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Amazing Grace Sublime Gracia Global Methodist Church existe como una comunidad multicultural de fe para llevar el mensaje de esperanza de Cristo y el amor de Dios a nuestra comunidad y al mundo. La Iglesia Metodista Global está apasionadamente comprometida con adorar y alabar al Dios Triuno, el Padre, el Hijo y el Espíritu Santo. Está deseosa de proclamar la Buena Nueva de Jesucristo como Señor y Salvador a todo el mundo. Y se dedica gozosamente a hacer discípulos de todas las naciones, bautizándolos en el nombre del Padre, del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo.
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Pastor Nena Bonilla was born and raised in El Salvador and moved to the United States when she was 15 years old. She has been married to her husband Junior Velasquez for 30 years and they both share 3 children and 2 beautiful grandchildren. Nena has served the Lord faithfully dating back to an early age serving in different levels of ministry at her home church in California. She currently resides in Florida with her husband, and they have been there for over 20 years. Nena holds a bachelor’s degree in human services with a concentration in youth and family counseling and worked in that field for various years. Currently she is studying to achieve a master’s degree in divinity from United Theological Seminary. Her favorite verses to turn to in good times and even in the tough times are “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.”- Hebrews 11:1, and “Be still, and know that I am God”.

Rev. Deborah Galtere served as a missioner, pastor, educator, and chaplain during her years of ministry serving in the Caribbean, South Africa/Botswana and Florida (USA). Highlights of ministry include travel by foot, horse, donkey-cart, boat, airplane, truck, and car to reach the congregations in which she lived and served. Pastor to rural Batswana, Basara and Zulu communities in South Africa/Botswana in Word and Sacrament, her cross-cultural ministry established 41 mini libraries, 13 early learning centers, 1 church, school classrooms, playgrounds, community gardens and mediator in the Truth and Reconciliation meetings in her circuits. Deborah ministered in refugee camps during the Mozambique civil war, helping in medical missions and in training indigenous missioners to minister to the refugees. She traveled with her husband Glenn in a circuit of over 1,000 kilometers monthly to bring Bible School/Seminary extension classes to 4 different tribal regions. Deborah served two church circuits in Jamaica and helped to establish International Seminary classes in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands in the late 1990’s-early 2000’s. Her ministry in the USA involved pastoring congregations in Hialeah, and Jacksonville, FL and eventually became a Senior Chaplain with Vitas Healthcare. She helped establish Community Chaplains Association, a non-profit that ministered to the elderly home/facility bound and volunteered as a chaplain with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office and the Marine Corps League Auxiliary in Martin County. She presently holds membership in the International Conference of Police Chaplains. Mission and outreach has been the focus of her life and ministry and continues with involvement in local mission outreaches in Port Saint Lucie, FL and the Caribbean. She is presently writing a memoir of her and her husband Glenn's years in Africa - By the Roadside: Traveling with God in Mission.