Día Familiar (Family Day) |
Speaker for Family Day (Not me! The other clown.) |
Three weeks
ago was Family Day. That included a guest speaker (dressed as a clown), a
water slide, dinner on the grounds and table games for the men and women while
the kids played on the water slide. Attendance was good and spirits high.
Then, last
Sunday was Grandparents' Day. It was a festive occasion. Three of our church
members spoke about some aspect of grandparenting. Also, one of our worship
leaders, dressed as an aged woman (quite the livewire), traded jokes and barbs
with one of the deacons. They had the
whole church in stiches. Toward the end of the service everyone got a gift and
enjoyed a piece of cake and juice on the church lawn.
Crew that helped a man in need |
Last Saturday, there were two events taking place concurrently. One
was a group of women from the church who met to learn how to make jewelry. It
was well received and talks of doing another workshop before Christmas was
kicked around. The other was a mission of mercy. A gentleman from the area was
in desperate need of help. He is essentially incapacitated and had a home that
was in shambles; the product of years of life- controlling alcoholism. Five of
us men spent almost three hours picking up junk and garbage in the rooms of his
home. The city hauled away three trucks of junk and more remains to be done. In
projects such as these the reasoning in one’s inner thoughts goes like this: “Mister,
you made the bed. Now lay in it.” “One reaps what one sows.” “No mercy, no
grace, no extended helping hand for you. You don’t deserve it...do you?” On the other "shoulder" is a nudge from the Spirit to extend God’s love, not based on merit rather, based on grace,
unmerited favor, and mercy. We chose the second option. As God shows unmerited favor toward us we did the same with him. My short-term goal is
to visit him soon and talk with him about the Lord.
Coming up
next week is a one-night evangelistic service with a guest preacher. It was
scheduled for this Friday, but we postponed the service to promote it better
and it appears the weather would have forced us to cancel the service anyway.
Well, these
are the highlights. Thanks for reading. Until next month.
Johnathan
and Mary
Aguadilla Bay |
Brown pelican "photo bombed" my sunset photo. |
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