C.J. Ortega
is a pastor in center city Philadelphia, but he didn’t start out there. C.J. and his wife Joy have been through many
different experiences, which have molded them and prepared them for the
ministry that they are involved in now. C.J. had a ‘colorful’ past living in
the city, so when he decided to be a pastor, he wanted to be out of that
scene. He had prepared and was excited to
go pastor at a church in the country, but was told that he would not survive
the culture shock because he was “unchurched.”
Little did he know, the Lord had a specific plan for him in the city
and, if he’d gone to the country church, he would have been challenged by the
ritualistic nature and would bring the justice, but be lacking in the necessary
grace.
C.J. was
hired to work under the head pastor at New Creation Community Church in
Reading, PA. He struggled to submit to
the pastor’s vision when he had so many great ideas waiting to explode. Nine
years later, C.J. was very involved in merging his church he planted, City
Reach, with this church.
There were
many advantages of merging these churches. C.J. said that the merge increased
their “footprint” in the city.
Ministries that they have include:
-Sunday
morning and Sunday night services every week
-Feeding
ministry to the streets on Friday nights
-Food
pantry on Saturday nights for approx. 75 families
-Men’s
discipleship/recovery home, which sleeps 10 men.
-Youth
ministry
-Women’s
ministry
-Wrestling
program
Their discipleship program is based on the vision of “Reach one
to teach one to reach one,” which is pretty self-explanatory.
On top of
his work as the pastor of two churches and director of the men’s home and
feeding programs, C.J. works a secular full-time job. He does this because he wants his church to
focus their funds on ministry rather than feeding his family. Though this is
very generous, I think that the pastor’s time is valuable, and it may be better
for him to be present and paid, than absent and saving money.
C.J.
believes that the only reason to “do” ministry at all is to touch people, to
share the life-giving hope of Christ with people. He said, “It’s about people.
No matter if I’m the janitor or the pastor.”
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