Sunday, December 16, 2012

First Service in Partially Constructed Talca Church

The Talca church construction is moving along steadily.  They have decided to continue to raise funds without obtaining a loan (high interest rates).  They are relying on faith and God's goodness in this effort.  Recently they did have a service in the new "building".  You can view some pictures on the Centerville Community Church Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/centervillecommunity

"the church had a special reunion outside. On construction, is common to do a bbq when the roof is settle. So the construction team ask for a special meeting, and we share a meal after that. Great day because people could felt how the place would be, it was really nice. God is good!" - Felipe



Sunday, October 28, 2012

Talca Trip - Feb 2013

The Talca church has given us a very affirmative response that they would like another team from our church to come to Chile. They would like it to be for one week and at the same time of the year, the beginning of February. As I look at the calendar, we would leave on Friday, February 1. We would leave Chile on Friday or Saturday, February 8 or 9 (arriving in the U.S. on the 9th or 10th).
 
They have commented that their construction is proceeding very slowly. While they are not yet sure of the type of work that we would be doing, based on their progress I would assume that it will be heavier manual labor.

Contact Gerry Socha for more information.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Tour de Donut for Talca

Tour de Donut for Talca A team of 5 cyclists from Centerville Community Church rode in the Tour de Donut on Saturday, Sept 8th. It is a unique "race" where 5 minutes is deducted from your time for every donut you eat. There are two donut stops in the 30 mile race. CCC was challenged to raise money for our partner church in Talca. In return the cyclists would consume more donuts as more money came in. We raised over $1200 and the team consumed 27 donuts during the race. Thanks to all those who donated money. Keep praying for Talca!

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Trip Postponed Until 2013

Due to a a few factors, the next trip to Talca will be postponed until early 2013. Please continue to pray for the rebuilding efforts of the Talca church and for the church's continued outreach to the community.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Talca Trip in late October

Plans for another Talca Trip are tentatively set for late October. Thi swill be a time to continue building our partnership and relationships as well as assist with the construction. More info to come including a meeting in early August. For more info contact Gerry Socha at sochagk@earthlink.net.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Check out the Construction Page on Facebook

Go here or click on link above for updates on the Talca Construction.

Email from Tomas

Dear Jeff, friend and brother in Christ, I'm glad to know that we have with you, I apologize for not communicating the time, I have addressed some concerns and difficulties I have faced, such as unexpected delays in building the temple, lack of skilled labor for welding of the structure and others, which have been solved, as well as personal difficulties related to the labor and cost, I think your prayers have been important, and God has been faithful. As for the construction project, we have concluded the structural assembly of the first level and you will begin this week with the second level, has built part of the altar and the baptistery, we have worked hard and with God's help we have had beautiful achievements, construction equipment is increasingly motivated and united, enjoying the progress we have achieved. The names of the construction team are: - Thomas Aburto (constructor) - Raul Aedo (master chief) - Mauricio Rojas (welder auction) - Eugenio Molina (cutter to oxygen) -Antonio Gatica (soldering assembly) -Jose Meza (assistant) -Luis Tapia (assistant) -Patrick Fuentes (assistant) -Gonzalo Belsano (assistant) I hope I can be praying for this team and others to be added, and God has helped us rid of accidents at work, we thank God for it every morning. This is great news to know that they can return to Chile, I like a lot of power to work together again, have been very important to us, thanks, have you thought about a date?, We are thinking may be in September or October this year, if you can. We are sending the information to receive the support given to AMICO, we hope to have it soon. We thank God and you for the effort and the help you have given us. I created a group on facebook "CONSTRUCTION ACYM TALCA 1, 2012" for you visit there you will find photos. I wish that God bless you with all your family. Greetings to Partor David and the entire congregation. A big hug.!!

Talca Update

The other day I had a great conversation with Felipe from Talca. It was kind of funny as we began the conversation. I was sitting in an air-conditioned house with outside temps over 100 degrees and he was in his home with a jacket on and rain could be heard outside with 40 degree temps. So it is when you have friends in the Southern Hemisphere. All is well there. They continue to plug away at the construction progress. It has been slow and difficult for two main reasons--weather and competition. Right now it is the rainy season with low temperatures. Both of these have combined to make working on a steel frame difficult. Also, there is a tremendous amount of construction going on in Talca after the earthquake of 2010. They are building a new hospital, new homes, new malls, etc. The Talca church has to compete with all this construction going on and they seem to be a low priority. Not in God's eyes. Thru His help and patience provided by Him, they will see this project to completion. Felipe shared of a recent student ministry retreat to an outlying area. The students at the Talca church along with similar aged people from the other Alliance church in Talca and from the rural church got together for a tremendous weekend retreat recently. Lives were changed and they have been energized to serve God and His Kingdom. Amen!! We discussed a future trip to Talca to continue to strengthen our partnership and to help them with the construction some more. More to come on this soon.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Message from Felipe

Dear brothers and sisters!

Finally the package arrive, and now we are giving to all people the presents that you send. 
Thank you very much for the beautiful bible that you send me, it is an amazing gift! 

You´ve made so much for us, and even now you give us gifts! 
I hope to send you photos of the construction! The foundation are ready, and workers are now removing 
all the wood and material from the fill of construction.

Maybe Im a little selfish for say this but, In the name of everyone here, we give thank for everything!

Blessings.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Working on the Foundation

Looks like they are still working on the foundation.  As we all know, a proper foundation is crucial--not only for a building project where they have earthquakes, but for our spiritual lives as well.  Continue to pray for the Talca building project.  Pray for the financial backing necessary to complete the project.  Pray for the safety of the workers and most of all, pray that many would come to know Jesus through this new church building.






Sunday, March 25, 2012

Quake hits central Chile; no reports of deaths

Quake hits central Chile; no reports of deaths

7.1 Earthquake 16 miles from Talca

There was a 7.1 mag earthquake only 16 miles from Talca this evening.  Felipe and Gonzalo say everyone is ok.  It was pretty hard with glass breaking, but no one is hurt and no major damage.  Pray for them.  God is good!!

click here  - Earthquake near Talca, Chile

Friday, March 16, 2012

Felipe Passed his Exam

Praise God!!  Felipe has passed the defense of his these and as he puts it, he is now a music teacher.  What awesome news.  He thanks everyone for their prayers.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Felipe's Thesis

Felipe's defense of his thesis has been postponed yet again. It will be next Tuesday, March 13th. Continue to pray for him.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Felipe

Pray for Felipe from the Talca church.  He was one of our translators and bonded with our team.  He will be defending his thesis on March 8th.  Pray for wisdom, peace, and a clear mind as he prepares and as he defends.  Pray for a fair exam and a good dialogue with the examiner.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Testimony from Talca Trip


I would like to share with you what I shared with our church on the Sunday following our return…

1st relationships – The Talca church share our mission… love God and love people. They made an effort to learn several English phrases “God bless you” and “I love you”. They were very sincere and excited we were there to help them. You could feel the love radiating from them.  They are very proud of family and wanted to tell and show us about them.  Although there was a language barrier we were able to still communicate especially during the construction time. People are the same all around the world and that was evident as they enjoyed joking during work and meal time just as we do. They express love through food and we were fed (loved) very well.

2nd Praising God – They directed all praise to God. The bus driver would not take any credit for the various times he used his buses to transportation us to destinations hours away, instead he pointed upward to God so he would get the glory. The pastor’s wife also, was constantly raising her hands upward toward God so he would get the praise. We (Americans) often times take credit for God working through us.

3rd God Provides – These church members have limited resources, but their willingness to share was overwhelming. Many Americans give only when they have excess; however, these people gave and treated us like family. The Chileans are happy people and did not seem concerned with materiality like many Americans do. They put people first and you did not hear anyone complaining (like we do a lot of times). I know God will provide well from them. Our real reward is in heaven and I am sure their rewards will be great.

4th God talks to us – I felt God was actually smiling and sensed his pleasure as he was looking down at us during the mountain trip. He put in my mind that he was literally smiling (I had never put a face to God before, Jesus yes, but not God) and how pleased he was watching us enjoy what he had created and the fellowship we were enjoying (only God can create and what we saw was very beautiful and he had the fore thought to give us sight).

5th Realization -  The sad part is, it took 5,000 miles for me to know people in this church. Americans tend to isolate ourselves and become busy with our own lives. We seem to fill our days with stuff instead of people and how we can serve them.

6th Opportunity to share – Sharing the Talca experience at work this week led to a gentleman asking about our church. He doesn’t like the church his wife attends and is looking for one for himself. I invited him to ours and directed him to the church website so he could hear one of Pastor Dave’s wonderful sermons.

My Wish – I wish I could share this experience with my grandmother (she has been deceased since 1972). She was a widow when mom was 5 and  never remarried. She believed the CMA’s mission to tell others about Christ so much so that she gave ½ of her meager earnings to the church. She would be pleased to see how this church supports missions and your willingness to tell and share God with others.

I believe we helped those in Talca in a physical way and gave them encouragement with their church construction project; however, we walked away with something more valuable, a spiritual awakening and a sense of how our priorities at times need to change.

Please join me in prayer…..

Dear Heavenly Father,

1st and foremost, we give you all the honor, praise and glory. You are an awesome God. A God who is everywhere – we felt your presence as your children gathered together in Chile and we feel your presence now as we worship you in Centerville.

Thank you Father, for this congregation before us; for their willingness to support mission work by sending church representatives to other areas, their financial support, and their constant prayers so others around the world may be reached.

Please use each of us in this congregation to be a light for you within our own community/workplace and encourage those who have thoughts about serving you in places outside this community that you will help and equip them. As opportunities arise, please help us to be aware of them and allow you to work in us.

Father please give to our bother Filipe in Talca the words to defend his dissertation in March. May there be no more delays and that the professors will find his presentation favorable.

In your son’s precious name   Amen

Brothers and Sisters in Talca,

Thank you for the love, kindness, and generosity you have shown to our team members. You shared a part of yourselves and created lasting memories which each of us will carry in our hearts. May the Lord bless each of you abundantly.

Sharon Kirk

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Talca Rebuild Partnership

Talca Rebuilding Partnership 2012 “The God of heaven will give us success; therefore we His servants will arise and build” Nehemiah 2:20 Once again, CCC will partner with the Alliance church in Talca to assist them in rebuilding their sanctuary after the earthquake of 2010. A team from CCC has just returned from Talca and helped them with the building foundation. The floor will soon be poured and steel beams will be going up. Once finished, the new sanctuary will be a shining light for Christ in Talca. The Talca church still needs help! As a part of our partnership, for every one dollar that the Talca church members raise in 2012, CCC is challenged to raise two dollars. The goal is $12,000 and will be a much needed help for them to finish out the building. Prayerfully consider giving to the Talca Rebuild.

Sharing at Church

We had 20 minutes in each of the CCC services this morning to share about the trip. A few members from the team gave testimony of how God worked through them during the Talca trip. Praise God for His wonderful workings through people. The trip was life changing for the team and for the people of Talca. We will continue to stay connected with our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ in Talca and will frequently update this blog with news and pictures of the partnership and rebuilding process. Nehemiah 2:20.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Trip Slideshow

Home safely

The Talca team is back home safely. What a great trip with lots of stories to tell! While the trip is complete, the partnership continues. Follow this blog to see more info and pics of the building progress and the church partnership. Thanks again for all your support and prayers.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Saying Goodbye

Friday was a tough day as we had to say goodbye to our brothers and sisters in Christ. We spent time exchanging gifts, giving hugs, and taking lots of pictures. Friendships were made, relationships formed, and bonds in Christ were established on this trip. While it was time for us to go, we will continue to be together in Spirit. It will be exciting to see how the building progresses and how we may continue this partnership. While we didn't see a lot of progress on the building while we were there, Tomas did convey that we helped dramatically and saved them over a weeks worth of work. More importantly, we gave them a boost of encouragement to continue on. Pray for the continued work on the building and that the church will get a much needed loan. It is in God's timing and once finished it will be a shining light for Jesus.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Chilean Mountains

We took Thursday off from working on the church construction to spend some time in the mountains. We drove about 2 hours east of Talca into the Andes mountains to a recreational place by the river. There were beautiful views of the mountains and river. We spent time hiking and swimming in the natural pools near the river. It was another special time to bond and build relationship with the Talca church.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Gracious and Loving People

The people of the Alliance Church in Talca are so very gracious and loving. It is a privilege to travel here are continue to form our partnership with them. We are building great relationships that will prayerfully last a lifetime. Pray for the church and its leadership. Pray for the safe and timely completion of the sanctuary construction. Pray for the acceptance of a loan to achieve enough money to complete the project. Pray for Tomas, the project manager, who is a great man of God with a wonderful spirit. Pray that the new building will be a shining light in Talca for people to come and know about Jesus.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

More Foundation Work, Building Relationships

Another great work day in Talca!! We spent a lot of time continuing to set the foundation for the church. It was tedious work of aligning and setting re-bar cages in the holes. It required working in pairs most of the day. What a wonderful thing God provided. Through this pairing up, relationships were built team member to team member, and team member to Chilean. This is what the trip is all about--coming alongside our brothers and sisters in Christ and sharing this experience with them. God is doing great things. The people here are so gracious and hospitable. It is truly the start of a blessed partnership. Thank you for your prayers.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Laying the Foundation - Day 1

Wow. We did some serious construction work today. Started at 8am clearing out 38 holes that were dug already for the foundation. Then we poured concrete in each of them. We had about 5 or 6 wheelbarrows and went out to the curb to get cement from the truck. We then brought the loads back to the holes and dumped them in. The only problem was limited space and trying to not fall in the holes (about 3-4 ft deep). We didn't fill the holes, just enough to make a platform for the re-bar. We will set the re-bar tomorrow and fill the holes with concrete on Wed. We are all sore but having a great time working alongside our friends in Talca.

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Praising a World God!!

What a joy it was today to worship the same God in another country and in another language! This morning the team attended the morning worship service of the Talca church. The worship was amazing. We presented the Talca church with gifts from Centerville Community Church (a picture of CCC and a picture of our team) symbolizing our partnership with them in Christ. The team was recognized and Pastor Dave gave the message. It was a wonderful time!
After a meal at the church we traveled about 1 hour out to a rural outreach ministry of the church. The gathering takes place in a beautiful countryside where poorer people from the area walk a distance to sing praises and hear the Word of God. It started with a children's service singing kid's songs. Our group then performed a skit and followed that up with a craft and recreation time. The kids who came loved it. After that, we had an adult service with more praise singing and a powerful testimony from the outreach leader, Senor Nunez. After this, the gracious people served us some dinner. Another special time for the team.
Tomorrow we begin the help on the construction. It will be another busy day--a great day serving God with our friend!!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Arrived Safe in Chile

We arrived safe in Chile this morning and were given a wonderful greeting at the airport by some of the church members. We then had a four hour drive to Talca and to the church. Here they greeted us again with a big meal. These are wonderful people and it is a privilege to serve Christ with them. The space where the new sanctuary is still being prepared. We had a tour of the construction area and there is a lot still to do. They are digging holes for the concrete footers and some of the steel has arrived. It will be our task to help them in any way possible this week. We will begin on Monday with the construction.
Tonight we will attend and participate in the college/high school youth service. Sunday we will have church in the morning followed by a trip to a rural area where the church has an existing outreach ministry. The team will do a VBS and interact with the mostly farming community. More on that later. Thanks for your prayers. We are going to have a blessed week!!

Friday, February 3, 2012

Off We Go!!

The ten of us left the church at 2pm and headed out to Columbus Airport. We fly to Miami and then overnight to Santiago. We are looking forward to seeing Pastor Nolberto tomorrow morning in Santiago. After that we travel south to Talca (3-4 hrs) to start our ministry. Continue to pray for safe travels and a wonderful start to the trip. Acts 1:8.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

We Leave Tomorrow!!

All the preparations are complete and the time has finally come. We leave tomorrow on our mission trip to Talca, Chile. We will be serving with our fellow Christians in Talca helping them with rebuilding their sanctuary that was destroyed in the earthquake of 2010. Pray for the team. (front row: Kim Powell, Marianne Monroe, Amy Hoptry, Aimee Meester, Jeff Lane; back row: Dave Presher, Sharon Kirk, Curtiss Monroe, Gerry Socha, Dave Meester). Pray that hearts and lives would be changed on our team and for those we minister to.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Not Long Now!

In just 2 short weeks our team will be in Talca. Praise God!! We are finalizing our itinerary and getting the last minute details in order. Thank you for your prayers. The team is getting excited in anticipation of serving alongside our friends in Talca. Pray for changed hearts and lives.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Construction Begins!!

Construction on the rebuilding of the sanctuary has begun. They have prepared the foundation and the steel structure is going up. Praise God! He will use this new building to proclaim His Word to the people of Talca.