Cuba Church Partnership
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations”– Matthew 28:19 (NRSV)
In February 2025 a group from Lovely Lane traveled to Havana, Cuba with some folks from the Plymouth Congregational Church in Des Moines.
The purpose of the trip was threefold. For starters, we began learning what it’s like to have a partner congregation in Cuba. The Plymouth Church has a sister relationship with the Ebenezer Baptist Church. We are witnessing both churches come together and interact. Members of Lovely Lane graciously donated hygiene products and medicines to pass along to the Ebenezer Church in Havana to distribute as needed. We hope to have our own partner church in Cuba soon.
Secondarily, on our trip we learned about the history and culture of Cuba. As many of you know, the United States has a long-storied history with Cuba. Beginning with Christopher Columbus coming to Cuba in 1492, and continuing with the American Revolution in the late 1700’s, the Cuban War of Independence in 1898, the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis in the 1960’s, as well as the rule of Fidel Castro, Cuba has had an interesting relationship with the United States. We are anxious to learn more about this history.
Finally, in going to Cuba, we hope to have a better understanding of the beauty of diversity. We experienced a country that is different than the United States in many ways in regards to politics, language, and the economy. We also experienced a church, the Ebenezer Church, which does church differently than we do at Lovely Lane. We returned to the U.S. with a better grasp on the beauty of diversity.
I truly believe diversity is a gift from God. We need to listen, learn, and love one another. From what I have seen in my life, nothing else works but accepting diversity. Every other approach ends in injustice and some form of tragedy. Throughout his ministry, Jesus demonstrated the need to embrace folks who were different than he was. We hope to do the same. Enjoy the photo slide show from our trip below. Photo and video credit to Frank Camp.
Blessings, Pastor Scott