Dayton United Methodist Church Ghana 2014 Church Planting Mission
The description and record of our seventh trip to Ghana, West Africa for church planting, water projects, medical clinics, children's ministries and church construction. July 18 - July 29, 2014
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Friday, August 1, 2014
A day to learn a bit more about Ghana
| Just fun on the beach. No swimming suites but we had a great time anyway. |
A new vision - a new mission house!
Thursday, July 31, 2014
The wells we financed...
| Ribbon cutting at the blessing of the well at Nyamebekyre. |
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| The team and the Methodist church administration at the dedication of the electricaly powered well at Ekumfi Otuam. The large black tank behind the group serves as a water tower if power is off. |
| The Bishop tasting the first water from the faucets of the new construction. |
The first Service of the Anopasu Methodist Church!
| Sue brought the message this first Sunday with Joseph translating. |
| The first Sunday congregation, gathered under the newly completed pavilion. |
Saturday - a wedding to attend!
| "Mum Sue" as Isaac calls his American mother, presenting a blessing to the couple as they prepare to cut the cake. Isaac was anxious to have his friends from the United States join him this day. |
| Isaac Brown-Boateng & Vida Maameyaa Awuah, joined in the Holy sacrament of marriage! The entire Dayton mission team was so pleased to be able to witness the occasion. |
A new home away from home...
| The first night of the evangelistic outreach, Glenn brought the message in this predominantly Muslim village. |
| On the second night, Betty brought a powerful witness followed by the message of the Gospel. |
A worship pavilion for Anopasu
| Bob and Tom passing up boards to support the roof sheets. |
The Anopasu children's ministry
| Renee working with some children outside a school classroom on coloring pages of Bibles stories. |
| Bob praying with a young boy. |
| Laura and Rachel teaching a group of kids one of our silly children's songs. |
| Bob and the bubble ministry... The children loved to play with bubbles. It was a great way to "break the ice" with new kids wherever we went. |
We begin in Anopasu...
| Our Pharmacy with Cathy, Lynnette and Ruthie. |
| Laura working with Prince, one of our good friends and volunteer translators. |
| Dr Cameron at work. It is such a blessing to have doctors available to these villages. |
Monday, July 28, 2014
Celebration time!
Renee's message
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Village life
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