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Vol. 7: No. 13
December 26, 2018

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Hurricane Relief Team in North Carolina. L to R: Trenton Ellor, Jason Schuringa, Tom Boorsma, Tanner Beebe, homeowner Charles Sexton, Team Leader Jeff Davis

Serving Freely and Graciously,
With Such Glad Hearts

Show yourself in all respects to be a model of good works... Titus 2:7 (ESV)

Charles Sexton has been a member of Covenant OPC in New Bern, NC, for the last 10 years or so. He recently retired from his own commercial refrigeration business, and had been accustomed to doing all kinds of physical labor himself. So he was surprised to realize after Hurricane Florence flooded his property that the work of recovery was too big and too hard for him to do himself.

This is when his local presbytery diaconal committee and OPC Disaster Response stepped in. 

Charles received a team from Pennsylvania that removed damaged and sodden items from his home; a team from his own church in New Bern cut down trees and removed trees that had landed on the roof; a team from Matthews OPC (Matthews, NC), tore out floors; a team from Geneva OPC (Woodstock, GA), put in new floors; and two teams from Michigan are doing the drywall and other finishing work. Charles was impressed by a Duke medical student from Pilgrim OPC (Raleigh, NC) who took the time to come and work at his house one Saturday.

Charles found his experience with presbyterianism in action to be life-changing.

"In general, it has been just amazing. God is always working to sanctify us, and this experience has been very humbling for a man who owned his own business and was always able to meet any challenge. But now, at 70, I found I wasn’t able to, and to see these men come in so freely and graciously, with such glad hearts, giving of themselves and their time, has been very humbling and beneficial. 

"The teams understood better than I did the extent of the emergency. The team members worked so well together, as if they had done it a hundred times. They were able to get in there and quickly take direction and work like a family. There is no limit to what I could say about them…their devotedness to God, their kindness, their willingness to not let you feel guilty for not helping – they want to do the work for you. It has been good for me to see how God takes care of us, practically speaking. He always does, but we don’t always see it so clearly or give him the glory. 

"It is not only the work they did, but the joy of meeting these men. For instance, the way Team Leader Jeff Davis speaks to you, he gives you the feeling that he knows exactly what you are going through, and he knows how you need to be comforted. Jeff was not only a team leader but a brother in Christ. 

"And you couldn’t find a better man than Site Coordinator Fred de Ru to come into an area unknown to him and deal with people and their situations so well, and be so able to encourage us with prayer and exhortation. Fred has been a real help to me in dealing with all of this personally.

"This experience has also been profitable for me in that I see that the part of my life that included physical labor may be over, but I look forward to seeing what the Lord will have me do next."

 

*  *  *  *   Thank You!   *  *  *  *

MANY THANKS to all of you who gave of yourselves
freely and graciously with glad hearts to serve with
OPC Disaster Response or Short-Term Missions in 2018! 

Scroll down for opportunities to serve in 2019!

 

Photo Gallery: Some of our recent volunteers in North Carolina and Puerto Rico:

 

Serve with OPC Disaster Response

 

Volunteer in
North Carolina

Hurricane Florence Relief

Volunteer in
Puerto Rico

Hurricane Maria Relief

Volunteer in
Houston, TX

Hurricane Harvey Relief
 

Short-Term Missions Opportunities

 

FEBRUARY 2019:
Teach ESL in Uruguay (summertime there!)

February is summertime in Montevideo, Uruguay (below the equator)

The OP Mission in Uruguay is seeking adult volunteers with teaching experience (particularly experience teaching English as a Second Language) to participate in an “English Club” outreach in Montevideo, Uruguay, February 11-15, 2019. Remember, it is summertime below the equator in February!

Teach ESL in Uruguay
 
 

English Camp 2017

SUMMER 2019
English Camp

Apply now to join the team that will travel to the Czech Republic to teach at the popular English Family Camp run by OPC missionaries, the Farniks...

Applications Now Being Accepted:

English Camp 2019
 
 

Team Haiti 2018

SUMMER 2019
Team Haiti

Plans are now underway for Team Haiti to once again lead three VBS programs on the island of La Gonave with OPC missionaries, the Hopps...

Learn More:

Team Haiti 2019
 
 

Boardwalk Chapel 2018

SUMMER 2019
Boardwalk Chapel

Individuals and teams are invited to apply to participate in evangelism, music, and drama at the Boardwalk Chapel as staff members or ministry teams...

Applications Now Being Accepted:

Boardwalk Chapel 2019
 

Missionary Associate Openings

 

OPC's Reformation Book Room in Mbale

Missionary Associates
Needed in Uganda

Work in the OPC Reformation Book Room in Mbale; homeschool OPC missionary kids in Karamoja; or share your skills doing maintenance work...  

Uganda - M.A. Openings

Scenic photo from uruguay2go.com

Missionary Associates
Needed in Uruguay

Assist with outreach, evangelism, and music in OPC worship; or help OPC missionary families with childcare, cooking, and cleaning...  

Uruguay - M.A. Openings
 

Scenic photo from silversea.com

Missionary Associate
Needed in Quebec

Spend 1-2 years assisting OPC missionary Ben Westerveld with English language outreach and discipleship ministries in Quebec City...

Quebec - M.A. Opening

Stock photo

Missionary Associates
Needed in Asia

Spend 1-2 years serving as a full-time instructor of interactive English conversation at a university near OPC missionaries in Asia... 

Asia - M.A. Openings
 

Skilled Help Needed

 

Photo from builddirect.com

Floor Installation

Experienced individuals needed to install laminated flooring at the Keys OPC/Keys Evangelistic Ministries facility in Key West. Can you help?

Install Laminate Flooring
 

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David P. Nakhla
Short-Term Missions and Disaster Response Coordinator

 

Contact:
Cell 562-760-7606
David.Nakhla@opc.org

 
 

Visit our Website:

OPCSTM.org

 

OPC Short-Term Missions
OPC Disaster Response

Janet L. Birkmann
Communications Coordinator,
Short-Term Missions and Disaster Response 

Contact:
Office 215-935-1006
Janet.Birkmann@opc.org

 
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