Wednesday, September 30, 2015

McGrath Community Church Mission Work - Update September 30, 2015 Parting Thoughts

It has been a week or so since I arrived back home. Over the last few days I have tried to reflect back over the summer in McGrath and look forward to what opportunities ahead. It was a great summer of connecting with new folks, spending time following up with the kids after Vacation Bible School, and just doing life in McGrath. The time this summer gave us a new perspective of the culture, people, and life in the bush of Alaska. By hanging out at the ball field, having lunch or picking up pizza at the cafe, attending local activities, or just talking to the folks of McGrath, we have gained a much deeper understanding of how life is in this part of Alaska; it is much different than you might think.



We want to thank the McGrath Community Church for allowing us the opportunity to fill-in for Pastor Wayne over the summer; the community of McGrath for allowing Christie and I to "do life" there this summer; and the awesome people of McGrath for making us feel welcome. We want to especially thank the kids of McGrath for a great Vacation Bible School, Kids Club, and the opportunity to get to know many of them better. McGrath is an awesome community!

On Sunday afternoon before I left it appeared that everyone wanted to come and say good-bye. I had never seen all my moose friends in the yard at the same time...PLUS, a new friend came by, Ralph! Ralph is a young bull moose and have not seen a bull moose, well, a live bull moose, the whole summer! I think Ralph was more interested in the females than he was in making friends with me! 
Ralph
Ralph
Henrietta & her twins - with Ralph watching





Lucy & her calf

On Sunday September 20, I finished the series "I Challenge You" with "I Challenge You To Surrender It All". After the challenges to "Read and Study The Scriptures" and "Make Prayer A Priority", I challenged us to give everything to Christ and follow Him...out of the four walls of the church building, and into the community of McGrath where many of the people do not understand how much God loves them, and that He gave His Son on the cross to prove that love! In closing, I offered a challenge to spend 31 days in the Word. I challenged the body to read a Proverb a day for the next 31 days starting Monday September 21st. I passed out cards that had each day and the Proverb for the day listed. I suggested as they read the Proverb for the day, let one or two verses rise to the top and focus on those verses throughout the day. In fact, I encouraged them to email, call, or text someone what verses stuck out to them and encourage each other. I closed the service with this comment: “We must get to the point that we are no longer content with our walk with Christ, just “doing enough” to get by! If Jesus had had that attitude about His relationship with us He would have NEVER took the route to the cross!"

Update on Future Opportunities


As many of you know from following the blog or receiving our newsletter, the McGrath Community Church has extended an invitation to Christie and I to serve the church for an extended period of time. We met last month with the church and discussed this opportunity. We agreed to serve as missionary "pastor" for a six month interim period, leading the church and helping the church get connected in the community. We set a start date of November 1, 2015.

There is a real need to make Christ known throughout the community of McGrath. We feel like the starting point will be in the children's ministry and the church body being more intentional about being Christ Followers! We feel very strongly that the current body wants to grow the church, but it must come from the "church" BEING the church outside of Sunday mornings.

For this opportunity to come to realization, two very important things need to happen; first, the church must complete construction of the parsonage and have it furnished and ready for us to move in November 1 (the parsonage and utilities are to be furnished by the church as their part of compensation); second, Christie and I must secure support for the initial setup in McGrath (getting several items of critical winter clothing, flights back to McGrath, initial grocery needs) and partners to commit to supporting us on a monthly basis. The church has invested the majority of its income in the construction of the parsonage. The church has no debt, but at this time cannot provide housing and utilities plus a salary. They hope to very quickly get to a point where they can provide some living assistance. There may be an opportunity for Mike to be the local Library Director, which will provide some monthly income. But the job has not been posted and there will be a interviewing process.

As of this update, I am not aware how close the parsonage is to being ready to move in. I am waiting on updates from the church for this. I know that September was a busy month with everyone in the village out moose hunting (most of the people in the community rely on killing a moose to provide meat for their family for the coming year). As for our support, we are well short of the initial funds needed to get setup and we have only five people who are partnering to support us on a monthly basis. I am scheduled to share our work with two churches over the next two weekends, one, Paoli Presbyterian, being the church responsible for the parsonage project. My goal is to share the potential ministry opportunities in McGrath, and make these churches aware of our part in these opportunities.If these two are not met we will to delay the start date until we can secure the funds, or potentially allow the church to seek another ministry to fill this position.

There is an old African proverb, “If you want to run fast, run alone.  If you want to run far, run together.” We believe the harvest is great in McGrath, but we need folks to come along side us and pray for McGrath, Alaska, and for us as we move forward to minister there. I have to admit, since that meeting with the church back in August, the enemy has launched an all out attack on Christie and I personally, and on us as a couple. I have been in some tough battles in my walk with Christ, but NONE as intense as this one. The enemy is not happy that someone dare to enter his territory, where he is destroying lives with alcoholism (one death this summer related to alcoholism), where he has created a sense of hopelessness, where he uses addictions to rob people of their joy and future, and where he makes every attempt to make the name and power of Christ meaningless. The love of Christ must be made know in McGrath, and the enemy needs to be out on notice that his territory is about to be invaded!

We would much appreciate your prayers as we work through the things needed to make this happen. We believe that prayer is where this battle will be won! Please partner with us in prayer for the work in McGrath. If you would like to be a financial partner with us, you can make a one time gift, or help support us on a monthly basis. You can make your check payable to Momentum Ministries and mail it to Momentum Ministries, 90 Anna Grace Lane, Wetumpka  AL  36092. Please note on the check "McGrath Mission Work". Momentum Ministries is a "Not For Profit Organization under Section 501(c) 3 of the Internal Revenue Service Code". Your contribution is tax deductible and year-end tax statements will be provided when a valid mailing address is provided.

 If you have any questions, or would like more information, please give us a call at (334) 543-2000 Home, or (334) 292-0090 Mike US Cell / (907) 574-0624 Alaska Cell, or email us at momentum.ministries7@gmail.com. We would love to speak to your church, Sunday School class, or Small Group about the work in McGrath. We are in the process of refreshing our website, and hope to provide the ability to donate online. Check back for updates!
 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

McGrath Community Church Mission Work - Update September 14, 2015



Things have been pretty quiet the past week. It has been a lot cooler, 40s and lower 50s, but the rain has been present almost every day. The weekend was a wash as it rained all weekend. Christie has been gone so I can keep all the windows closed and a nice fire in the wood stove! Everyone has asked me how it has been with Christie gone, and I have to honest, I really miss her. But I tell them the cabin is a lot warmer and I wake up in the middle of the night and ALL the windows are closed! The rest of this week calls for the highs in lower 40s and the lows in low 30s! Christie Mason kind of weather!

I did find a new toy that I am so disappointed I missed growing up as a kid…Legos! I have the opportunity to babysit for some very good friends of ours in McGrath. The first thing we did was pull out the Legos and start building! I found myself really interested. The little guy said we were going to have a war so we needed to build our weapons. I figured one big weapon was better that a bunch of little ones so I went big. Then the little guy tried to take parts of my weapon! Let Go Of My Lego! Wait, I think that was a different commercial!

Parsonage Update

R To L Tom, Pete, Mark
The mission group, Arctic Barnabas, arrived last Thursday to help with the construction on the parsonage. It was a great group of guys, Tom, Pete and Mark, and they were a pleasure to get to know. Over several days they were able to get the bathroom sheetrock installed, taped and mudded, ready for painting. They also installed the bathroom doorframe and finished the floor cabinets and counter top work in the kitchen. It was a good few days of work and we appreciate these guys coming up from Kenai, Alaska and helping us.

While work is continuing on the parsonage, we are still not complete with the construction. It seems like the closer you get to completion the work on the little things start to take a lot time. There are still many man-hours of work left to be done. Then the furnishing can start. I have created “Lists” on both the WalMart and Target websites that include the inside furnishings needed to get the parsonage ready to occupy. You can look at the previous two blog posts to find out how to access these lists and possibly help out with any of the items.

If you would prefer to make a donation, make your check payable to McGrath Community Church and note on the check "Parsonage Furnishings". The check can be mailed to McGrath Community Church. P.O. Box 82. McGrath, AK  99627. You will receive a year-end statement for your contribution.

Ministry Update

This past Sunday I shared Part 2 of the series "I Challenge You…”. The challenge was “To Make Prayer A Priority"! We discussed the Definition of Prayer, the Purpose of Prayer, the Place of Prayer and the Priorities of Prayer. I used as the central passage Matthew 6:5-13, the model of prayer that Jesus gave His disciples. This Sunday I will try to ties these two challenges together and, based the challenge to have a daily, consistent reading and study of God’s Word, and the challenge to Make Prayer A Priority, we I will issue the Challenge To Follow What God Is Calling Us To.

The church had a potluck Sunday night for the Arctic Barnabas guys. It was very well attended and as always the foods was very good! There was even moose liver smothered in onions and I think bacon! Wow…what a treat!


This Sunday will be my last Sunday as part of the extended summer stay in the community. I will fly out Monday for home and begin preparation to head back for the interim stay for six months. We are looking forward to the opportunities that are ahead.


K4G (Kids 4 God) Update

The weekly Bible clubs will not get started until after the first of the year. This will give us more time to prepare and hopefully get some parents to help out. Please be much in prayer about this. 

If anyone would like to help fund the "K4G" Club we would appreciate it very much. The things we need most are snack items; powder drink mixes, maybe hard candy for prizes, and maybe kick balls, soccer balls (all deflated of course). I am looking for an earth ball. It is a very BIG ball that the kids can play with outside. If you feel led to help us please send them via postal service, Priority Mail to Mike Mason, P.O. Box 133, McGrath, AK  99627.

Lucy and her calf update

With moose season now in full swing, Lucy has been laying low. I had not seen her and her baby in over a week. I have to admit I really started to worry. Not about her safety with moose season in full swing (she is safe, you can’t shoot a cow moose, plus you cannot shoot a gun in the city limits, which is where she stays), but about whose garden she and baby were mowing down. I think they have hit just about everyone’s garden in town. They even got to Ray and Sally’s goodies, which almost never happens!

Moose Hunting Update

Lots of folks out of the community this week, all for a moose! Most of the people in McGrath depend heavily on a moose to provide meat for the next year. So far many of the people have their moose in the freezer. The weather has been rainy and cool, not so good for the hunting, but very good for dressing and bringing it out of the woods. Most people have a “meat-house” where they will bring the quartered moose back home and let it hang in the house for several days to aged. So, a lot of meat is hanging up around town.Three big bull moose were "harvested" this morning off the road leading out of McGrath.

 Thoughts

With my extended summer stay coming to an end, we are looking forward to how the Lord is going to prepare us for coming back up in late October to begin a six month interim period at the church, and, how He is going to provide the necessary support; for the initial “setup” costs (major winter clothes, travel back to McGrath, and basic supplies to have when we get here), and the ongoing monthly support. If you receive our newsletter you have read about what it cost to live in the “bush” in Alaska. You do not buy groceries at the local store; a gallon of milk costs $17.00, a dozen eggs costs $10.00, a coke costs $3.50! The majority of the people shop online and have it shipped to the community. Oh, one small piece of information… there is NO road that comes into McGrath! You get to McGrath by air or river! A round-trip flight to Anchorage is $400! And only one flight in and out each day except Sunday. No quick trips to Walmart! You have to do a lot of planning to make grocery shopping cost-effective!

We have many challenges facing us the next few weeks as God brings all this together. There are several “key” things that need to happen. So we covet your prayers as we walk through these critical few weeks. This morning in my quiet time the Lord and I were having a pretty serious conversation in my journal. I was listing the major items that needed to be accomplished before we head back in late October. As I was writing, of course the enemy had to chime in. I knew he had to show up sooner or later! Let me tell you how he started to challenge me: “So, your God has called you to McGrath has He! Good! Let me ask you, wasn’t the parsonage supposed to be completed and ready to move in before you guys come back? Not looking good is it! And you sent letters out to your supporters didn’t you, asking them to pray for you and possibly be a financial partner? I heard you and Christie talking about this and she said there have been a few financial gifts, but not close to what you need. If your God has called you to this work why hasn’t He met the needs to make it happen? You say that you trust Him, but I do not see Him doing His part! Why don’t you just forget it and go home. You can do much better things with your time!”

The enemy has launched his best plan against us. I wish I could tell you I was making this up, but I can take you to my journal for today and walk you through what is going on. As I was praying and talking to the Father, a word came to my mind…ROCK! Then one of my favorite songs immediately came to mind, “The Rock Won’t Move” by Vertical Church Band. Look at the words, better yet, Google the song and listen to it:

When the ground beneath my feet gives way, And I hear the sound of crashing waves
All my world is washing out to sea, I'm hidden safe in the God who never moves
Holding fast to the promise of the truth, That You are holding tighter still to me

The Rock won't move and His word is strong, The Rock won't move and His love can't be undone
The Rock won't move and His word is strong, The Rock won't move and His love can't be undone
The Rock of our Salvation

My hope is in the promise of Your blood, My support within the raging flood
Even in the tempest, I can sing, I'm hidden safe in the God who never moves
Holding fast to the promise of Your truth, That You are holding tighter still to me

On Christ the Solid Rock I stand, All other ground is sinking sand
The Rock won't move, the Rock won't move
When darkness seems to hide His face, I rest in His unchanging grace
The Rock won't move, the Rock won't move

Then I was taken to two passages:
Psalm 61:1-4  (NLT) O God, listen to my cry! Hear my prayer! From the ends of the earth, I cry to you for help when my heart is overwhelmed. Lead me to the towering rock of safety, for you are my safe refuge, a fortress where my enemies cannot reach me. Let me live forever in your sanctuary, safe beneath the shelter of your wings!

Isaiah 44:6-8  (NLT)  This is what the Lord says—Israel’s King and Redeemer, the Lord of Heaven’s Armies: “I am the First and the Last; there is no other God. Who is like me? Let him step forward and prove to you his power. Let him do as I have done since ancient times when I established a people and explained its future. Do not tremble; do not be afraid. Did I not proclaim my purposes for you long ago? You are my witnesses—is there any other God? No! There is no other Rock—not one!”

I think I will keep standing on the ROCK!

Monday, September 7, 2015

McGrath Community Church Mission Work - Update September 7, 2015

Christie and I flew back into Anchorage last week for a few days before she flew back to Alabama and I flew back to McGrath until September 20. We had a great week and had a chance to take a deep breathe after a very exciting summer. 

As most of you know by now, the McGrath Community Church has invited Christie and I to stay in McGrath and lead the church. This is very humbling for them to ask us to do this. After a lot of prayer and discussion with the church, we have agreed to do a six month "interim"  period. The target date to be back in the community is November 1, 2015. However, if the parsonage is not completed and ready to move in, this date may be pushed out. With winter in McGrath fast approaching, this is a critical deadline; first for construction work, and second for us getting back to McGrath. The plan was to drive to Anchorage the third week of October to be in McGrath by November 1. But as we have talked to people who have made the trip, and know the weather very well, it is an "ify" trip if we wait to drive late in October. So we will see how much of the parsonage is complete when I leave September 21.

Famous Donut Burger
During our few days in Anchorage we got to go to the Alaska State Fair held in Palmer, Alaska, about an hour from Anchorage. It was a very interesting fair, similar to our fairs in many ways, but had a unique Alaskan twist! The food was awesome! The one thing we were told we had to try was a Donut Burger! Yep, you heard that right...a glazed donut cut in half as the bun, then the burger and all the fixins! The only thing that would have made it better would be what...a HOT GLAZED KRISPY KREME donut!

Luau
We walked the fairgrounds and visited all the exhibit areas. A trip to the fair would not be complete without a trip to the agricultural barn...come on, where all the people show off their prizes animals. We talked to a lady who was moving her pig to the weigh-in station. Christie asked her how much she thought her pig weighed and she said probably 300 pounds...AT SIX MONTHS OLD! Guess what the pig's name was.....Luau! Yep, you can pretty much guess where his next stop will be!
 
Veggie Tales

Alaskan Roulette










Funniest thing happened. If you all do not know, Christie cannot stand birds of any kind. Except maybe the deep fried kind! Anyway, we were walking around where the turkeys were and coming straight for Christie were two turkeys that had escaped from their cages. Should have seen her run. Mike, the turkeys are coming right for us!

On Wednesday we left early for Soldotna, Alaska. On the way we stopped at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. It was an amazing place. 


Brown Bear Napping
Black Bear Napping









 
What You Lookin At Willis
Big Elk









 
Christie & Moose
Bison Guards His Woman









 And what did we find in the great state of Alaska.....the only real mascot...Nova!
Warr Eagle

In Soldotna we met with the Child Evangelism directors for Alaska to discuss the "K4G" Bible Club we are starting after the first of the year. It was a very good meeting and we learned a lot about other club ministries in communities like the one we will be ministering. While in Soldotna, we got to spend some time with Pastor Wayne and his wife Rosie. They are there for the month of September, then headed back to Maine. It was an awesome day.

Thursday we went winter clothes shopping. We were very fortunate to have another missionary, who was also staying at the same missionary house we were, to go with us. She and her family are in a village called Eagle, which is about 12 hours northeast from Anchorage on the Alaska / Canadian border. They have been there for 18 years and have to come to Anchorage to do their 6 month shopping. After a certain point in the winter you cannot get out of Eagle due to snow covered roads. These guys were a great help and the store they suggested we go to was having a big sale! So we got our heavy coats, gloves and hats at almost half price.We had a lot of time with these guys and got a lot more information about living in the bush, especially in the winter.

The week was incredible and we got very valuable information about ministry and winters in the bush. I put Christie on her plane back to Alabama later Thursday night. Breakfast is not going to be the same without "Puddin" around!

Parsonage Update

Through contacts the church has with a mission group called Artic Barnabas, a few men from this organization will be coming to McGrath to try and finish the construction of the parsonage. With winter very close, the parsonage construction needs to be completed so it can be furnished and ready for Christie and I to move in November 1.

I have set up a "List" on the Walmart website for stuff needed for the parsonage. At the top of the Walmart webpage select Lists and then search for McGrath Community Church Parsonage. For Target, copy and paste this link into your Browser http://www.target.com/targetlists#public/fc9384bad0d949e8bdb5fee45d0df2ba and it will take you to the page for the parsonage. The Target list is a lot better than the Walmart list because we could just list general items without having to select specific product item and add to the list. You can print the list off the Target list page and buy from Walmart if you prefer.
 
If you would prefer to make a donation, make your check payable to McGrath Community Church and note on the check "Parsonage Furnishings". The check can be mailed to McGrath Community Church. P.O. Box 82. McGrath, AK  99627. You will receive a year-end statement for your contribution.

Ministry Update

This past Sunday I started a short three week series called "I Challenge You". Part 1 this past Sunday was "I Challenge You - To Read and Study The Scripture". The next two parts will be "I Challenge You - To Make Prayer A Priority" and "I Challenge You - To Obey What God Has Said". The goal is to get the body in the Word and prayer, listing TO God, so we can move outside the walls of the church and BE THE CHURCH and a light in this community!


K4G (Kids 4 God) Update

Due to Christie and I not being back in McGrath until November 1, and the holidays starting, we have decided to start the weekly Bible clubs after the first of the year. This will give us more time to prepare and hopefully get some parents to help out. Please be much in prayer about this. 

If anyone would like to help fund the "K4G" Club we would appreciate it very much. The things we need most are snack items, powder drink mixes, maybe hard candy for prizes, and maybe kick balls, soccer balls (all deflated of course). I am looking for an earth ball. It is a very BIG ball that the kids can play with outside. If you feel led to help us please send them via postal service, Priority Mail to Mike Mason, P.O. Box 133, McGrath, AK  99627.

Lucy and her calf update
Lucy Opens Baby Shower Gift

My friend Lucy and her baby have been making themselves right at home around the community, especially in town. We have decided that Lucy is a city girl and she had her baby calf in town. Seeing how all the town's people have planted such nice, green gardens in honor of her baby she has ma
de herself right at home. Our next door neighbor has worked so hard all season to have a good garden. They put up a good fence and secured it real well, which caused Lucy a slight problem. But this past weekend, while our neighbors were down river, Lucy could not wait to open their baby shower gift to her and her baby!
What's for dinner Mike?

All day this past Saturday Lucy and her calf hung around in our yard. I was able to feed them carrots, apples and some plums. They helped themselves to the rest of Christie's raspberries. They said to tell Christie to plant the sweeter ones next year!

During the day Saturday, Lucy decided to lay down and watch her baby. The calf had a ball just running around in the weeds. We have gotten to be good friends, so good that I can get withing about ten feet, and Lucy does not even lay her ears back, which usually means, "You're getting too close, Jack!" 



Moose Hunting Update

The season seems to off to a very good start. Many of the town's people have gotten their moose already. And they say the moose have been very fat, which means they have been eating very good and not used up a lot of energy in rut! Ray Collins, the founder of the church, got his moose this past week and I was able to see how it was dressed in the field and how some of the processing is done. Ray does most all the processing of his moose, but some people will send the meat into Anchorage to have it processed.
Hanging Moose Meat


Moose Processing






 



 Thoughts

Many exciting things have happened over the last few weeks to add to an amazing summer of ministry. Two of my goals as part of the three year commitment Momentum Ministries made to the McGrath Community Church were, first, to be in the community more in the summer to follow-up after VBS, and second, to find some way to be in the community during the winter months to reach out and help during this "dark" and cold time. God has faithfully provided for both of these goals.

I had a devotion a few weeks ago that in part lead to the "I Challenge You" series we are doing over the last three weeks I am here. The title was, "Are You Discourage In Devotion?" At first I thought, "No, my devotions have been pretty good!" But as I read the devotion I was challenged by this question; "Is there any ONE thing that hinders me from following Jesus as He deserves?" It was based in the passage where the rich, young ruler comes to Jesus and asked Him what he must "do" to be saved. The man thought he was good when he responded to Jesus, "All these things (the commandments) I have kept from my youth!" I am picturing this scene...Jesus just smiled at the man's answer, knowing what He was going to say next and how the man was going to respond.

Then Jesus say, "ONE THING you still lack! Sell ALL that you have and distribute to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; and [THEN] come follow Me." Luke 18:22 (ESV) You know how the story ends...not very well for the man. You see he had ONE THING that stood between him and following Jesus. Just ONE THING, but oh, how huge was that ONE THING! It was the difference between heaven and hell!

Following Christ is not about obeying a bunch of rules and commandments, church attendance, small group association, being morally good, or saying a prayer or signing a commitment card. The young man had all that, but those five little words are the difference between life and death..."ONE THING you still lack!"

For some it may mean sell all you have and follow Christ; for some it may mean that out of the blessings that God had so generously blessed you with you are to bless someone else; for some it may mean a complete surrender of  one's life to Christ. We all, not matter where we are in life, or what our social status is, or how good life may be to us, must ask that one question that Jesus asked this man, "What ONE THING stands between me and Christ and keeps me from following Him?" Not just bowing our heads and saying the prayer, but really committing our lives to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ, and picking up our cross and carrying out the one command Jesus left us before returning to the Father; "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you." Matthew 28:19-20 (ESV) 

Continue to pray for us as we share the love and message of Jesus Christ! If you are not on our newsletter mailing list please send me your information, including email address if you prefer it emailed, to me at momentum.ministries7@gmail.com.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

McGrath Community Church Mission Work - Update August 31, 2015

What an amazing weekend in McGrath, Alaska! The weekend started off with a painting party for the ladies of the church and village. This event was made possible by generous donations of supplies by Becky Darnell, Hannah Cooper and Rachel Nelson. And the beautiful results!


 
 

 



All the ladies had a great time and are already planning the next get-together!

The Sunday service was awesome! We had a praise team that consisted of 3 ladies and 1 young girl. WOW, what a beautiful sound it was! And the young girl sang a solo, "Christ The Solid Rock"! She did an outstanding job! The message was the last in the "Life Interrupted" series. This part was my personal story about how God interrupted my life. I let the people see how my life journey has been and shared some personal stories of my life.
 Moose season opens today so all the folks are loading their rifles and camping gear in their boats and heading to their favorite hunting spots. Most travel along the Kuskokwim or Takotna Rivers to get to their spots. It is a crazy time of year in the village.The funniest part of the hunting season is watching all the "outsiders" come into the airport to go sheep or moose hunting. It looks like a Cabelas catalog to see them all dressed up in their new camo, new boots, and fancy gun cases. Some of these people pay $15,000 to $20,000 to go on a guided hunt!
As many of you know by now, the church leadership has invited us to stay in McGrath and continue as the church's leader, or "pastor" position. After a lot of prayer and discussion between ourselves, and the church, we have decided to stay for a six month trial period! This was a very humbling thing for us, and an honor to even be asked to take on this position. If you are on our newsletter mailing list you have received the newsletter by email with more details about this opportunity. If we did not have an email address it is on the way via US Mail. If you are not on our mailing list please, or we do not have an email address for you, please send me your information at momentum.ministries7@gmail.com and I will get add you to the list.
At the writing of this update, Christie and I are in Anchorage. We left Monday as had been originally planned. What a gorgeous morning it was! And there was S N O W on the highest mountains. We have plans to travel to Soldotna, Alaska to meet with the Child Evangelism Fellowship Directors for Alaska. We have plans to start a CEF club in the McGrath school (well, at the church which right next door to the school) at the first of the year. We have been reviewing the material and wanted to meet these folks and talk with them. We will also visit Pastor Wayne and his wife who are also in Soldotna, where Rosemary is working as a Nurse Practitioner.  We also will be shopping for some winter clothing! Yes, Christie will actually have to wear a coat this winter! We have already been given a pair of "bunny boots", which are the best boots for the winter we will experience. They are white and look like moon boots! But all the people say they are the best! We will also visit the Surplus Store, a good thrift store and a couple of outdoor stores to pick up a few things. 


Today we have a "play day" and are going to the Alaska State Fair. We have been warned not to expect this fair to be like the fairs back home. It is "different" they say. But we have been told we must visit the food vendor that sells "donut burgers"! Yes, you heard that right, D O N U T burgers. It is a hamburger on a glazed donut as the bun. For those of you back home, can you imagine a FRESH, HOT Krispy Kreme donut as the bun for a hamburger! Lookout for picture of our fair day!

I will put Christie on a plane Thursday night to head back to Alabama to start our preparation for coming back to McGrath. I will fly back to McGrath on Friday and stay through the third Sunday in September when there will be someone to fill the pulpit until we get back in late October.

We got some news this weekend that the church has contacted a mission group in Alaska called Artic Barnabas. They focus on helping village ministries with construction work. They have scheduled to come to McGrath in mid September to help finish the work on the parsonage to have it ready for us when we come back up in late October. 

We are very excited about the opportunity that the Lord has provided. As part of the three year commitment Momentum Ministries made to the McGrath Community Church, we wanted to be in the village to experience the "winter" with the people and try to provide opportunities, for the kids and youth especially, to come together for activities and ministry. We have several holiday things we are working on, and children and youth things as well. Please continue to pray for us and the church as we try to be the hands, feet, and mouth of Christ.

If you have any questions or comments, or would like to talk about how you, or your church could help this ministry please contact me at momentum.ministries7@gmail.com, 907-574-0624 (Alaska cell) or 334-292-0090 (Alabama cell after September 20).