
Sunday morning, church started at 10:30am. This was welcomed by the group as we were able to sleep-in and have breakfast before setting out. Little did we know the end of service was going to be near 2:00pm. This was a special service for the ordination of the pastor of the church so many of the area pastors attended and each had a special prayer.

After morning service we were all invited to partake in a special meal....mole, mmmm....

Our afternoon activity with several of the other area churches included volleyball.....

John's new nickname "altisimo" was coined during the event.
(altisimo = "giant")

Evening service was smaller with our group making up about half of the attendees.
The church is actually a converted barber shop, small but intimate.
Praying today that God's work among the people of that church would be such that those in the community notice and want to be a part of that work.
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