Family
Mission 2018 Trip Update
The
past two and a half days have been a whirlwind of service, worship, and fun in
the sun!
We
arrived at Epworth by the Sea on St. Simon’s Island Monday afternoon. That
evening, we had dinner together as a team, had our first worship time together,
and played crazy games that included things like hitting plates off one
another’s hand with pool noodles - don’t worry, the plates were plastic! The
most intense round was when the adults played and the kids cheered like it was
the World Series!
Our
theme verses for the week are Galatians 5:22-23 and we're memorizing them with the American Sign Language with the help of one of our youth participants, Emily Merritt. I'm confident that by the end of the week, we’ll have mastered the verse and
the sign language! During our worship time, we looked at the story of creation
and paid particular attention to the fact that God knows our needs before we
know them.We talked about how God created water before living things because He knew we would not
be able to live for long without it. We also talked about what an amazing gift water is
and all of the things it does for us on Earth.
Speaking
of water, we used a lot of it on our first work day! We partnered with an
assisted living home in the area to provide a car wash and a time of worship
with their residents. When we arrived, we already had a group of cars waiting to be washed! I have to tell you, I was SO incredibly impressed with the kids in our
group. Not only did they work hard and give a great effort, there were moments
when they really stepped up to the plate and went above and beyond instead of
just leaving the hard tasks to the adults! After we were done, we had
lunch in Neptune Park and then headed to the beach! It’s becoming quite the Family
Mission Trip tradition to head to the pier area in the evenings BEFORE dinner
for Italian ice, so the FMT veterans introduced our newbies to the goodness
that is Sunset Slush!
After our treat, we
headed back to Epworth for dinner and our big group time and family devo time.
We played more fun games, and it’s safe to say we have a competitive group with
us! Group charades was a hit! Then Jaymi led us in our devotional for the
night. We talked about pollution and how we can be part of the solution in
caring for God’s creation. We also talked about “attitude pollution,” and what
kinds of things we put into our personal environments. After family time,
everyone gathered back into our meeting area to hang out and play games! It was
a full day and we went to bed with full hearts!
This
morning, we woke with a fear of rain but headed out to our second work site in Brunswick - a park the city is trying to revitalize. We
helped out by cleaning the trash in and around the park. It was a large park with lots of
ground to cover, but with some awesome teamwork, we finished it faster than anticipated. What's more, the rain held off! After our devotion about pollution last
night, I think the children really came away with a good understanding of why our project
today was so important. Afterwards, we had a quick lunch at Epworth and then headed back
out to the beach for our free time. The day started out with an 80% chance of rain and we barely got a
sprinkle all day! We all enjoyed a great day on the beach playing on the huge sand bar
where we found several hermit crabs. Then, in fear of a kid revolt, the adults agreed
to Sunset Slush again!
Looks like all are having a great time doing mission work and free time at the beach in the afternoons! Have fun and safe trip home! Xx, The Coffee’s
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