Venezuela church opens children's playground

Venezuela church opens children's playground

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South America Region Church of the Nazarene
| 20 Jun 2024
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Playground

Iglesia del Nazareno Familia de Dios, located in Barquisimeto, Venezuela, celebrated the opening of its new playground on 7 June 2024. The space was created with love and dedication for the enjoyment of the congregation's youngest members.

The celebration began inside the church sanctuary, where pastors, leaders, representatives of the Northern Andean Field (Juan Carlos Soto, Roberto Quinatoa, and Danny Castro), children, guests, and other attendees gathered. The Nazarechicos, the church's children's ministry, created a joyous atmosphere that delighted those present with choreography, prayers, and words of gratitude.

Attendees went to the playground, where the children officially opened the long-awaited space. Between laughter and games, the little ones enjoyed the swings, slides, and other attractions while the adults shared moments of fellowship. Attendees were offered various candies, chalks, cupcakes, and other delicacies.

The construction of the playground has been possible thanks to the joint work of the community and the church.

"The construction of this park is a dream come true for us," said Any De La Colmenzarez, leader of Nazarechichos. "Knowing that it will be a blessing for the children of the church and the community fills us with great joy, and for that, we are grateful."

The church expresses its deepest gratitude to God for his infinite goodness and allowing them to carry out this project. They also thank the efforts of Nazarene Missions Teams for their support and all those who have contributed to the construction of the playground.

This new space will be a place of fun for children and where they can learn, grow, and strengthen their faith in God. The Iglesia del Nazareno Familia de Dios is proud to have made this dream come true and hopes that the playground will be a place of blessing for all the children of the congregation and the Andrés Bello community in Cuji, Venezuela.
--Church of the Nazarene South America

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