Monday, October 29, 2007

Serving our Community

On Saturday our church mobilized about 120 people into the neighborhoods of fire-scored Rancho Bernardo. Check out this 3 minute video (Sometimes you have to hit PLAY twice).

See more about GVC's Fire Relief efforts here.

A comment form one of the dozens of homes we helped:

Thank you one and all! What an amazing outpouring of love and compassion by GVC relief team! Your kindness is appreciated by our entire family, from San Diego to Rocklin, to the Galilee in Israel! What a testimony of love in action. My mom Katy is in awe of God's provision for her through your efforts and hard work.... Blessings and Shalom to you all

4 comments:

Sab said...
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Sab said...

Clayton and I just viewed the video together and we are so encouraged to see the Lord working and quickening your hearts to serve!! And what a precious gift and promise the Lord shown over rancho bernardo in a form of a rainbow after such devestation (just as he did in the flood)!! God is so faithful and gracious to show us the way out and promising never to leave or forsake us!! God is good (all the time)!

Unknown said...

Thank you one and all! What an amazing outpouring of love and compassion by GVC relief team! Your kindness is appreciated by our entire family, from San Diego to Rocklin, to the Galilee in Israel! What a testimony of love in action. My mom Katy is in awe of God's provision for her through your efforts and hard work.... Blessings and Shalom to you all

Su Mohr said...

It was wonderful seeing all of you last Sunday. I have a story I'd like to share, "The Lord is my Rock." Neil was trying to turn on our sprinklers on that dark, windy, Monday morning of the evacuation. The power kept going off, so he was unable to keep the sprinklers on. Suddenly, a gust of wind blew the fake boulder, which was covering the unattractive main sprinkler valves. That "rock" hit one of the valves just perfectly to turn on the sprinklers along our back slope. You can see how the line of fire was diverted from our home. Before I was aware of this sprinkler situation, Samantha asked me if I thought our house would still be there. I answered, "if our house is there, it will be a miracle." Samantha said, "miracles happen." Yes, they do.