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Mission

In a spirit of servanthood the Evangelical Association of the Caribbean exists to unite Evangelical Christians in the Caribbean, giving them a regional identity, voice, and platform to extend the Kingdom of God through Christ-centered proclamation of the Gospel to all peoples, discipling the nations, and the transformation of society.

Vision

Every Church empowered to transform Caribbean society through biblical discipleship so that poverty is reduced, peace (shalom-wholeness) is increased, public justice is ensured, and national righteousness develops.

Purpose:

Empowering the Church to transform society.

Geographical/Scope Commitment:

Throughout the islands of the Caribbean, including the Spanish, French, English, and Dutch islands and including those Central and South American countries which traditionally relate to the Caribbean islands, namely Belize, Guyana, Guyane (French Guiana), and Suriname.

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"I will continue praising the Lord for a long time for the wonderful CONECAR just concluded. I have been tremendously energized by all aspects of our time together, but primarily by the high quality of the plenary presentations. All, in my view, were on target, well prepared and presented under the anointing of the Holy Spirit. In my view it is one of the best, CONECARs I have attended."
Rev. Dr. Gerry Gallimore
Former International Director
Youth For Christ

Rev. Ken Ragoonath"The value of networking with leaders across the region produces a synergy that enables us to make quantum leaps where in the past we have only been able to see incremental development with individuals working in isolation."
Rev. Ken Ragoonath / President, EAC.

Rev. Ken Ragoonath"I am very impressed by the proactive role that is consistently exhibited by the EAC in being a voice in the Caribbean. I wish that every child of God would understand the need to be integrally involved in issues of their land whether these are political, business, or religious."
Anita Charles / St. Vincent

Rev. Ken Ragoonath"Participating actively in EAC, and manifesting biblical love and Christian respect to each other is one great way to take seriously the prayer of Christ that His body, the Church, should be one. Together we do make a difference.”
Rev. Dr. Wingrove Taylor
Immediate Past President, EAC.

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Caribbean Nazarene receives music award

02/08/2010
NCN News: Russell Leonce, worship coordinator and youth pastor at the Tunapuna Church of the Nazarene in Trinidad & Tobago and son of George Leonce, superintendent of the Windward Islands District, has won an award for an album he recently released.

 Leonce's album "Culture of Love" was one of the winners at the 9th Independent Music Awards (IMA) announced on January 26. The album won in the gospel category. More..

Salvation Army Deploys in Haïti

02/03/2010
According to Lieutenant-Colonel Lindsay Rowe more than 700 Salvation Army workers permanently stationed in Haïti are being supported in their earthquake disaster response efforts by an international Salvation Army team. Distribution Centers To date the team has been using The Salvation Army’s facilities in Delmas 2 as their distribution center. More..

Wesleyan Hospital a Refuge for Haitian Earthquake Victims

01/28/2010
PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI (ANS) -- Operated by The Wesleyan Church, the tiny hospital on La Gonave with a staff of 60 medical personnel, missionaries and volunteers, has been on the 37-mile long island for over 50 years. With comparatively few resources, it has been a place of refuge for the citizens of Haiti, treating hundreds of patients, training Haitian medical personnel, offering HIV/AIDS prevention More..

Haïti: Cursed or Blessed?

01/18/2010
Haïti: Cursed or Blessed? Every time a disaster happens anywhere in the world some within the Christian community tell us it’s the judgment of God being poured out on sinful people. It has become increasingly difficult for me to think in those terms. When Adam and Eve disobeyed God and sin entered the equation the entire creation was impacted. More..