Combining medical excellence with compassionate care to transform communities physically and spiritually.
Medical Excellence
Providing life-saving medical care and treatment to underserved communities with professional expertise and cutting-edge practices.
Spiritual Care
Sharing the hope of Jesus Christ and praying with patients, offering spiritual comfort alongside physical healing.
Community Empowerment
Educating local communities on preventive healthcare and sustainable practices to create lasting positive change.
Serve Jesus With Your Skills
"Serve Jesus With Your Medical Hands or Your Non-Medical Heart"
There is a place where medicine meets mercy. Where surgical blades bring hope, and compassion becomes a channel of God's love to the broken and overlooked.
"I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me… Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me."
— Matthew 25:36, 40 (NIV)
AromeCare
Healing the Body, Honouring the Forgotten
Surgical festivals, mass screenings, and healthcare for the most vulnerable in villages, IDP camps, and prisons.
"He sent them out to proclaim the kingdom of God and to heal the sick." — Luke 9:2
DinnaCare
A Mother's Touch in Christ's Name
School deworming, maternal health, cancer screening, and dignity-restoring care for women and children.
"She opens her arms to the poor and extends her hands to the needy." — Proverbs 31:20
DocCare
Empowering the Hands that Heal
Training healthcare workers, adopting rural health posts, and building sustainable healthcare systems.
"And the things you have heard… entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others." — 2 Timothy 2:2
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Serve Jesus With What You Have
You may be a doctor or nurse, but also a teacher, engineer, logistics expert, media professional,
project manager, accountant, or prayer warrior. You may never hold a stethoscope, but you can carry
a stretcher in other ways.
"Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms."
— 1 Peter 4:10
Jesus is still walking through the land—healing, teaching, feeding, and calling.
And He says, "Come, follow Me." Will you serve Jesus with your skill, your resources, and your compassion?
Let's make medicine a mission again. Let's make compassion a calling.
— Dr Chukwudi Okebaram, Medical Director and Director of Medical Missions
Mission Reports
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RCN MEDICAL MISSIONS REPORTING Monthly Free Antenatal Clinic for Pregnant Women in the IDP Mega Camp (NOVEMBER EDITION) With Deworming Campaign for Children Specially graced with the presence of the UVOL Team (USA) 12th…
RCN MEDICAL MISSIONS REPORTING Visitation of Disabled Persons in Otukpo Local Government, Benue State, Nigeria, and Flag-off of the Comprehensive Disability Intervention Programme 30th October, 2025 1. Background, team…
RCN MEDICAL MISSIONS REPORTING 3RD Monthly Free Antenatal Clinic for Pregnant Women in the IDP Mega Camp (OCTOBER EDITION) 23rd October, 2025 Background, team The RCN Missions’ Hospital was commissioned in year 2024…
RCN Medical Center Makurdi and RCN Medical Missions warmly congratulate Dr. Irineo Alvaro Jr., President of Wesleyan University-Philippines and ACSCU Philippines, on his election as Chairperson of the Council of Private Educational Associations (COCOPEA). This prestigious appointment recognizes his outstanding leadership, commitment to educational excellence, and significant contributions to Christian and private education in the Philippines and beyond.
Under Dr. Alvaro’s stewardship, Wesleyan University has distinguished itself through academic excellence, innovation, institutional integrity, and global engagement. His election to lead COCOPEA marks another milestone in a career dedicated to educational transformation and nation-building.
RCN Medical Center values its growing partnership with Wesleyan University-Philippines and remains inspired by Dr. Alvaro’s humility, wisdom, and commitment to values-driven leadership. We believe his tenure will further promote educational excellence, collaboration, innovation, and positive societal impact. We celebrate this achievement and look forward to strengthening future partnerships in healthcare, education, research, leadership development, and community transformation. Congratulations, Dr. Alvaro, on this well-deserved honour.
RCN Medical Center Makurdi and RCN Medical Missions have announced the RCN Surgical Festival 2026, codenamed “Gilgal”-a major humanitarian medical outreach aimed at providing free surgical care to indigent and vulnerable patients across Nigeria.
The initiative is designed to address the growing burden of untreated surgical conditions among underserved populations who cannot afford healthcare services. Many individuals continue to suffer from treatable conditions such as hernias, fibroids, breast lumps, hydroceles, chronic wounds, and other surgical illnesses due to financial hardship and limited access to quality medical care.
Named after the biblical “Gilgal,” a place associated with renewal, healing, and new beginnings, the Surgical Festival seeks not only to restore physical health but also to renew dignity, hope, and productivity among affected individuals and families.
The programme will provide comprehensive services including community screening, specialist consultations, laboratory and radiological investigations, anaesthetic assessments, blood transfusion support, free surgical procedures, medications, inpatient care, feeding, post-operative wound care, and follow-up services.
Projected to benefit between 50 and 100 patients directly, the initiative reflects the philosophy of “True Medical Missions,” which combines compassion, competence, integrity, continuity of care, and community impact.
RCN Medical Missions is also calling on healthcare professionals, volunteers, blood donors, partners, philanthropists, and organizations to support the success of this life-transforming humanitarian effort.
Dr. Irineo Alvaro Jr.’s election as President of the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities (ACSCU) Philippines marks a significant moment for Christian education and transformational leadership in the global academic community.
At a time when the world faces moral uncertainty, technological disruption, leadership crises, and declining values-based education, Christian institutions remain vital in shaping leaders grounded in integrity, compassion, innovation, and societal responsibility. Dr. Alvaro’s emergence as ACSCU President represents more than an administrative appointment; it symbolises a renewed commitment to ethical leadership, academic excellence, and character formation.
Under his leadership, Wesleyan University-Philippines has gained increasing international recognition for innovation, interdisciplinary advancement, institutional integrity, and future-oriented educational development. His administration reflects a balance between spiritual values and global academic relevance.
The upcoming ACSCU 80th Founding Anniversary and 64th National Convention, themed “80 Years of God’s Grace: Educating for Christlike Character, Transformation, and Hope,” further highlights the enduring importance of Christian-centered education in shaping nations and future generations.
The growing partnership between Wesleyan University-Philippines and RCN Medical Missions also reflects the increasing need for global collaboration among faith-based institutions committed to humanitarian service, transformational education, ethical leadership, and societal impact. Ultimately, this leadership transition represents hope for stronger Christian academic cooperation and the raising of transformational leaders for the future.