Introducing the support for…
Christ in Belize
The Rocky Mountain District, through its Board of Directors, has adopted the prayer and financial support of the Christ in Belize Mission.
Meet Rev. Duane Meissner, missionary sent to Seine Bight, Belize by International Missions of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Along with the support of his spouse, Elizabeth and their three children, soon to be four, Pastor Meissner is engaging the local community with the Gospel of Christ. Additionally, Pastor Meissner is working with and building off of mercy work that has been done in the country for over a decade by Lutheran organizations such as the Belize Mission Society.
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“It’s important for there to be a pure light in their midst and the proclamation of the Word of God — a ministry that’s there to stay, a holistic ministry that ministers to the people’s souls and also to their bodies.” The Rev. Duane Meissner
The Rocky Mountain District, in partnership with the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod Office of International Mission seeks individual and congregational partnership to raise $50,000 per year for the next three years to:
- Establish a Lutheran Church in Belize
- Establish a Mercy Institution in Belize
- Expand Gospel Proclamation in Seine Bight
Please use the following resources…
Click to download Christ in Belize Poster
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Click to see Christ in Belize website
Belize Newsletter- Jan Feb 2019
Belize Newsletter-Jan Feb 2018
Mission Teams to Belize visit several times a year, organized by the Belize Mission Society. Application to volunteer can be obtained through Sue Dorn at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Some mission trips feature building projects, others medical clinics, and others host a VBS for children. Interested? Get the dates, costs and volunteer process through Sue Dorn.
Contributions can be sent to:
Rocky Mountain District
Attn: Belize Mission
14334 E. Evans Ave.
Aurora, CO 80014
OR
Secure Online Contributions
Rev. Duane Meissner Interview