Monday, February 21, 2011

Caught in the Act


As the winter seems to thaw, our thoughts turn to spring cleaning both at home and around the church. We realize that we have only a few seconds when someone drives onto the property for them to catch a glimpse of who we are, so several volunteers got together to get some work done around the place. 

The list included everything from cleaning out & mulching flowerbeds to removing debris from the property to cleaning the pavilion and picnic areas to cleaning up around the house, mobile units and church building and even cutting down limbs along the perimeter of the property. 


Some folks took ownership of a project and came on Thursday and Friday, since they would be unable to be there on Saturday. Many thanks to them!


Here's a glimpse of the folks we "caught" serving God by caring for His provision.

Cheryl Griffin making the windows shine!

Chris Taylor clears the gutters.
Teresa Charles made the leaves fly!
Stephen Halcomb vogues while cleaning around the mobile units.
Duane Charles workin' hard to clear leaves around the house.
Leon Coleman and Bill Glenn discuss the next step for their project.
Lisa Abbott, Stephen Halcomb & Jack Bryant working hard to clean up behind the scenes.
Tony Abbott putting some Paul Bunyan on low-hanging branches.
Michelle Webb, Julien Choy & Roger Hall getting the flower beds looking great... wait... where's Doreen? She WAS here!
...there's Doreen.. behind the wheelbarrow. No stopping her for a picture!

Just like at home, the work isn't what you would call "done," but it's looking better. We'll soon have a list up of things that need to be done each week, each month and just occasionally. You'll have the opportunity to take on whichever item fits you! 

2 comments:

  1. It's always a blessing to work with fellow Covites!

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  2. Julien, when it is "work day" and someone comes around with a camera, take your hands out of your pockets.

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