Wednesday, June 23, 2010

March missions trip

It's been a long year but March marked the church's entrance back into mission field. Tasha Sutherland and Ricardo Walker accompanied a team of 8 woman to the Dominican Repulic to assist SCORE international for 7 days in many of the villages Tasha had worked with while living as a full-time missionary in Santo Domingo. While in the DR, SCORE asked that the team to send them daily "mini-blogs" for their website. The following is a synopsis of their experiences, trials, and victories given from the point-of-view of several team members.

Sunday, March 14, 2010 -- Our morning began when our team left the Embassy Suites at 9:00am to attend a Dominican church service in San Pedro de Marcoris. It was exciting to see that the church was packed with a lot of small children and adults; we also had a high school group join us. The service started with a member telling his experience of helping in relief efforts in Haiti the past two weeks. It was very heart-wrenching to hear of all the corruption going on in Haiti, still, and how the Haitians are coping. After the sermon, a lady in the congregation sang a song in Creole, which made Michelle and I realize that "Alleluia" is the same in every language! The service ended with the congregation singing "Lord I Lift Your Name On High" in English, Spanish, and Creole - all at once. It was quite amazing!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 -- Our day started with a pit-stop at the store La Sirena to exchange our US dollars for Dominican pesos. We then purchased sandwich supplies and juice to feed 200 people at Cercadillo, a community of Dominicans and Haitians that live near Jackie's House. Once done, we prepared ourselves for an emotional good-bye with the children at Jackie's. I know for me it was hard to say hello to the kids yesterday, after not seeing them since our trip last year, and then to say good-bye again so soon. There have been many changes at Jackie's House, mostly because a lot of the children from last year were missing - their mothers have taken them back home. But it was also great to see the improvements on the house and meet the new children that have arrived since our last visit. After lunch, we prepared the sandwiches for Cercadillo and experienced a bitter-sweet good-bye with the kids. While traveling to Cercadillo, we found a woman named Carmen walking down the road. We had first met Carmen last year while distributing medications in Cercadillo. She is know as the "head witch" of this large community and has authority over all who practice witchcraft. However, since meeting Jackie over 4 years ago, Carmen has slowly stopped practicing common black art rituals and has NOT passed along artifacts or any rituals to her six-year-old granddaughter, which is very common for witches to do. I believe that it was a divine appointment that God had prepared for us to meet Carmen on that road. Our time with her this afternoon was amazing! While on the bus, Carmen sang a few songs for our group. It was amazing to see how God has transformed a powerful witch into a God-fearing woman! Just hearing her say "Gloria a Dios" (Glory to God) gave us chills and made us realize HOW powerful God truly is! While at Cercadillo, we stopped at a baseball field and about 60 people, if not more, showed up to hear testimonies from some of our team and the Gospel message which was shared by Eddie. Once our impromtu service was complete we passed out sandwiches and punch to the villagers...for many, this was the only meal that would eat all day.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Go on a Mission Trip to the Dominican Republic!

Christ United Methodist Church is committed to empowering every member to participate in short-term missions and to identifying and developing long-term missionaries.We believe God has called us to minister to the women, children, and the poor of the Dominican Republic. We are pleased to announce our partnership with the international sending agency SCORE. Starting Now...
Mission trips to Dominican will be coordinated with the international ministry, SCORE. Participants will work in the area of the nation's capital, Santo Domingo. The trip can be tailored to suit your group's strengths and can include various projects including Jackie's House where our full-time missionary, Tasha Sutherland, was serving. Plan early and sign-up now. Teams will be accompanied by a Missions Team Member if requested.
WE WILL FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION IN DETERMINING WHETHER THE  FLU PRESENTS A POSSIBLE THREAT TO TEAM MEMBERS AND WILL ALTER OUR PLANS ACCORDINGLY.
For More Information Contact the Missions Team at
Missions@Christislove.org
CUMC's Missions Team is committed to facilitating a group trip every quarter. We strongly encourage your Small Group to make plans to go together as a group
The Missions Team is Tasha Sutherland (Missionary-in-Residence), and Ricardo Walker. CUMC Staff facilitator is Outreach Coordinator Jessica Sagun.
If your group is interested, a team representative will come to your group, at your request, to help you plan and execute a successful mission trip.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Welcome Home Tasha! What's Next?

The Missions Team welcomes Tasha back home to reassess our shared goals together and to provide more training for her as she continues to work with Missions here stateside. We are still committed to helping her develop as a Missionary. She remains committed to helping Groups plan and complete successful short-term trips. We remain committed to the children, women, and the poor of the Dominican Republic including but not exclusively to Jackie’s House, El Cercadillo neighborhood, and La Duquesa garbage dump colony.
After welcoming Tasha home the Missions Team got right to work and unanimously approved to adopt SCORE as the partner sending agency for CUMC Short-term trips to the Dominican Republic.
“SCORE International is a ministry to expose people to short term missions. The purpose of SCORE International is to Evangelize, Encourage missionaries, and Equip participants to do the work of foreign missions. Our goal is to produce career missionaries and/or create greater partnerships between local churches in the USA and foreign missionaries.”
Find about permanent Missionaries to the Dominican Republic at http://www.judemissions.com/SCORETrip.html
Find required forms and documtation for trip into the DR. http://scoreinternational.org/resources/forms-and-documents/

Monday, April 6, 2009

Steps for a Successful Mission Trip

1-First look at schedules and identify 2 or 3 dates when everyone would be able to participate. 2-Make a brief outline of activities for each day of the trip.For example, Monday-Drama Street Evangelism, Tuesday through Friday-Construction, and Saturday Fellowship at Jackie's House 3-We will then find out which dates fall within the SCORE schedule of available dates, and whether or not your outline of events can be accomodated as is or needs to be tweaked. They will organize everything including transportation in the DR, lodgings, food, materials, and translators/guides. 4-After a decision is reached, SCORE will deterimine a price per person which will cover and include all activities, food, transportation in and around Santo Domingo, materials, and lodgings. 5-Your group would then be able to raise funds or to personally pay for airfare and trip expenses. 6-If desired, your group may request short lessons in survival Spanish. 7-Secure proper passports 8-Receive vaccinations/shots(optional) 9-Participate in a mission training and cultural orientation before leaving 10-Go, and return safely 11-Participate in a debriefing and share your experiences via the Mission Blog (www.ChristLovesTheNations@blogspot.com) 12-Encourage others to consider a short-term trip as well. Still have questions? No problem! Consultation We would be glad to advise you personally in more detail. You might even consider having us come to your group to field questions and explain the process in person.For more information, for help deciding contact us here or at christislove.org or call Christ United Methodist Church at (843)236-6201

Short Term Trip Options

In partnership with the organization SCORE we are able to offer short term trips of any duration from a few days to several weeks. Activities may now be tailored to your group's skills, strengths, and desires.Suggested activities include: Medical Clinics (to distribute meds an basic treatments) To la Duquesa a Haitian Refugee community in the garbage dump To el Cercadillo, a poverty-stricken village outside town Construction at Jackie's House (the new site) Fellowship/Discipleship at Jackie's House or several other homes for children Street Art/Music/Drama Evangelism in Santo Domingo And More...

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Memories and Anecdotes

Share your random memorable moments with us. They really don't have to have a theme or focus. They can be funny, moving, cautionary, or just informative. Something about your experience that you've been itching to share.

How we decided to go

What were the most important factors in your decision as a group or individual to go on a mission trip?

Testimonials from Past Participants

What part of your trip was most impactful? Try to focus on one particular activity, interaction, or relationship.

Things To Take With You

What are some things you were really glad you took with you. Was there anything you wish someone had advised you to take.