As you read this, I will be finishing a long day of training for my ordination process. I hope that you will also have had good, constructive days, whatever your goal, be it relaxation and rest or chores and projects accomplished!
Those of us who were able to go to the Mission Barn on Saturday both did a lot and learned a lot. The Mission Barn manages its resources very carefully, and the site is well organized. There was lots of work with lumber for some of us, preparing for use in handicapped ramps, and for others there were kits to pack: hygiene kits, menstrual kits, and of course flood buckets. All of the kits are packed once and then verified and packed again before shipment. Supplies are carefully chosen to be appropriate and helpful, and to pack well. Even the weight in ounces is checked, both to be sure everyone gets enough and to be sure that the trucks that deliver the supplies are not fined for being overweight. It was a lot of work and a great learning experience—not to mention a time of fellowship—and we’re hoping to go again soon!
Bible Study continues in Mark, and we are covering a lot of ground. I am so happy to get to spend time thinking about this gospel with you. (Bible Study is Tuesday nights at 7:00 at McKnight, or, if it’s better for you, 10:00 a.m. at Epworth, also on Tuesdays.)
Finally, this Sunday is World Communion Sunday!
