Sunday Church Visits
Today, being sunday, we split up in groups and went out to make visits to several of the churches in Wisla.
Seven of us went to the town's pentecostal church:
I signed up for the group going to the Pentecostal church because I'd met several people at an evangelism workshop yesterday that said that was which chuch they attend, and was quite surprised when we walked in the door to see the whole group of kids I met at the Oasis center a couple days ago! Talk about divine appointments...no wonder I was the only person around the other day who was in the right place at the right time to be available to play with those kids while a meeting happened.
Polish Worship is very much like American worship, they mostly did songs that are familiar and popular in America, but translated into polish:
American worship by Keith. After a couple songs the pastor requested a particular favorite and Keith played it and the lyrics in polish were put up on the projector:
Most of the churches in Wisla are small by American standards. This is taken from the front pew:
Cisco delivering a message about faith and promoting the festival of life and Asia (say: Asha) translating
After the service we were blessed to be able to pray with the congregation for members who were suffering from afflictions. The service included many prayers. It is such a blessing how prayerful they are:
After service, we went out for "dinner" (lunch as we Americans call it) with the pastor, and then they took us up to see a nice view of the valley. It was beautiful, but also a bit freezing cold by San Diego standards up in the mountains. But its not snowing.
Nick and Asia:
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