Rev. Richard (“Rick”) Del Rio co-founded Abounding Grace Ministries in 1982 and Abounding Grace Church in 1992, where he served as lead pastor until November 11, 2017, and is still based as an evangelist. On September 11, 2001, Rev. Del Rio was one of the first clergy responders to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center – arriving ten minutes after the second tower collapsed – and is widely believed to be one of the only identifiable clergymen onsite after FDNY Chaplain Father Mychal Judge perished. The next day, Rev. Del Rio co-convened the Northeast Clergy Group / Ground Zero Clergy Task Force (NEC) as an interdenominational coalition of regional ministers committed to long-term relief and recovery, which grew to over 200. Immediately following 9/11, the NEC initiated onsite clergy counseling at Ground Zero and disaster relief locations throughout the City; bilingual clergy counseling trainings; clergy support networks; faith-based political advocacy with President Bush, Governor George Pataki, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Secretary Tommy Thompson, US Senators, and others; the Ground Zero Relief Fund; and various collaborative efforts such as Network NYC, the Immigrants’ Assistance Program at World Vision, and more. Pastor Rick also co-produced the Tribute to Grace and Hope on the anniversary of 9/11 at Madison Square Garden, for which he also served served as pastoral co-chair.
Abounding Grace Church has grown from Pastor Rick’s immediate family and five friends in 1992 to the vibrant community now led by Pastor Louis Carlo today. Built from the streets through street evangelism, AGM has sponsored the annual Jesus Loves You New York outreach since 1985, the Apple’s Core Coffee House homeless outreach for a decade, the Victorious Overcomers’ Support Group, YW8? (Why Wait?) Youth, Kidz Rock Children’s Ministry, and much more. In addition, AGM regularly hosts short-term missions teams for community development and outreach.
In 1994, Rev. Del Rio co-founded Community Solutions, Inc., a holistic, faith-based organization providing youth and advocacy services, with his son Jeremy. In 2011, Community Solutions transitioned to what is now known as Thrive Collective, a leading provider or arts and mentoring programs in NYC public schools. In October 2000, the Fund for the City of New York awarded them the Union Square Award for these efforts. Rev. Del Rio also serves as an NYPD Police-Clergy Liaison and Executive VP of C.H.I.P.S. (Chaplains Helping In Police Situations); and is a member of the NYC Clergy for Justice, and a featured conference speaker. He and his wife have provided a home to as many as seven neighborhood children at a time, and his children and their families work alongside him in ministry.
Rev. Del Rio has been featured in numerous media reports, including CNN, Fox 5, Christianity Today, Charisma, Christian Times, Tri-State Voice, Love Express, Citizen, Decision Magazine, World Vision Today, CBN, CBS, NY1, TBN and others. The United States Senate commended his heroic response to 9/11 in the Congressional Record in October 2001, and his story was profiled in the book, The Power of a City at Prayer (InterVarsity Press: 2002) in fall 2002.
John Reese
It has been years since I last saw Pastors Rick and Arlene, but would like to send them and their family the best wishes for the upcoming Holidays and beyond. I do not have their address anymore and hope you can get this to them.
God bless and take care.
John Reese