Are there any English-speaking churches in Nicaragua?
Valeria Espinoza - Gran Pacifica
Yes, there are a few English-speaking churches in Nicaragua. You only have to make sure you are attending the correct schedule, since the English service may be a special service.
Some of the churches in Managua where they offer an English service are the Catholic Mass at Devine Mercy Church in Villa Fontana, the Covenant Church Inter-Denominational and the International Christian Fellowship.
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Yes, there are a few English-speaking churches in Nicaragua. You only have to make sure you are attending the correct schedule, since the English service may be a special service.
Some of the churches in Managua where they offer an English service are the Catholic Mass at Devine Mercy Church in Villa Fontana, the Covenant Church Inter-Denominational and the International Christian Fellowship.
I know there is one or two in Granada that offer an English Service, but I don't have the names right now. I will be adding them once I find them.
Catholic Mass at Devine Mercy Church in Villa Fontana:
Address: From Club Terraza, 3 blocks West (Towards UNAN) / Time: Sundays at 4:00 PM / Father Raul Zamora.
Covenant Church Inter-Denominational
Address: Universidad Americana UAM / Time: Sundays at 10:00 AM
Pastors David and Claudia Albrecht, tel (505) 2-263-2667 or (505) 8-484-4607
Pastors David and Claudia Albrecht, tel (505) 2-263-2667 or (505) 8-484-4607
International Christian Fellowship
Address: Nicaraguan Christian Academy, Km 11 Carretera Viega a León / Time: Sundays at 8:00 AM / Pastor Mike Havlin, tel (505) 8-869-2367
Posted January 31, 2014
Maria Acosta
I don’t know about the other cities but I do know that a couple of blocks away from my house in Managua, there is an English-speaking Christian church with an American pastor.
Personally, I go to a Catholic church, which has an English service as well.
I believe there is another church in Managua that is non-denominational, and which also has services in English.
I don’t know about the other cities but I do know that a couple of blocks away from my house in Managua, there is an English-speaking Christian church with an American pastor.
Personally, I go to a Catholic church, which has an English service as well.
I believe there is another church in Managua that is non-denominational, and which also has services in English.
Posted September 10, 2014
Daniel Snider - Snider's Realty Nicaragua
In the churches in Nicaragua, there are sermons that are given in English. There are several English-speaking pastors who live in Nicaragua, as well as several priests. For example, when I used to go to the Ave Maria College in San Marcos (35 minutes away from Managua), our priest, Father Robert, would give mass in English there every Thursday and Sunday.
You will find English-speaking priests in Nicaragua. And in major cities or towns of Nicaragua,...
In the churches in Nicaragua, there are sermons that are given in English. There are several English-speaking pastors who live in Nicaragua, as well as several priests. For example, when I used to go to the Ave Maria College in San Marcos (35 minutes away from Managua), our priest, Father Robert, would give mass in English there every Thursday and Sunday.
You will find English-speaking priests in Nicaragua. And in major cities or towns of Nicaragua, they do most likely give sermons in English.
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Posted April 6, 2015
Eddy Marin-Ruiz - The Mortgage Store Nicaragua
There are English-speaking churches in Nicaragua, and in fact, my family and I attend one. It’s the International Christian Fellowship, which is also the place of the International Christian Academy, an English-based school that my children attend.
Other than ICF, I know there are three other English-speaking churches in Nicaragua. I am not familiar with the Catholic churches but the embassy website recommends specific English-speaking churches, both Catholic and...
Other than ICF, I know there are three other English-speaking churches in Nicaragua. I am not familiar with the Catholic churches but the embassy website recommends specific English-speaking churches, both Catholic and...
There are English-speaking churches in Nicaragua, and in fact, my family and I attend one. It’s the International Christian Fellowship, which is also the place of the International Christian Academy, an English-based school that my children attend.
Other than ICF, I know there are three other English-speaking churches in Nicaragua. I am not familiar with the Catholic churches but the embassy website recommends specific English-speaking churches, both Catholic and Christian.
Other than ICF, I know there are three other English-speaking churches in Nicaragua. I am not familiar with the Catholic churches but the embassy website recommends specific English-speaking churches, both Catholic and Christian.
Posted August 12, 2015