Ray Chang
Dr. Ray Chang is originally from Southern California where he attended Biola University majoring in Biblical Studies. From Biola, he went to Talbot and Dallas Theological Seminary earning a MDiv and an MA in Sacred Theology. He more recently completed his Doctorate in Ministry at Trinity Divinity Evangelical School. In addition to his academic history, Ray has extensive ministry experience in second-generation Korean American and multiethnic ministries.
He began as a youth pastor in Southern California, then moved to an internship at First Evangelical Free Church of Fullerton under the pastoral leadership of Chuck Swindoll. It was there that Ray was ordained and received his call to Korean Central Presbyterian Church as their English ministry pastor. He served there for three years from 1993-1996.
Afterward, he planted a multi-ethnic church, Ambassador Bible Church, in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. In 2000, Ray moved back to Southern California to the same church where Ray did his internship, EV Free Fullerton to become the Outreach Pastor. In 2003, Ray planted his second church, Ambassador Church in Anaheim and Brea. Currently, Ray leads a multiethnic ministry called Ambassador Network focused on Church Planting/Leadership Development in the Multiethnic context. As part of Ambassador Network, and Ray leads the Mosaix Institute at Wheaton College as run a small business in Irvine called, FastSigns of Irvine.
Ray is married to Sun, and they have twin daughters, Kristen and Karissa who are both in college.