tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-77512656317429130632024-03-23T13:07:22.638-05:00A Voice from White OakThe Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.comBlogger92125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-5544813120418739082014-07-15T19:17:00.000-05:002014-07-15T19:17:03.953-05:00<span style="font-size: large;">Tuesday</span><br />
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Our second day of work and fellowship with some dear ladies made up today.<br />
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Once again we divided up into teams to spread the workforce and visitation.<br />
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Some photos from yesterday and today at the screen porch project:<br />
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One shot of the outdoor kitchen being built at the WWM bunkhouse complex:<br />
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And some of the ladies we visited today:<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Ms Fleming, who had a staircase built by our team.</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Ms Bowie and her caretaker, Ms Minnie</td></tr>
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Ms Betty (right) with her niece Linda. Betty suffered a fall yesterday, but was encouraged by some fellowship and singing!</td></tr>
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A highlight of today was visiting Sadie. Sadie is a bit of a legend among folks who have worked with WWM. As is the case with so many of these ladies, visiting her today gave us a picture of God's excessive grace buoying a spirit, and enabling her to choose joy, service, and humility in a life that would breed resentment, cynicism, and anger in even the strongest who tries to live by his own strength. Sadie has protected her children from the expectations of failure that have surrounded them due to their race and their neighborhood, and for the past several years, she has nursed a husband who has been severely debilitated by a stroke. Rather than becoming self-involved and bitter, she spends her days ministering to others. The God that Sadie serves is able to open the heart, may we all seek Him! Here's some singing with Miss Sadie:<br />
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<br />Mackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04216337254116016258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-80647319446583634282014-07-14T19:32:00.001-05:002014-07-14T19:32:54.064-05:00Widows Watchman Trip 2014Greetings from Honea Path!<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Saturday</span><br />
We arrived Saturday evening about 4:30 to meet our ministry partners and get settled into our home for the next few days. <br />
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WWM (Widows Watchman Ministries) has a newly constructed set of bunkhouses to house visiting groups. So, we're enjoying the great outdoors and getting to know the folks from Highlands ARP and Christ Reformed Church very well!<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Sunday</span><br />
Sunday morning we worshipped with our brothers and sisters at Christ Reformed Church of the Carolinas in Anderson, SC. Rev. Alexander Campbell taught from I Cor 10, focussing on our responsibility as Christians to surrender our Scripture-backed freedoms for the sake of love when we are called to do so. An appropriate topic to be sure as we ask the Spirit to fuel us for service through long days, close quarters, and some nice July heat.<br />
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After worship, we were wonderfully fed by the folks at CRC (excellent eating has become a theme of our trip), and looked to the afternoon for some Sabbath rest. "Rest" brings the image of quiet, peaceful respite. Well, ours was peaceful, but not so much quiet, as we headed out to a local hunting club for some skeet shooting. I'm pleased to announce WOARP had 100% participation, and everyone hit at least 1 clay. No starving for us this week!<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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After shooting, Paul Patrick, RUF minister at Erskine, fed us some delicious pork BBQ before we headed back to our camp.<br />
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Today was our first work day. Bill May (WWM Director, and our host) keeps a running list of widows in the area who need all types of service. Today, we intermixed our churches into four groups. One group stayed at our camp and began the work on a outdoor kitchen for future WWM groups. Two groups went out to widows' homes: one re-screening a porch, and the other building a new set of stairs off of a handicap ramp. The final group was on visitation duty, driving all over the area to sit and talk with the ladies whom we are here to serve.<br />
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Of course, this visitation is a big part of what these widows truly need. We have experienced first-hand the hospitality, humble attitudes, and welcome of the ladies that we heard so much about before we arrived.<br />
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Mackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04216337254116016258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-75608511841253602332013-06-29T16:41:00.001-05:002013-06-29T16:41:12.861-05:00Home: "How do you measure success?"This final post is coming to you from White Oak ARP. We are back from a wonderful trip.<br />
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Thursday morning saw another fantastic day at VBS. We enjoyed singing our songs, making our crafts, and teaching our attendees about the design that is so evident in God's creation. Once again, our youth did a fabulous job leading and teaching.<br />
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After VBS all our kids, their parents, and the Hill City pastor enjoyed hot dogs in the Park. As we were winding down, I had a lady who had brought the large church group to VBS ask me an interesting question. She asked, "How do you measure success?" <br />
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I thought for a brief moment before I responded. How do we measure success in our ministry at VBS and at White Oak? Is it some number, whether a number of attendees or a number of children who answer a question regarding their salvation in a particular way? Is it how much we learned? Is it how good we felt doing what we were doing? Is it whether Hill City was encouraged?<br />
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My response was simple: our trip was successful if the Gospel was clearly proclaimed. It doesn't matter if we saw any immediate fruit (even though it is always nice to see it!), it doesn't matter how many children came. If one person was confronted with the saving reality of Jesus Christ, we did our job. If we were faithful to the Great Commission, conducted ourselves worthily, and didn't shrink from the opportunities before us; we have accomplished what I would consider a successful "missions trip." Think about that next time you're considering a church event, or the "success" of Sunday morning worship. Are you looking for a number? Are you after a certain "feeling"? May all of our ministries be guided by the simple presentation of the Gospel, which, as Paul tells us "is the power of God for salvation." May each day of our lives be "mission trips" where we seek to do exactly this same thing.<br />
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Thursday was a quick turn around, departing Rock Hill and heading down to Winnsboro to visit Pastor James McManus in his new charge at Bethel ARP. We were able to enjoy some time in the pool with the Bethel youth, and we got to explore our ARP heritage. The Old Brick Church, near Winnsboro, is the site of the 1803 formation of the ARP Synod of the Carolinas, which was the first iteration of the Synod that still exists today. In the very old building, we sang of God's goodness, and shared a little about our trip with the Bethel folks.<br />
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Thank you for your prayer support during this weekend. Keep your eyes out for a chance to hear more about our trip!<br />
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Hill City once again reached out to us this evening, hosting us for a bonfire and some s'mores. We have felt a true sense of partnership with their church this week.</div>
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Mackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04216337254116016258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-23659389090651776982013-06-25T22:31:00.001-05:002013-06-25T22:31:36.959-05:00God's Providence Today was a long day.<br />
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The comment was made during our devotional time tonight that we are tired, but a "good tired." Today was jammed packed with emotional labor, spiritual labor, and physical labor.<br />
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Our numbers grew about 100% at VBS today. As I mentioned, yesterday we spoke to a large group visiting the park, who came in full force this morning. We managed to tackle the large numbers (literally, in the case of some of the males), and the day went very well. Our youth gave some testimony this evening about kids who are asking hard questions, and parents encouraged us this evening that their children are learning and having fun.<br />
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Here's a great example of God's providential work. Yesterday, we took the Cherry Park Director up on his offer to find us a service project. He ended up passing us a name for a lady who served a homeless/community outreach called Renew Our Community (ROC).</div>
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Now, back up a week or two to a conversation I had with Andy Stager, the minister of Hill City. Since our fellowship time with some smaller local churches fell through, we ended up agreeing to join Hill City for a "Bike Fixin Cookout" at one of their member's homes. It turns out the member was a man named John, who hosted Rachel, Tracy, and I on Saturday night. John is a bike mechanic, and explained to us that Rock Hill has a burgeoning cycling culture growing around a new velodrome (indoor race track for bikes) recently finished. </div>
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Back to helping out ROC today...our host took us to an outparcel on their property that was filled with furniture and pieces of office cubicles. She explained that they needed to reorganize and move the considerable amount of stuff to make room for a bicycle workshop. As you can easily imagine, for a homeless person a bicycle is a great gift, providing faster transportation than walking. ROC has received a pledge from the owner of a recycling location to donate the average 10 bikes that he receives each month, and the ministry needs a place to fix them up for their clients' use.</div>
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Before we ate, John stood up and announced that the ministry for which we had cleaned out that building was a ministry that he was leading. He had taken the initiative with ROC, and one of the biggest roadblocks to their progress had been finding the time and labor to clean out the space that they needed to establish their work. We had sort of put the pieces together before that point, but what an incredible act of providence that led us through a totally unrelated contact to clean out a room so a member of Hill City could help the community of Rock Hill! Our God is good. </div>
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My mental energy is about exhausted for this evening, but here's one more exciting piece of news. The Schroeder men had to go back to John's house (the location of tonight's cookout) to pick up a left backpack. Upon their arrival, they discovered that one of the attendees tonight, who John and Hill City had been regularly inviting to their meetings, had admitted an interest in receiving Christ, and had the HC body pray with him tonight to accept God's offer of salvation. <br />
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Providential opportunities, large numbers at VBS, and a new citizen of the Kingdom of God... quite a bit to be thankful for.<br />
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Keep praying!Mackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04216337254116016258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-26632745779982408722013-06-25T09:10:00.000-05:002013-06-25T22:34:30.052-05:00A quick update...We invited a large group who was with us in the park yesterday. They joined us in full force this morning. 56 kids!Mackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04216337254116016258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-44905487455477573352013-06-24T17:31:00.001-05:002013-06-24T17:33:31.412-05:00Rock Hill 2013As always, this mission began at home. We left the White Oak parking lot assured that the support and prayers of our families would coincide with God's perfect design for this trip, and we took off! Eight students, five adults, and several helpful puppets took hold of I-85 north in hopes of spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ.<br />
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We arrived in Rock Hill about 5:30 on Saturday afternoon, and were thrilled to find what awaited us at Cherry Park. The facilities we had reserved were swarming with families that had gathered to celebrate, eat, or just soak up the warm sun and cool breeze. We knew that we weren't going to be working in some unknown corner of Rock Hill, but would be right in the middle of a hub of activity.<br />
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Saturday night gave us the chance to spend the night with several of families from Hill City Church. Not only a great chance to get to know our hosts and ministry partners, but a time to build some friendships. Rachel, Tracy, and I stayed with a family who recently moved into a house built in 1896. They had a very friendly three-year old boy, 2 friendly dogs, and 13 chickens in the backyard (15 before the aforementioned friendly dogs had a say in the matter). We heard testimonies of God's grace in their lives, and got a better vision of Hill City's efforts.<br />
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Sunday saw morning worship with HCC. They had a fantastic ensemble of musicians, and played hymns to tunes with which we are familiar, as we sing them in our youth meetings. We celebrated the Lord's Supper together in a special and unique way, emphasizing the (literal in this case) table fellowship of believers. Our youth had a great new perspective on the Sabbath, and we were all encouraged by Rev. Andy Stager's preaching.<br />
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After church, we hit the streets to canvas for VBS. Andy and co. provided maps for us in order to focus on certain neighborhoods. Our youth jumped right in. There was no hesitation to invite people, regardless of (apparent) social status, race, or even openness to receiving an invitation. Not to say they were obnoxious, but their excitement for the VBS was clearly evident. We ate supper with our Hill City hosts, and closed the evening discussing evangelism and the day ahead.<br />
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Monday dawned with ideal weather, and plenty of energy. We welcomed 23 children to VBS, all of whom engaged quickly with the material... and with our youth. Give Tyler V. an opportunity to flash a few magic tricks, and it won't be long before you draw a crowd. Soon after we began, we saw a uniformed man approaching our crowd. I'll admit, I was ready to be scolded for some minor infraction, but it turned out to be the Cherry Park supervisor, who was thrilled with our efforts. He offered any service the park could provide, and even has worked his local connections to line up a potential service project. Really a neat thing.<br />
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The park was swarming again (kind of a surprise for a Monday morning), and so we were able to invite several folks who arrived to play on the playground, or, in one case, whose children were wide-eyed and riveted to the games our attendees were enjoying. (Or, it may have been Haddon's umbrella-hat, who knows...)<br />
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We sent a team to bring some love and greeting to a local group home who sent some campers to the recent inaugural Camp Joy, SC. Looking forward to a report from them and a delicious supper together.<br />
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Pray for continued hard work, and that the inevitable drop in energy won't result in a drop in performance. Most of all, pray for the Holy Spirit to soften little (or big) hearts to the Gospel, so the Kingdom might press forward.<br />
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Now that I know this blog exists, I'll get some pictures up tomorrow.<br />
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MackayMackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04216337254116016258noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-41624184247406820142012-07-05T20:58:00.000-05:002012-07-05T20:58:07.169-05:00Day Five (Wednesday)Trying to do VBS on July 4th isn't very easy - it hasn't been in the past when we have tried to at Appalachia, and it wasn't this year doing it in Rock Hill. The 4th is a family holiday - so our numbers went from a high of 30 on Tuesday to about half of that on Wed, the 4th. However, we still had VBS and it was a blast (pun intended)! We enjoyed the smaller crowd and took the opportunity to do more small group/ one on one ministry with the children who were there. Some of them were even interested in joining us that night for 4th of July festivities!
This year, the festivities consisted of us joining the Hill City crowd out at a farm for food, music and fireworks. The food was jambalaya made with fresh sausage and chicken, cooked in a iron cast pot over a wood fire! It was spicy and delicious! Other homemade goods were brought and enjoyed by our group. It was a warm evening, but we had a lot of good fellowship.
One of the highlights for me was the hymn sing jam session. We gathered on the porch of the guest house, and played away with guitars, a banjo and a fiddle. What a blessing it was to play these songs! There is a video of the event that I hope to get up soon!
Thursday is the last day of VBS for us and then it's on to Lake Greenwood for a night of rest and evaluation of the trip!The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-46390918780708307402012-07-04T14:41:00.000-05:002012-07-04T14:41:14.631-05:00Day Four (Tuesday)Day two of VBS is done with - and what a day! On Monday we had 14 children - which is about what we averaged at Appalachia. On Tuesday, we had 30 kids! They just seemed to come out of the woods! What a great blessing - it caused our team to test their flexibility, but it was worth it. It is awesome to see so many kids get into the lessons about Jonah, singing silly VBS songs, feeding the coy pond goldfish with their goldfish crackers ... just enjoying all the aspects of this year's VBS!
We are doing this VBS at Glencairn Gardens and it has a really interesting history to it. It was founded by Dr. Bigger, who wanted to have a garden in his backyard. He had about 5 acres on his property, and went to work on creating a beautiful garden for him and his wife. He decided to name it Glencairn after his home place in Scotland. And, here we are today, a church from a denomination that comes from Scotland, helping a church from the same denomination, in a gardens named after a home place from Scotland. In my Scot-Irish Presbyterian mind, this is God's gracious providence shining through! Here are a couple of pics of the area:
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That evening, we went out to Olivet Presbyterian. This is the church that Beth and I consider to be our home church. Here is why - it was my first ministry job; I graduated from college while there; Beth and I dated while there; Beth graduated college while there; we were engaged while there; we were married at the church; went to seminary while there; graduated seminary while there! So, a good bit of our life together is wrapped up in Olivet PCA. So, it was a special treat for me to take the WOARP group there for the evening. It was nice to come back and have so many folks from the church come up to the church to meet the group and see the work going on! The missions committee provided dinner for us - and then about 30 kids from the church and community showed up. We went down to the ball field to play a very large game of softball, and then we came back up to the church. Our WOARP group led the singing - and then we did the entire book of Jonah in 10 minutes. It was quite a skit! There is a video of it that may show up one day soon! This is a pic of the Olivet kids we hung out with:
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It was a great day - and now on to Wednesday, the 4th!The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-82251346541674194222012-07-02T20:55:00.001-05:002012-07-02T20:56:18.634-05:00Day Three (Monday)Today was our first day of VBS - and many prayers were answered! The weather was just about perfect for the morning - not too ward, humidity was down and a nice breeze. It was one of those tangible ways of knowing answered prayer! Many of the kids who came to the opening festivities also came this morning. Here are some pics from this morning:
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As you can tell, we have been pretty busy - and it can easily tire you out. For example:
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Tonight, Filbert PCA's youth group hosted us for dinner and games, and gave us a chance to talk about the trip. Caleb and Rachael shared about our work, and then our music team led the whole group in singing. It was a great time! What was a poignant moment was all of us singing Psalm 133 together - and seeing it put into practice. Our God is a great God!
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We worshipped with the Hill City Church this morning. The music was beautiful (visual evidence above) and the sermon was challenging about whether we were fully living for the kingdom of Jesus! I believe the most moving part was the end of the service when Andy had our mission group stand and the congregation surrounded us, laid hands on us and prayed for us and the trip! It was very special to have this time with the congregation and their prayers in a visible way!
Then it was on to lunch and to canvassing local neighborhoods. Here is a pic that sums up our canvassing experience:
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It was hot. Period. HOT! It seemed that every time we looked at the thermometer, it just got hotter! But, we drank a lot of water and remembered what a great work God has called us to! We canvassed a number of neighborhoods for about two hours ... which led to this:
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We had a much better turnout for our little carnival than we anticipated! There were 15 kids, some from the church and some from the surrounding neighborhoods. We're praying that we will see all of them, and more, for the coming week!
We spent the afternoon doing all sorts of activities with the kids - parachute games, corn-hole, face painting, three legged races ... and water balloons! However, what may have been the biggest hit was the popsicles we handed out! There were water bottles and popsicles all over the place! The kids seemed to have a really good time and were excited about VBS for the week!
Now, we are back on campus, eating pizza and watching Veggie Tales "Jonah" - our way of preparing for the week! We are tired, sweaty, dirty - and thrilled to be here and doing this! We look forward to sharing with you about VBS starting tomorrow!The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-90055532291458816622012-07-01T06:06:00.000-05:002012-07-01T06:06:33.350-05:00Day One (Saturday)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The Mission Trip has begun! Above is our mission group photo, taken right before we loaded up the cars and started our way to Rock Hill, SC. If you look closely, you may be able to tell how hot it was already at 9 am! But, we have known for a while now that it was going to be very, very, very hot for the first few days - and, by very, very, very hot, I mean with highs averaging around 105 degrees, with a 'real feel' of between 115-120 degrees! But, our Heavenly Father never issued a call to missions solely for those places that are mild!
Thankfully, we had good travel that was uneventful. Of course, I have had to hear a lot of ribbing about how inferior SC is to GA ... but, I just chalk it up to jealously ;)
Once we got here, we hit the ground running. We unloaded, went to Glencarin Gardens to get our bearings straight, made some minor adjustments to the weekly schedule and set up to accommodate a better group atmosphere - and then it was on to Wal Mart to shop for the week. After this, we came back to campus to get settled, hang out and figure out some details.
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Our home for the week is Winthrop University, my (and Beth's) alma mater! So, of course, the youth have had to cope with my numerous jaunts down memory lane - dorms I stayed in, where Beth and I were engaged, where my major classes were, etc. So far, they have proven to be good humored about it, even to the point of wanting me to re-stage my proposal to Beth ... we are looking for a stand-in for my lovely wife!
Our plans for Sunday include going to Hill City Church for worship, canvassing the neighborhoods surrounding the Gardens, and doing a VBS Carnival in the latter part of the afternoon, for which we plan on handing out a lot of popsicles and water! Please pray that this event would draw in a lot of children from the surrounding neighborhoods - and we would keep ourselves very hydrated for what is looking to be one of the hottest days of the year so far!
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It's said that a congregation will take on the personality of their pastor. I think the pic above says something about me and my group. If you can't tell, this is a picture of the trailer as we were packing yesterday morning. It shows that we packed 5 guitars, a mandolin, a banjo and a hand drum ... and that, at least for a few moments, constituted the majority of our luggage! This caused me to chuckle - and to be thankful that we have many in our youth group whom God has given musical talent and desires to use for His glory. And, yes, there has already been a good bit of music played since we have arrived in Rock Hill!The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-38116421529425713402012-06-28T07:13:00.000-05:002012-06-28T07:13:03.367-05:00Rock Hill – The Final FrontierBy this point, I trust most of you are aware that this year’s youth mission trip is different from previous years. Instead of going to the Cumberland Gap for the Appalachia Mission trip, we are going to Rock Hill, SC for the Rock Hill Mission trip.
The changes go further than name and location. We are going to Rock Hill to help with an ARP church plant, Hill City Church, pastored by Rev. Andy Stager. You may remember when Rev. Stager came to White Oak in April to share with us his vision for the church plant and the work that has been done to accomplish the vision. It’s an exciting work – and we are excited to be a part of it!
Another change is that every aspect of this trip has been planned by us! For the Appalachia Mission trip, we were plugged into rooms, boarding – sometimes, even the church we would work with. Our main, and really only, responsibility was leading VBS for the week. For the Rock Hill Mission trip, every part of this trip has been planned for us – room, meals, location, even local churches supporting us by providing dinners for us. It has been a different experience to oversee every big and small detail!
Even with all the changes, some things will look the same. We will lead VBS during the morning– although it will be in a park, instead of a building. Our focus will be more on outreach and evangelism. But, there will still be a focus on relationships in order to share the Gospel in word and deed.
There will also be worship and prayer – with more focus on prayer. Each evening, one of the adult leaders will lead in devotion, our youth will lead in music, and we then have time for prayer.
There will also be plenty of joking and fellowship with a great mission team!
Overall, what will be the same is our aim to fulfill the Great Commission:
And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”
(Matthew 28:18-20)
One other non-change: the church blog! Starting on Saturday, June 30th, we will be updating the church blog with stories and pictures. You can visit the blog at http://whiteoakarp.org/Blog.html and be a part of the trip!
Please be in prayer for our group, travelling, weather (it’s forecasted to be very hot next week!), outreach, boldness, humility – and safety! You can find a list of the missionaries in the newsletter and bulletin. Please plan on joining us on Sunday, July 15th after the 11 am worship to hear about the trip!
Soli Deo Gloria – Pastor JamesThe Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-53527800130722553562012-06-23T08:21:00.000-05:002012-06-23T08:21:43.356-05:00Preparing for the mission tripI guess it's time to dust off the church blog as we get ready for this year's mission trip!
Here are a few highlights for this year's trip:
* It is no longer the Appalachia Mission Trip for us. This year, we are going to Rock Hill, SC to help with an ARP church plant - Hill City Church.
*What does this mean? A lot more planning for one thing. Another thing - we have been forced to think outside of the box. We will be ministering at a park (Glencarin Gardens) which is surrounded by neighborhoods of differing economical and sociological statuses. This isn't rural ministry - this is suburban ministry!
* Rock Hill is where Beth and I went to college and where we met each other! And, Glencarin Gardens is where we used to spend some of our dates b/c we both lived next to the gardens (in separate houses, of course)!
* We'll be spending time with other churches in the area as they provide meals for us. Love the Presbyterian connectionism!
Stay tuned as we prepare to give daily updates! Look forward to sharing with y'all the wonders of God's grace in the midst of the work He has called each of us to!
And, please be in prayer for us! Missions is only effective when we know that Christ goes with us - especially in prayer! Please pray much and often for us.
JWMThe Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-75522712323825614182011-07-29T08:03:00.000-05:002011-07-29T08:03:38.633-05:00Articles of interest to White Oak ARPSean Lucas is quickly becoming a favorite author of mine. His book "On Being Presbyterian" is a must read if you are a member, or thinking about becoming a member, of a Presbyterian church. Also, his biography on R.L. Dabney is inspiring and convicting - Lucas aims a Gospel tinted magnifying glass on this Southern Presbyterian stalwart. <br />
Lately, Lucas has been working on a biography of First Presbyterian Church, Jackson MS and has written two articles about what he has learned in the process of writing this history. FPC is an historical church that has stayed true to the Gospel over these many years --- there are many similarities between that church and our beloved White Oak. I highly recommend reading these two articles linked below.<br />
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http://www.reformation21.org/blog/2011/07/lessons-from-local-church-hist.php<br />
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http://www.reformation21.org/blog/2011/07/lessons-from-local-church-hist-1.phpThe Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-6247705621023046812011-07-07T21:03:00.000-05:002011-07-07T21:03:59.499-05:00ThursdayTonight, I'll allow the pictures to tell the story of Appalachia.<br />
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During this week, our youth are praying with their groups and encouraging their kids to pray. Every day, Shirley thanks God for this VBS, how awesome it is, and how much she looks forward to it every year.<br />
Kids are bringing friends because they want them to experience this VBS and our youth.<br />
This evening, after the service, our group gathered in a circle, put our hands on the shoulders of the person next to us, and prayed for the person to the left of us. We laughed, we rejoiced, we praised ... it was one of the most moving Appalachia experiences for me. <br />
Our youth and leaders are devising a plan to get some of the VBS youth to spend tomorrow evening with us. <br />
Many of them chose to spend this afternoon with some of the kids from VBS, fishing and swimming.<br />
Tomorrow, they are choosing to do the same thing.<br />
I preached tonight - and every one of our youth showed me gracious support.<br />
This is what missions is all about - loving others as God has so loved us.<br />
Keep praying!The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-25575947607997576402011-07-05T21:21:00.000-05:002011-07-05T21:21:08.750-05:00Up and running!The powers that be came through and got us our username and password so we can use the local internet access! We are up and running!<br />
We are 4 days into this trip and I want to give a brief recap of the days and activities. I hesitate to use the term "business as usual" b/c this isn't even remotely true for mission trips. Yes, we keep a schedule similar to years past, but past that, things change and change and change over time. I will try and point that out in my recap ... <br />
<b><i>Saturday</i></b><br />
Loaded up and on the road by 8.30 am - right on schedule! No exciting trip stories - just time for fellowship and music. Arrive to campus around 3 pm, thinking we would check into the apartments and get this part of the trip started. Nope ... didn't work out that way! As I was checking our group in, I was told that our girls would be staying in one dorm and the guys in another dorm - across campus! Granted, Lincoln Memorial University isn't huge - but, since 2007, our groups have always stayed in the apartments and have been right next to each other for the entire trip! Now, that isn't so. The girls are staying in a dorm with other girls - 2 to a room and a community restroom/showers for each floor. The guys are in a dorm where we each have our own rooms and bathrooms. It was assigned this way b/c there is an abundance of girls this year, and they are fitting them in wherever they can. Thankfully, the WOARP girls took most of this in stride and settled in. The rest of Saturday was spent in Middlesboro shopping, eating and preparing. We met for worship that evening and began our week series on "Prayer". It was a good intro to the week!<br />
<b><i>Sunday</i></b><br />
Up by 7 am, breakfast at 8 am, music practice for a while, then at the church by 11 am for worship with Flatwoods UMC. Turns out that their new pastor had his first Sunday that same day! He gave a great sermon on the power of sin and our part in it. Very convicting as we begin a week of teaching kids what sin is and how to repent of it from the story of Jonah!<br />
The church had a cookout following the service, with hamburgers, fried chicken and all kinds of sides. After eating, we changed into our team shirts and shorts and split up to canvas the area. There is a trick to the art of canvassing - we look for any traces of children in and around the house. Toys, little push cars, playgrounds, tree houses ... all of that tells us that they may be some children there. So, we drive around and look for these signs. The youth do a great job of going up to the door and telling the families about why we are there and how much we would love to have their kids join us for the week! After a couple hours of canvassing, it is back to the church to prep the whole church for the week. This always takes longer than I think - but the WOARP youth are great about getting it done and making the church and their rooms so inviting for the kids and engaging for the lessons! <br />
After finishing up, we head back to the basement of the guys dorm to eat some pizza, hang out, learn some new songs for the week and basically rest up for the whirlwind of the week that lies in front of us. Not so much early to bed as much as just taking a deep breath!<br />
<b><i>Monday</i></b><br />
This is it! Up early, breakfast at 6.45 am, on the road by 7.15 am. We are already tired but know that God is always faithful! VBS starts at 9 am with 17 kids! There are a lot of repeats from previous years which is really encouraging. It was a great first day! <br />
Of course, it is July 4th ... but time has a way of slowing down and reality kind of slips away. Many of us forget that this is Independence Day! But, we remember to go into Middlesboro after our prayer meeting. Some of the kids from VBS are there and we hang out with them, play some football, go to the DQ and watch fireworks. Then, back to the campus and into bed for another crazy day!<br />
<b><i>Tuesday</i></b><br />
Even better than Monday! Things ran smooth and the WOARP missionaries are working together like a well-oiled machine. This is a group of youth who love each other, respect each other and want to operate as a team. What a joy to experience this!<br />
Some of the kids asked some tough questions today -what is the Trinity? How does it 'work'? Our youth are happy to field these questions and talk them through. <br />
Here are some pics from this week. Remember to keep track of our Twitter updates. Also, please keep me in your prayers - I am preaching tomorrow night at large group ... pray that I would have clarity of thought and ENERGY!<br />
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A praise for this year - team unity and harmony. This years App. team is one in the truest sense of the word. Loving each other, serving God and others, putting others before them selves ... they have been a great mission team! I am humbled to be a part of it! I ask that you continue to pray for us - and praise God for thus unity!<br />
Please keep updated with us through Twitter ... Hannah is having a good time recording all the things that Dustin Bray says that makes us laugh!The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-45501345680722796662011-07-04T05:01:00.000-05:002011-07-04T05:01:13.012-05:00UpdateThere is a Twitter feed on the left hand side of the blog - this should enable all readers to follow our Twitter updates from Appalachia! <br />
We are supposed to be given Internet access starting tomorrow evening. Once we are able to access it, I will post a big update!The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-8261891518399520532011-07-03T18:06:00.000-05:002011-07-03T18:06:42.433-05:00UpdateDear Appalachia blog readers, <br />
We have no Internet service at the college until Tues evening. I will keep the Tweeter account updated until then. Thanks!The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-61590129013048291692011-06-25T09:21:00.002-05:002011-06-25T09:26:36.337-05:00Appalachia TechnologyDear Appalachia blog followers,<br /><br />Thank you for following this blog to keep updated about the Appalachia mission trip! One other way to keep folks up to date is the addition of Twitter. This will allow more continual updates during the trip. My Twitter account will be used for this : http://twitter.com/jmcmanus76 . I believe you have to sign up with Twitter to access my account. Signing up is free and easy! You can log in at any time and get updates about the WOARP Appalachia trip! We look forward to keeping everyone in the loop!<br /><br />And, as long as LMU allows us internet access, we will update the blog daily. Hope you enjoy!The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-54718483925152511312011-05-26T08:38:00.002-05:002011-05-26T09:31:00.934-05:00Teaching for ChristNow the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw him they worshiped him, but some doubted. And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” <br />(Matthew 28:16-20 ESV)<br /><br />This is called the Great Commission and gives a summary of what a mission-minded Christian should do (ALL Christians are called to be mission-minded). We go out because Jesus sends us - the same Jesus who has all authority in heaven and earth. He is the one who sends out His people to make (through the work of the Holy Spirit & not solely our own efforts) disciples. How this fits in with the Appalachia team is teaching. The main mission tool for our Appalachia team is teaching through the VBS. Each of our youth will do a considerable amount of teaching during the week. As I told them, their teaching assignment is very simple - we are called to teach them that they need to live in a way that is Christ-honoring through observing all that He has commanded us. The Appalachia kids can exalt Christ in faith and faithful living. That is our goal for the week!<br />Please keep our team in mind as they prepare for this. Pray that they would teach to observe all that Jesus has commanded us!The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-13658134104529192972011-04-30T07:34:00.001-05:002011-04-30T07:34:51.975-05:00Mohler: The One Great Lesson He Has LearnedFrom an interview with TableTalk:<br /><br />Although there are many, is there one lesson the Lord has taught you that you would care to share with us?<br /><br />I think the one great lesson the Lord has taught me over these years is that the importance of the family and the local congregation supersedes every other relationship to which the Christian is called. Christians demonstrate the glory of God and the power of the gospel by the way we marry and stay married, by the way we raise our children, by the way we love each other, and by the way we live faithfully in the congregation of believers. In the end, I fear that far too much energy is devoted to and far too many hopes are invested in institutions, programs, and projects that will not last. The centrality of Christ’s purpose to glorify himself in His church and the blessings of God that are directed to the precious gift of the family — these far exceed our other allegiances.The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7751265631742913063.post-20063027366214568392011-04-28T08:22:00.002-05:002011-04-28T08:34:07.561-05:00The Necessaries of a Mission TripMissions work is kingdom work. Kingdom work is spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ. We are called to go out to all unbelievers and share with them the truth of the finished work of Calvary. That is the essential of what the WOARP Youth are doing for the Appalachia mission trip. <br />In order to do this sort of work, we need money. When we start raising funds for Appalachia, people will usually ask me "how much does it cost"? I don't like giving non-committal answers, but I usually have to. For this trip, there are a lot of variables we don't know about that will affect the cost of the trip. For instance ...<br /><span style="font-style:italic;">How much will diesel gas cost July 4th week?</span> At this point, we don't know - and it doesn't look good!<br /><span style="font-style:italic;">How much will our food and supply costs be? </span> Again, we don't know - but, all indications is that it won't be getting much cheaper anytime soon<br />Those are just a couple of questions that we can't answer that will have a direct effect on our costs for the trip. We believe that the safest number for us to aim for is $3000-$4000 in support. <br />Thankfully, we serve a God who is gracious, merciful and abundant in giving to His people. We decided this year to have just one church fundraiser. Some of the church leadership believed that one fundraiser would be enough - and that would free up the group to spend more time preparing for the trip itself instead of raising money. I was a little nervous how this would turn out. $4,450 later, I'm not so nervous! The Lord has graciously provided for us! And, the support is still coming in. What a great affirmation of the work we believe we have been called to!<br />So, at the end of April/beginning of May, we are well ahead of our fundraising goal. Of course, we don't know how much the trip will cost us this year ... but we trust that the Lord will provide, just as He always does.<br />Thank you to all who have given to us - and to all those who will give to this trip. We really do appreciate it.<br />One other thing - money isn't the only goal for us. Actually, our main goal is prayer. Prayer is what will make or break this trip. The best way you can support this trip is by prayer. Please pray for us. Pray for us often. Pray for the Appalachia kids - and pray for them often. Pray for everything Appalachia related - and pray for it often. We do not receive because we do not ask. So, please ask, seek and knock for the Appalachia needs.The Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09818988794014726285noreply@blogger.com0