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='''Methodist Church Records'''=
='''Methodist Church Records'''=
==Writing for Records==
==Writing for Records==
*[https://www.google.com/maps/search/methodist+churches+near+honduras/@15.772213,-88.3291464,5z/data=!3m1!4b1 '''Google Map search results for Methodist churches in Honduras''']
==Historical Background==
==Historical Background==
The Central United Methodist Church of Danlí is considered the first organized church of the United Methodist mission in Honduras. It began in 1997 as a mission initiative of Bishop Armando Rodriguez, who was the leader of the Methodist Church in Cuba. The Rev. Jose Roberto Peña Nazario, the current pastor of the church, said that The United Methodist Church of Excuapa was organized after Hurricane Mitch devastated several regions in Honduras in 1998. The Excuapa congregation continued to grow and developed another congregation — Ríos de Agua Viva United Methodist, located in the town of Jagua. <ref>"CHURCH IN HONDURAS HAS PLANTED FOUR OTHER CHURCHES", http://www.umcgiving.org/impact-articles/church-in-honduras-has-planted-four-other-churches, 29 February 2020.</ref>
The Central United Methodist Church of Danlí is considered the first organized church of the United Methodist mission in Honduras. It began in 1997 as a mission initiative of Bishop Armando Rodriguez, who was the leader of the Methodist Church in Cuba. The Rev. Jose Roberto Peña Nazario, the current pastor of the church, said that The United Methodist Church of Excuapa was organized after Hurricane Mitch devastated several regions in Honduras in 1998. The Excuapa congregation continued to grow and developed another congregation — Ríos de Agua Viva United Methodist, located in the town of Jagua. <ref>"CHURCH IN HONDURAS HAS PLANTED FOUR OTHER CHURCHES", http://www.umcgiving.org/impact-articles/church-in-honduras-has-planted-four-other-churches, 29 February 2020.</ref>
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