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.

My first impression of Panama was how similar it is to Guyana where I was born. The climate is hot but not humid and there is plenty of greenery all around.

The first meeting was a joint Bible Class held at the Colon ecclesia with members of the Panama City ecclesia. Colon has fifteen members (six brothers and nine sisters) and there are eight members in Panama City (three brothers and five sisters). Bro. Clive led the class on the Levites which had to be translated to Spanish so it was very interesting with some good discussions afterwards and a nice lunch and desserts prepared by the sisters.

On the following Sunday we attended the Panama City ecclesia where I gave the words of exhortation which also had to be translated by the very capable Bro. David Timm.  The fellowship was very nice there and plenty of good food also.

Speakers Needed

I want to suggest that anyone visiting Panama please bring an exhortation or a Bible class with you so you can share it with the members. There is a definite need for speaking brethren especially in Panama city with only three brothers and one of them (Bro. Jose) has a heart condition. We are praying he will be well enough to attend the meetings again. Just recently he was placed in the intensive care unit for treatment after a mild heart attack. The young people there in both ecclesias need a lot of encouragement and there is work to be done to guide them and give instructions for baptism.

It is very easy to get around and not too costly. Taxi fares can be negotiated prior to your ride anywhere.  They also have a very efficient Metro railroad system which we rode around a few times. Buses run often and are very cheap compared to some big cities.

I have to mention that the Panama Canal is an amazing place worth visiting. We were able to visit two of the three locks where very large container ships pass through from the Pacific ocean to the Atlantic ocean and the other way around. It was a great experience for us and some of the brethren who made the trip also.

The Big Question

Will I visit Panama again? The answer is yes, God willing. I find not only the place very interesting and beautiful but the members are very nice, hospitable and friendly. They made us feel very welcome and one of the sisters even took some time off to show us around Colon for which we are so thankful. May God bless the ecclesias there, and all those who labor in this part of Central America.

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