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Mission Dates: Depart February 27th. - Return March 5th.


We hope you will log on often and experience this spiritually charged week with us in Tela, Honduras, a small town on the Caribbean Coast.


Children of Tela

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We will try to respond to all posted questions and comments, the following day.


2007 Team Construction

This is a trip where new friendships will be made, rewarding labor performed, and doors opened to a deeper more fulfilling spiritual life.



2007 Team Projects

This transforming week will be spent in spiritual formation, service and fellowship. We will be hosted by the local Episcopal Church and have opportunities to work, worship, and socialize with the local residents.



YOUR 2008 WEB LOG



Sunday, March 2, 2008

Church Services at Espiritu Santo


























































The sun was shining and it was the perfect way to begin this beautiful day as we worshiped together in the Spanish language at Espiritu Santo, Episcopal Church. It was like coming home for the team as everyone enjoyed sharing Communion with our Honduran Family.

Geoff read the Epistle Lesson, David Loomis presented the church with a candle-lighter, David Martin presented a beautiful handmade hanger for the candle-lighter, made by Randy, and Becky presented a magnificent photo book with a collection of last years mission trip photos. The entire team got into the act, when they went to the front of the church and sang two hymns, one in Spanish and one in English. It was a great morning or sharing together, before the team took a day to relax, reflect, and enjoy Honduras, before more hard but rewarding work begins tomorrow at Campo Elvir, and back at the playground project at the Episcopal School!!

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