How can you be part of a mission to Belize?

  • Join our group for a mission trip, working with Christians in the ways God had gifted you to bring the love of Christ to Belize in practical ways. We need all kinds of people: artists, teachers, musicians, preachers, cooks, painters, people to do construction work, etc. All team members live with Belizean host families in San Narciso or San Victor, Corozal District, Belize. See the trip schedule page for more details.
  • Support the Partnership for Mission: Give financial support to build a home for a family or provide a scholarship for a primary school, high school or college student. Send donations marked "Belize Mission" to Lewisburg United Methodist Church, PO Box 7, Lewisburg, OH  45338-0007.
  • Donate school supplies, textbooks, clothing, medical supplies, books, Bibles, cooking utensils, building materials and tools.

Lewisburg United Methodist Church, Ware's Chapel United Methodist Church and Fremont United Methodist Church invite you to join our 2014 mission trip to Northern Belize. Your cost for the trip is a mission fee of $400 plus airfare. This price includes transportation within Belize to and from the Belize airport (scheduled dates only) and job sites, all meals (except during personal side trips) and housing with Belizean host families. You will be responsible for your own airfare which can vary significantly depending upon available airfare specials, if any, and your departure airport. You must clear your desired schedule with Rev. Richard Hiltibran (Partnership for Belize) prior to purchasing your airline ticket or making any other commitment to be sure that transportation and housing space is available and to arrange payment of fees.

People who have gone to Belize with us say:

  • "The experience in Belize was amazing! Our mission in life is to share our blessings with others less fortunate. This mission allows for this sharing. You can feel Christ present in the work being done in Belize." Todd B., teacher
  • "I feel as though I have looked into the face of Love itself, and I realize now more than ever the power that Love can have. In so many ways, my life has been affected..." Seth S., designer
  • "Upon my return, the thing I was asked the most was, 'What did you do there?' I pondered over the answer. Finally, it was this... I grew up." Bob F., seminary student
  • "Both the people who went and the Belizeans we are befriending--gave me a renewed sense of hope for this troubled world of ours. It is a light in our spirit." John M., doctor
  • "What I received was far greater than what I gave. It was such a pleasure seeing the joy and peace that resides on these simple people. They are rich indeed in the things that really matter in this life." Kathi A., businesswoman