Church Projects
Building for eternity — every project we undertake is an act of faith, a testimony of God's provision, and an investment in the future of the Gospel in Cabo Verde.
Building the Kingdom, One Project at a Time
From our very first gathering of three in 2006, RCCG Cabo Verde has been a church that builds in faith. Every brick laid, every church planted, every outreach launched is a declaration that God is at work in these islands.
Our projects span across infrastructure, community outreach, youth development, and church planting — all guided by the RCCG mandate to reach every city, every family, and every nation with the love of Jesus Christ.
We believe that when the community of believers partners together — through prayer, presence, and provision — nothing is impossible. These pages document the faith journey of what God is building through us in Cabo Verde.
Every Work Tells a Story
A full record of what God is building through RCCG Cabo Verde — past, present, and future.
See the Current State of the Work
A visual update from the ground — showing the current state of our Sal and Boavista parish buildings as construction continues.
Mais Alto Terreno — Espargos, Sal
Zona Cha Matias 39 c Rc, Espargos, 4110 Sal · +238 932 8185
Interior Progress
Roofing Progress
Electrical Works
Latest Update
Congregation
Casa Da Misericordia — Sal Rei, Boavista
Bairro Boa Esperança, Sal Rei, 3110 Boa Vista Island · +238 522 2016
Interior Progress
Walls & Structure
Roof Works
Congregation
Latest Update
Solar Panel Installation — Tabernaculo do Louvor, Praia
The Tabernaculo do Louvor parish in Praia, Santiago already has a permanent, established building — the spiritual headquarters of RCCG Cabo Verde. Our next major step for this site is the installation of a solar energy system to power the building reliably, reduce running costs, and ensure uninterrupted worship, meetings, and ministry activities.
Cabo Verde enjoys abundant sunshine year-round, making solar energy the most sustainable and cost-effective long-term solution for the church. This project will free up resources currently spent on electricity — redirecting them directly into ministry, outreach, and community impact.
The total estimated cost of the solar installation is $15,000. Every dollar given brings us closer to a church that is energy-independent, eco-responsible, and fully powered for God's work.
Santiago Village, Santiago Island
Existing structure awaiting completion to birth a new parish
Completing the Santiago Village Building — A New Church for a New Community
There is an unfinished building in Santiago Village, Santiago Island that God has set apart for His glory. This structure already exists — it simply needs to be completed, fitted, and furnished so that the doors of a brand new RCCG parish can be opened to the village and the surrounding community.
Santiago Village currently has no RCCG presence. Completing this building would allow us to plant a new congregation, bringing regular worship, discipleship, and pastoral care to families in the area — and expanding the mission of the Gospel to yet another corner of Santiago Island.
This is not building for the sake of building — this is opening a door that no man can shut. Every contribution toward this project is a direct investment in souls, in families, and in the eternal future of a community waiting to hear the Word of God.
"For we are co-workers in God's service; you are God's field, God's building."1 Corinthians 3:9
