Teaching the 5th and 6th Graders about "Real Faith" |
The weekend between the two camps was Fir Point's Bible Camp's Family Camp. There were 40 families for a total of about 200 people. The speaker was a Pastor friend from Grants Pass, and Jeff Moritz, the camp administrator, was going to lead the music for the four sessions at family camp. But the day before camp started he got attacked by wasps and got stung in the eye. His eye swelled shut and was not able to lead the music. So he asked me if I would fill in for him. Of course I said that I would. It was really good to be able to lead the music and the people really seemed to enjoy it.
Leading music at Family Camp |
Even though I have been preparing lessons for the kids we both have continued to do lots of work around here. We continue to clean, repair and organize. I have used my welding skills to make a ladder hanger to hang the extension ladders on the side of the shop building. I used my electrical and woodworking skills to make a post lamp over the outdoor campfire stage. We just had a huge yard sale and a lot of stuff was sold and even given away. The camp is almost empty of excess stuff. I made two trips to the thrift store and another trip to the dump. There is actually room now for the stuff they need to keep in storage. This next week we plan to finish cleaning out and organizing the maintenance shop. This should take one to two full days.
As I write this entry we are in Orting, Washington (Sunday 8/5). I preached in both the morning and evening services at Faith bible Church. It was good to be back in the pulpit. We are staying with our NICE mission directors, Bob and Katherine Rodgers, and it was good to be able to spend some time with them.
We are still awaiting for an assignment from the mission. Bob may have a church for us in Idaho, so we are looking forward to that possibility. It the mean time we will continue to serve at every opportunity.
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