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		<title>Calvary Chapel Rio Grande Valley</title>
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			<title>Pastor Ray</title>
						<description><![CDATA[Ray was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico; his parents lived in Belen, and
moved to Baldwin Park, California when he was a year old. Ray was heavily
influenced by his father ]]></description>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<section class="sp-section sp-scheme-0" data-index="1" data-scheme="0"><div class="sp-section-slide"  data-label="Main" ><div class="sp-section-content" ><div class="sp-grid sp-col sp-col-24"><div class="sp-block sp-text-block " data-type="text" data-id="0" style=""><div class="sp-block-content"  style="">Ray was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico; his parents lived in Belen, and<br>moved to Baldwin Park, California when he was a year old. Ray was heavily<br>influenced by his father who introduced him to drugs when he was in 7th<br>grade. In his freshman year at Bishop Amat Catholic High School in La Puente<br>he began abusing cocaine and alcohol. Every weekend Ray would find a place<br>to party and get wasted, which led to his expulsion from Bishop Amat.<br>After lying about his age, he was hired as a superintendent for a construction<br>company. As his drug problems got worse, Ray recalled “My mom was a<br>Christian and was always preaching to me. At times I was so high I thought I<br>was going to die. I made promises to God that if He would just help me<br>through. I would give my life to Him.” God brought him through, but Ray<br>never kept his end of the bargain.<br>One day while Ray was about to get high, he remembers hearing a voice. “Go<br>to church.” He thought he was going crazy and ignored it and then he started<br>to get out of his truck when he heard it again. This time Ray started the car,<br>punched the gas and went to Calvary Chapel West Covina. God spoke to him<br>through Pastor Raul Ries and Ray gave his life to the Lord.<br>Months after coming to Christ, Ray felt that God was calling him into the<br>ministry, and he went to Bible College at C. C. Golden Springs. He married his<br>wife, Margarite, and in 1992, after their first daughter Alexzandra was born,<br>they moved to Belen, New Mexico where they started Calvary Chapel Rio<br>Grande Valley (CCRGV).<br>In October of 1992 Pastor Ray and Margarite started a weekly home Bible<br>study in the basement of their home. Once the home study was established,<br>they began meeting on Sundays for services in their basement. The church<br>was incorporated on July 18, 1994 and by December 1994 the church of 30<br>people had outgrown the basement and they rented their first building on<br>Becker Street in downtown Belen. By April 1997 the church of 120 members<br>had outgrown the Becker Street location and moved to a new location in Rio<br>Communities. By the end of 1999 the Rio Communities facility also became<br>too small to comfortably accommodate the weekly worshipers.<br>After several years and attempts to rent the only suitable available space in<br>Belen, the vacated Wal-Mart store, Wal-Mart agreed to lease the building<br><br>through their remaining lease period. By this time Pastor Ray had been<br>blessed with three more children: Annalise, Raymond and Henry. CCRGV held<br>their first service in their new facility April 2001, Easter Sunday.<br>In August of 2004 CCRGV completed the new 1200 seating sanctuary and in<br>2014 CCRGV purchased its building and is the home of Canon Christian<br>Academy a K5-12 school, Grounded Café and Bookstore.<br>Pastor Ray has been blessed to serve his community for the last 27 years as<br>he continues to teach the Word of God and reach the world with the Gospel<br>of Jesus Christ</div></div></div></div></div></section>]]></content:encoded>
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