The Honduran Congregational Mission of San
Pedro Sula is a ministry created by the vision of Majken Broby.
Sensing God’s call to Honduras in 1974, Ms. Broby established
the mission to meet both the spiritual and physical needs of the
Honduran people.
The Honduran Congregational Mission
supports nine churches, operates a bakery, medical and dental
clinics, a
pharmacy, a
feeding station for children, and an elementary school for
preschool through
first grade.
The “home church” of the mission, Emmanuel
Congregational Church located in the village of Rivera
Hernandez, has adopted the home-group method of evangelism. Lay
workers assist with this ministry as leaders of home groups.
Both men and women participate in this growing ministry.
The mission’s dental and medical clinics
provide health care for clients who would not otherwise have
access to such vital services. During a typical six-month
period, approximately 3,500 patients are treated. An average of
30 pregnant women per month visit the medical clinic. The
nearest hospital to the mission site is one hour’s travel. Most
women who utilize the mission clinic cannot afford the expense
of hospital births. The mission is in the process of adding a
birthing center to the clinic. The Honduran mission supports
all staff salaries and pharmaceutical costs.
The feeding station
provides a daily noon-time meal to an average of seventy-five
low income children. The majority of these children come from
single-parent families who reside on the impoverished outskirts
of the city.
The mission operates a
bakery (panaderia) that provides income for the mission as well
as job training. Computer training is offered to students who
do not have the financial means to participate in schools of
higher education in San Pedro Sula.