2018 Day 0-Photo Album

Photos from today

https://photos.app.goo.gl/c4cKZMtK49KSv7ic2
As our leaders prepared us for the various sites, we plan on being flexible and seeking God for the multitude of decisions in our next few days’ work.
We will be trying to put people more important than the project, and that’s difficult because we also want to do our best, and sometimes that’s measured by building progress.
But we’re here, and as Chris C said “God doesn’t choose the equipped, He equips the chosen
Here’s a photo album from today

2018 Day 0-Notes from Nate

Nate’s a newbie for 2018

Nate volunteered to write an update for today’s events, from his unique point of view.




Today was a day of new experiences. From experiencing a new church setting to a new style of eating, today was a day of learning. It was a drastic change for most of the team experiencing a church of 20 as opposed to a church of 750. 
It was a new experience and it was groovy time seeing the church body (specifically one person) share his testimony straight from his seat to the entire congregation. After a great sermon, we reconvened to fellowship and more importantly, decide where to go for lunch. It was decided that we would get some local flavor and try a local chain that specialized in seafood. The highlight of this feast (and that it was) was the unexpected amount of crawfish that was “accidently” ordered by Bu. Apparently, a “normal serving” of crawfish is 5lbs per person. This was not known. After trying his best, Bu gave in and relinquished the crawfish to Nate, who proceeding to gleefully partake in this rare treat. He finished about 4lbs of crawfish, much to everyone’s astonishment and disgust. After lunch, we parted ways as some went for a  Wal-Mart run, some went to scope out the job sites, and others went to explore Bass Pro Shops
After these “expeditions” we started to trickle back to the host church and fellowshipped over our new purchases (not all of these purchases were completely necessary). Dinner was another hearty fare of fried chicken, salad, and biscuits made by our wonderful kitchen team. After dinner, we were briefed by our ReachGlobal host about our jobsites for the week and what to expect, both from the properties  and the property owners. All left the briefing encouraged and anxious for the week ahead and hopeful for what God has in store for us this week.


By the way, found these photos in Google photos
3 of the 4 were from a church Harvest Festival in October 2008. Nate 10 years ago podiumed in an eating contest.. Today, he is fake eating a dead bug






2018 More profiles of our team-Lorin and Chris H

Sorry, we thought we had posted this one on Lorin, here it is again 




It’s special this year to have Chris H Volunteering with us in Louisiana. After serving as COHFH staff and being our supervisor for our times volunteering in OKC, Chris has taken some time off his regular duties to volunteer with us for a week in Denham Springs, LA

He drove down and met us in Denham Springs, and is bunking up with us at the church.

It’s been great having Chris as a friend, but having him as a peer/leader has been incredibly resourceful as our work here has us working over three separate sites, and Chris is helping us with leadership and knowledge.


2018 Note from Virginia-Day One

Right before going to sleep, Virginia wrote in her journal and shared it with us 

Day One 

  • 3:15 am Wake up 
  • Thankful for a ride to the airport at 4:10am Blessed by all the people who got up early to see us off at 5:30am
  • Tired, we all boarded a crowded plane, but God gave us the friendliest & most gracious flight attendant I have ever met. 
  • She was eager to hear why we were going to New Orleans. 
  • That was the first time I was hugged by a flight attendant when I departed. 

Virginia, with a hug from Rayemanette

  • Excited to meet up with friends and colleagues of past mission trips. 
  • Appreciative to Grace Community Church for providing our home away from home for 7 days. 
  • Nicest guy, Ryan Kling, our supervisor from ReachGlobal, who after telling us what we are going to be doing during the week, invited us to his place for a hamburger and hot dog dinner. 
  • The Lord has made the day and we rejoice in God’s goodness

2018 Travel Day-Early Departure, Arrival

LAX

an early flight, and some early rising supporters met us/took us to LAX. Even Pastor Victor and Rocky joined us for prayer as we were sent off to Louisiana

Flight

On our flight, we met several folks that were curious about our cheerful and interactive group, and one flight attendant, Rayemanette, was very kind and generous with her time and cheer. We became fast friends with her and other passengers, and shared of our volunteering with Habitat and Samaritan’s purse.

Lunch and Old Friends

Upon landing in New Orleans, we thanked God for our good flight, and went to Parkway Bakery and Tavern, meeting up with Denise and Paul from Mississippi, and Chris H who drove down from OKC. Our old buddy Brad from our Mississippi days even popped in to say hi, before returning to his duties at the local Habitat affiliate here in NOLA.
We went to our temporary home away from home, Grace Community Bible Church in Denham Springs and settled in for a quick moment to settle in and meet with Ryan. We also stopped off at Fedex to print up some quickie business cards for the people we’ve been meeting.
Then off to a hamburger and hot dogs at Ryan’s home and a Craig’s devo before our maiden run to Walmart.

Time for bed

Now off to bed in our new digs!
Here’s a quick photo album, maybe some videos in the next few days!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/B8WexGTWMCJVR6dd9

2018 Last minute info and team update

We’re almost ready to go!

Commonly asked questions

1) Where are you going?  Denham Springs
2) Where are you staying? Grace Community Bible Church
3) Who are you partnering with? ReachGlobal
4) When are you leaving? Early May 19th, returning May 26th evening
5) Wait, I thought you were working with Habitat for Humanity…. (watch video below)








Going to miss a couple of teammates





Unfortunately, David M and Mathias N will be not joining us on this trip due to unforseen obligations and schedule conflicts, but will be supporting us in prayer. We’ll miss them, but we’re glad they’re putting family and other responsibilities first. As much as each team member’s contribution is important, we can get others to do the labor in their place, but  family is important.





Update from Chris C

Chris C



Recently, the team got an email from one of our leaders, Chris C:



Hi, everyone.  Our adventure begins in just a few days.  I am so looking forward to serving with each of you.  It will be a blast.  David and Mathias, we will miss the both of you this year but praying that you would experience God’s peace as you obediently stay back to minister to and care for your families.  God’s plans are perfect (Psalms 18:30). 

I was so blessed yesterday to see our team and all of our prayer partners at the front of the church as Pastor Victor prayed over us during the commissioning service.  It was quite a large group up there.  It was a good reminder that our ministry has a much greater impact than just those families that we help in Louisiana.  We have a whole church family that is sending us and praying for us.  We need to make Evergreen proud, but ultimately, our greater calling is to bring glory to God and make Him look good.  Let’s be mindful of that as we serve next week.
Lastly, I just got off the phone with our site supervisor, Ryan K.  Here is some information I wanted to pass on to you.

  1. We will be at three (3) work sites.  At the 1st work site, we will be finishing up a metal roof, doing some trim work, and some repair work inside the house.  At the 2nd work site, we will be installing laminate flooring and pulling up tiles.  The 3rd work site is up in the air right now.  So at this time, we may be working on this home or possibly doing some painting at the church that we’re staying at.  I told Ryan that we would be willing to do whatever he would needed us to do.  Again, I just wanted to remind everyone that we need to be “flexible” when we are in Louisiana.
  2. The houses will be within a few miles away from each other, and about 15 minutes away from the church.
  3. The kids will be off school next week, so we may have opportunities to meet and encourage the homeowners as well as their children.
  4. The weather should be around 95 degrees all week with 55% humidity; standard weather in LA but may be a little uncomfortable for CA folks.

That’s it for now.  If you have any questions, please let us know.  See everyone bright and early on Saturday morning.  We will be meeting at LAX (Southwest Airlines terminal) at 5:00 a.m.


Hot Hot Humid and Stormy

Finally, for an idea of what the weather’s looking like…





2018-Commissioning and some more team members

Commissioning

This last Sunday was the last team we’d see each other before the airport. But our time at church was also special where we receive prayer from the entire church. Each team member clearly knows that we do not travel alone, and we go with the blessing and direction of our prayer supporters, and God.

Video of our commissioning

Also, a quick treat

Get to know two more members of our team,
Lorin, a multi-year veteran of the team and

 Linda, a nurse by profession, will be serving as our team “medic” and is a team newbie for 2018!

2018 – Last meeting and Kids, Kids, Kids

Last meeting

Recently, we had our last meeting before our trip, going over logistics for the trip (May 19-26). This is a new location, and a new organization for us, so it’s a whole new venture for all of us. We also appreciate the effort of our out-of-town team members (Chris H, Denise and Paul) have been making to stay up to date, including watching videos of our meetings.

Kids’ Church

The next day, Patrick led the team in a teaching for Kids’ church, a special service for the younger part of our church family. We participated in singing/worship and the kids prayed for us at the end.

Kids Church and Message Photo Album

Children’s Message

This weekend, we participated in the Children’s Message portion of our church. Nate took the information from our support letter and made a simple way for the kids to remember to pray for us, turning each of our prayer requests into a way to prayer for us.

Videos

Support Letter

As always, we appreciate your prayer support, and if you’d like to learn a bit about our team (especially the newbies), click on the Support Letter below and read up on our team!