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Over 40 students complete Christian music studies in Guyana

Two kids learning to play violin.

Over 40 students graduated from the “Music for the Churches” program in Guyana last year, according to missionaries Víctor and Belén Rivas.

The Rivas have been running this program in partnership with Guyanese Outreach, a non-denominational Christian organization that collaborates with all Christian churches, offering music training to both equip current church musicians and develop new ones.

In Guyana, most musicians have limited formal training. Between 40 and 50 students of all ages participated in the program.

The program currently serves five churches: Saint Philip Lutheran Church, Agape Full Gospel Church, Olivert Church of the Nazarene, First Baptist Church, and Holy Spirit Fire Pentecostal Church. “More churches have shown interest, and this music program has truly been a blessing to us,” the Rivas shared in their latest newsletter.

“We are hoping that with your help we can continue in 2025. We want to strengthen the music skills in the different churches. Some of the ideas are buying some instruments, like guitars, small keyboards, and violin”, the missionaries wrote.

For 2025, the Rivas outlined several goals: developing an app for the Lutheran Guyanese Hymnal, continuing with the five music groups, and “visiting the brothers and sisters to pray with them and study the Bible together.”

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