Thursday, August 2, 2007

Photos Available

Good news! My luggage arrived today and we have posted photos from the trip. Some of the photos may need some work done on them, but for sake of time I will post them and fix them later this week.

We have posted the photos at spain2007team.myphotoalbum.com. We will be placing a smaller album on the church website, nhccgilroy.org, in the near future.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

We're Back!

We all made it home safely, last night about 1:30 am Pacific. Besides a nearly 3 hour delay in Philadelphia and a delay on my luggage, it was an uneventful return.

Unfortunately, the transfer cable for my camera is with my luggage somewhere between Philadelphia and San Francisco. So I may not be able to post any photos today. Check again later today, to see if we have been able to post some photos.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

On Our Way

We have completed a successful trip. Today we had a great worship service with the church in Puente Genil. They expressed many thanks for the work we completed this week. We had a translator for the first time so Mike, Aaron and I got to share our testimonies and Pastor Bill was able to preach. We are about to drive to Cordoba to catch a train to Madrid. We will fly out of Madrid tomorrow. See you all soon.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Just a Little Update

Well, we are about half way through our mission here in Spain and things are going vary well, great. The church is amazing and the people are so warm and friendly they are so thankful for the help and ministry of our church in California. We have had to adjust our schedule to fit the lifestyle here in Spain. We get up about 8 a.m. and then breakfast and off to the church to work at 9. We work until about 3 then lunch which is the big meal, so they say, every meal is big. Then after a 2 hour lunch everything shuts down due to the heat until 7 p.m. Then people start coming out of their homes for the evening. We eat dinner about 10 or 11 and we have been up until 1 or 2 visiting with people from the church in their homes or at one of the many outdoor eating sites on the streets downtown. We have been doing some prayer walking at night as well as leading worship for services. This Sunday I´m going to preach if we have an interpreter and also do some worship along with the team sharing their testimonies. We will board a high speed train on Sunday afternoon for Madrid and spend the night. Our flight home leaves at 1 p.m. on Monday. Once again the mission field is wide open and we have an open door and some wonderfull relationships here that I expect a return trip in the future. The team has been great and so flexible we have to adjust our days work several times depending on who our local boss was for the day, sometimes many times in a day. I don't know when we will have access to a computer again so I will say bye for now.

We were saddened to hear the news about Wally Brown and we are praying for Kathy Malcolm and the entire family. We love you guys and pray Gods peace and presence will be with you through this time.

In Christ
Pastor Bill

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Construction

Well the church that we´re at is great! The pastor and his family are so kind, always smiling, and very exited that we are there to help. Upon our arrival, we discovered that our main objective this week is to work on, and hopefully complete, the construction of the new church building.

When we arrived, most of the constuction had been done. The walls (including sheetrock) were in place, the floor was tiled, and the framework for the stage and baptismal tank were set. Our goal is to sand the the walls, apply a finish coat, sand again, and paint. We also are repairing any gaps or rough spots in the walls with putty, setting a massive sound-proof door into place, and finshing the stage with flooring and carpet. The hope of the pastor is that we will have constrution complete by Friday and have church in the new building on Sunday. That will be a lot of work but if we work diligently it could happen.

Although, we have had some construction complications because Spanish handy-man construction is different from the American way of doing things. Although, Jonatan and Ruben, the pastor´s sons, do construction for a living and the pastor himself is retired from tile work. So our projects will last in the long run : )