Members of the General Conference Secretariat team and Maranatha Volunteers International leaders pose for a group photo outside the Mantilla Seventh-day Adventist Church in Havana, Cuba, after a grueling day of work on July 31. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
Cuba project helps churches connect with members, reach friends and neighbors.
August 18, 2024 | Havana, Cuba | Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review
It was mid morning and the sun was already bright when a volunteer crew arrived at the Mantilla Seventh-day Adventist Church in Havana, Cuba, July 31. The group quickly exited three vans and entered the sanctuary, where local church leaders and others were waiting for them.
The multi-age group of volunteers belonged to the General Conference (GC) Secretariat of the Seventh-day Adventist Church headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States. Led by GC secretary Erton Köhler, they were in Cuba for an outreach and evangelistic initiative across several churches in Havana, in partnership with Maranatha Volunteers International, an independent supporting ministry of the Adventist Church.
Under the scorching sun, General Conference Secretariat team members Carol Little and Elmer Kuhn paint a wall at the entrance of the Mantilla church in Havana. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
At the other end of the spectrum is Reiko Davis, who serves at the Office of Archives, Statistics, and Research at the GC. But for a brief trip across the border in San Diego when she was a child, she had never been outside the United States. In fact, she had to rush a request to get her passport on time to be part of the trip.
General Conference associate secretary Gerson Santos (left) works on a wall at the Mantilla church in Havana, July 31. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
The Mantilla church is one of the largest Adventist congregations in Havana. Built by Maranatha in 1996-97, the church was in desperate need of some paint and minor repairs. Most of the fans inside the church were not working properly, so Maranatha also provided new fans to help members weather the stifling summer conditions.
A new van is parked in front of the Mantilla church in Havana, Cuba. The General Conference Secretariat donated the vehicle to the Cuban Union Conference. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]
The project in Cuba highlighted the importance of partnerships to create synergy in the mission field. Maranatha has been present in Cuba since 1996 and is an expert in managing the logistics needed in such a challenging territory. GC Secretariat, on the other hand, provided its workforce and invested some funds in supporting Adventist mission in Cuba.
Retired General Conference associate secretary John Thomas briefs volunteers on the plan for July 31 at the Mantilla church in Havana. [Photo: Marcos Paseggi, Adventist Review]