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MATANZAS DISTRICT REPORT - Rev. Obed Martinez

5/24/2020

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SUMMARY AT THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR 2019
As in previous years, we list below the summary of the main actions carried out by the Moravian Church in the Matanzas District, during the year 2019, attending to the plans that we have preconceived and that are our main line of work, as well as other activities in Those of us who are involved and whose purpose is the insertion, every day more active, of our Church in the communities where we are working.
Our District is made up of the following form, taking into account the places:
1.- CHURCH IN JAGÜEY GRANDE: - “Erelio Martínez García” Church.
Address: Calle 66 No. 1510 between 15 and 17, Jagüey Grande, Matanzas,
Shepherds: Rdo. Obed Erelio Martínez Lima y Rda. Alay González Rosado
Worship hours: Tuesday: 8:00 PM; Sunday: 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM; Thursday: time for meetings and meetings with leaders
  • Communicating members: 91
  • Non-communicating members: 7 (Children who do not commune)
  • Visitors: 225
  • Affiliated or related persons: 375
2.- FRATERNITY IN AGRAMONTE: “Heroes of the Faith” Fraternity,
Address: Calle Independencia No. 49, Agramonte, MATANZAS.
Serving leader: Alfredo Matheu
Worship hours: Saturdays: 7:00 PM; Thursday: meeting time
  • Communicating members: 8
  • Non-communicating members: -
  • Visitors: 35
  • Affiliated or related persons: 85
3.- BROTHERHOOD IN BOLONDRÓN: “Semillas de Esperanza” Fraternity 
Address: Calle 21 # 1001, E / 10 y 12, Bolondrón, Matanzas.
 Attending leader: Brother Noel Domínguez
Worship hours: SUNDAYS: 8.00 PM
  • Communicating members: 16
  • Non-communicating members: 5
  • Visitors 35
  • Affiliated or related persons: 50
  • Youth: 8
 
In this Fraternity, we highlight the work that Brother Noel Domínguez has carried out to maintain and strengthen the reunited group. He reports one day a week that they choose, according to the opportunities, to visit the elderly, sick, and to evangelize and relate people with the Church.
The good group of young people that this Fraternity maintains is appreciable, as well as their contributions to the Summer Camps.
He informs that his great projection of work at the moment is focused on the acquisition of a house as property of the Church, since until now they meet in the house of some elderly people who, for health reasons, need to move with their daughter, so the Church would be left without space to give its meetings.
4.- FRATERNITY IN SANTA CLARA:
Address: Building 28, Apt. 2, Reparto José Martí. Santa Clara. Villa Clara
Pastors who attend: Rdo. Aned Machado Marrero and Luisa Mildrey García Ruíz (wife)
Worship hours: Wednesday 8:30 P.M (prayer); Thursday 9:00 am. Time with the two leaders; Sundays: 10:30 AM. Sunday worship.
  • Communicating members: 12
  • Visitors 20
  • Affiliated or related persons: 25
 See report of this Fraternity, at the end of this document.
5.- FRATERNITY IN BIG BURN: Fraternity "Bethlehem".
Address: Highway Autopista Nacional Km. 148
Pastor who attends: Rda. Alay González Rosado
Worship hours: Sundays: Sundays: 2:00 P.M. On Sundays these brothers are in Jagüey, they join the activities of our congregation.
  • Communicating members: 5
  • Non-communicating members: -
  • Affiliated or related persons (visitors): 35
All these fraternities are attended to once a month, approximately by a visit from the pastors Obed Martínez and Alay González, in which they administer the Word, give guidance and watch over the development of the work, with the exception of Santa Clara, because they are more remote and also have pastors with more experience in pastoral work. Sometimes they are accompanied by some members of the group of elders.
In the case of Jagüey, we also have prayer cells in the neighborhoods, or places far from the city center, attended by the elderly: Las Delicias (Yolanda), Las Guayabitas (Yayito), and in the houses of Alay, Sandra and Noaris., And where people who are not members of the Church gather to pray and listen to the reading of the Bible.
Coordination of all District work is done under the direction of Rdo pastors. Obed Erelio Martínez Lima y Rda. Alay González Rosado accompanied by the Group of Elders that watches over and collaborates in all aspects for the development of the work of the Church.
At the end of 2019, the District membership is made up of the following:
  • Communicating members 132
  • Non-communicating: 12
  • Visitors: 355
  • Linked. 530
  • Marriages: 1
We have the following Departments or Work Areas:
1.- Department of Mercy. Who attends the visitation to the brothers, the sick, etc. It gives specialized attention to many people and offers any type of help or service that the Church needs. These brothers are in charge, for example, of preparing the end of the year dinner, when they distribute the food that night to more than fifty elders of the community, members or not of our Church. who live alone and have no one to accompany them. During this year, they also gave a donation and food that we received through the Council of Churches for these cases. They also have a sister in charge of each Sunday to announce, congratulate and give a small reminder to the brothers who are celebrating their birthday, a moment highly anticipated by all those attending Sunday School.
2.- Department of Christian Education. Attend Sunday School educational programs, organize Summer Camps for both children and youth, and not only local but also national events, and attend the entry of Bibles and other Church materials and their distribution in the entire District.
In the case of the Youth Summer Camps, work is carried out that lasts for many months, from programming and preparation to the event itself. It is worth noting that this work has been done for twelve years, that is, from the very beginning of our group and then they have spread to the National Church, but its preparation is carried out by the Christian Education group here, coordinated by the Rev Obed Martínez.
He has also worked insistently on the selection of liturgies, songs of praise and other resources, with the aim of unifying and harmonizing the forms of worship with the ways in which the worship of the Moravian Church is carried out without the groups losing their identity.
3.- Fraternity of Moravian Women, which deals with all the organization of work with women, self-improvement workshops, accompaniment, etc. During the year we held several events with the theme of the work against violence against women, the stability of the family. As in the case of Christian Education, these programs were extended nationwide, and sisters Alay González and Yolanda Brito took them to all the Districts of the country, priThe individual accompaniment to many needy women, single mothers and other actions that are discussed in the section of the Projects have been important.
4.- Project Work:
a) Children's Project "Sunrise". At the end of the year it is made up of around 20 children. It prepares special programs, plays for Christmas, Easter, etc., it does recreational activities of educational and recreational interest, and they have a publication that bears the same name as the project: "Sunrise" and where things are discussed. most relevant that are carried out in the group.
b) Collaboration project with the "Tamara Bunke" psychopedagogical center that deals with the institution's problems and other needs. This center has been accompanied during the year by donations from the “AR” Foundation, recently giving them two refrigerators and cleaning materials, clothes, etc. for the care of children with disabilities found there.
c) The Finca de Samuel Agroecological Project, which serves as self-support for this family and that. It also offers food to schools and children's circles in the community of Soplillar, where it is located. During the year this family had several problems due to health problems that affected production, but we hope that this year their actions will recover.
d) Agro-ecological Project Finca de Quemado Grande, which performs the same work and offers food systematically to the members of the Church on fair Sundays that we hold. The brothers bring fruits, vegetables or vegetables of any kind and distribute them to the members of the Church. It has been a very beautiful job and the brothers are very grateful.
e) Project to Overcome Violence against Women, holding systematic and thematic workshops every three months. It is coordinated by sisters Alay González and Yolanda Brito, who prepare the programs to be carried out in the workshops. This is a task that was also carried out many years ago, especially taking into account the needs of women and that they are the majority in our congregations. Thank God, this year, the work could be extended to all the Districts of the country, thanks to the collaboration of the Table of Unity of the Moravian Women, work that was a great blessing and help for the women of our churches and other invited.
f) Clinical and pastoral assistance project specialized for Women and the Family with weekly consultations. This is a project that was carried out three years ago and consists of providing psycho-pastoral help to women who request it previously. Advised and directed by Sister Alay González, in her capacity as a Psychologist, and with the collaboration of other sisters, as needed, it is a psycho-pastoral consultation that is offered individually to those women in vulnerable situations such as domestic violence, labor abuse, family and other problems. The accompaniment of these sisters has been a great blessing.
g) Sewing project for self-financing of women in Bolondrón. This project has been developed with more boom in Bolondrón and consists of offering help to women to collaborate with their self-support through manual arts, sewing, etc.
h) Drinking Water Project for the community of Jagüey. In collaboration with the Council of Churches and the AR Foundation, a filter was installed this year to provide purified water to the community, which has been of great help to the sick, gastronomic and service centers, hospitals, etc., as well as to provide this service to the brothers in our Church.
i) Psycho-pastoral care project for alcoholics anonymous. It consists of attending the sessions of this group of people from the community who are ill, always after coordinating with those responsible and attending to their needs. Pastor Alay González is the one who assists, offering educational talks and practical activities where they are psychically and spiritually encouraged.
We also want to highlight the work carried out by our Church for the benefit of the enlargement and strengthening of the Moravian Church in the country, since we have the help of all our teams for the preparation of this work, led by the pastors Obed Mart {inez and Alay González, such as:
- National Camps, both youth and children's camps that we carry out every year for a week, here in Jagüey Grande.
- All the work of Christian Education that has been carried out in Cuba has been coordinated from the direction of Pastor Obed Martínez, and other projections that he has are still waiting for its execution so that the Moravian Church in Cuba systematizes its work.
- The leadership of the National Fraternity of Women, which is directed by Pastor Alay González.- In addition, Pastor Alay is the Recording Secretary of the Cuban Council of Churches and Rev. Obed is the National Coordinator of ASEL-Cuba. We are proud to contribute from here to developing and spreading the Gospel in different ways.
Due to its importance, we transcribe the report made by the Santa Clara brothers, as they report it.
Santa Clara Pastoral Work Report:
By the grace of God, the Moravian congregation in Santa Clara has its beginnings on January 6, 2017. We begin with evangelistic work, visitation and establishing relationships for at least one year.
During this time, we were blessed to meet some people who opened the doors of their home to hear the gospel through an informal program.
After a year, already in 2018, we arranged two days of meeting, with which we were able to unite the group of people with whom we had established contact but who did not know each other.
In this way we choose two days that remain until today:
Wednesday: 8:00 p.m. prayer time at 10:00 p.m.
Sunday: Sunday School from 10:30 a.m. at 12:00 m
In our community we have 10 active members, 20 visitors and 25 related ones.
Within it we develop different activities such as:
  • Review and teaching primary school children to reinforce their learning. We do this from Monday to Friday at 4:30 p.m. at 6:00 p.m.
  • Preparation by the sisters of the congregation of a weekly lunch on Fridays for 10 elders of the community. It is made with its own resources and brought to homes.
  • I support low-income families with raw food and some clothing, this with the donation of the brothers and sisters of the congregation.
  • Accompaniment of the sick to the hospitals, support with food and offerings according to our possibilities as a church. specifically, these are cancer patient.
  • Personal discipleship for women, this is done in the homes of the sisters on different days of the week.
  • very summer we celebrate a week of Bible teaching with different activities, such as Bible classes, handicrafts, singing, excursions and games. They are carried out in different neighborhoods, taking into account that where we live is mostly made up of buildings. This is why the brothers on the first floors lend their apartments for these activities.
  • Every three months we hold a prayer vigil until 12 at night and throughout the year we celebrate different times of fasting and prayer.
  • Once a year we hold a luncheon for community elders where they are offered a biblical and recreational program, with a devotional time, biblical meditation and games. Afterwards a lunch is shared with them and they express their testimonies and concerns.
  • In December we held a family dinner, where we invited the relatives of our brothers, it is a time of singing, sharing, establishing relationships with the family and sharing food together. It gives us the opportunity to tell you about Jesus as Savior.
  • Since October 2019, every day and all the brothers in their homes stop at their daily tasks, at 8:00 pm, to have a short prayer for the family. We read the book Daily Readings and pray. Children participate in this activity
  • We have participated in different courses, workshops and cults held in different churches in the community, our brothers having an active participation.
  • Bible classes are taught every Sunday for adults and children.
  • We maintain a weekly visitation plan to the different homes, the sick, children and the elderly.
  • Three sisters participated in a Christian Education workshop, held for a week at Los Pinos Nuevos Church, thus representing the Moravian Church in Santa Clara.
We thank God for these three years of work, where we have had struggles and setbacks, but the Lord has sustained us and in the midst of the struggles the church has continued to advance, for the glory of God Without further ado in the love of the Father.
The activities carried out in 2019 reveal the degree of maturity that the Moravian Church has reached in the Matanzas territory and with the new brotherhood of the brothers in Santa Clara.
Many are our expectations for the work of 2020, which has been interrupted in its forms by the worldwide pandemic of COVID 19. In our area, isolation began on March 15.
However, maintenance and care strategies have been drawn up for our brothers, providing the support we can at all times with the limited resources we have:
Our pastors have created an accompaniment system for the congregation, for those who have telephones or an internet connection, by creating a group. Over there the pastor maintains that communication. So does Santa Clara. However, we know that it is only for a part of the congregation, since the rest do not have access to the Internet.
Some brothers, especially those over 65 years of age, have also been helped with help and contributions from the funds of our own congregation, such as: food and clothing. Which is also insufficient.
The elderly and the sick have many needs, especially for food and medicine, as well as cleaning and personal hygiene materials, due to the shortage of these products in the country.
In the confidence that the Lord who has called us will extend his hand of mercy over our people.
This entire report has been reconciled and sent with much information to Sister Rev. Tania Fonseca.
We have not had people sick with Covid-19, but we do have families affected by this situation in different places.
  • Bolondrón are 5 families affected
  • Santa Clara is 10 families
  • Agramonte is 1 family
  • Jagüey Grande are 14 families
Lic. Yolanda C. Brito Alvarez Rdo. Obed E. Martínez Lima
Matanzas District Secretary Superintendent Mtzas. 

Update: Unfortunately since Obed’s report. one church member is in hospital with COVID-19 and another is under observation.  Please keep these two in your prayers.
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havana report - REv. Tania Sanchez

5/24/2020

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​Greetings and my respect, 
 
In the year 2018 and up to this date we have worked on the vision of multiplying ourselves making a reality in our lives the great commission of making disciples: Matthew 28:19 
Gaining lives for Christ. 
 
In the Belen congregation (church in Habana) the scheduled activities are worship on Sundays, breakfast each Friday and vigils three times a month. Additionally, the members make kitchen towels, do cake raffles, which are brought by members to raise funds to celebrate collective birthdays every three months.  
 
These activities are also carried out in Old Habana and Comenius Center, where now in addition to the children we have a recent congregation but one that is bearing fruits with 25 members.   
In Belen we used to have twice per month the older adult program but now we are only doing it once per month as we don’t have enough funds.  
 
During these meetings there are biblical teachings, a doctor or nurse is invited and they talk about ways to have a better lifestyle, this group not only consist of older adults from our congregation but also from the community who don’t profess any religion, so this is from the church to the community.  
We have woman’s programs and gender on the battle against domestic violence, subjects such as how to restore self-worth. These workshops I hold every 2 or 3 months and the sisters from Habana Vieja and Habana participate according how we plan. We do dynamic returns and we hear testimony that are very uplifting to their lives. In these activities pastor Ezequiel’s congregation (Mt. Zion) is also involved. 
 
In Comenius, the activity program with the children has been met. They get ride there 2 times per week for worship, there is also collective, and planned activities such as sports competitions in sports areas.  
There is also the purified water service to the community.  
 
Thanks to the funds from the foundation the construction of the building in Comenius was done, flooring, stairs, paint, concrete and all the rear is already done and now we have a classroom in the back for the youngest children where they can enjoy in addition to the classes tasty snacks because we have where to store the food. 
 
Habana Vieja has grown in a great way, above all with the youth. We continue looking for a space because of the height of the current space many people cannot go up.  
 
These months due to the circumstances with the Coronavirus, our church has played an important role and although in person worship services have been suspended, we are having virtual worship services, with groups through WhatsApp. We do reflections, meditations. The districts of Matanzas, Santa Clara and Habana are reaching our members through this way, and those who don’t have through phone calls and messages. These pastors have called me, and we have been collaborating ideas and agreeing as of how to reach all our members. We have looked for initiatives to reach the most vulnerable and alone families. In Habana, Matanzas, and Santa Clara several sisters are making masks to serve the community and have given one to all the brothers and sisters who don’t have one. 
 
In Belen we did a research with 13 senior adults and with them 3 people with disabilities among
them our dear Georgina who no longer can walk and is very weak.   In Comenius we have 3 children whose parents have no resources. I got together with the administrative board in April and I made a call to collaborate of our own resources so that at we can take them lunch and dinner least 2 times per week  Brother today I’m very happy with my people they stepped up to serve they all contribute a sister and I cook, and two brothers take the food to the homes and our seniors are happy.  The leaders have made visits and are praying. We have escaped with the masks because you have to remain home. 
 
We also had Pastor Ezequiel with a serious personal situation and the members of the Belen congregation raised 20 cuc and we gave him an offering to help him in this way.   We glorify God because in the midst of crisis and needs our church serves what is needed with what we have and never lacking his protection.  
 
As far as Christian education: we have worked together with the Rev, Obed in the lectionary first Sunday school for children, adolescents and youth as well as classes for adults, also materials for pastoral work. 
  
Joe directly from Coronavirus illness I have not had information of anyone.  But we have affectations due to the situation that we are going through with brothers and sisters who have children that have ended up with no resources. Obed reported of 14 brothers. Pastor Aned of Santa Clara has 10 brothers and 2 older adults with terminal cancer.  Habana 13 more 3 children of Comenius. Habana Vieja 5 senior adults.
 
These mentioned pastors and I have remained in daily  communication and together we have looked for solutions with what we have, first prayer and then sharing and accompanying these brothers with  what we can and the most essential, love and hope in the word of God, which must be the first thing in the life of believers. 
 
Brother, I have done a summary of our activities and purpose. A thousand thanks for the accompaniment that you all have given us. May God bless you today and always. 
 
Rev: Tania Sanchez

Note: Mayabeque, the province adjoining Habana to the east has very little internet access, so Pastor Iraide could not send a report.  They are doing well and pastor Iraide is staying in contact with his members. 

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Letter from Bishop Rusindo

5/24/2020

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Greetings Dear Brother

I am taking great care of my health in this situation of the Covid-19 pandemic
I am every day in the apartment that, thanks to the generous help of my brothers from the United States, is leased until the last days of June.
In this place I have the necessary conditions for a good stay; there are good conditions to take care of my health, prepare food and rest and I have a lot of peace to pray and study and I can keep in communication with my family and the brothers of the church.
Thanks to the help of my brothers I have food and toiletries and all the things I need to stay in this place.
The situation in Cuba is very difficult to get food and many people make long lines every day to buy food but the help of my brothers has been very valuable to me and I can buy food for several days and this is very important to me because my age I should not be waiting in long lines every day to buy food and also with the help of my brothers I have been able to help my family to buy food for them and that makes me very happy.
Thank you, thank you very much to all who have given me their help. God bless you; you are in my heart and in my prayers.

A hug to all,
Rusindo
 
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CleanWater in Jaguey Grande Cuba

12/14/2019

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In John 7:37-38 Jesus stood up and cried out, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink.” Most people take the availability and access to clean water for granted. You go to the sink, the shower, the outdoor spigot, turn on the water and drink or shower without any fear of getting sick. Unfortunately, that is not the case in Cuba and other underdeveloped countries. Across the Island of Cuba, even in the year 2019, most Cubans, must purchase water bottles to cook with or drink. 
Thanks to a partnership between, the Cuban Council of Churches, the Armando Rusindo Mission Foundation, and the United Servants Abroad, conditions are clearly improving. One of the core projects of ARMF, is to purchase and install clean water filtering systems at the Moravian churches across the island. These systems are located at the church, but following the commandment to “love thy neighbor”; they are open to the community as well, thus spreading this gift to all who are in need. The community simply comes by the church during designated times and can fill up their bottles, jugs, pails, or whatever they might have to bring this gift of clean water back to their homes and families. 
On Saturday morning Dec 7, the Moravian church in Jaguey Grande, dedicated their clean water system with a community wide service, introduced the system and then fed lunch to all that attended. In the heat of a 90 degree Saturday morning, over 225 people, came by bicycle, horse and carriage, bus, or on foot to celebrate. The people were packed into the pastors garage which doubles as a sanctuary, spilled into the street and across to walls and porches where people could sit and listen and participate in this non denominational service of praise for what God had made available to them. Pastors from the Moravian, Catholic, Methodist, Pentecostal and Presbyterian Churches in Jaguey along with the children from all those churches all participated in the service. The Exec Secretary from the Cuban Council of Churches, Rev Joel Dopeko delivered the message, pointing out that this gift from God, was for everyone, and that God was pleased that all these different faiths in Cuba could worship together in peace with those from the United States to give them the precious gift of clean water. 
The Armando Rusindo Mission Foundation is so excited to see one of their core project goals come to reality. ARMF now has this same clean water system installed and operable at the Comenius children’s center in Havana, and the churches in Jaguey Grande, Santayana, and Holguin. We also have plans for additional systems to be installed at our other churches across the island.
God has blessed us all, and because of the work of ARMF and our gracious donor’s we are making a profound difference in the lives of our Cuban brothers and sisters.
GOD IS WORKING IN CUBA

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Food Rationing

11/5/2019

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Please keep our brothers and sisters in Cuba in your prayers as they continue their daily struggles just to make ends meet.  The food rations received very seldom make it though the month, especially those that live in the rural areas.  Assistance from family and friends is a must.  But one thing you most always see is hope and love.

Please keep the wife of pastor Aldo (Arisbel) of Santayana, Camaguey’ in your prayers as she is recuperating from Gallbladder surgery.  But, on a good note, the farm in Camaguey now has 42 newborn goats and 10 newborn cows.

In Holguin we have just completed another water system for the church and community.  This system will provide much needed clean water for hundreds of people.  (See attached)  Thanks to United Servants Abroad for making this possible as we partner with them on this project.

​So even with the struggles that face them many blessings are coming their way.

God Bless
Joe Jarvis
President & Founder, ARMF
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ARMF SPOTLIGHT:​ EDUARDO & YOLANDA ALVAREZ

8/1/2019

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​Submitted by Joe Jarvis
 
I first met Yolanda in October 2013 when I attended the Cuban National Conference. There must have been some 55-60 people in attendance at the time.  But, one thing for sure, Yolanda stood out in the crowd with her ever present smile and positive attitude. 

She and I hit it off from the beginning and have since built an everlasting relationship as brother and sister in Christ.  Yolanda was, and I guess still is, a well-known poet and author throughout much of Cuba, especially in her hometown of Jaguey Grande, Matanzas. 

She and her husband, Eduardo were the perfect couple. He too, was a well-known author in the country. I remember first meeting Eduardo when he was in the early stages of dementia.  He would always wear two watches for some reason I didn’t know, so I gave him the nickname of “Two Watch”.  

​Yolanda and Eduardo gave a huge part of their time to the Moravian Church in Jaguey working with the youth.  Even though Alzheimer’s was quickly entering his body and mind, Eduardo would be by Yolanda’s side every minute possible.
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Santayana, Camaguey Daycare Centre

7/7/2019

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At the end of June, we received news from the church in Santayana, Camaguey that they are putting the finishing touches on a daycare center.  They have renovated two exciting rooms of their church to accommodate a center that will provide daycare from Monday – Friday.  Saturday and Sunday it will be used as a nursery setting.  In addition it will be used to provide lunch for all the church members.

This is amazing news to all.  This project was accomplished 100% on their own, using profits from their farm to cover expenses and  church members contributed to labor.  To see them moving so quickly to reach their goal of self-sustainability is nothing short of amazing!

Many thanks to all for your prayers and donations.  Even though much is being accomplished, there is still much to do.  The relationships built between our two groups have been wonderful.  

​Blessing to all. 

​Joe Jarvis
President & Founder
Armando Rusindo Mission Foundation
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New Water System for Santyana, Camaguey

7/1/2019

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We are pleased to announce that two holding tanks for the new water system in Santyana have been installed to bring this project to a completion.  Everyone is so excited that they will soon be providing clean, drinkable water to a town of some 3,000 people.  As Barbara Gonzalas Escalona (the pastor's daughter) stated, “Thanks be to God.  No more dirty water!”  Many thanks to United Servants Abroad for their help installing this system.
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Moravian Women's Conference                                blesses cuban women with a gift

7/1/2019

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From June 20 - 23, 2019, 450 women for all over the Moravian world participated in the annual Moravian Women’s Conference  in Winston-Salem.  At the closing lovefeast on Saturday evening, an offering was taken up “in support of women’s work in the Moravian Church in Cuba” and a total of $ 4,688.46 was raised.  The ARMF has been entrusted to administer this fund and distribute it to the women of the Moravian Church in Cuba, as needed.  Many projects in Cuba will benefit from this amazing gift.  Thanks to all!
HELP US MATCH
THIS GENEROUS GIFT!

 PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ARMF & MAIL TO:
2121 HARPER RD.
CLEMMONS,  NC  27012​
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Matching grant fundraiser

6/1/2019

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As many of you know Bishop Armando Rusindo was in Winston-Salem this past weekend speaking at several venues.  What a wonderful time we had with him during this visit.  

I am pleased to announce that because of his visit, a wonderful matching gift has been made to the Armando Rusindo Mission Foundation.  This person will match all gifts in the next three months until the total giving reaches $10,000.00.  What a better way to turn $10,000 into $20,000.  The gift is unrestricted, although you may give to a specific project if it is one in the scope of the foundation’s support of the Moravian Church in Cuba.

I sincerely hope you will consider your gift as you spread the news with your church, Sunday School, groups and organizations that they may too donate.  We have many projects that are of great need.  So, what a nice time for this gift to be made.
I assure you that if your gift is made to our unrestricted fund it will be used in a most prayerful way to best support our brothers and sisters in Cuba.

Please make check to ARMF and mail to:  2121 Harper Rd. Clemmons, NC  27012
​
Joe Jarvis

​GOD IS WORKING IN CUBA!!!!!!!!!
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