The pastoral vision focuses on the labor of the acts. Our tent is all about disciples that make disciples. Our vision isn’t at all associated with today’s view of religion and denomination. We preach and teach the gospel as it is written word for word in the Bible. We believe the word of god is the true voice, the authority and the spirit lead advice directly from God. We believe in kingdom business.

Capernaum Valley is lead by Reverend Jae Ornelas carreto, Co Pastor Raul Medina and evangelist Carlos Espinal… We focus on reaching out to those who are outside of the faith by showing love in order to bring about the Lord’s will for the community, the city and those around us. We have service every Sunday at 9:30am, women’s ministry mondays at 6pm, Bible Study at 10am on Tuesdays and Wednesday at 6pm. the northeast campus is one of several reform locations which collectively share the good news, the hope and remain at the forefront of paso, tx.


the Holy Spirit uses both the ministers in various ways according to the needs in the local church and the surrounding community. God knows the capability and personal disposition of each minister. No one can be placed in a higher position than that of which he is worthy (1 Timothy 3:13 ; Romans 12:3). This church isn’t ran by ministers alone but in the unity and the hands on deck. All members alike serve and aid in the mission. We believe that every single person has a gift and purpose whether it is ordained or voluntary. The day to day role of the church is achieved thru a collective effort lead by the Holy Spirit. (Acts 1:8) the Lord Jesus Christ is the highest role, therefore our head and chief cornerstone. According to the letters of Paul we are all equal and work in different areas as the body is composed of many different body parts united in cause of one mission to co labor and bring about the will of God for all brethren within and outside the body.

ministry is a serious calling of God and the Holy Spirit confers upon the pastors the faculty of serving at Capernaum valley with the highest level of commitment and integrity. These roles are deployed in distinct capacities and with distinct gifts, the manifestations of which are used for the edification of the Body of Christ (Romans 12:6-8; 1 Corinthians 12:5-11; Ephesians 4:11-12). At Capernaum valley the calling to the ministry is one of extreme importance and of divine origin. the living Word of God contains sufficient teaching regarding the requirements that must be met and kept by the pastor, co-pastor as well as the deacon and local evangelist. All ministers on campus are tasked with serving in the ministry. Therefore, an organized ecclesiastical board at reform ministries is deployed to examine candidates for the ministry to determine whether these candidates should be approved and what tasks they shall be assigned (Acts 1:23-26, 6:1-3; 1 Timothy 3:1-10, 4:14, 5:22; Titus 1:5-9).

Our church is intimate and consists of an RCM which is focused on Bible studies throughout the city and intentional revival gatherings to build the kingdom of god thru the power and by the fire that is the Holy Spirit. The evangelism ranges from food pantry assistance, sack lunches for the needy, street preaching and even knocking on the doors in our effort to engage with our surrounding community. Our efforts also include financial assistance and help with minor expenses such as utility bills and rent. Carlos Espinal is the local evangelist and not only is he focused on radio, but he uses his recording and production platform to connect with audiences all around the world thru the praise and worship ministry.

Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news, the kingdom and stayed busy healing disease and sickness. Matthew 9:35 teaches us that the disciples were walking with the only thing that they had of any value what so ever, and that was their faith. People believed as a result of this tangible faith and the community witnessed countless miracles in the apostolic days.

Our tent strives to reflect Jesus while leading by example of faith. We are extremely active in the hospital ministry, prison ministry. outdoor evangelism, to include our visits to the orphanages and elderly homes. True religion is caring for the orphans and the widows. With that said, In the lord’s mercy we are able to provide leadership training with intent to develop, equip and send out disciples that create disciples thru our local rcm. We take this mission serious and always strive to serve as Jesus did, while adhering to Matthew 28:11 in making disciples of the nation.

Acts 29, is our beloved brothers and sisters, walking as the apostles walked in the 1st century faith. This is the only book that is still being forged. This is the primitive church life in 2026. We continue to preach and teach the apostolic way of life and walk by embracing the countless teachings jesus left us within his word to the disciples.

They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. - acts 2:42

John answered, “Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none, and anyone who has food should do the same.” - Luke 3:11




At Capernaum valley church we practice baptism in water, by immersion in the Name of Jesus Christ… that’s part of our acts chapter 29 reform, where we stick to the way the apostles according to the Bible example in acts 2:38-41… baptism is by immersion as it represents the death of man unto his or her sin, thus bearing similarity to the death of Christ (Romans 6:1-5). the Apostles and other ministers followed this example during the early period of the Church, in this same way, and it is recorded in the Scriptures (Acts 2:38, 8:16, 10:48, 19:6, 22:16).

Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. - ACTS 2:38

built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone.- Ephesians 2:20

Matthew 19:14 teaches a message repeated in the gospels not to forbid the children from going to Christ. Jesus says, “Let the little children come to me,” and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these. With that said, Baptism is a moral decision and isn’t a requirement for infants. The heavens already belong to them. Baptism is something someone does when they reach that point and are able to decide as the lord did give us all a freedom to choose. we present the children as it is done biblically which reminds us in Luke… do not forbid them to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven. Luke 18:15-17… presenting infants which have nothing to repent for, thru prayer and meaningful celebrations is extremely biblical. We believe wholeheartedly if a parent is to instruct a child in the ways of the lord even after years have passed that child will not depart from the correct and honorable path of righteousness. Educating our youth is essential. But teaching them to place their eyes and hearts upon Jesus is life changing. This beautiful process starts with presenting a child in his or her infancy stage and dedicating the child to the Lord.

As a result, Acts chapter 5 shows people making their way to the Apostles… It teaches us that people brought the sick into the streets and laid them on beds and mats so that at least Peter’s shadow might fall on some of them as he passed by in Acts 5:15… Again the Apostles were given authority by Jesus. And they walked with the only thing they had to offer and that was faith.