Sunday, October 2, 2011

Church on the Grounds



















On Sunday morning we headed out to church at the school under the trees of Las Cabasas. This village does not have a church building but definitely has a church body who loves to worship and praise the Lord. The team got there at 9 and only one man was there. Where is everyone they said. So Gabby suggest we pray for people to come. So the group stood in a circle and each one lifted up a prayer for those who God had called to be there that day at that time to arrive. After they finished praying they started practicing their hymns they were going to sing, How Great Thou Art, We Praise the oh God, To God be the Glory and Halliuegh. As they sang in Spanish not English people started arriving. They were walking in all different directions. Coming from every path around. It was such a beautiful sight to see the people coming and singing the hymns as they entered the property. After singing the hymns Lori recited Philippians 2:5-11 in the form of a drama. Laura and Scott shared their testimonies and Jimmy asked did anyone want to share. One of the ladies shared her testimony and sang a solo. Afterwards an amazing thing occurred, a blind man with an accordian got in the middle of the circle of people and started playing Honduran Christian music and the Honduran people started singing with him. We were in awe of the beauty of the morning. Jimmy shared the message on "Being Fishers of Men" Jesus picked 12 ordinary men to lead the way for us and today He still chooses the ordinary people of this world to share Jesus Christ. Jesus doesn't call the equipped, he equips the called. After the worship service was complete God had lead 85 people to church that day under the trees of Las Cabasas. Pray God will plant a church in this community. Thank you Coates Baptist Church for coming and meeting physical and spiritual needs of the people of Honduras. Also pray God will lead other medical teams here to share the gospel. To God be the glory!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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