Tuesday, May 8, 2012

New Shalom church inauguration

The Shalom FMC dance troupe in Tinkus costumesThe new Tarma Shalom church location from the frontThe finishing touches: decorative cloths to cover the ceiling beamsPastor Maria and Becky lead in worshipPastor Miguel joyfully gives the welcome to the new church buildingThe new church is full for inauguration night
Pastor Jhony Roca from Lima preachesWorship team from Buen Pastor FMC leads in worshipThe youngest dancers watching the group ahead of them performThe Shalom dance troupe performs to "Despierta" (Wake up)Becky and the ladies do a choreography numberMarissa dances with the ladies
Pastor Maria performs a Mexican-style song in a Mexican-style outfitA Christian orchestra performs at the Yanamayo church anniversaryDarling of Yanamayo getting ready for baptism with Pastor MiguelDarling getting baptized in a trout pondPastors Miguel and Maria

Celebration, a set on Flickr.

We're finally moved into the new church building! A full house was present Friday, May 4 as we held the inaugural service. Many first-time visitors came, as well as folks who hadn't come to church in a long time. The day was celebrated with singing, dancing, prayers, and food.

The rest of the weekend we spent in nearby Nuevo Eden (Yanamayo) for their church anniversary. The highlight of the weekend was the baptism of Darling in a pond at the trout farm.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Two Birthdays

As I celebrated my birthday this past week, many friends and family blessed me with thoughtful gifts and greetings.  Colleagues Pat and Garry Cruce came from Lima to spend a long weekend with us.  The ladies of the Tarma Shalom church brought presents and a cake to share.  Modesto from the Nuevo Eden church invited us for a meal of fresh trout from his fish farm.

Saturday evening at small group at Sonya and Anibal's house they brought out another cake.  But his time we were celebrating two birthdays.  We weren't just celebrating the anniversary of my physical birth, but also the spiritual birthday of Sonya's friend Iris.  Earlier that evening I'd had the privilege of praying with Iris to help her be "reborn" in Jesus Christ.  Now that's something to celebrate!

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Sunday school kick-off

Frank leads an Easter song while the gals help with the motionsThe kids play "Lifeboat"The church's entryway and bathrooms are all spruced upThe painting in the nursery is almost doneMarissa serves cheetos to AllisonAndrea leads the kids in the game "The Queen asks for"...
Olivia and Liliana prepare a snackThe children pray before the snackSunday school director Carmen prepares the treatsEluana enjoys her jello.Fernanda and the others play "Cat and Mouse"Cousin Noemi helps Brisa tie the scarf in "Rat and mouse"

Sunday school kick-off, a set on Flickr.

We're in the new building! Well, almost. The sanctuary was finished enough to hold Sunday school there this past Sunday morning. They organized a welcome party with lots of games and snacks. Forty-one kids came and 12 of them were first-time visitors. We're hoping to finish the classrooms and the light installations in the sanctuary for an inaugural service this weekend, but they've run into a few snags and it might not be possible. Thanks for your prayers for all the finishing touches. We know this building will be a blessing to many - it already has!

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Seminary Graduation 2012

The Bible school graduates with their cakeDr. Ricardo Gomez taught the last seminary class on Pastoral EthicsPasto Ricaro Gómez, FM missionary to Chile, preached at the service2012 graduates and director Pastor Garry CruceSeminary graduates with some of their professorsPastor Maria gives her testimony
Pastora Maria with son LuiciñoBecky with Pastor Juan PedroJ.R. with Pastor GuillermoSeminary director Garry Cruce with Pastor GuillermoPastor Juan Pedro with his diploma

Seminary Graduation 2012, a set on Flickr.

This past weekend we attended a historic event for the Free Methodist Church in Peru. The first four students to complete all the requirements of the FM Light and Life Seminary graduated. Congratulations to Hna. Julia Doria Bravo, Pastora Maria Elena Salinas Calderón, Pastor Juan Pedro Hernandez Perez, and Pastor Guillermo Landa Jorge!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Shalom Church Repairs

Pastor Guillermo patching the kitchen wallThe Crouse girls in actionRossi and Beatriz clean the floorPierro helps clean upMarissa sweeps under new transparent roof panelsGraciela and Marissa working away
J.R. prepping the hallway walls for paintingBecky scrubbing off the greasePastor Guillermo at work in the sanctuarySinging time at Sunday school on our patioCarmen and Marissa lead the singingAdolescents' Sunday school class
Primary kids meet in the dining roomPreschool class in the play room

Shalom Church Repairs, a set on Flickr.

The Tarma Shalom church is moving to a new location. The building is larger with a nicer layout. Several church people have been helping out with the fix-up during the month of March. We hope to be meeting there by April 1. In the meantime church ministries are meeting in various church members' homes. The Sunday school meets at our house on Sunday mornings. Enjoy the photos!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Man Knows Not His Time

For five years Anibal had been inviting his father Rosario to come to church with him, so that his father's life could be changed like his had been.  Every time his father declined the invitation.  On Saturday, February 11, Anibal again called his parents to invite them to the small group that met in his home that night.  His parents once again declined.  So when his father showed up later at the meeting, Anibal was pleasantly surprised.  Pastor Miguel Algorta prayed with Rosario to accept Jesus that night.  Even though Rosario's body was weakened by cirrhosis, Anibal looked forward to spending time with his "new" father.

That was not to be.  A couple days later Rosario fell and soon had a heart attack.  On February 19, only 8 days after he became a Christian, he passed away at only 60 years of age. We are so thankful that he made his decision in time.  And though the timing was not what Anibal had hoped for, God is using this incident for his purposes.  Anibal's youngest brother and sister prayed to become Christians the day before their father died.  Anibal and Pastor Miguel spoke at the most evangelistic funeral I have ever attended.  Several attendees prayed along with Pastor Miguel to give their hearts to Jesus. 

"Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed.  But if it dies, it produces many seeds."  John 12:24