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AGAPE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

About Us

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The Desruisseaux Agape Seventh Day Adventist Church is located in the small rural community of Desruisseaux in St. Lucia. Desruisseaux is roughly a 20-minute drive from Vieux Fort, one of the main towns. Desruisseaux is also a 1 hour drive from the Capital castries.
 
The Desruisseaux Agape SDA Church has an official membership of 303 persons and an unofficial (Sabbath School) membership of roughly 350 persons. Agape is a very lively, Godly, warm place to worship the Lord. Feel free to stop by for a visit and to praise the name of the Lord!.
 
Yours in Christ
 
*If you would like to read an article on the history of the Mon Repos SDA church and its surroundings (written by Bro. Pedro Peter - 1983), please follow the link below :

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Worship Schedule
 
SABBATH WORSHIP:
Saturday 9:15 AM - 12 Noon (Morning)
4 - 6 PM (Afternoon)
 
SUNDAY EVENING: 7:15 PM
WEDNESDAY PRAYER MEETING: 7:15 PM
 
Come Join Us As We Worship The Lord!

Map of St. Lucia
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About St. Lucia

St. Lucia is a small, lush tropical gem that is still relatively unknown. One of the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, it is located midway down the Eastern Caribbean chain, between Martinique and St. Vincent, and north of Barbados. St. Lucia is only 27 miles long and 14 miles wide. The Atlantic Ocean kisses its eastern shore, while the beaches of the west coast owe their beauty to the calm Caribbean Sea.

St. Lucia has dramatic twin coastal peaks, the Pitons, which soar 2,000 feet up from the sea.St. Lucia has been inhabited since long before colonial times, and its cultural treasures are a fascinating melange of its rich past and its many different traditions. The island's people have earned a well-deserved reputation for their warmth and charm, and the island itself is dotted with aged fortresses, small villages, and open-air markets.

St. Lucia was first settled by Arawak Indians around 200 A.D., though by 800 their culture had been superseded by that of the Caribs. These early Amerindian cultures called the island "Iouanalao" and "Hewanorra," meaning "Island of the Iguanas."

Agape SDA Church* Desruisseaux P.O* Desruisseaux * St. Lucia * agapesda@candw.lc