The Zion-Dublin Society is situated on Banana Island, a historic island known for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty. This society is a beacon of faith, providing the island's residents with a spiritual home. The Zion-Dublin Society is deeply involved in the life of the community, hosting regular worship services, Bible studies, and outreach programs that connect the church with the broader island community. The society is also committed to preserving the rich heritage of the island while promoting spiritual growth and Christian fellowship.
The Banana Circuit of the West African Methodist Church covers two distinct societies, each located on the beautiful islands of Banana Island and Ricketts Island. These societies serve as spiritual havens for their local communities, offering a place for worship, fellowship, and service amidst the serene island environments.
The Jehovah Society is located on Ricketts Island, a smaller, close-knit community known for its fishing heritage. The society plays an essential role in the spiritual life of the island’s inhabitants, offering a place where people can gather to worship, share in fellowship, and grow in their faith. Through its services and community events, the Jehovah Society strives to foster a strong sense of unity and support among its members, encouraging everyone to live out their faith in their daily lives.