Thanks to the generosity of friends all over the US were able to provide food boxes to 80 families at Thanksgiving
Friday, December 3, 2010
Holly Spring sponsored Work Team
Holly Spring Friends Meeting organized a group to come down from North Carolina. While here they helped take care of several projects around the center as well as helping hang drywall in a community home.
Here are some pictorial highlights.
Thank you Lord for a safe and productive week.
A special thanks to the entire team:
Joe Allen
John Carroll
Corey York
Bill Hedrick
Duane & Peggy Long
Pat Cheadle
Phyllis Belle
Ken Spivey
Jimmy Spivey
and then there was our awesome staff
Will Allen
Bryce Kincaid
&
Sterling Brown
Friday, July 16, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
June will be a jumping
Hello one and all.. This is Ann, we are beginning to get our feet under us and have time to do things like blog.
We are expecting June to be an exciting and challenging month for the Friends Center.
Ally joined the team here in Bama in late May and hit the ground running. Interns are vital blood to many programs and we suspect it will be the same here.
Irene and Ally and I will begin our first ever "summer reading program" this starts on Tuesday June 1st and every Tuesday following when it doesn't interfere with SOUL programming. We may have many come, we may have none, we'll see. We hope to raise awareness of how wonderful books can be, and that they are located right here in our neighborhood.
Ally and Dwight have spent hours working in the computer lab, checking out the inventory of learning software and the conditions of the computers. This program also is to begin on Tuesday. 2 hours a day the lab will be open for people to come and keep their summer learning skills on track. So if you are interested, come join us from 10 to 12.00
Saturday will be our first endeavor into a community meal. (mine and Tim's) that is. Brunch will be served in celebrations of the fathers in our lives. Biscuits and Gravy and pancakes and yummy stuff will be served... Interns coming in from NC.. beware that's your first morning here.. be ready to jump from bed and be ready to serve!!
Womens Bible study begins at the lodge on Thursday at 9:00 am.
So there you go... plug in if you can we'll see you soon
We are expecting June to be an exciting and challenging month for the Friends Center.
Ally joined the team here in Bama in late May and hit the ground running. Interns are vital blood to many programs and we suspect it will be the same here.
Irene and Ally and I will begin our first ever "summer reading program" this starts on Tuesday June 1st and every Tuesday following when it doesn't interfere with SOUL programming. We may have many come, we may have none, we'll see. We hope to raise awareness of how wonderful books can be, and that they are located right here in our neighborhood.
Ally and Dwight have spent hours working in the computer lab, checking out the inventory of learning software and the conditions of the computers. This program also is to begin on Tuesday. 2 hours a day the lab will be open for people to come and keep their summer learning skills on track. So if you are interested, come join us from 10 to 12.00
Saturday will be our first endeavor into a community meal. (mine and Tim's) that is. Brunch will be served in celebrations of the fathers in our lives. Biscuits and Gravy and pancakes and yummy stuff will be served... Interns coming in from NC.. beware that's your first morning here.. be ready to jump from bed and be ready to serve!!
Womens Bible study begins at the lodge on Thursday at 9:00 am.
So there you go... plug in if you can we'll see you soon
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Montreat College Visits MOWA Choctaw
A few weeks ago a college group from Montreat sacrificed their spring break to travel down to Alabama and serve the Friends Center and the community. We all had an absolute blast! Led by Lyndsey Wall and Chaplain Steve, this group was a model of hard work, servanthood, and a Christ-centered heart.
Here are some of the things this group worked on during their week-long stay:
Here are some of the things this group worked on during their week-long stay:
- Built a ramp on a trailer in the community
- Put up gutters on Quaker Lodge
- Tilled the garden at McIntosh Elementary School
- Worked with kids in the After School Program
- Led Youth Group
- Hosted a community meal and Bingo night
- Visited homes in the community (with cookies & brownies!)
- Stained a porch in the community
- Organized the Re-Store building
On top of all this, we also had a few ladies in the community who, along with Pat Cheadle (who does it all), cooked meals for us every day. Personally, that was one of my favorite parts of the week! But I also enjoyed and appreciated the fellowship, devotion, and hangout/debriefing time very much. How great a blessing it is when God sends brothers and sisters into your life to lift you up! And we have been lifted here at MOWA Choctaw.
Let us not give up meeting together... but let us encourage one another - and all the more as you see the Day approaching.
(Hebrews 10:25)
Everyone at the MOWA Choctaw Reservation Museum
The ramp building crew
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Yes, we're still here...
Hello friends! Sorry for the lack of activity over the past few months. There has been a lot going on! I hope that I will be able to catch you up on some of the things we have been up to recently, but first things first.
THANK YOU JENNIFER AND COREY!!! The directors of the center over the past two years have completed their calling here and have moved back to North Carolina. I could try to tell you all how much they mean to this community and how much they have accomplished, but my words would fall way too short. Take a look at all of the posts on this blog to catch a glimpse of their impact. We miss you both so much!
We have had a lot of visitors in 2010, including Montreat College just last week, but I will save them for their own post and tell you about a few other individuals.
Pat Cheadle has been down with us multiple times, teaching pine needle basket weaving and quilting classes. All of the people that meet and talk with her absolutely love her - that goes for us, too! She has made an amazing impact on a lot of people, but especially some of the ladies near the center. They even forced her to do a Bible study with them one day last week so that they could see her one more time before she left for home! Thank you Pat, your willing and gentle spirit is welcome with us any time (and your cooking too!).
Anne Humes from Pennsylvania visited in January and February during her annual trek south to Alabama. She did crafts with our kids in the After School Program, which they loved, and she also joined us for a community meal. Her commitment to this center is amazing - she has been down every winter since the mid-1980s! Thank you so much Anne for your dedication!
Finally, Dale and Janet Smith came for a visit in early March to help us paint the inside of the director's house. They are very close friends with our interns Sterling and Bryce, and I know they loved having them down with us, as did I. They were such great and talented workers and painters that they pretty much finished the house in one day. Thanks Dale and Janet for your generosity and friendship - we had a great time with you!
Lots of other things have been happening in the midst of all our visitors, but hopefully this will satisfy some of you that have been calling for updates! Thank you for your interest and support in this ministry and community. It is challenging for us right now without our fearless leaders Jennifer and Corey, but God is still working in awesome ways in and through the lives of the people here. We are enjoying the opportunity to be a part of it!
THANK YOU JENNIFER AND COREY!!! The directors of the center over the past two years have completed their calling here and have moved back to North Carolina. I could try to tell you all how much they mean to this community and how much they have accomplished, but my words would fall way too short. Take a look at all of the posts on this blog to catch a glimpse of their impact. We miss you both so much!
We have had a lot of visitors in 2010, including Montreat College just last week, but I will save them for their own post and tell you about a few other individuals.
Pat Cheadle has been down with us multiple times, teaching pine needle basket weaving and quilting classes. All of the people that meet and talk with her absolutely love her - that goes for us, too! She has made an amazing impact on a lot of people, but especially some of the ladies near the center. They even forced her to do a Bible study with them one day last week so that they could see her one more time before she left for home! Thank you Pat, your willing and gentle spirit is welcome with us any time (and your cooking too!).
Anne Humes from Pennsylvania visited in January and February during her annual trek south to Alabama. She did crafts with our kids in the After School Program, which they loved, and she also joined us for a community meal. Her commitment to this center is amazing - she has been down every winter since the mid-1980s! Thank you so much Anne for your dedication!
Finally, Dale and Janet Smith came for a visit in early March to help us paint the inside of the director's house. They are very close friends with our interns Sterling and Bryce, and I know they loved having them down with us, as did I. They were such great and talented workers and painters that they pretty much finished the house in one day. Thanks Dale and Janet for your generosity and friendship - we had a great time with you!
Lots of other things have been happening in the midst of all our visitors, but hopefully this will satisfy some of you that have been calling for updates! Thank you for your interest and support in this ministry and community. It is challenging for us right now without our fearless leaders Jennifer and Corey, but God is still working in awesome ways in and through the lives of the people here. We are enjoying the opportunity to be a part of it!
Saturday, January 9, 2010
MOWA In 2010 - College Missions And Cold Weather
Happy 2010! I hope everyone is having an awesome new year, because ours started off with a real bang! A college missions group of 20 came down for the first week of January to serve the center and the community, and even though the weather was frigid (yes, even in southern Alabama), we were all so blessed and filled by God's Spirit during our time together. It was great to see old friends from Western and NC Yearly Meetings and to make new ones as well.
I'll try to list some of the projects and activities they accomplished, but they did so much I'm sure to miss something. We will have to get some pictures up soon, but until then...
I'll try to list some of the projects and activities they accomplished, but they did so much I'm sure to miss something. We will have to get some pictures up soon, but until then...
- Visitation to the local jail
- Volunteered at McIntosh Elementary School
- Tutored, organized games, and led devotions at our After School Program
- Led Youth Group
- Painted/redecorated part of the lodge
- Home visitations in the community
- Replaced underpinning on the lodge
- Massive amounts of yard work around the property
- Daily group devotions, which were personally so challenging, encouraging, and literally dripping with God's presence - I'm serious, there was nothing that could have served us as staff here more than those simple worship times
Thank you so much, all of you who were a part of this trip. I hope you received as much of a blessing as we did here at MOWA Choctaw! I'll leave you with a piece of God's Word that really lingered on my heart after one of our devotions - ahem, sermon - led by Steve Pedigo.
The spiritual man makes judgments about all things, but he himself is not subject to any man's judgment: "For who has known the mind of the Lord that he may instruct him?" But we have the mind of Christ. -1 Corinthians 2:15-16 (emphasis added)
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