Creekside Christian Church, thank you for your generous gift to plant two new churches in Ecuador: Iglesia del Nazareno La Gloria de Dios (EC0660) and Iglesia del Nazareno Heredad de Dios (EC0662). Construction is complete at both churches, and we are pleased to bring you a final report on your gift to these church plants. Above Iglesia del Nazareno Heredad de Dios hosts an inauguration ceremony, celebrating the end of construction. Iglesia del Nazareno La Gloria de Dios (EC0660) Your gift ... Read More
Progress at Iglesia del Nazareno (EC0662)
Creekside Christian Church, we are grateful for your gift to plant a new church near Guayaquil, Ecuador. Thank you for your patience as the church team at Iglesia del Nazareno has faced many challenges. The church leadership remain committed to completing the construction project and they now expect to finish construction by October 2023. Although there have been construction delays, the church's child development center is serving 150 children in a rented space. Leaders are active in ... Read More
Update on Ecuador Church Plants
Creekside Christian Church, thank you for your gift to fund three church plants in Ecuador. Your generous support is impacting more than one thousand children and their families throughout Ecuador. This update includes photos and information on the status of each new church. In the photo above, children gather at Iglesia del Nazareno La Gloria de Dios (EC0660), to receive gifts and participate in a Christmas celebration. Iglesia Cristiana Sublime y Santo Dios (EC0183) Construction was ... Read More
Your Church Plant in Pueblo Nuevo, Ecuador
The Church of the Nazarene, New Town is located in the Ayora canton, in the province of Guayas. The humid, coastal community is called Pueblo Nuevo and there are approximately 4,000 residents. The area lacks potable water and sanitation, so its economic growth has been hindered. The unemployment rate in Pueblo Nuevo is 60% and the average household income is only $60 a month. Adults try to find work as day laborers, plantation workers and street vendors. Due to the high levels of poverty, ... Read More