Entries from February 2008

February 29, 2008

Work Team Schedule 2008

As of today here are the scheduled work teams for this year. Pray for protection and safety for these teams as they provide aid in God’s work in Spanish Town.
March 1 – 8th Hickory Chapel (NC)
June 2nd – 9th Tentative team
June 16 – June 25 – Lancaster Bible College (PA)
July 3rd – 11th Highland Baptist [...]

February 27, 2008

Medical Clinic Outreach

On the fourth Sunday of each month we cancel the evening service and have the medical clinic in our Sunday School room.
After service the morning service Angilla Gayle served a big pot of soup and we went directly into the medical clinic. We thank God that He has provided another Christian Cuban doctor to [...]

February 27, 2008

Sunday Blessings

We thought a post about last Sunday’s service would be as much an encouragement to our prayer team as it was to us. It was our “pulpit exchange” service and another pastor from a sister church shared how God is working in his life. He stated that ever since Brother Karl’s funeral, [...]

February 11, 2008

New Chairs!

While we were on home assignment several churches and individuals undertook a project to provide 100 new chairs for the Spanish Town Tabernacle. What a tremendous blessing they are. We are so thankful to all who gave toward this.
With the pressure of Pastor Karl’s funeral we bought 100 new plastic chairs and them [...]

February 9, 2008

Pastor Karl’s Funeral

Yesterday we spent the whole day working and getting the church (and yard) ready for our third funeral at the new church. We held the funeral for our beloved student pastor – Karl Dove. He was just 28 yrs old, in his last semester of his last year of seminary, when he walked [...]

February 7, 2008

Clearing Customs

We are thankful that the Kays return to Jamaica was marked by a swift passage through Jamaican customs with no difficulties and no duties!

February 7, 2008

Safe Arrival

Bud, Lynda, JT and Dana have safely arrived back in Jamaica after their home assignment.  They are particularly thankful for smooth connections on a travel day when violent weather spread across much of the territory they flew over.