Is this sacred ground, touched by the echoes of prayers and hymns? This, my friends, is the Fiangonan’i Jesoa Kristy eto Madagasikara Marobiby-Betela. This church isn’t just a place of worship. It represents the very soul of Malagasy Protestantism, a beacon of faith that has shone brightly for over a century. The Fiangonan’i Jesoa Kristy eto Madagasikara Marobiby-Betela stands as a testament to the unifying power of faith. It emerged from the union of three distinct churches, brought together by a shared belief in Jesus Christ. These churches, nurtured by missionary societies from London, Paris, and the Friends Foreign Mission Association, found common ground in their devotion. In 1968, this remarkable union gave birth to the Fiangonan’i Jesoa Kristy eto Madagasikara (FJKM), a testament to the strength found in unity. Today, the FJKM stands as a pillar of the Protestant community in Madagascar, a symbol of unwavering faith and a beacon of hope for the future.
Fiangonana Jesosy Mamonjy Ankorondrano
But it wasn’t just about size. The church became known for the genuine warmth and fellowship among its members. Visitors