Puerto Rico Blog: Day 7

Posted: June 22, 2025

Hi there! To conclude our final hours in Puerto Rico, the group attended a lovely church service at St. John the Baptist Episcopal Cathedral in San Juan. We were quickly welcomed by an enthusiastic and hospitable group, who graciously set out a delicious arrangement of food after the service. The spread included homemade brownies, lemon pound cake, sugar pastries, watermelon, and an assortment of beverages, most notably a fresh pitcher of ginger juice! After coffee hour, the youth embarked on individual excursions throughout Old San Juan. Groups had fun shopping, exploring the city, and tasting local cuisine until we headed for the airport around 3:00.


This year’s mission trip to Puerto Rico was packed full of adventures, mission work, and excitement, and we are very grateful for all of the kindhearted people we’ve met. Thanks for following us throughout this journey!


—Bella


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