A new church has opened at Sa’anapu Tai, three years after the previous one was destroyed by Cyclone Evan. Leaders from the Congregational Christian Church of Samoa attended the opening, along with village members from Samoa and abroad.
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The Deputy Chairman of C.C.C.S, Reverend Elder Tautiaga Senara, said God’s love made the project possible.
He thanked Reverend Iakina Alefaio and church-goers for having faith in the rebuild, and presented a gift of $20,000 from the Church’s mother body.
Reverend Iakina Alefaio said the celebration was held to thank God for the project, and thank the congregation for coming together to see the work done.
He also praised the Sa’anapu communities in New Zealand, Australia and other parts of the world for their contributions.
The total cost of the project was $691,820. It was completed by Zheng Construction within five months.
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