Orlando Morales Cintrón is a Puerto Rican theologian living in the diaspora who is passionate about serving the local church, the academy, and the broader community. His academic background includes a BA in Psychology and an MS in Family Psychological Counseling, both from Inter American University of Puerto Rico. He recently completed a Master of Arts in Theological Studies (MATS) at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Orlando currently serves as adjunct faculty at Chaminade University in Hawaiʻi and the University of Leadership and Ministry (UNILIMI).
His research interests include sacramental theology, Pentecostal theology, diaspora theology, psychology and Christian faith, and migration and faith. He currently serves as a Resident Scholar at the Center for Public Theology and Migration. As part of his commitment to ecumenical theological dialogue and formation, Orlando participated in the 2025 Oxford Theology Summer School.
In addition to academic research, Orlando is a licensed minister in the Pentecostal Church of God I.M., where he has served in discipleship, evangelism, teaching, and youth ministry. He is also a member of the Society for Pentecostal Studies (SPS) and the Association for Hispanic Theological Education (AETH).