Greetings to you all from Southaven Ms.
Today marked our final day here at Camp Restore and an early morning rise to get R done at Trinity. We started off around 5:30am (for some) getting ready to head home after working at Trinity till 1pm.
Today's progress includes the dry wall being 92% completed and should be all done by Monday thanks to the Texan team who came in for a long weekend. The electrical has been 94% roughed in including the church itself. The out reach has done an awesome job with the grandpa Bills free coffee once again.
We concluded our work week with lunch and a devotion by our own Pastor Baerwolf and a MLK parade down Claiborne which I will get video of that up soon and a massive car convoy to Southaven where we are sleeping for tonight.
It has been another good year for the mission team coming down to NOLA to do work and out reach from the Katrina hurricane in 2005.
One just would not believe the devastation that this kind of storm would have on a community not only the buildings but the way it would affect you as a person,I am very honored to be able to help a brother or as in this case a congregation who is in desperate need.
And finally thank you all for being a part of our life to be able to share this with you.As Kevin say's life is to short to have a bad day!
In His Grip
Lark
Today marked our final day here at Camp Restore and an early morning rise to get R done at Trinity. We started off around 5:30am (for some) getting ready to head home after working at Trinity till 1pm.
Today's progress includes the dry wall being 92% completed and should be all done by Monday thanks to the Texan team who came in for a long weekend. The electrical has been 94% roughed in including the church itself. The out reach has done an awesome job with the grandpa Bills free coffee once again.
We concluded our work week with lunch and a devotion by our own Pastor Baerwolf and a MLK parade down Claiborne which I will get video of that up soon and a massive car convoy to Southaven where we are sleeping for tonight.
It has been another good year for the mission team coming down to NOLA to do work and out reach from the Katrina hurricane in 2005.
One just would not believe the devastation that this kind of storm would have on a community not only the buildings but the way it would affect you as a person,I am very honored to be able to help a brother or as in this case a congregation who is in desperate need.
And finally thank you all for being a part of our life to be able to share this with you.As Kevin say's life is to short to have a bad day!
In His Grip
Lark
Up about 16 feet check out the choir loft!

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