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John
Gimenez with the Lord
by Michael Ireland
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA - John Gimenez of Rock Ministerial Family and Rock
Church International has gone to be with the Lord. He was 76. He died
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 after suffering a stroke.
According to his ministry website, John Gimenez was born in Spanish
Harlem, New York and raised in the South Bronx. He was the son of a pastor
and, as he liked to point out, a “praying Mom.”
Gimenez became involved with drugs and when he was only eleven years old,
he was put in a reform school. When he was sixteen, John went to prison for
the first time of what would be end up being many times. He eventually ended
up serving time in some of the worst prisons in the state of New York.
As his drug addiction continued to worsen, John voluntarily went to
several rehabilitation programs but none helped him. He was told that he was
incurable and would in all probability die from a bullet, a knife, an
overdose of heroin, or, if he was lucky, be in a mental institution for the
rest of his life.
On April 12, 1963, John Gimenez left Rikers Island Penitentiary and found
his way to a small church called Damascus Christian Church. It was there that
he had a personal experience with the Lord Jesus Christ. Afterwards, he
traveled for five years with a drama group he formed called "The Addicts."
The group spoke in churches, schools and colleges sharing the horror of drugs
and the message of salvation in Christ. He attended Elim Bible Institute and
in 1967, he married the former Anne Elizabeth Nethery of Corpus Christi,
Texas.
The Gimenez’s traveled and ministered as Evangelists but God’s directive
to John and Anne was "…I am sending you to a people you know not of…”
After an appearance on The 700 Club in 1968, Betty Forbes, (who
would later become a staff pastor at Rock Church), directed them to an empty
church building in the Norfolk, Virginia. area. Soon it was overflowing with
hundreds of spiritually hungry people. Out of that revival, John and Anne
Gimenez founded the Rock Church and oversaw its rise to prominence as one of
the largest Charismatic churches in the world.
After being delivered from a life of addiction, Gimenez always had a heart
for those with shattered lives and he developed several outreaches that
ministered to drug addicts, broken families and anyone that needed a second
chance. Today, many of those men and women are serving the Lord and are
themselves pastors of churches.
In 1980, John felt led to call Christians throughout the United States to
fast and pray for the future of our nation. After partnering with others, he
organized a diverse group of Christian leaders and denominations for what
became known as “Washington for Jesus.”
On April 30, 1980, hundreds of thousands of Believers gathered on the Mall
in Washington, D.C. for a day of prayer and repentance while hundreds of
others marched around the Capitol area with signs and banners declaring
Christ's lordship over the nation. Other “Washington for Jesus" rallies in
1988 and 1996, the “America for Jesus” rally in 2004 and more than 200 other
rallies across the U.S involving millions of Believers crying out to God,
helped usher in a climate of unity and a Godly change for righteousness
across America. Some say that the “Washington for Jesus” and “America for
Jesus” rallies helped change the course of our nation and have altered the
American political landscape forever.
John Gimenez was a firm believer in the teaching of the Ten Commandments
and never backed down on his call for prayer to be reinstated in public
schools. He always championed the cause of the unborn and refused to vote for
any politician that endorsed abortion. As an author and a songwriter, John
wrote several books and recorded several albums. He made numerous television
appearances where he shared his testimony and always sounded a clarion call
for Godly change in our nation.
Rock Church is now a vibrant ministry with outreaches throughout Virginia,
the United States and around the world. When John assumed full-time duties as
Apostle and Bishop of the Rock Ministerial Family in 1999, Anne Gimenez was
named Senior Pastor of the Rock Church International.
Today, the Rock Ministerial Family has over 500 churches around the world.
This apostolic ministry is committed to fulfilling the purposes of God by
equipping people from the “cradle to the grave.”
Gimenez's vision of a family of churches where relationships are
developed, a “covering” is provided and where unity is promoted will continue
to “plant” new congregations as the Lord leads. His calling to build churches
of Prayer, Worship, Healing and Restoration will go forward as others take up
his mantle to fulfill a legacy that glorifies God.
John was a father, husband, brother and a Pastor’s pastor for over 40
years. He will be greatly missed.
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