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The Rev. Jorge Luis Mayorga Solis
Milwaukee, WI
Born: November 7, 1955
Spouse: Rosa Mayorga
Children:
Jorge Luis III Mayorga, 31
Juan Carlos Mayorga, 28
Ana Sarahi Mayorga, 27
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Education and Honors:
1996-1998 Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Evanston, Illinois Master in Divinity
1992-1996 Wisconsin University-Parkside Kenosha, WI Bachelor Degree major in Psychology
1990-1992 College of Lake County Crystal Lake, Illinois Associate Degree in Science
1986-1992 Course of Study Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Evanston, Illinois
1989-1990 Nassau Community College Union Dale, NY
1977-1981 National University of El Salvador San Salvador, El Salvador
1975-1977 Colegio Josefino High School Ahuachapan, El Salvador, Central America
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Ministry:
2004-present: District Superintendent and Dean of the Cabinet, Wisconsin Annual Conference (2008) 1993-2004, Lake Geneva: La Resurreccion 1993-1999: part time and new church start Lake Geneva: Hispanic Ministry
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Membership:
Wisconsin Conference Member of the Board of Directors of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry; Facilitator of the National Plan for Hispanic Ministry; Consultant for Conferences in establishing Hispanic Ministries; Teaches for the Course of Study School at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary; Member of: Wisconsin Council of Churches Council of Directors; Milwaukee Interfaith Cabinet; Wisconsin AC Board of Congregation and Circuit Development; 2000-2006, Vice-chairperson, NCJ Hispanic Caucus; 2000-2003, Member, Wisconsin AC Board of Trustees
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Other:
Delegate to General Conference, membership on general boards and agencies, etc. 2004 General Conference Delegate and 2008 first elected clergy delegate for General Conference
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Office:
METRO NORTH DISTRICT 1442 North Farwell Ave Ste 402 Milwaukee, WI 53202 Toll Free Phone: (888) 645-7888 Phone: (414) 271-5080 Fax: (414) 271-6991 Website: www.wisconsinumc.org/metro Email: Jorge@wisconsinumc.org
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Endorsed by:
39th Meeting of the Wisconsin Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church, 2008 MARCHA, the National Hispanic Caucus
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