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OdysseyThe Mission Statement of the Presbytery of Los Ranchos
The Mission of the Presbytery of Los Ranchos is to further the Kingdom of God by being a learning community that fosters effective missional congregations that embody the Great Ends of the Church through- faithful stewardship of our theological traditions, shared values and resources
- cultivating missional
partnerships - brokering resources for
missional effectiveness - securing and nurturing effective missional leaders
- fostering creativity and excellence
- challenging presbyters and churches to continual
missional learning and experimentation
Los Ranchos Presbytery
With 56 churches, spanning an area of more than 2,000 square miles, speaking eight languages in worship on a Sunday morning and situated amongst a population of 5.2 million, the Los Ranchos Presbytery is a diverse tapestry of people, churches and relationships.
Our churches are involved in ministry within their own neighborhoods, in partnership with each other across the presbytery, and partnering with outside organizations such as World Vision.
We, in the Los Ranchos Presbytery, are many things, but at our core we seek to further the Kingdom of God, by serving our congregations, in all that we are and do. Some of the ways we hope to do this are by:
- Being an environment that fosters learning
- Encouraging relationship amongst our churches and in the wider community
- Cultivating and nurturing that which makes us stronger together than on our own
What we are not:
- Primarily a regulatory body, seeking to keep track of our churches and make sure
they ‘stay in line’ - “The man behind the curtain,” as in The Wizard of Oz. We do not exist to provide all of the answers or bestow words from on high
- Just a meeting. Though we do participate in ‘presbytery gatherings’ on a regular basis, the ‘presbytery’ is less a meeting and more an organic web of relationships and interconnectedness amongst our people and our churches
We believe that where two or three of us are gathered, ‘the presbytery
is there.’ So, whether this be churches who partner together for
Hurricane Katrina Recovery work on the Gulf Coast, the Y Malawi Network
of those who are praying for and working with that African country, or
partnerships that bridge the urban suburban divide that often splits our
communities and churches, these are all examples of the Los Ranchos Presbytery.


