Category: Iglesia Presbiteriana Nuevas Fronteras

Victor Aloyo

Victor is Administrator and Associate Dean for Institutional Diversity and Community Engagement at Princeton Theological Seminary and Lead Pastor of Iglesia Presbiteriana Nuevas Fronteras in Plainfield, New Jersey. He chairs Princeton Seminary’s Urban Ministry Initiatives Cabinet and is Convener of the Covenant Architects Network. Victor received degrees from the University of Pennslyvania (Ed.D) and Princeton Theological Seminary (M.Div.).

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Edgar Saucedo

I was born in Mexico and am committed to the well-being of my family while seeking to know God’s presence in our lives. People are often surprised to find out that I am not strict but instead I am a person who has an open and compassionate heart and loves music. I’m excited about The Zoe Project because it will be a new experience and an opportunity to share my thoughts and be a part of something that engages me to the rest of the community.

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Delly Franco

I was born in Colombia and currently serving the church as a Deacon and am grateful to be an active participant in the church’s worship team. People are often surprised to find out that I am a Christian and I spend a lot of time at the church. I’m excited about The Zoe Project because this will give me the opportunity to a new and challenging experience.

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Andres Arenas

I am 24 and I have been nurtured through the church ever since I can remember and I am grateful to be serving as a Ruling Elder of the church. People are often surprised to find out that I like both the sciences and religion. I’m excited about The Zoe Project because I have never had the opportunity to participate in such a degree that will allow me the opportunity to contribute back, to my church community.

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Mavet Sara Mendez

I am 24 and was born in the U.S. to immigrant Guatemalan parents in California and I currently serve a ruling elder with desire to learn, proclaim, and witness to the wonders of God’s love in my life. People are often surprised to find out that I spend so much time at church. I’m excited about The Zoe Project because I will be able to bring something to the table to our young adults and others from our community.

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Jennie Lee Salas

I am a native of Brooklyn, NY, with thirty years of experience in youth and young adult ministry, church worship, who received an M.Div. from Princeton Seminary and an M.S.W. from Rutgers University, to respond to a call that would further prepare me to establish a theological foundation in providing clinical therapy and pastoral counseling. People are often surprised to find out that I speak three languages and continue to learn others. I’m excited about The Zoe Project because I have always served children, youth and young adults from the God given gifts and passion that flows from me but has never obtain direction and mentorship to explore other creative and innovative ways that will meet our millennial generation where they are.

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The Zoe Project was funded by a grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc, and is headquartered at Princeton Theological Seminary.