Community Project:
In progress
School Construction
The current school in Membrillal is too small for the number of students enrolled through a sponsorship program. Merari and Tono Rodriguez, pastors of the Iglesia Galilea Church in San Lucas, have facilitated the construction of a new school and church compound that will provide the opportunity for education and Christian discipleship to 200 children. The members of Iglesia Galilea Church are actively raising and contributing funds as well as helping in various aspects of the construction.
Project Updates:
May 1st, 2016
School Construction in
Guatemala
by Christian and Missionary Alliance in Guatemala
A few photos to provide a visual update of school.
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February 9th, 2016
School Construction in
Guatemala
by Christian and Missionary Alliance in Guatemala
The offices are complete and in use. Everyone is very excited to have this designated space.
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October 27th, 2015
School Construction in
Guatemala
by Christian and Missionary Alliance in Guatemala
Over the summer, teams have worked on the construction of the heartbeat of the school...the office.
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May 29th, 2014
School Construction in
Guatemala
by Capital Church
What a difference nine months make. Classes are in full session. It was simply amazing to see children in their classrooms learning…or playing soccer in the courtyard at recess.
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April 24th, 2014
School Construction in
Guatemala
by Capital Church
The committed partnerships between various churches in Canada and the States and Iglesia Galilea Church in San Lucas have made what was on paper into a reality for improverished children in Membrillal.
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January 23rd, 2014
School Construction in
Guatemala
by Capital Church
The pictures tell a thousand words...and more!! The Source of Hope College started classes. This is what Merari wrote on his FB page:
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January 7th, 2014
School Construction in
Guatemala
by Capital Church
"As you know, Lester and the Guatemalan workers have been working very hard these last few months to get the building ready for classes to begin in January.
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