video. family mexico mission
here is a link to a short picture video of the family mexico mission...
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1321372083
thanks to scott raymond for putting this together
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here is a link to a short picture video of the family mexico mission...
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1321372083
thanks to scott raymond for putting this together
saturday morning 43 brave individuals started one long road trip for one great cause.
for the next 7 days this incredible group of moms, dads and kids will be providing spiritual, financial, and physical support for the youth with a mission base in monterrey mexico.
please keep them in your prayers!!
my two primary responsibilities as a pastor at river valley church is to oversee both small groups and missions. i really enjoy splitting my time 50/50 between these two areas of responsibility.
small groups. the year is quickly coming to an end and our new leaders and new small groups are starting to make plans for 2008. for all those that are interested in becoming a new small group leader, there is a small group leaders orientation on december 1st. for those that have gone through the orientation, the new small group profiles are due december 14th. you can get more information from the small group page on the rvc website. (www.rivervalleychruch.org)
missions. i've had a lot of questions about the upcoming missions trips but all i can say right now is that there are going to be a lot of them. there will also be many other missions opportunities you can be involved with besides trips. i am working hard at developing the rvc missions plan and the 2008/2009 mission trip opportunities. i'm hoping to present more information within the first couple months of 2008.
a non-spiritual passion of mine is sports. all of them. i love playing, watching or just talking sports. i guess i don't really know why but i just always have.
tennis is hands down my favorite sport. the skill, the strategy, and the fitness are so challenging. my dad taught me how to play when i was just a little fella. many nights after family dinner he and i would grab our rackets and go play a couple sets. i really miss playing competitive tennis. does anyone know some good tennis players?
last night tara and i went to the t-wolves home opener with some great new friends from our small group, shawn and ashleigh leege. we had a great time talking about life even though the wolves lost.
this morning i got up and played a couple hours of flag football with another good friend i met through the mens basketball small group.
tomorrow after church we will probably get together with the in-laws and watch a little nfl football.
sports sound non-spiritual on the surface but when i think about it, sports have a unique unifying effect that gives friends and family a reason to come together. i guess food has the same kind of affect on people but i don't like food as much, unless you are talking about pf changs and that is a whole other blog.
when i was 16 i experienced my first mission trip to lima and iquitos peru. that experience changed my worldview and sparked a passion that has taken me all over 5 continents and to 30+ countries.
from austria to israel and from kenya to china, i have seen and experienced a lot of pain and suffering, poverty and corruption as well as a lot of beauty and kindness, sacrifice and courage.
there are a lot of good people doing a lot of good works but one of the most incredible missions works i am aware of is international justice mission.
if you want to read about this incredible mission check out www.ijm.org