Temple of Faith Odsan Pentecostal Church is a Christian congregation located in Odsan, near Castries, Saint Lucia. Founded in 1985, it is affiliated with the Pentecostal Assemblies of the West Indies and serves as a spiritual hub for the local community through worship, evangelism, and outreach ministries.
The church began as Odsan Pentecostal Church under the leadership of Revs. Rudolph and Lucille Harris, initially meeting in a small wooden structure built by members of nearby Bethel Tabernacle. Through evangelistic efforts, the congregation grew steadily, weathering challenges including a major membership split in its early years. The current pastor, Rev. John Joseph, continues to guide its mission of faith and service.
In 2006, construction began on a new building to accommodate the expanding membership. Completed in phases, the structure was dedicated and renamed “Temple of Faith” in 2009—a name reflecting the congregation’s belief in divine provision and perseverance. By then, its membership had reached over 300, and the church had become a key religious institution in the Odsan community.
Temple of Faith offers regular worship services, Bible study, youth and family ministries, and community outreach. It emphasizes evangelism, discipleship, and nurturing of spiritual gifts among members. Its programs often extend beyond worship, fostering community unity and personal growth in line with Pentecostal teachings.
The church is situated along the Cul De Sac–Bexon Highway in Incommode, near Deglos and Cul De Sac, surrounded by residential and local business areas. It serves as both a place of worship and a community gathering point for residents of Castries and nearby districts.