last few weeks
Took a little blogging vacation, well at least unintentionally. I'd like to think we live a farely adventerous life, but I do feel a bit pretentious when writing about what is taking place around here.
Momentary feelings aside, it's been a fruitful latter half of June....I can't believe it's July!
Kate's parents arrived early last week and we've been spending a lot of quality family time with them. They're avid golfers, so I finally got the opportunity to hit the links here in Scotland. All I can say is, I've been missing out. I knew they were amazing, but to get out there and hack up a course is another thing, such a blast. If it wasn't' so expensive, I'd seriously pick it up....I got some skills, gotta be honest.
Brian and Amy continue to be a value to the ministry: Brian is laying the ground-work for Eikon to get connected with various schools througout the city. i.e. construction (painting, plastering, general cleaning) which we look forward to developing this one of the many effective ways of reaching into the community.
Amy continues to establish connections with various non-profit community-based services that would partner with Eikon or make available opportunities for us to serve.
There is a missions team from Ohio that will be coming in a few short weeks, so preparations are well on the way for their arrival. They will be involved in some fire-code updating in a building that The Forest uses and we hope to use in the future for a campus ministry venue. That'll be huge! Pumped about them arriving.
Tony and Yvonne have been on vacation these past few weeks, which was much needed considering they've been going non-stop since we got Eikon up and running. I've enjoyed the opportunity to share in the past few gatherings, will hopefully post a few thoughts on what I've shared.
Momentary feelings aside, it's been a fruitful latter half of June....I can't believe it's July!
Kate's parents arrived early last week and we've been spending a lot of quality family time with them. They're avid golfers, so I finally got the opportunity to hit the links here in Scotland. All I can say is, I've been missing out. I knew they were amazing, but to get out there and hack up a course is another thing, such a blast. If it wasn't' so expensive, I'd seriously pick it up....I got some skills, gotta be honest.
Brian and Amy continue to be a value to the ministry: Brian is laying the ground-work for Eikon to get connected with various schools througout the city. i.e. construction (painting, plastering, general cleaning) which we look forward to developing this one of the many effective ways of reaching into the community.
Amy continues to establish connections with various non-profit community-based services that would partner with Eikon or make available opportunities for us to serve.
There is a missions team from Ohio that will be coming in a few short weeks, so preparations are well on the way for their arrival. They will be involved in some fire-code updating in a building that The Forest uses and we hope to use in the future for a campus ministry venue. That'll be huge! Pumped about them arriving.
Tony and Yvonne have been on vacation these past few weeks, which was much needed considering they've been going non-stop since we got Eikon up and running. I've enjoyed the opportunity to share in the past few gatherings, will hopefully post a few thoughts on what I've shared.

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