A Unique Kind of Worship
- Kelly
- Jun 26
- 2 min read
We recently had the privilege of sharing our ministry with Graham United Methodist Church in Rice, Minnesota. After our presentation, something truly special happened—everyone stayed for the fellowship hour! It's rare these days to see a whole congregation linger and connect with one another, let alone for over two hours!
We were blessed to sit down at a table where our new friends began sharing miraculous stories of healing and redemption in their own lives. We could not help but be awestruck at our Father's powerful work in so many ways and in so many lives! It was a lesson that simply sitting around and talking about how good God is can be a profound form of worship. These moments of connection and shared testimony are what fuel our spirits as we travel and serve.
On this whirlwind trip to U.S., we're not just seeking financial support, though we are grateful for the churches, families and individuals who sacrificially give to help us reach young people in Honduras with the Gospel. More than anything, we long to be connected to God and His people. Experiences like the one we had in this little church in rural Minnesota are what help us feel that connection and keep us going.
In Honduras, we pour our hearts into ministry. But it's the love and support of the Body of Christ that sustains us in this work. We've been graciously welcomed into homes, churches and campgrounds and experienced truly special moments like the one we shared at Graham UMC. We are leaving Minnesota feeling refreshed and encouraged, knowing that we are part of something much bigger than ourselves. The power of fellowship and shared worship is a gift that keeps on giving, and we are so thankful for the opportunity to experience it firsthand.

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