MLADC

   
   

 
Assistant Superintendent 
Rev. Efraim & Elois
Espinoza
 

Rev. Efraim Espinoza, graduated from Latin American Bible Institute in May, 1971 and received a B.A. in Christian Education in 1990.  In 2003, he received a B.A. in Business Administration from Evangel University. He has been a credential AG minister since June 1971 and received ordination in June 1973. He and his wife, Elois served as pastors of Templo Emanuel AG in Crystal City, TX from May, 1971 until July, 1985.  Since July, 1985 until the present, both Efraim & Elois have served in various assignments at the AG national headquarters.  From December, 1996 until October, 2003, they also served as pastors of El Faro AG in Springfield.

Currently, Efraim is serving as director of the Office of Hispanic Relations and coordinator of Evangelio Pentecostal, the Spanish edition of Pentecostal Evangel.

Prior to his present district portfolio, Efraim served as a member of the Midwest Executive Presbytery for 4 years. He has also served as an officer for the Missouri Section of the Midwest District.

Efraim & Elois have been married since June, 1969 and have a daughter, Elizabeth Quick and two sons, Mark and Danny Espinoza.  They also have 5 grandsons and 3 granddaughters.

     
     
Assistant Superintendent e-mail address:  emespinoza@ag.org

   
   

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