Sunday, July 15, 2012

Re: {FECA Vision Choir} Trip report 15

Marshall (and all), I read with deep appreciation all your reports. Such a blessing to follow you through your trip. How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim good tidings, who proclaim salvation.  Indeed this verse is for everyone of you.
Love and rejoicing,
 
Jean

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From: Marshall <umarsh07@gmail.com>
To: Visionsings <visionsings@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sun, Jul 15, 2012 3:43 am
Subject: {FECA Vision Choir} Trip report 15

Sunday, July 15  Today is our last day of ministry.  We ate breakfast at 7 AM and Boyle's van   arrived to bring Joe, Eugene, Czrilla, Nadia, Aaron, Holy, Tia, and Jessie to   the airport at 7:30.  It was difficult to see Holy, Tia and Jessie off since we   do not know when we will see them again as we are not sure what we can do with   them next summer yet.  Jaspher is feeling achy and tired and Jeff is also quite   tired while Jeremy is losing his voice while the girls are generally OK.  Boyle's van returned along with Moses' van to being us to Blessings Church for   their 10 AM service.  There were a lot of visitors at the service so the room   was quite filled (about 150) people.  We had a good time of worship and they   turned the meeting over to us at 10:45.  We sang simpler songs because our   numbers are down and several had bad throats. A. Sue shared about our trip and   U. Marsh preached on Peter walking on the water, stressing on listening to God,   obeying (sometimes taking risks), and keeping our focus on the Lord.  For each   of these three points, the kids shared their testimonies - Natalie on listening   to God tell her to lead the group in worship the night God's anointing came,   Andrew on taking risks at the night market and getting lost (and found), and   Denise on losing focus by flying bugs at the village.  God gave him just enough   voice to be able to speak and be heard through the sound system.  Praise God,   everything just fitted together.  Andrew and Cindy's rendition of heart skit was   delightful.  We ended the service at noon and had lunch at the church before   returning back home.  Ching took one van to drive Sue to the airport while one   van drove the kids that wanted to go to a nearby local shopping place to buy   souvenirs while some rested at the church.  The shopping van returned about 3 and a few minutes after that, it started to   rain so hard.  We realized if it rained like this a week ago, we would not have   been able to go to the village, again, it is God's timing.  We are supposed to   leave at around 3:30 to go to sing at Chiangmai Community Church, our last   program here.  At 3:25, the rain slowed to a light shower.  Jaspher is feeling   better and joined us.  This also served to cool the place since the church meets   at the same place we sang last Sunday morning, except this is an ex-pat and   missionary all English speaking service.  We only had about 15 minutes to sing   and no time for skits or testimonies, but we enjoyed the time there.  We   returned to finish packing, e at dinner, and maybe we can do devotions before we   end out to the airport.  So this is our last message from Chiangmai.    --   You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google  Groups "FECA Vision Choir" group.  To unsubscribe from this group, send email to  visionsings+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com  For more options, visit this group at  http://groups.google.com/group/visionsings?hl=en  

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