
Saint Peter’s
Dominican Republic Mission
From Jean Pritchard-Nava
Jean has coordinated our DR Mission Trips since our first trip in 2007. Here are her thoughts upon the team’s return from their 2025 trip. Thank you, Jean, for the your wonderful leadership and dedication! Below Jean’s note please see the note of gratitude from our partner school in the DR.
Back at home…
Saint Peter’s team of 20 are back at home, camp, work, and life in family and community with many stories to share! I always have an adjustment period coming back to the comforts we have grown to expect and in response to the “normal” pace of life. Returning, I am always grateful for the blessings large and small I have been given, from potable water, working plumbing, air conditioning, consistent electrical power, friends and family, and the Saint Peter’s community. After the excitement of return, often after bags are unpacked and schedules no longer include meet at the bus at 8:30 am for a day of work, laughter, and children’s smiling faces, I begin to once again get swept up in all the “stuff” of life and have to remind myself to be grateful each day for every little thing.
Our team accomplished much during our short time, building bookcases for classrooms, painting in the school and one of the parish churches, tree pruning and trimming, and preparing crafts and music for VBS in the mornings. Afternoons saw up to 100 children singing, playing, listening attentively to lessons, making crafts, and enjoying snacks before returning to their homes.
The deep faith of the Dominican people is inspiring. Listening to the children pray in Vacation Bible School is such a lesson. Encouraged by the teacher, they pray to Father God in gratitude for gifts received: a bed to sleep on, food to eat, and their family. If you ask how someone is today, you are likely to hear “Bien, Gracias a Dios”, very well, thanks be to God. Departing the bus each day, I would thank our driver Elison, and say I would see him the following day. His response: if God wills it.
We were able to worship with the parish of Christo Rey in Puerto Plata on Sunday, and were served a wonderful lunch by the women of the church. Books of Common Prayer, with inscriptions noting the gift from Saint Peters were used in the service, and the acolytes wore the new vestments we brought to them. Even Padre Raúl wore one of the new robes!
We are grateful for the opportunity to serve our brothers and sisters in the Dominican Republic, and for the enthusiastic response to our efforts to raise funds for the community we have been in partnership with since 2007. This year we helped to restore a working system for water delivery to Mozovi, replaced the roof on the church, will replace the roof on the school, assisted in providing supplies and setting for English classes in the church, and much more. Thanks be to God!
From Our Partner School in the DR
Gratefulness
Fraternal greetings from the heart of Montellano, Colegio Episcopal Niño Jesús. We hope your return home has gone well. By means of the following, the entire staff of the colegio wishes to express our gratitude for your partnering and commitment to the educational activities carried out on behalf of Dominican children and others. Your contribution to the education and pastoral activities in Montellano, Dominican Republic has been and continues to be fundamental to us being able to perform the tasks.
The visits of your misioneros motivates and commits us even more to follow the path of educating our children. Our heartfelt gratitude to each of you and a big abrazo (hug).
Colegio Nino Jesus
Returning Home
Despite travel delays and airport chaos, the mission team ended their DR trip with joy, gratitude, and a dance party, carrying home lasting perspective
Saying Farewells
On their final day, the mission team finished projects, shared heartfelt goodbyes, reflected in prayer, and celebrated community, and a birthday!
Last Full Day of Work
On their final workday in the Dominican Republic, the mission team completed painting, crafts, tree trimming, and more, leaving lasting impact and joyful memories.
A Day of Challenges
From tree trimming, bookshelf building, and machete-powered teamwork, our mission team tackled it all.
Embracing the Unexpected
Amid bus breakdowns, fire ants, and joyful chaos at VBS, our team found unexpected moments of connection, growth, and God’s presence in every twist.
Sunday Worship in Puerto Plata
The Saint Peter’s mission team joined Sunday worship at Iglesia de Cristo Rey in Puerto Plata, sharing prayer, hospitality, and cultural exchange in faith.
A Joyful Break
What a morning. If you’ve been following the blog so far you know that the group has spent three long days both giving and receiving.
Let there be light and wind!
Started the day with the St Peter’s pruning team, led by commander William Montgomery, aka Guillermo.
We Are All Brothers and Sisters
Bright smiles at Colegio Episcopal Niño Jesús, reminding us that we are all brothers and sisters through spirit and joy
Joyful Chaos
All smiles outside of the bus with everyone ready to learn, serve, and connect
DR Mission 2025
Missioners ride the school bus to the mission site each morning. This is the bus the children ride to school each day too!