Costa Rica church provides aid, support to migrants

Costa Rica church provides aid, support to migrants

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Mesoamerica Region Church of the Nazarene
| 13 Oct 2022
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Refugee aid

Sublime Gracia Church of the Nazarene in Costa Rica has doubled its efforts to bring relief to some Venezuelan migrants who are in the country's capital.

Members of the church, along with Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, delivered more than 200 personal hygiene kits, clothing, breakfasts and Good Samaritan boxes, among others. These efforts were supported by the Central District of Costa Rica through NCM. Other churches in the district have joined along the way, both to collaborate as volunteers and financially.

"Our Mission has led us to show the love of Christ to our brothers," said Elimelec Juantá, pastor of Sublime Gracia.

The Sublime Gracia congregation began a little over 5 years ago. Juantá said that from the beginning they have embraced compassionate ministry to migrants and homeless people.

"I can say that it is in the DNA of our church,” Juantá said.

During these years, the church has aided refugees and migrants financially, offering legal advice, food, donation of clothes and shoes, and church members have provided their homes as shelter to migrants.

"As a congregation, we understand that we are part of a large number of believers who love the Lord by serving others,” Juantá said. “We give glory to God for the opportunity He gives us to serve.”

--Church of the Nazarene Mesoamerica

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