A short snipit about the painting crew. Cathy Whitty, Kaitlyn Depew, Meg Rooney, Meredith Ezzelle, Matt Rooney, Lucy Thornton, Chloe Powell, Anna Lee, Emily Evans, and Michael Kellett (mostly the errand runner) are on this crew.
For the past 2 days, the painting crew painted a house for GAIHN (see last night’s blog for more info). One of our crew members became overwhelmed that there were folks who lived in the conditions they found when they first arrived. Today, with the help from the A-team, a single mom with 3 children was able to move into the home at 8 Carter Street.
Today, the painting crew worked with Pendleton Place for Children and Families, a safe place for children who have been victims of abuse and neglect. Two of our crew shared their feelings about today:
Emily Whitty: it’s a good feeling to do good things for others; Brandon, the man who works with volunteers at Pendleton Place, has a lot of passion. He wanted to make everything great for the children.
Kaitlyn Depew: it was upsetting to think children are treated that way (abuse and neglect) and no one should be treated unfairly.
It was good to see some of the fruits of our labor (a nicely painted wall), though we’ll never fully know what our hard work will mean to future residents at Pendleton Place nor at 8 Carter Street. This week, we have talked about being faithful to the call of following Jesus – of loving God with all of our being and loving our neighbors as ourselves. We are called to be faithful, even if we don’t get to experience the fruits of our labors.
This week, we read I Corinthians 15.58. It says we should excel in the work of the Lord because we know that, in the work of the Lord, our labor is not in vain. Because we are here to serve our neighbor, our labor has not been in vain.
Thanks be to God for the 25 youth and adults who are faithfully living out Jesus’ call to come and follow me and sharing their incredible ministry with Greenville.
And a great group picture from last night’s trip to downtown Greenville
Thank you for all the hard work and you good cheer as you help others in need. You are amazing! Have a great week.
Thank you for writing this blog – I love reading all about your adventures and it’s great to see everyone having a good time while helping those less fortunate!
Thank you, Michael, for keeping us up to date… We are missing our boy, but we are so glad to hear about all that is going on down in SC this week. We are so proud of him for being there, and we are proud of ALL of you!! Keep up the great work… you are all providing others with so many blessings… and you are OUR blessing!! Can’t wait ’til you come home!!
Fabulous group picture.