Tegucigalpa - Post Report Question and Answers

What English-language religious services are available locally?

N/A - Jan 2024


We know of two non-denominational Protestant church services, a couple of LDS temples, and a monthly Catholic Mass performed in English. There is a small Islamic population and a mosque (inside an office building), but I don't know if the services are in English. There is also a Christian kids camp called "MK Camp" that is a week-long, sleep-away camp geared towards missionary kids. They are happy to let expat kids attend, as long as the kids are fluent in English and willing to do a full-on Christian experience. This camp is held in late July or early August and kids are bused to/from Tegucigalpa. - Aug 2023


Yes. - Feb 2022


Non-denominational Christian services every week at Union Christian Church. The US Embassy organizes a monthly Mass in English with a Franciscan friar who comes down from another town. Plenty of Spanish-language services throughout the city, which are a great way to get to know a specific side of the culture. - May 2018


There is a Catholic priest who offers Catholic mass, his embassy parishioners rotate houses where mass is held. There are also some Mormon members of the embassy, but I don't know if their services are in English or Spanish. - May 2018


I think some people go to church. - Apr 2018


There is an English-language Christian service and a Catholic Mass on Sundays. Not much besides that. - Jun 2016


None that I know of. - Aug 2015


Most religious services that I've heard of are in Spanish. I haven't heard of any English-speaking congregations here in Tegus. That might be more common in the north of the country. - Jul 2015


I'm not sure, though I'm sure there must be some. - Dec 2014


Almost all you would see in the United States. - Oct 2014


I know of Union Church - an interdenominational Cristian Church. - Jan 2014


Yes. - Jun 2013


I think so. - Jun 2013


Don't know, we go Spanish when we go. - Nov 2009


There are a few english churches (CCI and Union Church), but we go to Impacto and they have a translator that you can listen to with an earphone. - Oct 2009


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