Having lived in Italy for six years, religious parades are not a new phenomenon, but I'm always amazed--shocked really--that bystanders will watch and follow the parade for hours until the floats disappear or the children fall asleep!
This week I received several e-mails and one of interest was about what to do if you're not Roman Catholic. We are fortunate in that there is a huge evangelical church down the street from where we live -- Centro Cristiano (5,000 members) with services on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The best part is we can walk to church (about a mile each way). Today was especially enjoyable because the sun came out after four days of rain and it was gorgeous. We especially enjoyed the music at church and the "flag twirlers." Yes, you heard me right -- flag twirlers in the morning service -- complete with matching outfits and great dancing.
We have met several expat couples and none of them attend church, but worship is a very important aspect of our life and so we were delighted to find a church that we can be part of and enjoy a form of worship similar to what we experienced in the States (minus the flag twirlers -- of course!).
Whatever your religion, I'm sure you will find it here in Cuenca.
Until next time...hasta luego!
Consuelo y Marco
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10 comments:
Thank you Connie, I am so glad I found your blog. We are heading to Cuenca in two weeks and one of our unanswered questions was about finding a church! As some say we are coming to "kick the tires". I will get busy and start at the beginning of your story and catch up! Hope to see you in August!
Claudia and Jack from Oregon
Felicidades! How wonderful...you will LOVE it here. There are many evangelical churches to choose from, including Verbo Iglesia. I'm joining the women's Bible study group and Mark is going to the men's group. This weekend is a marriage retreat. Blessings to you both as you make the journey to paradise!
I have lived in Quito for over 16 years, I am happy to help with any questions you might have about the country. Patrick- bullock0005@yahoo.com
Lovely post, glad you found a place like that as well meeting your blog. Cuenca seems to be an amazing place to live apart from the world's madness. All the best, ciao from Italia!
Mikapoka, thank you for your comments. Yes, we do love Cuenca because it has just enough of Italy to make us feel like we're back home! In fact, many Ecuadorians speak Italian which is always fun! ;-)
Pat, thank you for your comment and e-mail address. Wow, 16 years in Quito...I'm sure you have some stories to tell! Un abrazo fuerte, Consuelo
Hey! "We have met several expat couples and none of them attend church" Have you forgotten your friends Brian and Cassie? I think we're going to try on a small Lutheren church called Iglesia de Paz and see how that works for us. I will say though, that you guys are the only other Gringos we know who do attend church in Cuenca. I think we may have seen one or two gringo gals who had married an Ecuadorian guy, but that's about it.
Hey Brian,
I guess I'm not very good at responding to comments! It's still the same: very few expats attend church. We now go to Verbo Iglesia and we have met some other expats there, but it's still how many you can count on your fingers.;-)We miss you guys!!! Come back!
We are planning a one month stay in Cuenca in November or January and would like to find an evangelical church. From your blog it seems that will be no problem. We are thankful for finding your site and i am currently reading your book on my Kindle. It is very informative and helpful. we will keep following you on this site. Be blessed.
Denny and Debbie from Columbus, Ohio
Hi Danny and Debbie,
Yes, we go to a wonderful church, Verbo Iglesia -- evangelical and contemporary worship at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Sundays. A lot of opportunities to be involved. I'm going to be volunteering for their orphanage and there are Bible studies during the week as well. A church of about 5,000 plus. Excellent pastors and English translation is available. You will love it! Blessings to you both! ~ Un abrazo fuerte, Mark and Connie
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