by Wendy Komancheck
LEFC’s building plan includes building the spiritual body as well as the brick and mortar one. Hiram and Annie Garcia have proposed a Spanish church plant right within the LEFC’s walls.
“We were approached by Hiram and Annie Garcia, both Hispanic members at LEFC about the idea of a Spanish-speaking church plant,” says Pastor Winne. “They are convinced that there are enough Hispanics in the Greater Warwick area to make such a venture viable.”
According to Pastor Winne, the church will not be affiliated with Iglesia El Faro, a Spanish speaking Evangelical Free church, in Lebanon. But the mission will be the same as El Faro when it comes to reaching out to local Hispanic people within our community.
Although the Garcias have been the driving force behind this church plant, there have been others within our congregation expressing the same desire to reach out to the local Hispanics. “Pastor Winne says that others folks, such as Ray and Norma Lucas, Marty and Jeanette Windle, Dan and Lynne Hollingsworth, Rudy and Sarah Niessen, Sebastian Hurley, among others who speak fluent Spanish, have approached him about starting a Spanish-speaking church.
What has been the biggest challenge in birthing this new church? Pastor Winne says, “The biggest challenge is just getting going. We have met, discussed, prayed, met discussed, prayed, etc. Sooner or later, you finally take the plunge and just go ahead with it. Initially, we thought it might start in February. Then, it was March. Now, it is April or later.”
Pastor Winne says that the most rewarding aspect of this new project is getting to know Hiram and Annie. He says, “They’re great people!”
The next step in this new church plant is setting a date to start; printing the promotional materials; get an ad in the newspaper, and other logistics to getting the word out about this baby church. The services will be held on Sunday mornings at LEFC; specifically meeting in the B-Wing. That way, children will be able to attend one of the children’s services that meet at the same time. The preaching would be done by Ray Lucas, Marty Windle, and Dan Hollingsworth, who are all fluent in Spanish. And Hiram would be leading the praise and worship time.
LEFC’ers can get involved in the Hispanic church by praying for the needs of this new church plant. Pastor Winne says that the Hispanic church’s current need is “that Hispanic speaking people might come, and that we might see people come to faith in Jesus!”