Rev. Dr. Uriesou T. Brito is the Senior Pastor of Providence Church in Pensacola, Fl. He was ordained to the Gospel Ministry in 2009. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral Studies from Clearwater Christian College, a Masters of Divinity and a Doctorate of Ministry (D.Min.) from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Fl. in Pastoral Theology.
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Uri & his Family
He married Melinda in 2003 and is the father of Abigail, Ezekiel, Ephraim, Elijah, and Ezra. He is a connoisseur of life and liturgy. He advocates for biblical theocracy and affirms the centrality of the Lord’s Day Worship as the supreme means to restore society to its intended purpose. He affirms that the Psalter is a magnificent hymnbook to be sung consistently as a formational aspect of Christian existence.
He believes that feasting is good and right. Technology needs to be stewarded faithfully. Books are God’s gifts to man. Apostasy is real. Baptism is the entrance gate to the covenant. The Eucharist is God’s food for hungry people and the Triune God is the pattern for all of life.
Other Contributions
Dr. Uri Brito is the editor of The Church-Friendly Family, author of The Trinitarian Father, co-author of An Introduction to Holy Incense, and co-author of commentaries on Ruth and Jonah published by Athanasius Press. He contributed an essay to The Failed Church, edited by P. Andrew Sandlin. He writes for various magazines and online websites, including the Journal of Religious Leadership, Theopolis Blog, and Fight Laugh Feast Magazine. He founded Kuyperian Commentary, an online resource for essays and podcasts with over 20 contributors. He is the host of the Perspectivalist Podcast.
He serves as a board member of the Theopolis Institute and New Saint Andrews College and is the Senior Fellow for Pastoral Theology for the Center of Cultural Leadership.
Pastor Brito was elected on September 28th, 2023, to a three-year term as the Presiding Minister of Council for the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC).