Iluminando el Amazonas: Nazarenos peruanos celebran 100 años de ministerio

Iluminando el Amazonas: Nazarenos peruanos celebran 100 años de ministerio

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South America Region Church of the Nazarene
| 31 Oct 2024
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Del 10 al 12 de octubre de 2024 se llevó a cabo la celebración del centenario de la llegada del evangelio a través de la Iglesia del Nazareno a las tribus Awajún y Wampis, entre otras en la región amazónica del Perú.

El evento “100 Años Iluminando la Amazonia” se llevó a cabo en el Seminario Nazareno del Perú, subsede Nuevo Horizonte con varios objetivos: adorar y agradecer a Dios por su maravillosa labor a través de la Iglesia del Nazareno, celebrar con todo iglesia en Perú, y desafiar al grupo para el futuro. Más de 300 pastores y líderes asistieron a los tres días de conferencias y talleres. 

Roger Winans, su esposa, Mary Hunt, y su familia llegaron al Perú el 1 de noviembre de 1914 al puerto de Pacasmayo, región de la costa norte del Perú. María murió en Pacasmayo algún tiempo después de su llegada. En 1919 se casó con Esther Carson, con quien viajó a la selva a la tribu aguaruna. Inició su labor misional viajando por la sierra de la región Cajamarca, atravesando las provincias de Santa Cruz, San Miguel, Chota, Cutervo y Jaén. 

Ten years later, he arrived to the Awajún communities, where he evangelized and developed the Church of the Nazarene for 34 years. The impact of the mission of Roger Winans and Esther Carson is written in the history of Peru. The church arrived first before other state institutions, implementing education, health, agriculture, fishing, and turning a spoken language to written word, the Awajún alphabet. 

"This event has marked our lives with the testimony of our missionaries," said Abner Castañeda Becerra. "I had read some books about our Amazon region, but I did not imagine the great development of the Church of the Nazarene among the Awajún-speaking communities." 

This celebration was honored by the presence of Larry Garman, the missionary who followed in the footsteps of the Winans. Garman came to the Awajún tribe in 1965, serving with dedication until today, even in retirement. Along with Garman, other speakers included superintendents, Field Strategy Coordinator Evelio Vasquez, and Tomas Gutierrez, a historian who has documented the work of the Church of the Nazarene in Peru and with the Awajún tribe.

Garman shared a powerful testimony of his calling, his passion, and his strategy for the growth and development of the church, which led to the creation of three districts in this part of the country. The vision and passion of the Garmans paved the way for the creation of more than 200 churches, and the beginning of the church in Loreto and Pucallpa corresponded to this. 

The celebration ended with a large caravan of more than 2,000 people traveling to Imacita, an hour and a half walk from Nuevo Horizonte. The people celebrated with joy along the way, praising God in Spanish and Awajún for his faithfulness. The journey was a symbolic representation of the journey the Winans made, illuminating the Amazon with the Word of God. 

In Imacita, almost 3,000 people filled the city sports arena for worship. The musical group Los Hermanos Mejía, who had ministered in music during the event, made almost three thousand people sing and praise the Lord with great emotion.

"It is amazing to see how the Church of the Nazarene fulfills the mission year after year and decade after decade," said Elizabeth Soto Mayor. "The celebration challenges us to continue serving the Lord with all our hearts by taking the gospel of salvation everywhere."

--Church of the Nazarene South America 

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