Johnathan |
As summer ends, the peak of hurricane season takes off, from mid-August through mid-October. Non-perishable items such as batteries, lanterns, canned food, gasoline, and extra water are stockpiled, and extra cash is on hand in the event of a catastrophic storm such as Hurricane Maria in 2017. This past Saturday our church offered a workshop on inexpensive long-term food storage. We had a nice turn out of sixteen. We are contemplating offering the workshop again but to the community. It is a way to care for our neighbor and let the town know who/where we are.
Mary, the daughters-in-law and granddaughter |
I see that practiced here...not only on church outings. We also are quick to respond to people in need, especially to the church people, but not exclusively. In the last two months around a third of the church income was used to bless church members going through health and legal crises. We believe very much that the church should be known by the way we love one another. This Sunday a special offering is being taken to buy school supplies for families short on resources, so their children will have all they need to start the school year.
The Jones |
This Sunday the youth are presenting a drama written by one of our worship leaders. The services lately have been very upbeat, and a positive spirit seems to pervade the service. We are anticipating good things in the coming months. Visitors continue to return each Sunday. That is positive isn’t it! Well. I had better close. Blessings!
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Smiling faces on the church outing |
Atlantic coast near Aguadilla |
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