Remembering the life, legacy of Jose Rodriguez

Remembering the life, legacy of Jose Rodriguez

by
Caleb Herrera, Superintendent of Texas-Oklahoma Latin District
| 16 Oct 2020
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Jose Rodriguez

Jose Rodriguez, 92, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away 24 September 2020. He was a minister and educator, who was serving in San Antonio.

Rodriguez was born 25 November 1927 in Jerez, Zacatecas, Mexico, to Manuel Rodriguez and Micaela Correa Rodriguez. He says of his parents in his book Mi Odisea de Gracia y Fe, “My father taught me the value of time, one’s Word, and discipline. My mother was an example of maternal love in times of need and suffering.”

Jose accepted Christ at the age of 19 while still at high school. He was called by God into the ministry immediately after and began studying at Pasadena Nazarene College (now Point Loma Nazarene University). 

He graduated in 1952, six days after being ordained as an elder in the Church of the Nazarene. He obtained his master’s degree in 1956 at Pasadena College as well, studying under two of the most renowned early theologians of the Church of the Nazarene, H. Orton Wiley and W. T. Purkiser. 

He was a pastor in Upland, California, during his undergraduate education. After graduating, he went to pastor Boyle Heights Church of the Nazarene until 1956, when he moved to San Antonio, Texas, to begin his lifelong career as an educator.

He taught at the Spanish American Nazarene Seminary until 1981. During his 25 years at the seminary, he was a professor, academic dean, and college president.

In 1981, he moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to serve as professor and director of the Hispanic program at Nazarene Bible College. In 1995, Jose became a professor at the Mexican Nazarene Seminary in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, until 2005. 

He returned to San Antonio, Texas, in 2007to teach at the district Bible school, Instituto de Educacion Ministerial, where he taught until his passing.

Jose served the Church of the Nazarene in ministry for almost 70 years, serving as a professor, visiting professor, pastor, evangelist, lecturer, and retreat speaker in the USA, Canada, Mexico, and Central and South America. During his 64 years as an educator, he formed leaders and servants who are still serving throughout USA, Canada, and Central and South America. 

Jose published several books, including Santidad desde el Pulpito (Holiness from the Pulpit),  Jacobo Arminio, Vida, pensamiento y legado (Jacobo Arminio, His Life, Thoughts and Legacy), and a memoir, Mi Odisea de Gracia y Fe (My Odyssey of Grace and Faith).

He is survived by his loving wife of 66 years, Lydia D. Rodriguez, and children Joseph Samuel Rodriguez, Martha Rodriguez, Paul Steven Rodriguez, and David Edward Rodriguez. He had many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren. 

Caleb Herrera, contributor to this story, worked under Rodriguez’s leadership at the Spanish American Nazarene Seminary in San Antonio in the late 1970s, and Herrera became Rodriguez’ pastor from 2007 to 2013. Herrera is the superintendent of the Texas-Oklahoma Latin District.

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