Alliance Canada missionaries to Mexico, Rick & Susan Kilbrai, spoke this Sunday at our early Easter Service. The theme was "An Unknown Path." This is when God calls you to a certain path, but does not reveal everything about it right away. Instead, He wants you to come close to Him through prayer and praise, and follow Him step by step as He reveals them. This was a testimony of their missionary journey to Mexico. They shared what they were doing, how the community and area churches were being impacted, and a glimpse of the future of their ministry. There were many beautiful pictures and an information table bedecked with sombrero, doll, and other artifacts of Mexico. This was a lovely and God-uplifting service.
Afterward, we had our annual Easter Potluck, complete with sushi platters, desserts, noodle dishes, kimchi, daikon pickles, and many other wonderful Japanese foods. Hot tea, juice, and punch were served as well. The fellowship was amazing, people were so friendly and happy. Much agape love was passed between us in the form of warm embraces, held hands, and delighted exclamations. What wonderful fellowship! It was good to see the familiar faces of those who have been to our potluck in the years past.
The service was at 2 p.m. and the gathering ended at 5 p.m. Three glorious hours of a diverse group of Japanese, Korean, Biracial, African, Mexican and European people of all ages. Worshipful music was provided by Bill Roberts. It was a joyful little taste of heaven!
Afterward, we had our annual Easter Potluck, complete with sushi platters, desserts, noodle dishes, kimchi, daikon pickles, and many other wonderful Japanese foods. Hot tea, juice, and punch were served as well. The fellowship was amazing, people were so friendly and happy. Much agape love was passed between us in the form of warm embraces, held hands, and delighted exclamations. What wonderful fellowship! It was good to see the familiar faces of those who have been to our potluck in the years past.
The service was at 2 p.m. and the gathering ended at 5 p.m. Three glorious hours of a diverse group of Japanese, Korean, Biracial, African, Mexican and European people of all ages. Worshipful music was provided by Bill Roberts. It was a joyful little taste of heaven!