This week is Mission's week at church (People's Church). Usually we take Jr. High, High School and College students to Mexico for the week to work with a church down there. Not this year...too much crime and a warning from the U.S. government to stay out has rerouted our plans here to the Central Valley. Although we didn't know this would happen, God knew the plan all along. The miracle stories of how it all came together are just amazing, even back to a "chance" meeting back in the fall between one of our pastors and a city worker who helped to provide most of the support equipment for the week.
Joining us this year are churches from the Fresno/Clovis area including Valley Christian Center, Northeast Assembly of God, New Covenant and others, as well as Bayside Church and Christ Church from the Sacramento area. That is an amazing story itself. They had every intention of going to Mexico like they usually do over Easter break as well, but also cancelled their plans because of the danger. Somehow they got wind of what we were planning to do here in the local area and called to see if they could join us! They brought over 400 students with them, not including their support team. Approximately 25 people came down just to do the cooking! It's been an amazing experience for the kids and for all of us volunteering. There are about 800 students participating and they are all camping out on the People's campus. The best part for those of us that attend People's is being able to reach out to fellow believers in the community and open up our facility to host everyone. It's been very exciting and I just have to applaud the leadership that saw God's leading in this and in faith said "Let's do it!".
Walking into the campsite
This is Honey. She's a one year old Golden Lab. A member from Bayside brought her down to spend the week with us. The kids love having her around, and she greets everyone as they walk through the welcome area. Diesel even got to play with her a little bit one day!
This is the Command Center...the hub for every one's coming and going. The Fresno Fire Department donated this bus for us to use this week, as well as the showers, wash areas and porta potties.
These are some of the security guys. They are all from Bayside in Sacramento. They actually have a team of about 10 or so. They keep the place secure and someone from their team is up all night making rounds. We couldn't have done this without their help. Way to go guys!
Christy and I on "security detail". Yes, we signed up to help with security Tuesday and Wednesday thinking we would be sitting in our lawn chairs watching the comings and goings of people while having a Starbucks. Instead, they put us at the welcome entrance to make sure that no one got through without a wristband on...no wristband, no entrance. They asked us if we could handle it and of course we said no problem...we're Mom's. (Never underestimate the power of a Mom!) :)
Nick and Jen...Nick is home on break and helping with the Jr. High this week.
Wash stations
This is the Command Center...the hub for every one's coming and going. The Fresno Fire Department donated this bus for us to use this week, as well as the showers, wash areas and porta potties.
These are some of the security guys. They are all from Bayside in Sacramento. They actually have a team of about 10 or so. They keep the place secure and someone from their team is up all night making rounds. We couldn't have done this without their help. Way to go guys!
Christy and I on "security detail". Yes, we signed up to help with security Tuesday and Wednesday thinking we would be sitting in our lawn chairs watching the comings and goings of people while having a Starbucks. Instead, they put us at the welcome entrance to make sure that no one got through without a wristband on...no wristband, no entrance. They asked us if we could handle it and of course we said no problem...we're Mom's. (Never underestimate the power of a Mom!) :)
Nick and Jen...Nick is home on break and helping with the Jr. High this week.
Wash stations
The Porta Potties...this was about half of them.
The tents where all 800 sleep. That' Jen to give you a little perspective. Each of the tents sleeps 25.
These are sooo cool....Portable showers! I hear they use these at Spirit West Coast, but I had never seen one before. They had two tractor trailers of showers...one for the boys, one for the girls.
Now here is the important stuff...the food. This is one of the dessert tables. We have church volunteers bringing goodies each day for dessert. YUM!
3 comments:
OH I LOVE following this! We have never done this and love seeing the "inside." Thanks Reg and you and Christy look pretty formidable (and beautiful) if you ask me!
I drove by the other day and wondered what was going on with all the tents set up. What a huge event! I bet it was an amazing experience.
Wow! That is so cool! What an amazing thing to get to be a part of! Happy Easter!
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