“Did you hear about the church with the tortoise on the pulpit?” a young boy whispered to his friend, kicking a pebble down the dusty street. We’re standing right here in front of it, the Centro Cristiano Hosanna, a place where the spirit of the Galápagos Islands meets the solemnity of worship. While its history might not be etched in centuries-old stone, the Centro Cristiano Hosanna holds a special place in the heart of Puerto Villamil. The church stands as a testament to the growing community here, a beacon of faith amidst the unique biodiversity of the Galápagos. Step inside, and you’ll discover something truly special. Look closely at the stained-glass windows. You’ll see not just the traditional figures, but also the iconic wildlife of the islands – a marine iguana, a blue-footed booby, even a Galápagos penguin, all rendered in vibrant colors. And above the altar, a mural depicts a scene that could only exist here: Jesus ascending above Puerto Villamil, watched over by frigate birds soaring in the sky. But the most charming touch? That has to be the giant tortoise sculpted right into the pulpit. This gentle giant, a symbol of the islands themselves, seems to listen attentively to the sermons. The Centro Cristiano Hosanna is a reminder that faith can flourish anywhere, even in the most unexpected corners of the world.
Playa Ochoa
“Imagine a place where sea lions bask in the sun.” This is Playa Ochoa, a stunning beach on San Cristobal