Mitch Ribera — Lead
Pastor
The “story” of Mitch Ribera illustrates the amazing
things God can do through a person who possesses a spirit willing
to be directed by his subtle promptings. Our lead pastor originated
from a family whose parents divorced when he was young, and after
his mother remarried, the new blended family totaled nine members!
Mitch grew up living and breathing sports, so it seems perfectly
fitting that his “spiritual birth” took place at a basketball
camp! In the summer of 1973 while Mitch was attending the hoops
camp, a speaker came, and using nothing more than silverware was
able to convey the Good News with such impact, that Mitch and his
brothers accepted Jesus Christ. And, like all things in life, Mitch
approached his budding relationship with God with fiery passion!
Mitch has been blessed with a life rich in academic,
athletic and personal rewards, but it is his introduction to his
future wife, Jami, that Mitch considers to be one of his greatest
gifts from God. Both attended Fresno State, she was pursuing a degree
in child development, he an avid soccer player working on a business
degree. And what began as a great friendship soon turned into an
enduring desire to spend the rest of their lives together.
While Mitch’s academic focus illustrated
a talent and a drive to succeed in the business world, he had an
unrelenting feeling that his professional life was meant to be more
directly related to serving God. And so it is a testament to God’s
wisdom that he would allow Mitch to find his calling to ministry
through a business project! Completed during his junior year of
college, the assignment was to research an industry and a company
that he was interested in and assess how his gifts, talents, ability
could benefit this potential employer. Mitch researched the Baptist
General Conference and his home church-Northwest. Additionally,
Mitch sought wise counsel from trusted advisors, including his pastor
Bufe Karraker, his parents, and Jami. Mitch relates that it was
through his efforts and experiences for this project that he realized
that God was speaking to him, and calling him to become a pastor!
No bright lights, no fireworks… just a firm and unchanging
realization that his career and his heart should belong to God.
After graduating from Fresno State in December
1983, Mitch married his wonderful bride, Jami, on January 7th, 1984.
Wasting no time, the day after his honeymoon, Mitch started as a
college intern at Northwest Church. Yet after 17 wonderful years
of ministry at Northwest, 17 fantastic years of marriage, and 4
awesome kids (Jenna, Jordan, Jonah, and Jaycee), God led Mitch to
a surprising mid-course directional change.
Mitch was called to uproot from his comfortable
staff position at a large church and launch a new church! Sponsored
by the Baptist General Conference, in September of 2000, Jami and
Mitch attended a church planters assessment center in Cheyenne,
and officially established their church plant on January 1, 2001!
Since launching the very first service at New Harvest
Church, on Palm Sunday, 2001, Mitch’s life mission continues
to be "to lead and shepherd my family and God's family in becoming
healthy, Christ-centered teams." His passion to cultivate healthy
families, both at home and in church, continues today. More importantly
to Mitch, he gets to “do life” and church with an extraordinary
team of people who have experienced the fullness of God's unwavering
grace!
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Patrick L. Evans —
Executive Pastor
Pat’s faith walk has had its fair share of peaks and valleys.
Growing up on his grandparents’ farm in the Pacific Northwest,
Pat boldly accepted Jesus into his heart at the tender age of eight.
Five years later at a Youth for Christ rally, he made his public
statement of faith, later that year was baptized. Yet Pat recalls
that in high school his attitude and beliefs began to change. He
likes to refer to the years accompanying this lapse in faith his
own personal foray into the prodigal son’s proverbial “pig
pen.” And even though he attended a Christian College, and
was required to complete four years of Bible Study, Pat feels that
he continually turned away from God. It wasn’t until twenty-three
years later on the advice from a co-worker that he stumbled upon
Northwest Church. And it was then, as Pat recollects, when he walked
through those doors that “I knew I had come home, and by God’s
grace would never wander away again.”
He recommitted his life to Jesus three weeks later,
and hasn’t looked back since. Now serving as the executive
pastor at New Harvest, Pat uses these experiences, and these mistakes,
as evidence of the overwhelming power of God’s grace. Of this
he relates, “God has demonstrated his grace to me three major
times. Once, when Jesus died for my sins, once when by his grace
I realized what Jesus did for me, and once more when He drew me
back to Himself in 1978. I regret it took three.”
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Kelly Rosenthal —
Community Life Pastor
Kelly is
in a fight for his life. Being diagnosed on Thursday, June 9,
2007 with Leukemia: Acute Lymphoblastic Leukema, his journey is
blogged at
http://www.kellyrosenthal.blogspot.com/.
Please check in regularly for updates from Kelly, Gabriela, and the
family as a means to channel communication and ease the burden of
exhaustively communicating where Kelly is in his process.
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