Tuesday
Today was a typical day at Sav. It’s actually been nice. We’ve been down in attendance due to summer school, church camp, and a couple other events that are going on in and around Sav.
Even though the attendance has been down, it has by no means been easy. Today we saw almost 160 in attendance. As usual they were slow rolling in. It’s a phenomenon unique to this church. Usually when we minister on the South Coast, the churches are packed when we arrive for VBS. Here they just kind of wander in when they feel like it. It’s frustrating. We start a little later thinking we’ll have a bigger crowd, but they just come later. God is faithful though – He always brings the kids out and we always have a good time.
Today our lesson was “Jesus gives us the power to help others” We looked at how Jesus healed the blind man with spit and mud. As usual our spontaneous melodrama was hysterical. Our craft was scratch art – the sheets of multi-colored paper are covered with black wax. Kids use wooden styluses to scratch off the black and reveal the color underneath.
For snack today we had Juicy Beef “patties”. These are like hot pockets filled with beef and spices. They are really good and the kids love them. They are a great value too. They cost about $55 Jamaican when we buy them in bulk. That’s about 75 cents. When you go to the store and buy them they have many different kinds. They are beef, chicken, beef and cheese, shrimp, vegetable, and the ever elusive Lobster Patty. In eight years, Pastor Greg has never had one and he is convinced they don’t really exist (although the Jamaicans swear they do).
One of the highlights of the day was singing “Making Melodies”. The kids were SOOOO loud. It was amazing too hear them singing on the final chorus.
Most of the group spent the afternoon relaxing from our double session on Monday Night by swimming, walking to Rick’s, and napping.
Pastor Greg and Rick returned to Hope Baptist in Sav on Tuesday evening for leadership training. We had about 12 people from the church that showed up to hear how they could grow their church.
PG shared with them the purpose-driven philosophy and how we are applying it at New Life. It was a very exciting meeting. The people asked questions and really interacted as we discussed various ways they could move people form the community to the core. Pastor Wright has been reading the PD Church book and was very excited to share with his people what he’d been learning. I think we made a lot of progress in setting a direction for the church at Sav and Llandilo.
Pastor Wright is an energetic person with lots of ideas. We really look forward to working with him in the future.