Now that the sleep deprivation is lessening, we will try to bring you the final reflections of APC's 2011 Youth Mission Team.
It will come to you in small doses, so that we can make the experience last just a little bit longer.
So, great comfortable. Here is the first installment!
Today (Sunday) is our last day of the mission trip. This morning we went to worship at the church we’re staying at in Memphis. It was a lot like the one in Mobile. After that we hit the road. We went to Lambert’s CafĂ© for lunch. I would go back there any day. They were throwing rolls at you and they had the best ham I’ve ever had. Now we’re somewhere in Missouri. We’ll be back late tonight. I had a great time here and I hope I can do it again next year.
I will never forget Sarah from L’Arche or Jimmy who I met at Waterfront Rescue Mission. They’re the type of people you can’t easily forget. I will also remember the kids at Taylor Park and all the piggy back rides we gave them. That was my favorite place we worked at. I learned here how to be the kind of person that people can rely on. I will always remember this place and what happened here.
I can’t believe it’s our last day! It feels like we’re on our way to Alabama again. I met so many amazing people who blessed my life in so many ways. If y’all don’t know technically I’m not part of the APC youth group. I was asked by my best friend Holly if my sister, Brianna, and I wanted to go on this mission trip with them. We weren’t sure if we were going to be able to go but we were very blessed and were able to go. I got to know everyone in the youth group and they are all amazing people and I loved being able to share is great experience with them.
One of my favorite moments was at the Hangout. It’s not one of my favorite moments just because we got to dance on chairs and throw napkins in the air! But also it was one of the times where everyone was happy. Living with 15 teenagers for 10 days can be kinda hard, and we didn’t get along the whole time. But at the Hangout we were all happy and we were a family. One of my most memorable people was this little girl named Takiyah from Dumas Wesley. At first she was a little scared to talk to me but we talked about all her boyfriends. By the way she is 9. I invited her to come sit with Holly and I at our table. She was so funny and was just so happy! She also did our hair and made sure it looked perfect and that all the boys would be staring (: She just had this amazing personality and made everyone smileJ I’m so glad I got to meet her.
I learned a lot on this mission trip. One of the big things I learned was that it doesn’t matter how much you have to be close to God. My group went to Bible study one day and we met this man named Fred, who later we saw at Coffee Club and Water Front Rescue Mission. He was very insightful and knew a lot about God and the bible. We got to see different peoples perspectives on how this one passage from the Bible meant different things to them. Holly and I were in awe of how much Fred knew and how wise he was. There was a great spirit in that room and I was very glad they let us be there with them. Over all this was a great experience.
Holly: This has been a great trip. I met a lot of awesome people, did some meaningful things, and made memories I will never forgot. My best moment was working with the kids at Taylor Park. I love being with little kids and showing them love. I always try to teach them something about what’s right and wrong and hope they remember. At Taylor Park there was a girl who was too old to be with my group but yet there she was. She caused me a lot of problems. She was rude and said some things that were truly down-right mean. I tried to talk to her and tell her she doesn’t need to act that way to get what she wants but I didn’t think I got through to her. But then when we got inside she came up to me and said hi. I thought it was quite odd but said hi back anyway. Then she asked if she could buy me a milk. Then we talked about different kinds of milk for a while. I felt like that was her way of apologizing to me. I think I may have taught her something and she definitely taught me something. That’s how I learned that blessings come in odd and unexpected ways. It reminded me that even if you think something or someone is hopeless you shouldn’t give up trying to get through to them. You may bless them and they may bless you. I will never forget her.
Ali: The moment I could never forget would have to be when we went to the actual ocean (Gulf of Mexico) and The Hangout.
The People I’ll never forget are everyone I shared the house with; Sarah and Willy from L'Arche; and Jayden and d.
The thing I learned is probably don’t judge a book by its cover -- homeless people are some of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Thus ends my blogging for now….
Connor: So today is the last day :-( I will always remember my 2nd mission trip which was very fun. My best moment on the trip was when my group went to Taylor Park and the first thing they said was not hi - it was "can I have a thousand piggy back rides". The most memorable person on this trip to me was Lucy from L’Arche because I and she colored a very colorful picture. The thing I learned on this trip was be who you really are because you are special in your own way and you need to show it. This has been a great trip and I can’t wait until next year.
Sarah: Well, it’s the last day of this mission trip and I must admit I am quite sad about it. But anyways my best memory was at Taylor Park, a children’s day care and activity program. It was when all the kids wanted to either have a piggy back ride or hug me. I felt so needed and love. Sure it hurt my arms giving so much piggy back rides but overall I had such a good time there. My favorite person I met was these two guys from Water Front Rescue Mission. I didn’t quite catch their names though. I liked them because even though they lived in a homeless shelter they were so happy and they were just so fortunate that they could live there. I just felt so happy talking and laughing. Something important I learned is that it doesn’t matter if you aren’t living in a big house, or if you aren’t in their best health everyone is equal and deserves the up most respect and kindness. My 2nd mission trip was really memorable and very happy.
So there you have it! The first installment of our team's reflections. There will be more coming to you on Thursday and Friday of this week! As well as a few more pictures yet today!
Today is Addy's birthday! She "celebrated" it at The Hangout in Gulf Shores. I promised that I would not post the video ... for a price! Just kidding! Happy Birthday.
Also, today we found out how to go about making reservations at The Rendezvous BBQ in Memphis -- only 3-1/2 days after I sent the e-mail! I am ready for a return trip ... any time!!
Pictures to follow!
RICK
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