Mission: Maranatha 2025

Mission: Maranatha 2025

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Mission: Maranatha 2025
  • Join in on the Mission

    Countless opportunities await for you to be part of Maranatha’s mission.

  • "Total Praise"

    Musical selection performed by the Heritage Singers at Maranatha's 2025 convention in Sacramento, California.

  • Maranatha's Mission to Help Those in Need

    The mission of Maranatha is transforming difficult worship and learning spaces into dignified centers of influence, answering the call for those who need it the most, here and for eternity.

  • "I Speak Jesus"

    Musical selection performed by the Heritage Singers at Maranatha's 2025 convention in Sacramento, California.

  • "I Bowed on My Knees and Cried Holy"

    Musical selection performed by the Heritage Singers at Maranatha's 2025 convention in Sacramento, California.

  • Ultimate Workout 2025

    Each summer, young people work together to spread the love of Jesus through service on Maranatha's mission trip for teens, Ultimate Workout.

  • Becoming the Ultimate Story: Helen Bautista

    After heading down a dark path, volunteer Helen Bautista shares how Maranatha's teens-only mission trip, Ultimate Workout, inspired her to dedicate her life to God.

  • The Mission in Kenya in 2025

    Maranatha first entered Kenya in response to requests from the Adventist Church there. Since 2016, volunteer groups and local crews have completed more than 1,000 structures.

  • Maranatha's Work in Kenya in 2025: Anu Kedas

    Maranatha's country director for Kenya, Anu Kedas, reports on the needs in this African country, and how Maranatha is helping.

  • Building Classrooms, Building Hearts: Karlene Phillips

    Volunteer Karlene Phillips shares how her 50th wedding anniversary celebration turned into a family mission trip with so much more meaning than she could imagine.

  • "Holy Spirit Rain Down"

    Musical selection performed by the Heritage Singers at Maranatha's 2025 convention in Sacramento, California.

  • "He Touched Me Medley"

    Musical selection performed by the Heritage Singers at Maranatha's 2025 convention in Sacramento, California.

  • "I Surrender All"

    Musical selection performed by the Heritage Singers at Maranatha's 2025 convention in Sacramento, California.

  • "What A Day That Will Be"

    Musical selection performed by the Heritage Singers at Maranatha's 2025 convention in Sacramento, California.

  • The Mission in Cuba in 2025

    Maranatha continues its commitment in Cuba, sending aid during the current economic crisis, supporting the Adventist seminary, renovating house churches, and finishing construction on the Nuevitas Seventh-day Adventist Church.

  • Maranatha in Cuba: Aldo Perez

    The president of the Adventist Church in Cuba, Aldo Perez, shares how Maranatha has been helping in his territory throughout a difficult economic crisis.

  • Called to Cuba: Mervin Eva

    Volunteer Mervin Eva shares how a recent mission trip to Cuba showed him faith and love in it's purest form, through a woman named Daisy.

  • The Mission in Zambia in 2025

    Adventist Church membership in Zambia has more than doubled in the past 14 years, and Maranatha continues to help provide infrastructure through churches, schools, and the drilling of water wells.

  • Maranatha in Zambia: David Woods

    Maranatha's country director for Zambia, David Woods, reports on the needs in this African country, and how Maranatha is helping.

  • Ciudad del Cielo Adventist Campus

    Maranatha dedicated a new school campus to the memory of our late vice president of construction, Darrell Hardy.

  • The Promise of Heaven: Gabriela Hardy

    Maranatha's international accountant, Gabriela Hardy, shares the impact of a school campus being dedicated to the memory of her late husband, Maranatha's vice president of construction, Darrell Hardy.

  • The Mission of Family Projects

    An overview of Maranatha's Family Projects, offered twice a year, at Christmas and during the summer.

  • A Priceless Mission: Chris Guarin-Adap

    Volunteer Chris Guarin-Adap shares how her family of five continues to make mission trips happen, despite the financial hurdles.