Pea Ridge Russia Trip Day two

Today has been very good.  We slept in a little due to the late night.  Hope Church held their service at 3 Pm on Sunday, followed by a ministry time with Children.  It was wonderful to be with them once again, and for those who shared this experience for the first time, it was a great experience.  We each participated in some way during the service.  Where are some pictures from our day!

Blake was able to sing during the service.  It has been wonderful having Blake here with me.  I have shared so many wonderful experiences wit him already.

Hannah also sang during the service.  It was great to hear both of them and to see them use their talent for the Lord.  Blake and Johnna did a sketch that symbolized the burdens we carry in our lives and how Jesus can carry them away.  Jesus said to us, “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”  Matthew 11:28-30 (ESV)

It has been interesting over the years to watch the growth of Hope Church. They service today was pack out and there was very little space left of people to come sit down.  Praise the Lord!!!

We were able to had out the Christmas ornaments to each person present.  We even took time to write the church name on the back!

Turns out the New Year’s is the time that most Russian’s exchange gifts…so it was perfect for us to bring something for them.  I was able to preach today.  My sermon title was Living with Christ in the New Year and spoke of the responsibility we have as Christians to love like Jesus, forgive like Jesus, and share the good news with others.  I also was able to assist with Communion today.  It is so good to share the common spiritual bond that we have in Jesus Christ!

After the service, we shared in a time of ministry to children, helping them with a craft we brought and passing out goodies!  It was lots of fun!

We thanks you for your continued prayers and support to our families while we are away.  May God continue to use each of us for his glory in this new year.

To read more about Russian Christmas tradition and Russian Orthodox beliefs, please read the following: Russian Christmas

Until next time!

Pastor Greg

 

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