
Aruba's national flag was adopted on March 18, 1976. The design consists of a field of light blue, two narrow parallel horizontal yellow stripes in the bottom half, and a four-pointed white-fimbriated red star.
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Flags of the Nations: Aruba
Global Ministry Center
Since September 1, 2009, the Church of the Nazarene's Global Ministry Center (GMC) proudly flies a flag each week of one of the many nations in which the denomination is present in ministry. Leaders were invited to send a national flag to be flown at the GMC alongside the flag of the United States*. The national flags rotate weekly, and photos of them raised are sent to the church leaders of that country.
This week: Aruba
The Church of the Nazarene officially entered Aruba in 2000.
Aruba had a population of 109,153 in 2013. That same year, Aruba reported one Church of the Nazarene, which is officially organized. Aruba has 167 total members.
Aruba is part of the Suriname District, a Phase 1 district on the Mesoamerica Region.
Previous flags featured:
NOTE: Some countries cannot be represented in this project in order to maintain security of those working there.
* = The weekly highlighted flag is raised on the middle of three poles in compliance with U.S. government protocols. It flies to the left of the GMC host-nation United States flag, which flies above the host-state flag of Kansas. The Christian flag flies on the third pole.
The Global Ministry Center is the mission and service hub of the Church of the Nazarene.
This week: Aruba
The Church of the Nazarene officially entered Aruba in 2000.
Aruba had a population of 109,153 in 2013. That same year, Aruba reported one Church of the Nazarene, which is officially organized. Aruba has 167 total members.
Aruba is part of the Suriname District, a Phase 1 district on the Mesoamerica Region.
Previous flags featured:
NOTE: Some countries cannot be represented in this project in order to maintain security of those working there.
* = The weekly highlighted flag is raised on the middle of three poles in compliance with U.S. government protocols. It flies to the left of the GMC host-nation United States flag, which flies above the host-state flag of Kansas. The Christian flag flies on the third pole.
The Global Ministry Center is the mission and service hub of the Church of the Nazarene.
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