Brazil NYI uses Christmas event to carry out social ministry

Brazil NYI uses Christmas event to carry out social ministry

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South America Region Church of the Nazarene
| 17 Dec 2021
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Natal Feliz Brazil

A social impact event called “Natal Feliz” (Merry Christmas) took place in Campinas, Brazil, last Saturday. The event was organized through the Alance 55 project, which brought legal services and health professionals to support the community.

The Alcance 55 (Reach 55) project is directed by the facilitator, Pastor Andreia, and coordinated by Lucas Mendes along with Carol Dutra, Isa Valler, and Heloisa Freitas. 

Alance 55 is a core area of ​​NYI that puts into practice the pillar of social justice,” Dutra said. “We are a social impact project with the objective of mobilizing volunteers using their profession, skills, and talents to generate transformation in regions of high social vulnerability through specific and continuous actions. We believe that through our youth empowered and inspired by God, we can reach Brazil for Christ.”

The “Natal Feliz” event took place at the Nabi Abi Chedid gym in the Génesis neighborhood in Campinas. A few months prior, Alcance 55 started in the community with a focus on sports, specifically futsal. They did this, to help integrate themselves into the community, creating the familiarity and trust needed for their ministry to be carried out. 

This year, the theme of their project was Em Familia or “In the Family.” The goal was to create an environment for people to enjoy as a family, including art, circus acts, and evangelistic presentations for the whole family. In addition, legal support, haircuts, and healthcare services were offered by a doctor, nurse, nutritionist, and physiotherapist. Finally, the long-awaited delivery of toys and presents could not be missed. According to the organizers, approximately 200 people were served, including children, teenagers, and parents. 

In a brief statement about what most marked the event, Dutra said that it was “the reception and gratitude of the community.” 

“It is a region that lacks both financial resources and care, love and emotional and spiritual structure,” Dutra continued. “We saw people being touched by the love of the Lord. It was beautiful to see the smiles, the cries of joy, and the look of enchantment with everything that was prepared. I believe in the seeds that were planted! Whenever I think about Natal Feliz, my heart is filled with joy because I believe that the fruits will come.” 

--Church of the Nazarene South America

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