How did faith ignite in the volcanic heart of the Galápagos? Let’s uncover the story of La Iglesia De Jesucristo De Los Santos De Los Últimos Días, a beacon of unity on these extraordinary islands. Imagine a land where Darwin’s finches and giant tortoises share their home with a vibrant community of Latter-day Saints. La Iglesia De Jesucristo De Los Santos De Los Últimos Días represents more than just a place of worship. It stands as a testament to the power of faith, service, and sacrifice in one of the most unique environments on Earth. Our story begins in 1997 with a tour guide named André Degel. While on a Sunday walk in Quito, Ecuador, he felt drawn to a familiar comfort. He found himself outside a Latter-day Saint meetinghouse. Although less active in the Church since moving to the Galápagos, André decided to step inside. This simple decision sparked a chain of events that would shape the destiny of La Iglesia De Jesucristo De Los Santos De Los Últimos Días. Unbeknownst to Church leaders in Ecuador, a small group of members resided in the Galápagos. André, reconnected with his faith, carried a list of these members back to Puerto Ayora on Santa Cruz Island. He was surprised to recognize names of people he knew, unaware of their shared faith. At the same time, other members on Santa Cruz felt a similar yearning. Mariana Becerra, who arrived in 1990, recalls the challenges of maintaining her faith without a local congregation. David and Jeanneth Palacios shared the same struggle, feeling isolated in their beliefs. André’s arrival was like a divine hand reaching out, gathering these scattered sheep. With a core group assembled, they began meeting regularly, often at André’s home. They studied scriptures, shared testimonies, and nurtured their faith together. This unity became the bedrock of La Iglesia De Jesucristo De Los Santos De Los Últimos Días in the Galápagos. In 1998, an official branch was organized. It grew steadily, first renting a small house, then moving to a larger building that once served as a hotel. The branch flourished not only through activation efforts and newcomers but also through the conversion of individuals like Oswaldo and Rosario Villón. For them, La Iglesia De Jesucristo De Los Santos De Los Últimos Días brought a profound change of life. Oswaldo credits the Church with saving him, providing a loving community and the strength to overcome personal struggles. By September 2009, the growing congregation saw their dreams realized with the dedication of a new chapel. The new chapel not only provided a dedicated space for worship but also became a catalyst for further growth. Leonor Machua, intrigued by the new building, inquired about the Church. This led to her meeting with the missionaries and becoming the first person baptized in the new chapel’s font. The story of La Iglesia De Jesucristo De Los Santos De Los Últimos Días is interwoven with service. Members regularly participate in mingas, community service projects. One notable project involved building a house for a non-member family in need. This act of selfless service exemplifies the spirit of unity and compassion that defines the Galápagos branch. La Iglesia De Jesucristo De Los Santos De Los Últimos Días members also understand the importance of temple blessings. In 2007, several families traveled to the Guayaquil Ecuador Temple to be sealed. This spiritual milestone strengthened their families and deepened their connection to their faith. Every member in this remote branch embodies the spirit of modern pioneers. They build the kingdom in a place where resources are scarce and life is intertwined with the delicate balance of nature. The Galápagos Islands teach us that strength comes from unity and interdependence. Like the marine iguanas huddling together for warmth, the members of La Iglesia De Jesucristo De Los Santos De Los Últimos Días find strength in their shared covenants and their dedication to serving one another.
Playa Ochoa
“Imagine a place where sea lions bask in the sun.” This is Playa Ochoa, a stunning beach on San Cristobal