Monday, February 13, 2012

Six of Our Youth at Summer Youth Camp February 13-17

Pray for our youth as they join around 70 or 80 more youth for a week of Bible camp!

DVBS 2012

February 7-9 we held a daily vacation Bible school!  Our own youth and adults worked in all the different facets of the event and our visitors from Wisconsin headed up the hand work and game times.  Praise the Lord for new children who participated and for three who made professions of faith.












February Work Team From Wisconsin Working at Camp

Seven people donated their time and talent February 3 through 13 to advance the development of our camp facility.  In spite of many days of temperatures that exceeded 100 degrees, this group worked tirelessly to accomplish as much as possible.
February 3 through 13 our friends from northern Wisconsin participated in jobs at camp, vacation Bible School, youth ministries in the church as well as sharing testimonies and Pastor Scott preaching.
Pastor Scott helps channel the wall for an audiovisual installation in the main building meeting room.

Pastor Scott and his 13 year old daughter worked hard  hanging sheet metal strapping to the wood sub-structure, leaving almost all the ceilings prepared for hanging vinyl  tongue and groove.  We still need to hang the sub-structure and sheet metal srtapping in the big auditorium.

A little down time at the end of a long, hot day.



The ladies worked hard to grout 900 square feet of tile laid by one of our November building teams.  

With 27 years of experience in the lawn care business, Marv was a big asset.  He finished mowing the 25 acres with limited help, only to begin anew two days after!!

Danny and Jake worked hard on the new fence line, taking us another step forward toward installing the chain link.  



The installed 170 stakes in concrete to tie the fence down between the concrete fence posts (background) and installed all the angle braces we had.
They also prepared the old fence posts to use as markers and began installing them on the property.





Our thanks to the Wisconsin team!