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Upcoming international mission trips

July 23rd, 2008 by mickey

Our summer teams have returned but we actually have four trips scheduled for this Autumn. Our Costa Rica Women’s team is full for Sept. 25. We are also having our first ever trip to Macedonia on Sept. 20. In November we are going all the way to India for the very first time. Just three years ago, we made our first trip to Africa and now we are moving into Asia!

Our first trip to Bolivia on Sept. 4 is in need of more team members! This is a very unique trip that requires backpacking and camping high in the Andes. If you are an adult male with an adventurous spirit and in good physical shape, we could use you! We have never done a men only trip before but this is truly unique! The SIFAT organization has been working with the village of Quesimpuco, that is isolated by a rushing river. The only way the children of this village have of getting to their SIFAT sponsored school is to cross this river by gondola. This is very dangerous so our mission is to build a footbridge for the villagers to get across the river safely. Please join David Dollinger, leader, and two of our pastors on this one of a kind mission trip from September 4-13.

Rock Stars for God

July 21st, 2008 by mickey

(written by Erica Rountree, about her experience on our recent mission trip to Costa Rica)

Today was our last work day at the Mount of Olives Church in Barrio Mexico. As we were planning our day last night, I will admit to a trace of skepticism. Our list of tasks included: Installing two more drop ceilings in the parsonage, painting the entire sanctuary of the church, presiding over up to 130 kids at VBS and hosting a Fiesta slash American style cookout for the entire neighborhood. With no gas grill. OK, lets be honest here…I was pretty sure there was no way it was all going to happen. But it did! And Im not even all that tired. Pure adrenaline, peeps. I recommend it.

The neighborhood fiesta was awesome. It was only mentioned yesterday and today at VBS, and once on the VBS invitations we handed out at the school every afternoon…but we had about 250 people come through the church tonight! An amazing number that I think Pastor was very happy with…the majority was most likely made up of unchurched people from the surrounding area. Hopefully they got a taste of the joy and exuberance for the Lord that lives at the Mount of Olives church, and they will want to come again to get sommadat!

The children have really warmed up to us over the past four days, and tonight they were flat out adorable, showering us with kisses and hugs and holding our hands. As a mama dearly missing her own kids right now, it couldnt have been more wonderful for me to hold these children and shower them with compliments and love. Pastors wife made four huge, beautiful iced cakes for the party (in her tiny kitchen with two stoves and zero countertops…Im going to post some pictures of it when I get back…you cannot believe how cramped and pieced together this thing is, but the food that emerged from there daily was far superior to any restaurant food Ive eaten this week…and weve had some great meals!). When the cakes came in, the whole crowd applauded and the kids faces literally lit up! Pastor had the team come up on stage and thanked us for our work, showed the crowd the cross we and the children made for the church and then he announced una sopreza…or a surprise! And at that moment, through the church doors walked a complete Mariachi band! The crowd went wild, to borrow a phrase, and the band sang and played for us…it was unbelievable. Afterward, all the kids started asking us to sign bits of paper or paper plates or even their shirts and arms. All of a sudden, we were feeling like rock stars for God!

As the party began to break up, everyone came over to us to say Adios, Mucho Gusto, Gracias and I Love You. The church ladies, which is what I called them in my mind all week, hugged our necks tightly and wished us blessings and safe travels. My special friend tonight, 5 year old Paola, came over to hug me and kiss my cheek and put a piece of her own candy in my hand. I showed her very pregnant mama (she is due in one week, and was at bible school with her two kids every day!) a picture of my two girls and a few minutes later Paola brought me a picture of herself with her cousins and aunt. In the picture, she is holding a baby doll and laughing. I looked at it and handed it back to her, but her mama said something like… Paola dice para usted, which means Paola wants you to have it. I choked back my tears and leaned down to tell her…Tu familia es muy linde…I hope she understood my broken Spanish.

As we drove away from the church for the last time, with the neighbors waving and following the bus down the street, the feelings were naturally mixed. A contented happiness that we were able to accomplish many things for them, mixed with a heavy sadness that we would not be seeing their beautiful faces again. At least for a while…

A Week in the Life of a Missions Pastor

June 24th, 2008 by carey

I have one of the greatest jobs in the world!  Every week I get to see God transforming lives and making a difference for His kingdom.  Don’t get me wrong, there are lots of challenges, and I mean lots, but the blessings and the stories of what God is doing through missions make all the challenges fade out of sight.

I started out my week with hearing good news about the wonderful work our mission team did in Pass Christian, Mississippi, as they continued the effort to rebuild homes on the Gulf Coast.  Long after Katrina, many people have moved on to other concerns, but a number of our Mt. Bethel members are revitalizing the commitment to help those who are still in need.

Two Sundays ago, we commissioned a mission team to Costa Rica and Romania (Deborah House), which will be doing work projects to help these ministries as well as Vacation Bible School for the children. I will have the joy of sending off both teams with communion and prayer on Friday and Saturday.

A few nights ago, we had the mission committee meeting where we heard about the ongoing work of Breakthrough House, which we support with help from our members both physically and financial.  Breakthrough House is helping women who have had a life of substance, physical, or emotional abuse put there lives back together and have a new life in Christ.

At Infusion (a summer youth retreat) that took place last week, our middle high school students did craft projects to give to children of the community we sponsor in Kenya.  The crafts tell of how God loves them and protects them.

This past Sunday, we commissioned the Austria mission team, which will work at a Christian sports camp, and the Kenya Mission Team, which will work on the medical center in Kwambekenya.

And if all the praying over and sending out and sharing with others isn’t enough for the week, a group of our women made 1200 sandwiches to send to MUST ministries, a ministry that helps the needy and homeless.   Wow!

That is just a taste of the missions ministries I saw going on this week at Mt. Bethel.  In just this one week, I have been blessed to see so many mission ministries that are making a difference at Mt. Bethel, and the best part is yet to come - all those teams that are going out, will come back with testimonies of what God has done through them and in them!

Can you see why I say I have one of the greatest jobs world!

I can’t wait for next week!!!

In August I have an opportunity to spend the night at MUST ministries and feed the homeless and help out around the facility.  We are in need of some other folks to come along side me and others and give a night to help the least of these.

If you are interested in helping with MUST or hearing of other mission opportunities, give me a call.

Be Blessed,
Carey Akin

“Trippin” with Mt. Bethel Missions

June 5th, 2008 by carey

We have a great group of Short Term Mission Trips going in 2008!

  • The Romania/Deborah/House team is completed, ticketed and ready to roll. They leave June 21, the same day as our Costa Rica team who are also ticketed and heading for VBS and construction in the Barrio Mexico region of San Jose.
  • Carey Akin is helping to lead another group to Kwambekenya, Kenya, our partner village where Randy worked in April. We hope they can be working on the Medical Center sponsored by MBUMC. He can add someone to the team if you are ready to go!
  • You will have to wait until next year if you wanted to go to the camp in Austria; that team filled very quickly and they leave July 2.
  • Contact Becca Hood if you would like to go to Ecuador on July 26 to Aug.3. There are some spots open for adults of all ages! Ask anyone who has been there with SIFAT-it is a wonderful trip-not too far away or too long away!
  • Two trips coming up in September have a few spaces. Men only are invited to go on a rugged treck to the Bolivian Andes on September 4, also a SIFAT trip. The Boyces are leading a team to Macedonia September 19 to work with the Methodist Church there.
  • One brand new trip is planned; Gaylyn Kelly is leading a trip to Kenya for college students only on December 26-January 4, 2009!
  • In November, we are going to India for the first time to work with widows and children with the Hope For Today ministry, spawned by ILI.
  • One of our most popular trips is to work with the Life Academy kids in Timisoara, Romania and we go again on July 12.
  • Our Costa Rica Women’s trip is so popular that it is filled up and we are not going until September!
  • We are sorry to say, we had to postpone our Estonia trip until next year as we did not have enough people going at this time.
  • Looking ahead: the Honduras trip will be in July in 2009 instead of in the spring!

Sherry Reed