Vice
President
Rev. Steve B. Montenego
Steve
B. Montenegro is a minister of the gospel and an assistant pastor
to his father, Jose Roberto Montenegro, in Surprise, Arizona.
At heart he believes that the greatest calling one can receive
in life is the “high calling of God in Christ Jesus” mentioned
by Paul.
At
the age of 14, while present at the first youth camp that he
had ever attended, Steve received the calling to be a vessel
of honor in God’s kingdom. Since that moment he has served
this cause in various capacities. At the age of 15 he became
vice president of the local youth group and began his service
to the young people. At the age of 16 he was elected as president
of his local youth group and served in this capacity for the
3 years.
In
the year 2000, at the age of 19, Steve was elected to be the
Arizona District Youth President. Having the privilege
to serve at this capacity, his desire
was to unite with the bishop and the board. Furthermore, he fervently worked
to help bring up the new generation of young people and instill in them the
desire to love God with all their hearts. During this period of 4 and a half
years as district president he continued to serve his local church as Youth
Pastor and Music Minister.
In
December of 2004 he was asked to serve as Higher Education Coordinator
by the National MOP President, Dr. Mark Amin, and his administration.
He had the privilege of serving in this capacity from 2005-2006,
during which the Higher Education Network was implemented.
Steve Montenegro is an alumnus student of Arizona State University: graduating
with a B.S. in Political Science. He graduated Magna Cum Laude and was a member
of the Hispanic Honor Society. Steve also received his Associates of Arts in
Theology from the National Apostolic Bible College and Logos Christian University.
Steve currently works as a District Representative for U.S. Congressman Trent
Franks. He is also currently seeking his JD Law degree.
Steve remains a servant at heart with a deep calling to preach God’s
word and serve His church unceasingly. The desire of his heart is to be a vessel
of honor in God’s hands.
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