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NAMMA is an ecumenical, Christian association of individuals and affiliated organizations involved in maritime ministry throughout North America, including the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean
- NAMMA Regions 2025 - NAMMA
Introduction: For 2025, NAMMA is shifting from a single central conference to a series of regional seafarers’ welfare meetings, each uniquely tailored to the pressing needs and interests of its area
- SS Edmund Fitzgerald Not Forgotten - NAMMA
by Susan Huppert, NAMMA Every year, people gather at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point, ON, Canada, to remember those who died in the tragic sinking of the S S Edmund Fitzgerald
- Sea Sunday Resources - NAMMA
Sea Sunday is the day which many Christian Churches set aside to remember and pray for seafarers and their families and give thanks for their lives and work It is officially held on the second Sunday in July, though there is significant flexibility to accommodate other local celebrations It some countries, especially the United Kingdom and Commonwealth countries, this day provides a vital
- About us - NAMMA
NAMMA is an ecumenical, Christian association of individuals and affiliated organizations involved in maritime ministry throughout North America, including the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean
- Conference 2024 - NAMMA
NAMMA’s 2024 conference, held from September 24-26, aimed to empower these organizations in their mission to serve effectively Over 125 delegates registered from both local and international seafarers’ welfare groups, and a welcome was extended to partners within the broader maritime community
- NAMMA Regional Meetings 2025 Sponsorship Information
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- Keeping the Story Alive: Preserving Seafarers’ Welfare . . . - namma. org
By Jason Zuidema (NAMMA) On August 27, I had the privilege of visiting the Congregational Library and Archives in Boston, Massachusetts, together with the Rev David Hulse, Executive Director of Seafarers’ Friend in Boston
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