News from the
Mission Field

In an effort to keep you up to date on the activities of the mission ecclesias, we continually collect news and reports from the field.

October 11, 2025

Jamaica Trip – September 24-30

By Bro. Nathan Giordano, Jamaica Link Brother

In late September, Bro. David Giordano, Bro. Bill Hlina, and I traveled to Jamaica to introduce Bro. Bill to the May Pen and Spanish Town ecclesias, as well as the members of the Christadelphian Bible Mission Jamaica (CBMJ). We also attended the CBMJ quarterly planning meeting to help Bro. Bill gain a better understanding of how the mission operates. continue reading

  • October 8, 2025

    Baptisms in LA Hispanic Ecclesia – Diverse Calls to the Lord

    By Bro. Jim Hunter, Recording Brother LA Hispanic

    With great joy we witnessed the baptisms on August 3, 2025 of Lennart Blanco and Daniel and Lucrecia Astacio. continue reading

  • October 1, 2025

    Visit to Panama

    By Bro. Tim Drepaul, Brooklyn Ecclesia

    In August 2025 myself, son (Bro. Caleb), my dad (Bro. Clive) visited Panama It was not the first time for my dad as him and my late mom (Sis. Christine) made several trips there when mom was alive. In fact, we heard so much about the country of Panama from them that we had to plan a trip continue reading

  • September 16, 2025

    Ecuador Bible School – August 2025

    By Sis. Andrea from El Salvador and Bro. Kevin Hunter (Link Brother)

    From the moment we arrived at the airport, the excitement was palpable. After many days of anticipation, we were finally in Quito, Ecuador, ready for the Bible School gathering. The journey had taken six hours, with a stopover in Colombia, but the joy of what awaited us made it all worthwhile. We had begun preparing a week earlier by reviewing the topics to be discussed, and when we landed, our brothers were there at the airport to welcome us warmly. continue reading

  • September 16, 2025

    Caribbean Preaching Conference – Essequibo, Guyana

    By Sis. Dawn Andrews

    Excited and full of expectation is how I would describe the group that left Georgetown on Saturday morning, August 9, 2025, of about 47 persons. The group consisted of seven children ages 6 months to 10 years old. There were another 11 persons ages 65 to 81. Apart from the 6-month-old baby, every single individual participated to make the camp and campaign a success. We were headed to Anna Regina, the main town on the Essequibo coast, a distance of 78 km (48 miles) by road and 2 hours on the ferry across the grand Essequibo River from the capital city of Georgetown, our departure location.  This was our first attempt at combining a youth conference and preaching campaign in Guyana, organized by the Guyana Christadelphians and the Caribbean youth camp committee. continue reading

  • July 14, 2025

    Pastoral Trip to Windsor

    By Bro Innocent Baruani, CBMA/CBMC Refugee Working Group

    In a heartfelt display of support and fellowship, a recent CBMA/C-sponsored pastoral visit brought encouragement and unity to several Christadelphian families residing in Windsor, Ontario. These families, many of whom are recent immigrants, face challenges crossing the U.S.-Canada border due to documentation issues, limiting their access to nearby ecclesial gatherings in Detroit, Michigan. In response, a monthly local meeting has been established in Windsor to ensure these brethren and contacts can regularly share fellowship and spiritual nourishment. continue reading

  • July 4, 2025

    This Is Your Bible

    By Bro. Mike LeDuke

    thisisyourbible.com is the primary internet preaching tool of the CBMA/C and ACBM, and is widely used in the areas serviced by the CBM-UK. The site is designed to attract visitors and encourage them to register for courses with a focus on first principle Bible teaching and to provide ample material in addition to the available courses to supplement this goal. continue reading

  • June 27, 2025

    Jamaica Easter Youth Camp 2025

    By Sis Antonia Giordano, CBMC Jamaica Link

    Jamaica Easter Youth Camp took place this year at Camp Hope, a pretty spot on the south coast of the island, right on the water. With the bright turquoise of the Caribbean Sea as a back drop, about 45 Jamaicans and overseas visitors gathered for a weekend around God’s word. continue reading

  • June 17, 2025

    Immigration Baptism in Montreal

    By Mark Carr, Link Brother, North American Refugee Support

    Sister Justine Kaya Kasanga was baptized into the Lord on June 8, 2025, in what was described as a beautiful ceremony of the baptism, memorial service and wonderful fellowship. We are very thankful that the ceremony was hosted at Bro. Dan and Sister Maribel Archibald’s home in Laval Quebec. continue reading