Pastor Kauffman |
Mrs. Carol Kauffman |
The Kauffman Family |
Pastor Kauffman |
Mrs. Carol Kauffman |
The Kauffman Family |
Pastor O'Brien interpreting for Jonathan. |
They just recently started their church choir! What a blessing!! |
Some of the children from the church. |
Mrs. O'Brien plays the piano for the services. |
We sang "Cuan Gran Es El" (How Great Thou Art) during the evening service. |
Pastor Ross |
Pastor Daniel Tidd |
A ladies' ensemble sang a special in the evening service. |
Pastor Dave Teis |
Pastor Matt Teis introduced all of the missionaries and moderated Christmas in June. |
The combined adult and youth choir special song was a blessing to us! |
We shared our burden for England with the Teen Sunday School class Sunday morning. They did a chopstick-chapstick challenge. Only two people were able to complete the chapstick tower in one minute. |
Unbelievable!!! |
On Saturday evening, Pastor Teis hosted a cookout at his home for all of the missionary families and church staff! What a great time of fellowship and time to get to know everyone a little better. |
A double duet! (At least I think that is what you would call it? Two pianos, four pianists.) |
The Sullivans were our host family for the week! We went to school at Crown with Zach and hadn't seen him since our wedding! We had a great time catching up with them. |
Heading back east. Hopefully we'll get to "England" soon!! |
Pastor Joshua Gregg |
There was a retired pastor visiting who sang a special during the service. He travels around with his wife and they minister in churches throughout the western states. |
TOO close to the edge for me! |
Just outside of Flagstaff |
The New Property and building. |
We went to In-N-Out Burger after working at the church. This is Pastor Roe's son and daughter and the two Qualls boys. |
The Qualls have been in Arizona for a month and are here to be a help in this ministry! |
Pastor Darrell Roe |
These two young ladies sang a special during the service. |
A packed house for morning worship service!! |
These Saguaros were HUGE! They are definitely not small like the western cartoons! |
This is one of the younger cactus. It takes 75 to 100 years for them to grow their first arm. |
I thought the green trees were neat! |