Tag Archives: Mission Haiti

One Church

I believe in the Catholic Church. I believe it what it means to be truly “catholic”.  In fact, as I say every week in Mass, I believe in one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. I don’t think I ever really understood what it meant for the Church to be one until I went on foreign mission. The first time I went to Mass in another country was on mission in Ghana last summer. The liturgy was beautifully influenced by the culture of the Ghanaian people. Far from a pipe organ and a 70-year-old cantor,

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Mission Haiti: Our Lives Will Never Be the Same

Last week, the Covecrest missionaries spent eight days in Haiti on mission. The week included a prayer night on chastity and a work project for a Catholic mission group and orphanage called Movin’ with the Spirit. Ultimately, our mission was to show the people of Haiti the love of God and the freedom He offers each of us through Christ. “We’ve come alive in You, set free to show the truth. Our lives will never be the same.” (“Go” - Hillsong United) As missionaries in Tiger, Georgia, we’ve focused

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