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STM 2020- Cuba (Youth)

You know following Jesus is an adventure.

Now, let’s share that with your youth! 

Join us on a mission trip to Cuba today!

From locations.adventures.org

Customize your mission trip 

We work with you to understand your objectives and put together an experience that is specifically designed for your group. Our team takes care of logistics, ministry planning, debriefs, devotionals, and provides extra project leaders so you can focus on discipleship and showing your youth how to follow the voice of God and live for Him.  

What will we be doing in Cuba?

Your team will partner with an incredible ministry that trains and sends out pastors and missionaries to plant churches throughout Cuba and the rest of the world.

Ministry may look like:

  • Church Service: Be part of worship services, prayer walks, and house visits (a great way to connect and build relationships with people!)

  • Sports Ministry: Play games with local youth and build relationships through friendly competition.

  • Evangelism: Join in sharing the Hope of Jesus with the people of Cuba. 

  • Encouragement: Spend time with believers in their community and encourage one another in the Gospel. 

Where will we stay?

Your team will stay in rented rooms with beds, bathrooms, showers, electricity, and clean water. And don’t worry, there will be plenty of coffee to drink to fuel your days! 

Curious what Cuba is like? Check out this short video: 

Activate your youth to live for Christ today!

Whether you’re a mom or dad looking for a family trip or a youth pastor interested in taking your youth group on a mission trip, Cuba may be a great fit for you. 

You are raising up a generation of world changers. It’s time to help them put their faith into action! 

Check out these blogs from Cuba:

What God Asked Me Not to Do in Cuba

Giving God Your Portion

What Happened When I Met Maria


Note From Adventures’ Risk Management Team:

Please be aware of the State Department travel warning regarding Cuba. Our Risk Management team uses a multi-pronged approach in assessing situations like this, collecting information from multiple sources. Upon reviewing the potential risk exposure to our teams and after further discussions with our trusted partner in Cuba we have determined to continue moving forward with our currently planned trips. If you have any concerns, please contact us. We will continue to monitor the situation and will be ready to respond accordingly if we deem it necessary.

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