Samuel Rodriguez

Samuel Rodriguez is the President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC), the world’s largest Hispanic Christian organization with 42,000 plus U.S. churches and many additional churches spread throughout the Spanish-speaking diaspora.  

[Press Release] UPDATE: Rev. Samuel Rodriguez of NHCLC with Convoy of Hope Announce Relief Campaign: ‘Puerto Rico and Mexico Rise Up: Equip the Church, Restore the Nation’

Sep. 28, 2017

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC), the world’s largest Evangelical Latino organization along with its Puerto Rico and Mexico chapter heads, in partnership with international humanitarian aid organization Convoy of Hope, held a press conference on Wednesday, Sept. 27, to launch the organization’s relief campaign: Puerto Rico and Mexico Rise Up: Equip the Church, Restore the Nation. The following websites will be continually updated with resources and information on how to support the initiative:

English Website: www.PuertoRicoandMexicoRiseUp.org

Spanish Website: www.PuertoRicoyMexicoSeLevantan.org

Press Conference participants included the following representatives:

– Rev. Sam Rodriguez, President of the NHCLC

– Recording Artist Christine D’Clario

– Rev. Tony Suarez, Executive Vice President NHCLC, Head of Governmental Affairs

– Fernando Cabrera, New York City Councilman

– Jeff Nene, National Media Spokesperson, Convoy of Hope

– Bishop Angel Marcial of Church of God for Southeast Region U.S.

– Dr. William Hernandez – NHCLC Chapter President, Puerto Rico

– Rev. Fermin Garcia – NHCLC Chapter President, Mexico

 

As part of the NHCLC’s commitment to both Puerto Rico and Mexico, multiple relief initiatives were announced including:

1. The NHCLC is calling upon all churches in America to adopt one church in Puerto Rico and one in Mexico respectfully. In other words, if approximately 3000 churches have been damaged in Puerto Rico and an additional 1000 in Mexico, then at least 4000 US churches have the opportunity to adopt a church in these respective nations. The commitment is for one year to help both financially and if possible, to send mission teams to help rebuild damaged church buildings and property.

2. The NHCLC has partnered with Convoy of Hope to serve as its distribution partner in both Puerto Rico and Mexico. The NHCLC strongly encourages people to donate to Convoy of Hope and mention this campaign. Rather than collecting supplies at your church, financial donations are preferred at this time as they will empower Convoy of Hope to both purchase and effectively distribute supplies.

3. In partnership with New York City Councilman Fernando Cabrera, the NHCLC will fill a cargo plane in New York City and travel to Puerto Rico with supplies to address basic necessities.

4. The NHCLC will host benefit concerts in partnership with Christine D’ Clario and other Christian artists committed to equipping the church and restoring the nations.

The NHCLC also congratulates and recognizes the valuable initiatives carried out in various states of the nation in response to the crisis in Puerto Rico. A good example of these initiatives is that of FRASEV under the leadership of Bishop Angel Marcial, which has raised 200 electricity generators to be used by community collection centers. The NHCLC will join those efforts seeking the resources to add more generators and more Houses of Hope in order to deliver relief to even more families that have lost so much to the storm. In addition, the NHCLC is purchasing generators directly and shipping them to both Puerto Rico and Mexico.

To listen to a full recording of Wednesday’s press conference call, please click here.

Rev. Samuel Rodriguez’ Univision op-ed, Puerto Rico 2.0: How Hurricane Maria Can Save Puerto Rico is available in Spanish.

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Rev. Samuel Rodriguez is president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference. He has been named by CNN and Fox News as “the leader of the Hispanic Evangelical movement” and TIME Magazine nominated him among the 100 most influential leaders in America.

The National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference is recognized and identified by Time Magazine, New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Christianity Today, Charisma Magazine, NBC, Telemundo, Univision, Fox News, CNN, and a number of additional media outlets, publications, and periodicals as America’s largest and most influential Hispanic/Latino Christian organization with 40,118 certified member churches in the United States and chapters in Latin America.

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