Come

Come! There is nothing that encourages the Malagasy people more than visitors who come to work alongside them and spend time with them – apart possibly from visitors who come again!

The Malagasy are a warm, welcoming, joyous people, and you will benefit from meeting them, discovering the depths of their faith and sharing in worship with them.

Over the years there have been many short-term mission trips covering many areas of life – book-keeping, building a school, computer usage, healing, landscaping, medical, meeting Parish Link, philosophy, prayer & Christian meditation, Rooted in Jesus, sewing, theology.

Come share whatever you do with the Malagasy, and become their friend!

On top of the joys of meeting the Malagasy people, Madagascar is one of the most stunning countries in the world, with spectacular scenery & endemic flora and fauna.

CONTACT US IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT VISITING THE DIOCESE

Click on the photos below to visit blogs and links showing some of what has happened in the past:

Ed McNamara from Trinity, Potsdam, NY built Mahaboboka school in 2014

Dick & Ann Tullie – 2014
Sue, Simon & Matthew Babbs – 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
Visit from St Gregory’s Episcopal Church, Deerfield, Illinois – 2014

Bruce, Shay, Abigail & Avery Mason:

Glen Tracy &
Eric Robison’s landscaping visit in January 2015 (read pages
10, 11 & 13)

Paul & Maggie Simmons
joined Simon & Sue Babbs
in 2016

Donna & Kevin Steckline’s Medical Mission 2017

In 2024, various groups visited:

Will & Cheryl Harman, Deacon Faye Somers, Andrew & Erin Somers brought water filters for Fahasoavana School in Manamby

Deacon Faye Somers, Andrew & Erin Somers, Will & Cheryl Harman visited Fahasoavana School in Manamby

Visit to Fenoarivo Parish by Carol Gardner, John & Jane Griffin

Visit by Missionary, Jacky Lowe

Cindy & Tim from St. Luke’s on the Hill, Mechanicville visited their link parish of St Luke’s, Ankilfaly

Located in southern Madagascar