International delegations arrive at the Central American and Caribbean Congress MMM Panama 2026

Representatives from several nations have arrived in Panama to take part in the World Missionary Movement Congress.

Before the official program of the Central American and Caribbean Congress of the World Missionary Movement began —held from February 13 to 17, 2026 at the Panama Convention Center— delegations from several countries started landing at Tocumen International Airport, opening days of unity and fellowship among the participating churches.

With enthusiasm and a deep sense of communion, leaders, pastors, and believers from nations such as Colombia, Peru, and Bolivia arrived in Panama City to join this significant spiritual gathering, which brings together thousands of participants from across Central America and the Caribbean.

Organizing teams and local church members welcomed visitors with joy, greeting them in the host nation and underscoring the value of these days devoted to worship, teaching, and Christian fellowship. Social media posts shared warm greetings, fraternal embraces, and words of expectation for what God will do throughout the congress.

Among those arriving were not only pastors and church leaders, but also young people and entire families, highlighting the intergenerational and multicultural character of the event. The airport became a prelude to celebration, where newcomers shared testimonies and expressed gratitude for meeting on such a special occasion.

This welcome marks the beginning of a significant chapter for the World Missionary Movement Church in the region, paving the way for the opening services and the remaining activities on the congress's official schedule.

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