2022 Christmas letter from Jinocuao
Members of the San José Church, TPPC's sister parish in Jiñocuao, Nicaragua, have sent us their annual Christmas greetings with news about the harvest, education, employment, and emigration, and their hopes for a 2023 Takoma Park delegation to Jiñocuao.
Valentín de Jesús Ponce Sánchez (1938-2022)
Our friends at our sister parish San José Church in Jiñocuao, Nicaragua are mourning the loss of Valentín de Jesús Ponce Sánchez, the founder of the Jiñocuao Christian community, who passed away from a heart attack on Thursday, May 19, 2022.
Easter in Jiñocuao
The brothers and sisters at San José Church, our sister parish in Jiñocuao, Nicaragua, celebrated Easter in worship at their church.
Christmas greetings from Jiñocuao
Our brothers and sisters at the San José Church in Jiñocuao, Nicaragua -- our sister parish for 30 years -- send their love and greetings for a joyous Christmas season in a letter dated December 1st.
Jiñocuao in 2023?
TPPC is exploring the possibility of a visit to our sister parish in Nicaragua in 2023.
COVID vaccines for Jiñocuao
In October 2021, a major COVID-19 vaccination campaign took place in Jiñocuao, Nicaragua, where TPPC has a sister parish relationship with San José Church
TPPC Donations Spur Food Production in Jiñocuao
In September 2021, TPPC received the final report on the CEPAD-Hurricanes Project that assisted 38 communities in Nicaragua -- including 35 families in our sister parish in Jiñocuao -- to recover from the devastating impact of two back-to-back hurricanes in November.
Jiñocuao Survives One Hurricane, But Now Faces Another
TPPC has received a letter from our sister parish in Jiñocuao with news that they survived Hurricane Eta but were facing a second hurricane named Iota.
Good News from Sister Parish in Nicaragua
The Jiñocuao Committee has received a letter dated October 27 from our friends at our sister parish, San José Church, in Jiñocuao, Nicaragua. We are pleased to report that the news is mostly happy (this is not always the case) so there's lots of reasons to thank God.
Our Sister Parish Relationship in the Time of Coronavirus
TPPC has received a letter from our brothers and sisters in our sister parish in Jiñocuao, Nicaragua noting the monumental changes that have taken place in our world recently and their “non-stop praying for ourselves and for you.”
The letter, dated June 23, was signed by Julio Huete, the chair of the Twinning Committee, Maribel and Otila.