Maranatha volunteers pose for a group photo in front of the new church they help build in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, in December 2022. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
Over the Christmas holiday, 36 people volunteered in the Dominican Republic on one of Maranatha’s Volunteers International annual Family Projects. These were the first volunteers to serve in the country in Maranatha’s most recent effort there. Families of all kinds met up near the capital city of Santo Domingo to experience a different type of Christmas than they might normally have at home.
The group’s main goal was to build the walls of the Caleta 5 Seventh-day Adventist Church, where volunteers of all ages helped, including children. The kids also participated in a special day camp to experience local culture.
Dozens of local children from the community took part in Maranatha volunteers outreach program every day in the new church building. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
At the conclusion of the project, volunteers worshiped with the local congregation in their new building. “We are very joyful because today we are celebrating our first [volunteer-constructed] church here in the Dominican Republic in this particular period of time,” said Maranatha’s country director in the Dominican Republic, Gilberto Araujo. “We want to thank those who were bold enough to be here for this first church and are praying to God that we will build many more churches like this one in the future.”
The church opened its doors for Sabbath worship where members filled the church and others sat outside to take part from the windows. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
Dubbed “Santo Domingo ’92,” it was the first time Maranatha concentrated on one place for multiple volunteer projects. Later efforts occurred in 2003 and 2013, and in 2022, Maranatha returned once more.