Ministry centre/hostel renovation on The Way of St. James

To help with the renovation of a building which will become a ministry centre/hostel on The Way of St. James (El Camino de Santiago in Spanish), a world renowned pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.

Dates

Various Dates: See Details

Cost

AUD 1865.00 per month

Application Deadline

Ongoing

Note: PRICE IS MONTHLY AND IS APPROXIMATE AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE ACCORDING TO EXCHANGE RATES. Prices do not include flights, visa, insurance or any vaccinations required.

Open to

Singles

Open to

Marrieds

Open to

Families

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Groups

You will be doing practical manual tasks in the renovation of the ministry centre/hostel. We are looking for people who have practical skills in the areas of electricity, plumbing, and masonry as well as general construction skills. We are also looking for people without specific skills who are happy to do general manual labour, cleaning and renovation projects.

You will be serving God by doing skilled or unskilled manual labour in the renovation of the ministry centre/hostel. You may be working alone or alongside other people. You will also learn more about the history and current situation of the evangelical church in Spain. The vision for the building is to host retreats for Spanish churches, community Bible study/church plant, and a hostel where pilgrims walking The Way of St. James (El Camino de Santiago) will spend the night. Many of the pilgrims are walking the Camino searching for something. As a result, they are open to spiritual conversations. This strategic ministry will serve the physical needs of the pilgrims as well as provide many opportunities to share the Gospel. Join us in making this vision a reality! You can find out more about this project here: www.orefuxio.com

We are looking for people who: - Speak English or Spanish. - Desire to serve God with practical skills in electricity, plumbing, and masonry or general construction skills OR general manual labour, cleaning and renovation projects. - Are physically able to undertake manual labour. - Are flexible, willing to listen and learn.
Will there be accomodation provided?
You will sleep in the ministry centre/hostel in the village of Os Muiños, about 5km from the nearest town of Muxia. You may be sharing a room with other people of the same gender. Sheets and towels will be provided. The ministry centre/hostel has wifi and laundry facilities.
Will there be food provided?
Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided. We can usually cater for different dietary requirements or food allergies (vegetarian, lactose free, gluten free etc.) as long as we know about this in advance.
Do I need to make my own travel arrangements?
If you are flying you should arrive by plane into A Coruña airport (LCG) or Santiago de Compostela airport (SCQ). If you are travelling by train you can arrive into the train station in A Coruña or Santiago de Compostela. There are then public transport links to the town of Muxia.
What should my health condition be like?
You need to be physically fit and able to undertake physical manual labour on a daily basis as well as frequently walking up and down stairs.
Do I need a visa?

Most non-European participants can be in Spain for up to 90 days without a visa. However check with your local Spanish embassy what the Spanish entry requirements are for your specific country.

Note: PRICE IS MONTHLY AND IS APPROXIMATE AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE ACCORDING TO EXCHANGE RATES. Prices do not include flights, visa, insurance or any vaccinations required.

When: From 10th September 2023 onwards

How Long: 1 week to 1 month

Required Notice: 1 month

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