some Reformed congregations with regards to calling pastors. This is just an observation I have made by looking at the list of pastors that serve in a many Reformed denominations and I notice that Hispanic pastors don't seem to present in most (if any) Reformed congregations. My wife and I have been contemplating and praying about a move from the PCA to one of two Reformed denominations. One has a distinctly Scottish heritage while the other Dutch. As I have looked at the different churches and the pastors that serve there, I do not see a single congregation that has a Hispanic pastor. I would assume that in most cases it is because Hispanic peoples are not familiar with Reformed Theology or belong to Roman churches. (Of course, I understand that we need to reach out to the Hispanic community and show them the wonderful truth of historic Confessional Reformed Theology.)
Let me get to the point: Is there any reason I should be concerned with regard to the fact that I am Hispanic? What are my chances of receiving a call to one of these churches because of my race? I know that this is a touchy subject, but when I do not see any Hispanic pastors it is a real concern.
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Let me get to the point: Is there any reason I should be concerned with regard to the fact that I am Hispanic? What are my chances of receiving a call to one of these churches because of my race? I know that this is a touchy subject, but when I do not see any Hispanic pastors it is a real concern.
Thanks in advance for your responses.