The conference started on Wednesday night. We went to church to meet with our missionaries, heard a message given by Mr. W (the missionary), and enjoyed an ice cream social afterward. He gave a great challenge on the importance of missions and obeying whatever plans God has called us to. One of my favorite quotes mentioned that evening was the following: “Do for one what you wish you could do for millions.” It has definitely given me food for thought!
After all of that, we enjoyed an ice cream social with our church family and chatted with the missionaries a bit. They have several kids around our ages, so we wanted to make them feel especially comfortable and welcome. We were unable to attend Thursday evening’s conference because of Dad’s arrival home. So instead of hearing about Africa that night, we heard all about Asia and saw plenty of pictures that Dad took on his trip!
On Friday we had a special dinner for the missionaries, the church staff, and the deacons and their families. It was a great time for fellowship in a more intimate setting.
Before the Thanksgiving-style dinner started, we enjoyed mingling with others, sipping hot apple cider and cranberry ginger ale, and snacking on chex mix, and bagels with dip. |
After we prayed for the meal, we surprised our worship pastor (above) and our associate pastor with mini birthday cakes. They were both celebrating birthdays and so we sang to them! J |
We had a great evening fellowshipping with those from our church as well as making new friends with the missionaries. Come back tomorrow to hear about the rest of the missions conference!
2 comments:
What's derby pie?
To answer your question, Amy, derby pie is filled with chocolate chips, walnuts, and sometimes butterscotch or caramel chips. It's really good! Here's a recipe that I found online: http://www.food.com/recipe/kentucky-derby-pie-336902
Hope that answers your question!
~Bianca
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