My 5 Favorite Ministry Moments This Summer
Every summer, I take a second to reflect on what went down. Too often I rush right into the next season without the necessary reflection and celebration of the past few months. Vacation was a great time to smile about several great moments this summer. These were my favorite out of a stack of contenders:
8 Baptisms at Camp
We hadn’t planned on it, but after a few calls to parents and some eager students to display their newfound faith, we did some epic baptisms at camp. 8 students, in the cold pool water, told the world they had accepted Christ. Awesome.Celebration Dinner with 15+ Year HSM Volunteers
A couple who has served our ministry for more than a dozen years retired this year, and we went out to celebrate. Tons of memories, great stories and great hearts. Amazing part of our team, sad to see them go!Great crop of summer interns
Summer interns are my favorite. This year, they were once again brilliant.Teaching PDYM in the Dominican Republic
Seeing our students in action was amazing – the BBQ at the orphanage was a total highlight. The stories of them at the leprosy clinic were powerful. And teaching more than youth workers with some friends was fantastic.The Parent Newsletter Begins
This is one of our goals for 2010, and we got a chance to launch it a little early with this 3-issue summer experiment. Parents got a taste of it, and are hungry for more. So, we’re working hard to put a volunteer process in place that will help us produce a monthly issue. Success!
What were your favorite ministry moments?
JG
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My favorite ministry moment was when we got to go to our senior pastor’s house and chill with him for a few hours while he drank his $1.19 tea from the Chinese market and yelled at all of us as we told him our names. I also got to run on his treadmill. It was wonderful.