Oct. 11th HW Blitz - Mrs. Farrow

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We participated in the 1 Day Home Works Blitz on Oct 11th. Our home owner was Mrs. Louise Farrow. She has lived in her home for 38 years, and she just needed some help with a few repairs. She has 5 grown children, 8 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren (the older great is 18!). She was so sweet, and she was so very thankful. A great group of us from the St. John's youth community showed up to work on her home. Samuel Miller and his dad met me a week prior to pressure wash the cornice and fascia. On the day of the blitz, we scraped and painted the cornice and fascia, we repaired her front storm door handle, we repaired to spots in her ceiling, and we also performed a couple other minor repairs. Mostly we painted. Thanks to the following for coming to help out: Brandon Templeton, Wilson and Lisa Sparks, Blair and Robin Campbell, Catherine and Winston Collins, Austin Lewis, Beaumont Smith, Ann Ruderman, Bryant Blakeslee, Alex and Rob Bowers, Samuel and Mike Miller, and Daniel Ward. Check out the pics:



Blessings,
dorian

HOME WORKS OCT 11TH BLITZ

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Louise Farrow
841 Slash Pine Lane
Columbia, SC 29203

Directions: I-20 to Monticello Rd (exit 68). Go North on Monticello approximately 1000 ft, and turn Right onto Blue Ridge Terrace. Go .8 miles, and turn Right onto Loblolly Dr. Go one block, home is on the Right at the stop sign. The home is brick with pink trim.

Sat., Oct. 11th
7am Arrive at Mrs. Farrow’s home.
7:15 Prayer
7:30 Begin Work!
12pm Lunch Break
5pm We should be finished!

Photos of Home: http://public.fotki.com/hmwrks/october-blitz-candi/farrow-on-slash-pine/

Repairs to be Performed:
1. Powerwash trim, awnings, walks, etc.
2. Repair a small corner of fascia.
3. Scrape and paint exterior trim, fascia, and cornice
4. Caulk windows as necessary
5. Patch up and paint small section of inside wall behind front door
6. Clean up and paint two damaged places in ceiling
7. Fix bath faucets that need new handles
8. Replace broken window pane
9. Repair two storm doors

Please Bring:
A paint brush
A 6 foot step ladder/painters ladder (if you have one)
Bug spray
Sun screen
Water bottle
Safety goggles

Adults, please bring these forms filled out:
http://www.homeworksofamerica.org/public/files/docs/Adult_-Blitz-_Volunteer_Complete_Packet.pdf
Youth, please bring these forms filled out:
http://www.homeworksofamerica.org/public/files/docs/Teen_Application.pdf

I previewed this home yesterday, and we really should be able to complete all the work in less than the whole day. Mrs. Farrow is a really sweet lady, and she has lived in this home for 38 years!

IMPORTANT! Help needed:
I do need help with a few things in the days prior to Saturday. I will be going by to kill wasps and take out the ant beds later this week, and I will also be matching up the exterior paint. Does anyone have a power washer? If you do, please let me know. Would you be able and willing to go by the home between now and next Saturday to power wash the trim and awnings? I can meet you and help. Also, does anyone have plumbing experience? We have to replace the knobs to her shower, and if no one has plumbing experience, then HWs is going to send out a plumber.

Other important dates that I need help with:

We need someone with a truck and/or trailer to help with these preparation dates:

Thursday, Oct. 9, 5:30pm
Load tools and equipment at the Home Works warehouse
2812 William Tuller Dr. (off S. Edisto near Owens Airport)

Friday, Oct. 10, 5:30pm
Shop for materials at Home Depot on Harbison Blvd.

It would be great if a few of you could meet at these locations to help. Please let me know if you can be there.

Here’s a list of who has signed up:
Brandon Templeton
Wilson Sparks
Lisa Sparks
Blair Campbell
Robin Campbell
Ted Campbell
Catherine Collins
Winston Collins
Patrick Dimig
Tom Dimig
Anne Marie Powell
Elaine Epting
Grace Graham
The Austin Lewis Family
Steve McMillan
Mary Sarah Komar
Beaumont Smith
Ann Ruderman
Bryant Blakeslee, Jr.
Lawson Smith
Alex Bowers
Rob Bowers
Samuel Miller
Ps…it’s not too late to sign up!

Blessings,
dorian

HOME WORKS OCT 11TH BLITZ

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Louise Farrow
841 Slash Pine Lane
Columbia, SC 29203

Directions: I-20 to Monticello Rd (exit 68). Go North on Monticello approximately 1000 ft, and turn Right onto Blue Ridge Terrace. Go .8 miles, and turn Right onto Loblolly Dr. Go one block, home is on the Right at the stop sign. The home is brick with pink trim.

Sat., Oct. 11th
7am Arrive at Mrs. Farrow’s home.
7:15 Prayer
7:30 Begin Work!
12pm Lunch Break
5pm We should be finished!

Photos of Home: http://public.fotki.com/hmwrks/october-blitz-candi/farrow-on-slash-pine/

Repairs to be Performed:
1. Powerwash trim, awnings, walks, etc.
2. Repair a small corner of fascia.
3. Scrape and paint exterior trim, fascia, and cornice
4. Caulk windows as necessary
5. Patch up and paint small section of inside wall behind front door
6. Clean up and paint two damaged places in ceiling
7. Fix bath faucets that need new handles
8. Replace broken window pane
9. Repair two storm doors

Please Bring:
A paint brush
A 6 foot step ladder/painters ladder (if you have one)
Bug spray
Sun screen
Water bottle
Safety goggles

Adults, please bring these forms filled out:
http://www.homeworksofamerica.org/public/files/docs/Adult_-Blitz-_Volunteer_Complete_Packet.pdf
Youth, please bring these forms filled out:
http://www.homeworksofamerica.org/public/files/docs/Teen_Application.pdf

I previewed this home yesterday, and we really should be able to complete all the work in less than the whole day. Mrs. Farrow is a really sweet lady, and she has lived in this home for 38 years!

IMPORTANT! Help needed:
I do need help with a few things in the days prior to Saturday. I will be going by to kill wasps and take out the ant beds later this week, and I will also be matching up the exterior paint. Does anyone have a power washer? If you do, please let me know. Would you be able and willing to go by the home between now and next Saturday to power wash the trim and awnings? I can meet you and help. Also, does anyone have plumbing experience? We have to replace the knobs to her shower, and if no one has plumbing experience, then HWs is going to send out a plumber.

Other important dates that I need help with:

We need someone with a truck and/or trailer to help with these preparation dates:

Thursday, Oct. 9, 5:30pm
Load tools and equipment at the Home Works warehouse
2812 William Tuller Dr. (off S. Edisto near Owens Airport)

Friday, Oct. 10, 5:30pm
Shop for materials at Home Depot on Harbison Blvd.

It would be great if a few of you could meet at these locations to help. Please let me know if you can be there.

Here’s a list of who has signed up:
Brandon Templeton
Wilson Sparks
Lisa Sparks
Blair Campbell
Robin Campbell
Ted Campbell
Catherine Collins
Winston Collins
Patrick Dimig
Tom Dimig
Anne Marie Powell
Elaine Epting
Grace Graham
The Austin Lewis Family
Steve McMillan
Mary Sarah Komar
Beaumont Smith
Ann Ruderman
Bryant Blakeslee, Jr.
Lawson Smith
Alex Bowers
Rob Bowers
Samuel Miller
Ps…it’s not too late to sign up!

Blessings,
dorian

Johns Island Recap

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Five days later and I still don't know that I've fully recovered. I am jealous of Cliff's adventures in Peru, but at the same time, I know that I couldn't have gone back to back. I've slept a lot this week! Make sure you check out the slideshows below.

For me, this was my first week long Home Works trip ( I did go on the Junior High trip), and it was a grand adventure! I won't say it was perfect (no trip is ever perfect), but it definitely was life changing. It was humbling to be a part of God's mission and work in the world, and it was really fun and challenging to spend a week in community with our youth and the other groups. Many thanks to our adult chaperones/volunteers: Nell Brennan, Lynda Lovelace, Cliff Moore, and Brandon Templeton. Without you, this trip would not have been possible. I thank you for you time and willingness to serve. It was humbling to serve alongside you. Also, many thanks to the adult volunteers who traveled to Louisiana. I offered many thanks to you then, but I have an even greater sense of your service now. I am so very proud to be a part of a community that supports mission work so well. Also, thank you to Hank Chardos for providing a wonderful ministry opportunity in Home Works.

All told, there were about 115-120 volunteers at Johns Island (including youth and adults), and we all stayed in the same gym. It was really cold at night (some say the refrigerator type situation keeps the smell down!), and we were cooked during the day with heat indexes well over 100. We worked on a total of 13 homes, and the vast majority of the work was finished by the end of the week. There was at least one member from our group on each work site, and I heard nothing but compliments about our youth from the site leaders. Some job sites were closer to St. Joseph's Catholic Church (where we stayed) than others. My work site was 30 miles from St. Joseph's, and I put about 1000 miles on the bus during the week.

This trip was filled with many adventures and has brought home many great stories:

Harrison Hart is the youth director for the group from TN that stayed at St. John's on Sat. night. Harrison developed a certain driving reputation through the week. Sunday morning, as we were about to head out of the parking lot, he backed into a certain priest's car (luckily leaving no damage!). It seemed that as soon as we were in Charleston, Harrison's driving struck again. There was some dispute, but it appeared that he may have backed into a mailbox. The homeowner did say that it was leaning already. Hmmm....And finally, during a rainy day, Harrison got the van stuck in a water-filled ditch and had to be pulled out. Harrison received a couple of Hank's famous awards, and he was a great sport about it all.

Taylor Jackson was on another worksite that was quite a ways out, and it had the coolest mural ever in the garage. It was a portrait of the home owner at a younger age, and it was titled: Death Angel. This was the mural I alluded to in an earlier post. It featured the home owner as a not-so-clothed, angel holding a baby and shooting a dragon. That discription really doesn't do it justice. Brandon and Cliff rode me for days, insisting it needed to be posted to the blog. Cliff even called me Death Angel over the radio system. You can find the picture in the midst of the slide shows below.

Brandon was a site leader for a home that housed two incredible girls. I think they were 10 and 15. One was so bright that she was skipping a grade, and she already had her life planned out through med school and beyond. Brandon and his team made a huge difference in their lives by, not only repairing their home, and not only upgrading their sleeping arrangements, but by also being great role models and offering wonderful insight, advice, and encouragement. I think the Home Works experience for those girls will be something that stays with them forever, ensuring that they will push on to their life goals regardless of their roadblocks. I know I don't do the story justice, though, so make sure you ask Brandon about the details. Also, Anne Marie Powell struck up a quick friendship with the girls, so make sure you talk to her about them as well.

Hank Chardos (the founder of Home Works and the Johns Island coordinator) impressions were bountiful during the week. Austin McCoy does the best one. Ask him to do it for you.

We often had heavy rains and/or thunderstorms in the afternoon and evenings. Although the roof of Ms. Richardson's home was tarped (because the shingles hadn't been put on yet), it still leaked during a heavy rain. It leaked bad enough that the ceilings fell down in many of the rooms. All of a sudden the home presented a much larger task. As groups finished their respective homes, they moved over to help out at the Richardson house, and by the end of the week, not only did Ms. Richardson have a new roof, but she had new ceilings as well. It was a great example of team work and perserverance.

There are many other great stories from the trip. Too many to post here. Maybe as they come to mind, I will continue to add them to the blog... There were night runs for materials and milk shakes. Epic ping pong battles were waged every day. Nick names were handed out frequently. I hacked my cast to allow it to breathe better. New friends were made without even introducing yourselves to each other.

Home Works is also a great place to learn leadership skills. Some of our youth were official site leaders (Annie Ward and Preston Busbee, among others that I can't remember at the moment), and others took on leadership roles during the week. Patrick Dimig was the only one on his site that knew how to install vinyl siding, so he taught others and oversaw their work. During the week, he learned how to lead the installers appropriately. He was awesome. Taryn Close also was given leadership responsibilities on her site. Marshall Sheorn is known for his abundance of energy, and that energy was on display at his work site. His site leader told me that Marshall was the hardest worker on the site (sometimes leadership by example is the best kind). Our youth showed great leadership and poise. They were awesome!

The most important thing to point out, though, would be the home owners and their thankfulness. Sometimes you felt like you were putting a bandaid on a major hemorrhage. At the beginning, you really wondered if you were making a difference. Some fixes were very visible at the end of the week (new roofing, new siding, paint, repaired flooring, etc.), and some were more subtle (new plumbing, window glazing, etc.). But all told, each home was left in a much better state than when we arrived. Most were upgraded significantly! And the home owners were so very thankful. They came to a thanks giving dinner on Saturday night, and they were all so emotional and thankful. Their sharing brought many in the room to tears. On Saturday, you could really tell that you had been a part of God's mission in the world.

Thanks again to everyone. Thank you to the youth who attended (Fripp Prioleau, Virginia Prioleau, Jack Moore, Taylor Jackson, Marshall Sheorn, Blair Campbell, Katherine Gaulin, Maustin McCoy, Lawson Smith, Preston Busbee, Margaret Taylor Cain, Patrick Dimig, Taryn Close, Mike Montgomery, William Axson, Sarah Axson, Anne Marie Powell, Ben White, Anne Ward, Sarah Williamson, Stephanie Marsha, and Helen Brennan) and thanks for working so hard and so well. Thanks again to the adult chaperones/volunteers. I can't wait until next year.

Blessings,
dorian

Johns Island Slideshows

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Also, here's a link to photos by Paul Palmer from the Covington, LA trip:

http://ptpalmer.com/lightroom/2008_07_13_hw_cov_la/

blessings,
dorian

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Johns Island pictures

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John's Island - Tuesday

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Grace and peace!

I am still having trouble posting pictures, bit I hope to have some up to see tomorrow. I just need to hit a good, free wifi spot!

Preston is a work horse and pace setter for our group. I've heard great things about each youth in our group. They have been great hard workers. Anne Narie Powell has been a great worker as well. Each and every one of our group has been dynamic. The are working well and safely.

I am going to make time for some pic posting tomorrow. The problem has been that we loose wifibat the church after a certain time.

Keep us in your prayers.

Blessings
dorian

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Here's Preston Busbee smiling for the camera in the midst of working on a damaged window sill. Preston is our site leader at Mrs. Alton's house, and we have named him "The General." This dude leads by example and works his tail off.

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Here's Preston Busbee smiling for the camera in the midst of working on a damaged window sill. Preston is our site leader at Mrs. Alton's house, and we have named him "The General." This dude leads by example and works his tail off.

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Johns Island - Monday

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Hey there folks!

Unfortunately, we've had some technical difficulties with the Internet availability, so no pictures this time...sorry! We'll have some asap.

Today was our first full work day. Everyone got dirty, and everyone worked hard. A couple sites did some major roof work. At least one site was hauling out old clutter. My site (I was joined by Preston Busbee) is in the midst of a variety of jobs...cool seal the roof, replace kitchen subfloor, work on plumbing, and other odd jobs.

The jobsites are spread around Johns Is. and the surrounding islands. My jobsite is 30 miles from the church we are staying at! Tomorrow I will have more info about each site, and I hope to have pictures too. Sorry, I wasted time trying to get pictures up. We'll chat tomorrow.

Blessings
Dorian

ps....cliff and brandon want me to post a picture of a funny mural at a homeowner's house. It is very strange and somewhat questional...should we post it?

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Hit the ground running!

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We arrived at Johns Is right at lunch time. After unpacking and enjoying a quick lunch, we traveled to pick up supplies at Home Depot and visit some of the home sites. Burgers and dogs welcomed us for dinner, and then we laid out the rules and regulations. Tomorrow is a big day, and I'll have a full post Monday night.

blessings
Dorian

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John's Island Itinerary July 27-Aug 3

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July 26 8:30am - Help load up Home Works trailer
Directions from church: Holly towards Rosewood,
Right on Rosewood, Left on S. Edisto,
Left on Commerce, Right on WH Tuller Dr: 2821 William H. Tuller Dr.
Map
July 26 (Sat) 6-8pm -- we will be hosting a group of 8 from TN
who will also be going to John's Island
we will provide dinner for them and hang out some
we will NOT spend the night with them
All Home Works youth going to John’s Is. need to try to join us.
We will be debriefing for our trip.
You may also bring your stuff to the church at this time.

July 27 (Sun) arrive at church by 7am -- drop of stuff in the gym
and have breakfast with our friends from TN
7:45am we will attend the Rite I service as a group.
The Rev. Mary Moore will commission us during the service
after church we will pack up the bus and cars and head to John's Island
Aug. 3 (Sun) Return to St. John’s for 10:30 service.

Click here for the Packing List.

Louisiana Update #2...down in the bayou!

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Okay, I don't know about you, but I think Alex may have been trying to avoid the camera!

What an incredible amount of cool stuff they have been doing! Yesterday (Wed.), they put the shingles on Mary Margaret's house, and they almost finished painting Catherine's house. Katie Dubose and one the St. David's kids (from Lexington) sealed the trailer roof while Thomas and Dana ripped out some rotten flooring. Thomas also moonlighted as an electrician's assistant.

Then when they get back to the church, the gang has partaken in some hard fought water balloon wars!

Today, the group headed to New Orleans. I mistook that for a possible sight-seeing day, but it was still work. Here's their day in Dana's words:

"Today we help re-organize a disaster recovery warehouse and loaded and unloaded sheetrock for two homeowners. One of the homeowners, Mr. Charles, has been living in a FEMA trailer and has to get out soon. A church group from Phoenix was working on Mr. Charles' home. It was a long day - we left the church at 7:00 a.m. Peace, Dana"

These youth are working hard and making a difference down there. It is awesome! Keep them in your prayers!

blessings
dorian

Catherine, working hard!















Isaac and Paul getting ready to load some sheetrock.















Thomas watching intently and prepping to load some sheetrock.

The Louisiana Crew!

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The crew is in Louisiana! Here's our group: Dana Turner, Margaret Ann Dubose, Paul Palmer, Katie Dubose, Catherine Collins, Mary Margaret Collins, Dendy Steddenbenz, Alex Bowers, Thomas Weatherwax, and Isaac Viard. They battled some heavy rain to get to their destination, but made it safely on Sunday.

The above pictures show one of the work groups before the rain and after the rain from a storm on Monday! I'm not sure how many people there are total, but there are three work groups. Margaret Ann, Dana, Thomas and Katie are in one group. They have been working diligently to clean out the home of an elderly woman. She lives with no electricity and no running water. Her home is full of stuff, making it hard to move around in. Their group is trying to clear her home out to help make it more livable.

Catherine Collins is the team leader for one of the sites. Alex is with her and they are scraping and painting their home. Mary Margaret is also a team leader, and she's got Issac and Dendy on her team. They are doing a roof, and apparently it is quite steep. They finished the ridge today and hope to get most of the roof done tomorrow. They are also cutting back shrubbery and doing some cleaning.

They are staying at a really large Baptist church that has been a great host. The have the run of some really cool facilities. They are working really hard and having a good time while they do it. We'll have some more updates for you later on. Keep them in your prayers, that they work safely with joy and enthusiasm.

blessings,
dorian

Here's a few more pics (thanks to Dana for the mobile pics):

The home where Dana, Margaret Ann, Katie, and Thomas are working.


















Thomas working hard.



















Alex and Isaac chilling during lunch.

JR High: Thoughts and Slide Shows

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Wow. That trip was just plain awesome. Below are 5 slide shows, showing all the pictures that were taken with my camera. I say it that way because many times my camera got passed around by everyone, so many pictures were taken by different youth.

Our missioners were: Mary Sarah Komar, Madelon Kneece, Alexa Breeland, Ben Horst, Mile and Ellis Reese, Samuel Miller, Austin Lewis, Winston Collins, Hope Komar, and Steve McMillan. We served the Augusta community with other youth and adults from Greenville, Spartanburg, Rock Hill, Atlanta, and Augusta to total about 60 people. It was amazing to watch all these people come together to form a tight community almost overnight. Youth who didn't know each other Friday morning acted like best friends by Saturday morning.

The scripture for the trip was Matthew 9:35-38

35Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness. 36When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. 37Then he said to his disciples, "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. 38Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field." (NIV)

We had lessons and small group discussions based on this passage. If you get the chance, ask one of the youth what they remember from the scripture and small group discussions. They may even be able to recite the passage! The themes we discussed were compassion, helping those less fortunate, preaching the Good News, be living examples of the Gospel, bringing in the harvest, shepherds in our lives, and others.

We sang a bunch of great songs, and a couple may be permanently burned into my memory because the youth sang them spontaneously everywhere we went. On Sunday evening, we went to a minor league baseball game and nearly took over the place (we accounted for the vast majority of those in attendance!).

One of the neatest experiences of the weekend was the opportunity to walk the labyrinth at Good Shepherd. I, personally, have walked labyrinths before, but for many youth and adults, it was their first experience. They were very open to the experience, and everyone had a very positive experience. The Christian faith has a very strong labyrinth tradition, but it is going through a revival of sorts. It is a walking prayer tool that helps you focus on God and open up to Him. It can be very powerful. I highly recommend seeking out a labyrinth experience!

This was a great introductory mission experience for Junior High youth. Abi White Moon at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church did a phenomenal job of pulling the whole thing together. She is heading off to seminary, but she has laid a strong foundation there in Augusta, and I can't wait to take my group back. Thank you Abi, and thank you Home Works.

blessings,
dorian









Monday. = Work Day!

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Today we worked. We worked hard. Really hard. I am so proud of these youth, and you would be amazed if you had watched them. They never complained. They worked stead with appropriate water breaks. They laughed and giggled, had a great time, but didn't let it slow them down either. I think we may actually finish the homes tomorrow! I know my home, Mrs. McKinnie's, is really close. The group at Augusta Urban Ministries finished by lunch and joined us at the two work sites.

Samuel had been itching to paint, and he finally got his chance. He painted like there was no tomorrow! He was like Michael Jordan with his tongue out. Everyone had great energy, and were so into the work that they would work all week on the home if we let them. We are painting tomorrow for a couple of hours, but I think it was Mary Sarah who asked if we could do more for Mrs. McKinnie. The home needs so much more than just paint, so we will find out what else HomeWorks may be doing with her in the future, if anything. Then we'll see what kind of follow up and continuation we can be a part of.

We were treated to ice cream with an hour left in the day, and that helped us finish strong. We came back to the church, got cleaned up, rested, ate pizza, sang, played games, had a lesson, discussed the trip in small groups, and we are finished the night off with Evan Almighty.

Thanks a million thanks to Hope Komar and (Speedy) Steve McMillan. They are awesome, and they were such great chaperones. Here are some pics to check out:












Sunday: Re-Creation

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Hey there folks,

Today was worship and re-creation. We went to the 7:45am service and drastically impacted the average age of attendance. For Sunday School we had a sing-a-long time, which was really cool. We then headed into the gym for some games: Ships and sailors, gorilla man gun, and kickball. Lunch was served, and then swimming was canceled due to inclement weather. So the youth hung out, played card games and stuff.

We then took the group to a minor league baseball game and much madness insued! We got hotdogs, popcorn, drinks, and free hats! How cool! A few kids caught foul balls, and then another storm moved in...so we had to run for the cars and buses! It really was a lot of fun, and it was good to have a day or rest and play.

Tomorrow we head back to our work sites to knock out some painting. Hopefully, we'll finish the homes up. For now...here are some pics to check out from the day:







Fri and Sat in Augusta

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Hey there folks,

First, I must apologize. I called my wife when we got to Augusta, but I did forget to send an email to or call one of you parents. And the kids knew we would be limiting their cellphone usage, and apparently, they were obedient with regards to this rule! Amazing! But I do apologize. We are here and we are safe!

Friday night was quick and fun. We arrived, unpacked, got acquainted, watched some safety videos (very funny stuff), had a lesson (by Rev. Mary Catherine Enockson), met our work groups, worshiped, and hit the hay. It is a great community that we have for sure. We have 39 youth, with nearly 60 people total.



Saturday, we woke up at 6:15am...can you believe it?!? We were all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for breakfast. We were treated with some great yummies. Rev. Joseph Smith lead a lesson and then we had some brief small group time to reflect.

We split into three groups: one working at Ms. McKinnie's home, one at Mr. Richard's home (I think), and the third at the Augusta Urban Ministry. The groups were split up randomly, while keeping some familiar faces in each group.

I was in the group at Ms. McKinnie's home (so at this point, I only have pictures of that work site). We scraped paint and washed the siding. That took the whole morning and some time after lunch. After that we began priming the home. We still have some priming to do, but we are well on our way to having the home painted by Tuesday morning.


It is a humbling experience to put your own sweat and hard work into improving the quality of life of a person less fortunate. I think many of the youth were surprised at how bad of shape the home was in. In many ways it is like putting a bandaid on a gushing artery. But our presence is important, and even though there are other issues to address, it makes a huge difference to a person when their home's appearance is improved (paint also protects wood from the elements). It lifts their mood and spirits, and can have a huge impact on how they approach life.

There were many other lessons learned, and lots of hard work performed. This is a great mission trip in that they are not only providing a service, but they are learning about why we do mission, and why we have work trips. We are also having fun. There are hand prints painted on the backs of shirts, and even paint on faces. The food has been phenomenal. The people have been soooo hospitable. I will probably write a dissertation at some point about everything, but only so much can fit in one blog post!

Tomorrow is re-creation day. We will worship, we will sing, we will play, we will eat, we will swim, we will partake in a minor-league baseball game, and more worship and lessons. Hopefully, I will post again tomorrow night, so it will be waiting for you Monday morning. Here's some more pictures...(check out the end day pic of the home...the beginning pic is above)
























































Thanks again for letting me borrow your kids. They are awesome! They are cool! We are blessed to have such great youth associated with St. John's. I am very proud to take them out into the world to explore living in the way of Jesus.

Blessings,
dorian