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V1.2 Engagement Guidelines: Latino Protestant Leaders

Tip Sheets: Engaging Faith Communities Engagement guidelines : Latino Protestant Leaders Religion Called: Protestantism, evangelical Christianity/evangelicalism, Pentecostalism, or denomination name Adherents Consider Themselves: Cristiano, Protestante and are called Cristianos, evang licos, or Pentecostales House of Worship: Church in English, Iglesia in Spanish First Point of Contact: Pastor and governing committee Religious Leader: Minister/pastor Spoken Direct Address: Use Reverend or Pastor depending on denomination Physical Interaction: Handshakes, hugs, kisses on cheek generally across sexes HOUSE OF WORSHIP. Most Latino Protestant congregations call their place of worship a church. Churches can be small storefront locations or large- scale campuses with multiple buildings. Many houses of worship serve both English-speaking and Spanish-speaking congregations in the same building with separate services for each congregation. Some congregations may worship in members' homes.

TS—Engaging Latino Protestant Religious Leaders (P.2) Adapted with permission from materials created by the National Disaster Interfaiths Network and the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture.

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