It may seem strange to some, but I now love Newark, NJ.
Last week I led a group from our church up to Newark to join with a church called Comunidade Crista Presbiteriana (translated Christian Community Presbyterian Church). This began as a Portuguese-speaking church but now has services in Spanish, English, and Portuguese.
Here are the three pastors who lead the respective services... Pastors Renato, Glauber, and Christian.
Last week they were getting our help for a Vacation Bible School that would reach out to kids not only from their own church but also kids from pretty unstable homes in the nearby projects.
We taught the Bible and about the Bible. We used my old church's giant Bible as a prop. We memorized verses. We gave them a place to be. We tried to be patient. We pointed to Jesus. We did all we could to show them love. We told them to please come back to the church anytime.
Incidentally, it's a church that plays very loud music.
Here's the team from our church, before we left:
And here's the team at the end of the week, with new friends:
Here's the big problem, though. No picture can capture the...
* Chaos
* Noise
* Intensity
* Insanity
* Hard work
* Love
* Joy
of the week.
So... I don't know what else to say.
When our week came to a close, no one wanted to leave Newark. Mainly because of all the new friends.
So hey, Brick City--we look forward to seeing you again soon!
(Thanks to James & Brittany for photos.)
6 comments:
You are strange. Newark?! I go there 4 times a week and I ain't feeling the love. Of course, my mission is different. Have they succeeded at growing a tree or flower yet?
Jimmy, you need to go visit this church and meet all our friends there. What days are you there?
Ken,
Sorry I missed the meade picnic. I love this post! Trying to explian my affinty for brick city to a sister that once said to me when I called her quite upset from school (in Nwk),Colleen, ill do anything for you just don't ask me to come THERE!,among many others is always a challenge!
I hope you and the family are well :)
Colleen
Colleen--so great to hear from you!
Ken,
I'm glad I didn't have to demote your link. its good to see another post on here, even if it is a post suggesting the newark is the world's finest city. (had you had your coffee yet? trying ice water again?)
Aubrey and I were in San Diego back in May and were reminded that it is in fact the world's finest city.
Jeff
Jeff, I've experienced much of God in both places. I admit, it's a tough call.
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