Update: Los Angeles Mission Week
Our
church’s youth group took their second missions ‘trip’ during spring
break. We were able to do local outreach
and keep the costs down by having them stay in our church building. They grew as a group and as you’ll see from
the pictures below they were busy spreading God’s love throughout the city.
Vacation Bible School at South Park
Every day during the week our
youth group helped a visiting youth group put on a vacation Bible school (VBS)
outreach at the park. They were able to
help doing crafts, sing songs, play games/sports, tell and act out story time
about Jesus’ last week, death and resurrection, and interact with the children
and adults at snack time and at the check-in table.
It was great having bilingual youth helping out that knew the community. A couple of them even had classmates show up with their younger siblings, which made for a great opportunity for them to minister to their peers as well.
Each
day before the VBS our youth did a service project….
Service Project Day 1: Cleaning up the Neighborhood
Our
neighborhood is riddled with trash and an attitude of ‘who cares’, but as our
youth went around the park and surrounding streets picking up trash they were
able to witness to others about why they care and want to help the neighborhood
look better. There was even another
father and his kids from the community that after hearing what they were doing
decided to join them.
Service Project Day 2: Visit to a Convalescent Home
What
a joy to see our youth ministering at the convalescent home! They brought an
art project to do with the elderly, they played games and exchanged stories,
but it was mostly about spending some quality time and affirming that Somebody
cares about them.
Service Project Day 3: Evangelism & Hygiene Packs
The
following day our youth stuffed bags full of hygiene needs and other staples to
hand out at MacArthur park – another park notorious for homelessness, gangs,
drugs and other major problems. Their
assignment wasn’t to hand out as many bags as possible, but to take the time to
share the gospel and pray with as many people as possible. Small groups went out and were able to be led
by God to specific people that they sensed needed to hear that they are loved
and have a bigger purpose in this life.
Service Project Day 4: Food Prep. & Service at Skid Row Mission
Waking
up at 4:00 AM is not easy for most people, but our youth did a great job
getting up and doing the prep. work and service at the Fred Jordan Mission in
Skid Row (downtown L.A.). They were
exhausted when they returned, but still impressed with the opportunity to serve
and show God’s love in a practical way to so many homeless adults and
children.
Meals – Learning and Getting Help / Fun Night Out
Apart
from the VBS and service projects they had morning devotionals and nightly
teachings. The youth took turns
preparing their meals too – some cooking and washing dishes for the first time
in their life. For the dinners different
families from the church prepared the meals and came to eat and fellowship with
the youth – hearing about their adventures of the day. On the last day of the week the youth went
and had a fun night out at a park. The
six youth that participated in the L.A. Mission Week are pictured at a fountain
below (Fountain for the Nations is the name of our church).
Good Friday – Worship Night (Prayer & Fasting)
We
had a church-wide day of prayer and fasting (our first ever) with a powerful
worship service on Good Friday. There were a lot of new families that came out
as a result of our VBS outreach during the week. Nobody from our church had ever fasted
before, but the testimonies resulting were amazing, showing how God loves to
work in humbled hearts.
Easter Morning Service & Drama
The
drama put on by a key group of emerging leaders from our church was well done
and presented clearly the reason and joy of the resurrection. Again, we had a lot of new visitors both
invited from the VBS and friends and family that joined us for the special
celebration.
Toddler’s Class
We
don’t get to peak in to the toddler’s class too often as more and more of that
responsibility is being taken over by a handful of ladies in our church, but it
is a joy to see those little ones learn the Bible, sing and play and interact
with one another. The gospel is truly
being presented and lived out throughout our church.
Baptisms
On
Easter Sunday we also baptized four people who are whole-heartedly committed to
following and growing in God. One lady
shared a powerful testimony of God’s faithfulness in her life through so many
trials both personally and with her family.
What a blessing that we got to be the ones that were able to find her
and offer Christ’s hope, love and forgiveness and a healthy church at just
the right time.
We
also had three youth get baptized. It is
always powerful hearing their convictions declared and see the twinkling, proud
eyes of their mothers watching on.
Carne Asada & Fellowship
We
are big believers in the importance of fellowship – and Hispanic food is always
a plus making that fellowship all the richer!
All of our people were engaged in one way or another serving one another
using their different gifts and abilities – from the outreach and food
preparation during the week to serving in the drama or children’s classes
everyone was giving and receiving love. This makes our heart so happy and
full. We are praying for a continued
increase and maturity as we move through these next seasons.
Please
Pray with Us…
Transition
In about 7 weeks the other three World Impact
missionaries that have been working with us to plant this church will be
leaving to focus on other church plant or ministry activities. That makes for a really important transition
season where they are handing off more and more of their responsibilities to
people from the community.
Pray that God
would prepare hearts for this change and that not one person would be lost to
this transition….
…In fact pray
with us that there would be growth in numbers and in people walking into new
areas of ministry….
…And that
everyone would deepen in their intimacy and faith with God as a result of this
transition.
Family
Fabiola’s
birthday is this month (April 26th to be exact). YEAH!
Continue to keep our family lifted up in
prayer please. There is an
ever-increasing amount of ministry that we must balance with this above
mentioned transition that we are still figuring out (what needs to be dropped,
what needs to be handed-off and what needs to be carried by us).
Pray for grace, grace, grace and lots of
wisdom and unity.
We
hope that you are encouraged by what God is doing through His people here in
South Central Los Angeles amongst those that were once estranged and poor, but
now are walking in the riches of God’s goodness. We pray that your light would
shine bright for Jesus this spring in whatever city, town or village you live
in.
We
so appreciate your prayers and all the love and support! Keep it
coming…
Chad, Fabiola,
Rebecca and Justice
P.S. We have had a slight
increase to our support this last month (thank you!), but still need more to be
able to reach 100%...so please consider joining our financial support team with
a monthly or one-time gift and pray that this need would be met.
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