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ABOUT CATALYST.....
 

Catalyst Ministry exists because we believe in the concept of change!

Catalyst consists of Jr. High Students who live out Romans 1:16. We worship God with no restraints, no hesitations because we are unashamed of the God we serve. We, as Catalyst, believe that our age does not limit the impact we can have on this world. According to 1 Timothy 4:12, our age does not limit what God can do through us, and who or what we can change to glorify the kingdom of God. We believe God wants to change every single person, including us, through an intimate relationship with him. No matter what we have done, and no matter where we have been, God can forgive and can change all of us! We believe that by Faith and with God we can change our schools, our families, our church, and our friends by reflecting Christ’s attitude and purity according to PROVERBS 20:11. Catalyst consists of students who do not give into the trends and lifestyles of the world, but rather we strive to change the current trends of the world from that of sin and temporary pleasures to that of Eternal life. We envision a world that reflects 1 Peter 3:11; a world that turns from Evil, and rather runs to God! Catalyst is students willing to be changed by God, willing to be used to cause change, and willing to take a stand for God in order to cause change. Catalyst Ministry, Jr. High Students, causing change for the kingdom of God without being changed by things of this world!


 Pastor Josh Robertson graduated from Bethany University with a Biblical & Theological Studies Degree and since graduation has served as a College Pastor / High School Pastor / & Jr. High Pastor throughout California including Reedley & Santa Cruz. Pastor Josh holds Credentials with the Assemblies of God in the Northern California / Nevada District. He has an evangelistic heart and  wants to equip Jr. High students so that they can take the Good News out into the world. He strongly desires to see the Church taken outside the building, into the community, and into the local schools.