Our day started with breakfast in the basement of Annville Reformed Church, where we enjoyed pancakes (with real blueberries), scrambled eggs, and sausage. We then headed upstairs for church led by the Northwestern College group who stayed in the dorms with us last night. There were 25 of us from Bridgeway, about 25 from Northwestern, and the "regulars" who were in the minority with about 15-20 people.
We were served lunch (chicken, potatoes, green beans, and biscuits) by a nice little lady who has been working the kitchen at Jackson County Ministries for 10 years. When asked for her name, she said, "Everybody calls me Granny". I'll try and get a picture posted one of these days.
After lunch, we decided to skip our plans to visit an area waterfall. It has been snowing/raining around here for a few days and everything is very muddy. We also thought about visiting Cumberland Falls, but decided that the 1+ hour trip (one-way) was a little too much, especially since we are all exhausted.
Some of us stayed in the dorm to try and catch up some sleep, and another group went on a walk around Annville. That group ended their walk at the pond on campus here and we were able to coax a few small bass onto our hooks. Luke caught the "biggest" one on a Texas-rigged red shad senko worm. After fishing awhile we headed over the gym and played several games of dodgeball and a little kickball.
Frank Van Hoeve,who leads the housing and volunteer ministry at JCM, met with our group following supper and laid out some of the projects we will be working on. A group of us will be going to a site where there is a lot of work to be done on an existing work site: finish a roofing project (soffit, fascia, gutters), some flooring work, and potentially a kitchen remodel. Another group will stay on campus and work on the camp site (roofing and doors), stain the decks at the pond, stain a new fence, rake, and paint. We are going to wait a day or two before working on the cross project to let the site dry out a little first!
Dave Dirks led a group devotional from John 6:1-14 (feeding of the 5000). We talked about the importance of bringing our gifts to Jesus, no matter how small. We also talked a little about the attitude we bring when we serve others.
Overall it was a great day and night as we recovered a little from our late night and prepared for the work tomorrow. Pray for a good night's sleep for everyone as we move into the "meat" of the week!
Eat your heart out Iowa--we found some flowers!

We also found a rope hanging from a tree...

Born to fish

Here's the big one!
