Sunday Service: 8:30am & 11am
Sunday School: 9:45am

Sunday Evening: 6pm
Wednesday Night: 6:30pm
Fellowship Opportunities

 

Ministry Team Photos (click on photo for larger image)


The beautiful Haitian sunrise.

The hospital laboratory and a local dog.


The Wesleyan mission station dormitory
and main kitchen/fellowship building.


The only hospital on the island of La Gonave, which has a population of approximately 120,000.

The hospital pharmacy.

The operating room after a long day of surgeries.

The MAF planes are another route of travel
from the mainland of Haiti to La Gonave.


The new concrete apartment building for resident doctors. The first story is the hospital chapel,
where services are held daily.

Missionaries Dan and Joy Irvine with two of
their daughters, Beka and Brooke.

A work project in the last year involved preparing
an apartment for a new young missionary couple.


A team of highly skilled doctors and nurses,
Haitian and American, work together proficiently.


Charge nurse, Nurse Marie Mose, (center) with
two staff nurses in their nurses’ station.

Madame. Jenia, the mother of one of the
patients sitting next to her cook stove
right outside the hospital.

Madame Shao with a baby abandoned
by his mother. Her heart for Jesus
is much larger than her house.

Madame Shao’s house in the Saline, where she and about 8 others live as a family.

Madame Shao’s roof which like many other
homes, is in need of repair.

A church in the Saline, the poorest
area on La Gonave.

A church service on La Gonave, where church starts at 6am and goes on until 10am.


Laundry at the mission station is
done completely by hand.


The “parking lot” at
the market place.

Pat Sherwin getting the doorway ready for
people to come through.


Pastor Mike McClung showing some orphan boys their picture in the display of his digital camera. It’s a rare opportunity for the boys to see themselves.
The beautiful sea stands in stark contrast with all the trash along the shore, much of it has been carried on the currents from the mainland of Haiti to La Gonave.
The Wesleyana, a sailboat also powered with two motors, carries passengers the 12 mile, two-hour  journey  from the  mainland of Haiti to the island of La Gonave.

Pastor Mike preaches at Petit Tons;
missionary Pastor Dan Irvine interprets.

Pastor Mike prepares the fan mounting plate for
the kitchen exhaust fan. (The cooks love us).

Pastor Mike requisitions electrical supplies in preparation for repairing hospital lighting.

Orphangae in Haiti


Our missions projects are funded by a percentage of tithes and offerings in addition to specified contributions.

 
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