History of Hispanic/Latino ministries in The UMC

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Methodists have been engaged in ministries with Hispanic/Latino communities for over 150 years, yet this rich legacy often gets overlooked. Explore the articles, videos, and podcasts below that celebrate this legacy of ministry within United Methodism. Learn about historic and contemporary Hispanic/Latino leaders within the denomination.

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Alejo Hernández is the first person of Mexican descent to be ordained by the Methodists.

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Born in 1841, in Aguascalientes, Mexico, Alejo Hernández broke through barriers and served as a bridge between the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Mexicans in the late 19th century. Watch this video to learn more.

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History

La Trinidad UMC , founded in 1876, is the longest serving Mexican American congregation in The UMC. Dr. Ashley Boggan D. talks with the Rev. John Feagins about how this historic church in San Antonio, Texas, redefined itself by rediscovering its rich cultural identity.

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