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Send Network: New leadership team, new values and Spanish-language website

  • October 7, 2022
  • North American Mission Board
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(Top left to bottom right) Vance Pitman, Travis Ogle, Félix Cabrera, Matt Carter, Michael Crawford and Bryan Loritts make up new executive leadership team for Send Network.
(NAMB Photo)

Send Network: New leadership team, new values and Spanish-language website

At a national meeting of more than 275 field staff at the North American Mission Board’s headquarters Thursday (Oct. 6), Send Network President Vance Pitman unveiled a slate of new leaders, a Spanish-language website and all-new values guiding North America’s largest church planting network.

New values

“As a family of churches planting churches everywhere for everyone, we want to be clear about the values that drive our decisions,” Pitman said. “These values impact everything we do.”

  1. Seek first the kingdom — God is at work locally and globally.
  2. Deepen devotion — Without prayer and the Word, we are powerless.
  3. Stick together — We are a family united by a mission.
  4. Think multiplication — God’s global mission demands disciples and churches that multiply.
  5. Engage your city — The gospel changes lives, families and communities.

The roll-out of changes comes just days after it was announced that funding for Send Network — the church planting arm of the NAMB with some 1,050 currently endorsed church planting missionaries — hit an all-time high this year of $68.9 million given by Southern Baptists through the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering.

New leadership team

Pitman also introduced a new executive leadership team: Félix Cabrera as vice president of Send Network Español, Matt Carter as vice president of mobilization, Michael Crawford as vice president of strategies and development, Bryan Loritts as vice president of regions, and Travis Ogle as executive vice president.

Loritts and Crawford are continuing in their current roles as teaching pastor at The Summit Church, and executive director of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware, respectively — serving covocationally with Send Network — while the others are full-time staff of the organization.

Pitman also introduced the network’s first-ever Lead Team of Planters — visionary, seasoned practitioners who have a proven track record of planting churches:

  • Adam Bailie, Christ Church, Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Brian Bloye, West Ridge Church, Dallas, Georgia.
  • Matt Carter, Sagemont Church, Houston, Texas
  • Michael Crawford, Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware
  • Dean Fulks, Lifepoint Church, Columbus, Ohio
  • Dean Inserra, City Church, Tallahassee, Florida.
  • Jon Kelly, Chicago West Bible Church, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Mark Lee, VantagePoint Church, Eastvale, California.
  • Bryan Loritts, The Summit Church, Durham, North Carolina.
  • Troy Nesbitt, Cornerstone Church, Ames, Iowa
  • Vance Pitman, Hope Church, Las Vegas
  • James Roberson, The Bridge Church, Brooklyn, New York.
  • Sean Sears, Grace Church, Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Brian White, Harvest Church, Carmel, Indiana
  • Keith Wieser, Resonate Church, Pullman, Washington.
  • Ron Zappia, Highpoint Church, Naperville, Illinois.

Their collective planting and pastoral experience totals more than 260 years, Pitman said, with ministries responsible for 882 church plants in North America, and churches that have baptized more than 22,000 new believers and have a current weekend attendance of more than 45,000 people.

Pitman described the lead team of planters as carrying the responsibility of being the face of Send Network, the voice for Send Network and the heart shaping Send Network.

“A lot of planters and their sending churches join Send Network for the unparalleled resources and support we offer,” Pitman said. “But if the money and systems all went away tomorrow, we would still be a family of churches planting churches, led by this godly group of torchbearers and so many pastors and planters like them.”

During the meeting, Cabrera commissioned champions of Hispanic church planting, charged to connect and equip churches as those churches send planters to start new Spanish-language and Hispanic-majority churches across North America, including:

  • Jorge Altieri – U.S. Ohio Valley
  • Julio Crespo – Southern U.S.
  • José D. Fasolino – Canada
  • David Godoy – Western U.S.
  • Leonardo López – U.S. Mountain West
  • Alejandro Molero – Northeastern U.S.
  • Jorge Rodríguez – Midwestern U.S.
  • Xavier Torrado – Puerto Rico

“The opportunity to make new disciples and start churches among the Hispanic community is growing rapidly in North America,” Cabrera said, noting the more than 1,360 Hispanic SBC churches that were already planted from 2011 to 2021. “We are not talking only about Spanish-speaking, first-generation Hispanics, but also second- and third-generation Hispanics. This is an amazing opportunity.”

New website

Cabrera also unveiled an all-new, Spanish-language website serving Hispanic planters and churches with contextualized resources and information, at SendNetworkEspanol.com.

“We have an amazing group of missionaries who are all about taking the gospel to hard-to-reach places in North America,” NAMB President Kevin Ezell said, as he announced the record-breaking funding to the organization’s board of trustees earlier this week at a separate meeting in Chicago.

“I’m grateful for each one of them and the sacrifices they and their families have made to follow God’s calling,” he noted. “These gifts are already making a difference.”


EDITOR’S NOTE — This story was written and originally published by the North American Mission Board. 

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