Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Day 5 Dinner at KI's

Tonight we dined at KI's in Del Mar, a little bit of a nicer place, in a very beautiful setting. After VBS this morning we all kind of split up a little bit, some people went to enjoy the beach at Del Mar, others, like myself stayed at the hotel, and took a nap, or a dip in the pool, or went shopping at a nearby plaza. It was a rejuvenating afternoon.
KI's was pretty delicious and had a great view, especially for the sunset. Gunnar, his wife Anna, Anna's sister Maria, and the wonderful miss grace joined us for dinner as well, which was really great and uplifting. 



Here is part of the table, forgot to get the other part because alot of people got up to go to the beach while waiting for their food.



there was like a floodlight out on the ocean and it gave me some really cool lighting, here is the outcome, this was at like 8:30 p.m. San Diego Time.

La Jolla Shores w/ Barabbas road church

Doing some relational ministry with Barabbas Road Church was quite different than what we've been doing the past couple of days, besides being at the beach :) .
We combed the beach passing out flyers for the church and their offer for free personal training at a park near their church, and it was hard at first because most people were not receptive. Another problem we ran into was distinguishing the locals from the tourists, not that we don't want to show christ to people who don't live in San Diego, its just our focus for that day was to build bridges to the church, which would be hard for a tourist to really get involved with. I will go ahead and admit that I didn't have the same amount of courage to approach strangers like BJ, Jen, & Cathy had, though I think I got a little better at it near the end.
Where we played soccer with barabbas road church

Orit & Associate Pastor Paul
fighting for the soccer ball

Most everyone playing some soccer, I believe on bermuda grass,
real comfortable.

It was pretty cool just getting to eat dinner and hang out with some of the people involved with barabbas road church, hear some of their stories, and pray with them. By the way, while prayer is on your minds, pray for our friend Orit (pronounced  Ore-Eat) she is going through alot, actually alot of things that us back in fort mitchell don't have to really face, I'll leave it at that, thanks in advance for lifting her up to the Lord.

It is more beautiful on the beach.

BJ & Jen Enjoying the sunset.

What a way to end our day, watching the sun go to sleep. It was kind of hard leaving the beach when it looked that beautiful, but it set quickly, so we ran out of sunlight, and called it a night after praying with our new friends.

First Day of VBS @ Valley

A beautiful day @ Valley Baptist
Sorry to be updating about the first day so late, but I napped a lot earlier today when it would have been easiest to update the blog, so sorry for being a little negligent.
First off, the numbers for VBS haven't been all that strong, but its been great growing closer to another church family  that is over 2000 miles away from home.

Most of our time in the morning is laid back, but still really rewarding. We are looking forward to some of the next few days, with hopefully more kids, and also looking forward to the block party, should be a blast. Here are some more pictures for your enjoyment.


sponge relay

This is actually from sunday, but its chandler
blowing up some of the inflatables.


Going through a lesson




Justine, one of the cutest girls in valley center

Grace, one of the other cutest girls in valley center




Russell, leading the kids, and no he's not dancing, because we are baptist, 
he's moving interpretively.

Sunday, July 20, 2008


First off, I could get used to this..... supposedly its even more beautiful on the beach, which we will find out tomorrow night.
We had a lovely dinner with the Hispanic parish of Valley Baptist, who worship on sunday nights at the church. They made us Chicken Molle, it was quite wonderful ( maybe I should have taken a picture of it? though that wouldn't have done it justice).
We stuck around after dinner for some of their worship, it was really quite the blessing, hearing the Lord being praised in a language different than your own.

Us enjoying our delicious dinner, we get some more mexicano authentico on thursday!



This is Alberto here leading worship, he is a really great/solid dude, I look forward to seeing him more this week, his wife did a lot of the cooking for our dinner, and his son Albert had some great stories for us (he also helped us "borrow" some oranges from the nearby grove, don't tell though).

A day at Valley Baptist......

Today was kind of a long day, but nothing out of the ordinary for most of us here being used to how full our sundays are at FMBC. We led worship at Valley Baptist this morning, and that was a pretty cool experience. I think we outnumbered them in attendance, and it was kind of humorous that a lot of their congregation was out of town the week we are here, but they still had I think three visitors! which is pretty awesome for them. The whole "community" aspect of their church is so strongly evident, and I think we knew that well before we joined them for a service, back in february when me, Joby & Russell got some of the fine details hashed out for the trip, it felt like Gunnar was trying to introduce us to all of his members in the two days we were there, you could tell he had a genuine interest in their lives. 

Speaking of Gunnar, here he is with his wife Anna and beautiful daughter Grace.

more to come, and more pictures, I promise.

more pictures.....

I don't know what it is, but blogger sometimes doesn't like helping me put pictures up!


Russell found some treasure?



Wondering if its worth getting into the water with how cold it was, 
the answer was yes, just not for these guys/gals.



jordan "testing" the water



The Good doctor, with his game face on

Day two....continued


Here are a few more pictures from yesterday for your enjoyment......
BJ looking quite dapper


Matthew Enjoying the pacific.