Pastor Adam Riveiro was born and raised in the city of Tampa, Florida. He began attending West Gate Christian School during the sixth grade. As a direct result of the Bible teaching and preaching at West Gate, Adam received Christ as his Savior at the age of sixteen. Two years later, he visited the Boston area on his senior trip. It was on this trip that Adam fell in love with the area. He also saw a need for more Bible-preaching, Baptist churches in New England. In 2001, both Adam and his future wife Dianne Gray followed God’s leading to attend Heartland Baptist Bible College in Oklahoma City. They met while working in the school cafeteria and later fell in love. Two years after the couple met, they were married at Bible Baptist Church in Stillwater, Oklahoma. While studying at Heartland, both Adam and Dianne served in children’s and teen ministries at Southwest Baptist Church. In 2005, Adam graduated with a bachelors in pastoral studies, while Dianne graduated with her associates in church education. After graduation, the Riveiro family moved back to Tampa to serve at West Gate Baptist Church under the ministries of Pastor Bruce E. Turner and Pastor George Pirt. Adam served as the youth director and music director at West Gate, and was a part-time faculty member at Florida Baptist College. In addition, both Adam and Dianne taught at West Gate Christian School. In all, the Riveiro’s served at West Gate for seven years. During that time, Dianne also graduated from Florida Baptist College with her bachelors degree in early childhood development. In the fall of 2011, God laid it on the hearts of the Riveiro’s to plant a church in the Boston area. After a time of planning and prayer, the town of Easton was chosen as the area to plant Liberty Baptist Church. LBC held its first service at Parkview School on June 9, 2013. Since that time, God has blessed the congregation with a home at 800 Washington Street in Easton. The Riveiro’s enjoy being active in the community with Adam appointed by Easton’s Select Board in 2019 to the town’s Commission on Disability, where he now serves as treasurer. Adam has also served on the board of directors at Heartland Baptist Bible College since 2017. Along with writing books for their family’s imprint, Ready Scribe Publications. Adam and Dianne are both columnists for The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, the trade magazine for homeschool families. Adam has also been a guest columnist for Easton’s Journal News Independent newspaper, Save New England magazine, and the Global Baptist Times. To date, he’s written over 100 published columns on various biblical subjects. Adam and Dianne have four children: Bethany, Kaylee, AJ, and Peyton.
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