Monday, 19 January 2009

Antoine speaking on Sunday morning

We had a good meeting on Sunday with 7 visitors joining us. Pat continued his series on family with a sermon on 'Being part of the local church' emphasizing the importance of small groups which bear a closer resemblance to the early church than our Sunday meetings do.

We have agreed to a request by the local authorities to start a preschool at our building. They will start with about 100 children and will teach from 8.00 to 12.00 on weekdays. The owner of the building that we rent is making many improvements and has put in concrete floors, plastered the walls, put in ceilings, installed wiring and plumbing. We signed a contract with him for another year so this gives us space to plan for building on our own land nearby. We are also giving some thought to starting a tea house in the evenings as an alternative to the many bars in the village that offer the only social life.

Sunday, 11 January 2009

Some 'Small Group' leaders making a presentation

Church was good this morning. Pat began a 3 part series on 'Family'. The emphasis today was on the responsibilities and rewards of being a member of the family of God. Two ladies gave their lives to Jesus and we had much rejoicing. We prayed for all the students returning to start a new school year especially those traveling. The small group leaders meeting had a present for Pat. The presentation was done in typical Rwandan style. They sang then gave a little speech. It was quite moving and Pat cried. God is good and we are so blessed.

Saturday, 10 January 2009

Joel and Brendan on Lake Kivu

Many blessings in 2009 to all our supporters. We had a welcome break at the Kibogora Free Methodist Mission Hospital between Christmas and New Year. We enjoyed the company of the many missionaries to Rwanda and Congo who were there also. The boys loved swimming and boating on Lake Kivu with their friends.

We had a planning meeting with Antoine this week and it looks like a busy time ahead. We have rented premises for the sewing project that is sponsored by the Almond Vineyard in Edinburgh. We will buy 2 machines to start with and find a tailor to begin work and training shortly. Pictures and story to follow.

Tuesday, 23 December 2008

The proud owner of a goat signs her contract

Brendan and Antoine with the 9 people who received a goat today

Today in the village of Muyange we presented 9 goats to members of our congregation. Funds were donated by friends of the Takeley Christian School in the UK. All who received goats today are members of farming projects that are run by 3 of our home groups. The last few harvests have not been great due to rain failure so the goats are compensating greatly for the poor harvests. We are using some of the 'Send a Cow' rules for example the first female kid born must be passed on the another person. There are 2 people waiting in line for each goat to deliver and it is also their responsibility to see that the animal is well cared for. 2 of the goats are already pregnant. Each recipient signed a contract laying out the rules. Thanks to all our friends in and around the Takeley area who made this possible and blessed so many this Christmas.

Sunday, 21 December 2008

Goat project gets under way

Here are 2 of the 9 goats that will be presented to members of the Kigali Vineyard next Tuesday. We will be having a little presentation ceremony at our church building to launch our 'goat project'. More pictures and the full story to follow.

Joel and Brendan handing out food parcels

This morning we had a great Christmas celebration at the Kigali Vineyard. Worship was very lively and Spirit filled. Thanks to donations from the Halifax Metro Vineyard and the St Louis Vineyard we were able to continue our tradition of handing out food parcels for Christmas. We distributed 80 parcels to adults with 50 parcels of biscuits and candy for the all the children. Everyone was very happy and a special collection was taken to decorate the building for the Christmas day