Peter Mortlock & Bev Mortlock are the Senior Pastors of City Impact Church Auckland, with a passion for building strong local churches and establishing the Kingdom of God. Founded in 1982 today they minister to a congregation of over 2500 and have established satellite churches in Queenstown, Invercargill and Balclutha.
Devoted to seeing souls saved and the Body of Christ grow into unity, maturity and wholeness Pastors Peter and Bev are leaders of great strength and capacity, a dynamic force, with a shared dream to build a church of local focus and global impact. They are respected throughout the Body of Christ as leaders of great integrity, and both are sought after speakers, locally and internationally.
Nation minded, with reformation on his heart and lips, Peter Mortlock is committed to the Cause of Christ, passionate for revival, determined about reaching the lost and preaches with authority and real life wisdom. His energy, drive and passion for the cause see him excel in his love for people and his ability to consistently empower the church to new heights. He is a man of huge vision who is constantly seeking fresh revelation from God.
With an unstoppable attitude towards revolutionising our nation through building on generations, Bev is an exceptional woman full of zeal for the house of God. Focused on breakthrough, a change agent with a strong prophetic voice and resolute vision to see the Kingdom established. Gutsy, determined and full of life she is cherished and valued for her creativity, energy and passion for empowering people. Always looking to do things better, Bev greatly assists in achieving a standard of excellence in all City Impact Church does.
Pastors Peter and Bev's two sons Mark and Tarry serve on staff at City Impact Church, and they have four precious grandchildren. Peter often says he is just an ‘ordinary guy’ from Taranaki having a go for God. The lives of Pastors Peter and Bev are an example to us that when you devote yourself to the cause of Christ, an ordinary life can have an extraordinary impact.