
Venezuela church-type mission installs JESUS Film tent
More than 30 leaders and lay people from the Venezuela Lago District met to contribute their time and labor to install the first JESUS Film tent in Venezuela for the Shalom Bayit congregation.

More than 30 leaders and lay people from the Venezuela Lago District met to contribute their time and labor to install the first JESUS Film tent in Venezuela for the Shalom Bayit congregation.

The Andrés Bello Church of the Nazarene of the Venezuela Llanos District celebrated the baptism of 20 new members in May. These people successfully completed the discipleship classes, went down to the waters, and agreed to follow Jesus.

More than 70 young people attended the 2023 Generation Revival, held 19 April, thanks to the support of the Tierra de Gracia Church of the Nazarene. The event was titled Raising the Altar, had music led by Nikao Band, and Nixon Arteaga shared the word of God

A nationwide emphasis called Returning to the Family Altar in Venezuela stressed the importance of families coming together to share the Word of God and prayer in their homes and highlighted 60 days of family prayer.

The Women’s Ministry of the Jesús la Esperanza San Diego Church of the Nazarene in Venezuela held an introductory first aid workshop earlier this year.

In late November, a Maximum Mission trip was organized by the Nazarene Missions International of the Venezuela Primero District, with the support of the Tree of Life Church of the Nazarene in Valencia, Venezuela. They helped clean up the church, evangelized in the community, distributed food, and led a worship service.

A team of 60 young people from the Venezuela Primero District participated in a Maximum Missions weekend.

When Gloris Granado started holding a weekly children’s Bible study in her home in Punta de Mata, Venezuela, she had no idea that years later it would turn into an organized Church of the Nazarene.

The Church of the Nazarene in Venezuela celebrated 40 years of ministry in October. Nazarenes from different parts of the country met, forming a representation of the five districts in the nation to celebrate its progress.

More than 160 children across Venezuela participated in an evangelistic event called Children’s Cry, which took place in multiple communities across the country. The children performed songs, skits, and shared a message with those in their communities