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Eliane Menezes


Eliane Menezes
Mission co-worker in Guatemala
Serving with the National Union of Presbyterian Women of the National Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Guatemala (IENPG)

Contact: Eliane Menezes (eliane.menezes@pcusa.org)

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Eliane is periodically in the United States and available to speak to congregations as her schedule permits. Email her to extend an invitation to visit your congregation or organization.

About Eliane Menezes’ ministry

Rev. Eliane Menezes serves in Guatemala as Facilitator for Women’s Leadership Development with the National Union of Presbyterian Women of the National Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Guatemala (IENPG). She seeks to empower women by facilitating development of their leadership skills and by helping to nurture relationships between the women of the National Union of Presbyterian Women in Guatemala and Presbyterian women in the United States. “Working with women in Guatemala gives me an opportunity to learn about them and the gifts they bring to ministry,” says Eliane. “Engaging in conversation with women, I listen to their struggles and offer hope in order to empower and strengthen them.”

Country context

Guatemala is the most populous and the most industrialized country in Central America. It is by far the country with the highest percentage of indigenous population. Among the indigenous are the Maya, whose highly developed civilization from 300 to 900 C.E. made magnificent advancements in architecture, music and mathematics. In addition, the Maya built an extensive trade network. They were enslaved in the 1500s by the Spanish conquistadores, who forced the Maya people to serve colonial estate owners.

Since gaining independence from Spain in 1821, Guatemala has been ruled by the military for most of its history, with the exception of two popularly elected governments that provided a 10-year period of democracy from 1944 to 1954. Amid U.S. government claims of communist influence, the democratically elected government was toppled in 1954 in an invasion by U.S.-backed Guatemalan exiles. The ensuing military rule helped perpetuate an intense concentration of wealth and land that left the indigenous Maya population almost totally disenfranchised and thus contributed to a 36-year-long civil war. While peace accords were signed in December 1996, they were never ratified by Guatemala’s Congress; the disparities continue, and the country continues to struggle with violence, corruption and economic challenges. Those in marginalized communities, the majority of whom are indigenous (Maya, Xinka and Garifuna), remain politically, socially, and economically disenfranchised. Mission work done on behalf of the PC(USA) in Guatemala is done in partnership with the National Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Guatemala (IENPG) and the Protestant Center for Pastoral Studies in Central America (CEDEPCA).

About Eliane Menezes

Eliane Menezes grew up in Brazil but has been in the States for more than two decades.

Her call to mission is inspired by Jesus’ injunction to his disciples to “Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone” (Mark 16:15). “This scripture shapes the direction for my life in a way that gives me power and energy to follow God’s guidance and purpose for my life,” she explains. “Through the Holy Spirit, I’m empowered to pack and go east, west, north and south, sharing the Good News while engaging in dialogue and promoting transformation in people’s lives and their communities.”

Eliane received her Master of Divinity degree from Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, and has helped the PC(USA) promote its multi-language ministries. In 2007, she was a consultant to the PC(USA) office of New Immigrant Groups Ministries in the U.S.A. in the area of Portuguese language ministry. From 2007 to 2010, she worked with the Presbytery of Tropical Florida in Pompano Beach, Florida, in designing and implementing its Portuguese language ministry. From December 2010 to June 2011, Eliane served as guest pastor at San Pablo Presbyterian Church in Brownsville, Texas, where she conducted bilingual worship services.

In addition, Eliane was a religious service coordinator and chaplain at Port Isabel Service Detention Center in Los Fresnos, Texas. Most recently, she served as staff chaplain at Homestead Hospital in Homestead, Florida, and Mariners Hospital in Tavernier, Florida.

An ordained minister of the Word and Sacrament, Eliane is a member of Tropical Florida Presbytery.

Birthday: October 26