


A Visit to Bermuda’s Historic Churches
A Bit About This Trip
A Visit to Bermuda’s Historic Churches
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On a recent journey to Bermuda, ERCM ambassadors explored two landmarks that stand as testaments of faith across the centuries: St. Peter’s Church in St. George’s, one of the oldest Anglican churches in continuous use in the Western Hemisphere, and the Unfinished Church, a striking symbol of resilience and God’s mysterious providence.
Trip Highlights


Standing within the quiet beauty of these places, our ambassadors were reminded that faith is not bound by time or place—it is alive wherever believers gather in Christ’s name. The weathered stones of St. Peter’s and the open arches of the Unfinished Church became living reminders that, though human efforts may falter, God’s work endures.
This mission trip was more than sightseeing—it was a chance to honor the legacy of faith passed down through generations and to reflect on the call for each of us to continue building the Church in our own lives. The journey inspired gratitude, hope, and renewed commitment to serve God wherever He leads us.

