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Welcome
Our mission at Central Wesleyan Church is to build redemptive bridges of influence in our community of Holland and beyond. And to do that, we need outreach programs, both here close to home, and all over the world!
We strive to serve God's children in all we do, and so we have special programs, events, trips, projects and more to do just that! Click on the Local or Global link on the left to read more about what opportunities we offer to serve the last and least of these. Our outreach program exists to lead people into Jesus' mission of compassion and redemption.
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Fox News 1/19/2010
An update on Jim Mahoney and Living Water International.
Haitian Wesleyans in Earthquake Aftermath
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Wesleyan Church Department of Communications Ronald D. Kelly 317.774.7907
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Communications from Haiti have been complicated by the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that struck 10 miles from the nation’s capital, Port-au-Prince, on January 12. Aftershocks, some as powerful as 5.9-magnitude, continue to bring physical and emotional devastation to the country.
Global Partners Director of Operations, Peter Moore, said, "Of the106 Wesleyan churches in Haiti, the epicenter of this earthquake has directly impacted five congregations in the greater Port-au-Prince area. One of these, the largest Wesleyan church in Haiti, is located in the area that seems to have been hardest hit. We have not yet been able to establish communication with the pastor of that church or anyone associated with it at the time of this posting."
Thankfully, all Wesleyan missionaries are safe and accounted for. Caribe Atlantic Area Director, Dan Irvine reports, "We are finding the information posted on the major news sources to be accurate and coinciding with the reports that we are receiving locally. The major cell phone provider for the country is not functioning and the only news we are receiving out of Port-au-Prince is internet and radio news." Our Caribe Atlantic Area Director, Dan Irvine reports, "We are finding the information posted on the major news sources to be accurate and coinciding with the reports that we are receiving locally. The major cell phone provider for the country is not functioning and the only news we are receiving out of Port-au-Prince is Internet and radio news."
There is significant damage in the town of Anse-a-Galets where the Wesleyan hospital is located, but at this point we are not aware of any loss of life. Upon initial examination the hospital appears not to have sustained any major damage, but as a precaution, the patients slept in the tin roof clinic last night instead of the concrete roof hospital building. Our missionaries on the island of La Gonave have, however, been hearing the traditional death wail signifying that another family in our community has received devastating news regarding a loved one in the capital city.
The leaders of our National Church and our Global Partners missionaries are grateful for the corporate prayers and support of our global Wesleyan family during this difficult time. Wesleyans helping Wesleyans in their time of need is the rally cry of the hour for our brothers and sisters in this disadvantaged country.
With 9 million residents, Haiti has been called the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. A report by one news company said that 75% of the population lives on less than $2 a day. Its resources for rescue and relief efforts are almost non-existent. But Haiti has long been on the hearts of Wesleyans. Over the years, scores of volunteers from Wesleyan churches and organizations have been involved in ministries of compassion, both on Haiti’s mainland and on the island of La Gonave.
If you'd like to help by donating funds to the relief efforts, please make your check payable to "The Wesleyan Church" as you mail your timely donations to: Wesleyan Emergency Relief Fund, 13300 Olio Road, Fishers, Indiana, 46037
Make a credit card donation or call 800.707.7715. Use fund number "WM07-0005" with the description "Haiti Relief." You may also direct your donations through World Hope International, the primary partner in ministries of compassion for The Wesleyan Church.
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Discipleship Material Needed For years we have seen the Karis people come to Christ in Central Asia with very little discipleship material available for these former Muslims. After several years of work our missionaries have translated a discipleship book and would like to print 1,000 copies to guide new believers through. If you would like to help, mark your offering envelope, "Translation."
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