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Haiti: Church Struggles to Keep Up With Fast-Growing Membership

August 25, 2003

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Libna Stevens/IAD Staff/ANN
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In a country that has suffered profound political and economic turmoil for the last decade, Haiti has the largest number of Seventh-day Adventists among Inter-America's 37 countries.

In a country that has suffered profound political and economic turmoil for the last decade, Haiti has the largest number of Seventh-day Adventists among Inter-America’s 37 countries. With nearly 272,000 church members in 362 churches and 602 congregations, Haiti might be the largest French-speaking Adventist union, or region, in the world.

These startling numbers were discovered during a recent study conducted by administrators of Adventist Church in Inter-America, headquartered in Miami, Florida, in the United States. During the study, conducted Aug. 4 to 7, church leaders in Haiti expressed their concern for the fast-growing membership compared to the small number of pastors. There is currently only one pastor per 1,900 members on average, the highest such ratio in the region. Church leaders are now struggling with the challenge of improving the situation. Among these is a reorganization of local mission fields.

“It is amazing to visit their very progressive and rapidly-growing area,” says Israel Leito, president of the church in Inter-America. “The churches are packed on Sabbath morning, with most of the churches in Port-au-Prince having two and some even with three services. Some churches start their services at 6:30 a.m. in order to accommodate three worship services.”

“If you come late to church, you may not even find standing room,” he adds.

To add to the problem, there is also a migration of pastors out of the country, according to Leito. Church administration has already committed funds to provide salaries for two pastors.

Among the additional urgent needs in Haiti is the availability of Sabbath School quarterlies for children. Most parents cannot afford to purchase the lesson quarterlies. At present, the region’s publishing house is working with local church leaders to make the quarterlies more affordable.

Some members worship in unfinished churches, due to Haiti’s unstable economic and political situation. Sometimes funds are not available to complete church buildings, and organizations such as Maranatha Volunteers International have found it difficult to help amid the political strife. However, leaders are giving careful attention to provisions to help finish churches in Haiti and other territories in the region.

Regardless of the struggles the members in Haiti are facing, Leito says they faithfully and courageously further the work of the church, and, in spite of the financial challenges, are very supportive of missions. The church in Haiti has the highest missions offering-to-tithe ratio than any other area in the region, adds Leito.

The Seventh-day Adventist Church in Haiti operates a university, a hospital, which has been accredited by the United States Embassy, over 1,000 primary and secondary schools, a printing facility, a bakery, a modern packing company, and Radio Esperance, the largest public Adventist voice to the Haitian people.

Libna Stevens/IAD Staff/ANN

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