On Sunday, Feb. 3, Duane hosted a Super Bowl Party at the local family fun center as an outreach to men. About fifteen men attended, some of whom were un-churched. During halftime, a Choctaw/Seminole man from our church named Dalmon King shared his testimony of how the Creator had delivered him from drugs and dealing drugs and blessed him with a wonderful family.
Kauai |
It's always exciting and interesting to host our sister-in-law Delora Reinhardt and her deliverance ministry support team when they come to visit! This time they came down in early March to attend a Christian conference which was held at the Golden Moon Casino, of all places! This was the first Christian event ever held there! We met James Meredith, the first African-American to attend the University of Mississippi, at the conference. We appreciate the fact that Delora and her two female support team members (Amy and Pat) were also willing to attend our Women's Ministry on Monday evening, where they taught about Soul Ties.
Since Duane leads our church youth ministry, in March he and sponsor Arlene took our youth group members to our Gulf States Mennonite Conference's (GSMC) Spring Youth Rally at Pine Lake Fellowship Camp (PLFC) near Meridian. They always have a great time there!
In April, Duane was asked to speak at the GSMC annual Father/Child Retreat weekend at camp, with "Lessons From the [Baseball] Diamond" as his theme.
Connie, Carole, Laurie, Norman Sam, Duane |
In May, a member of our church family, Saline Solomon, passed away. She'd had a very difficult life. I remember a conversation we had with her one Sunday morning before church regarding the fact that her sister had claimed to have seen a Bigfoot outside her house the night before, and of how terrifying the experience was.
Emelyn, Dustin, & Heather |
What an absolute JOY and privilege that was!
Nic |
We don't get visitors very often, but Clyde and Sharon Moore from Elkhart, IN stopped in and treated us to breakfast on Saturday, May 25, on their way to LA. It was sooo good to see folks from home, and from what we still consider our home church, Wakarusa Missionary.
Youth Car Wash |
The next day was Father's Day. Duane and I were not able to extend our best wishes to our dads this year, for the first time, since each of them had passed away last year.
Duane was once again asked to minister as Camp Pastor at PLFC for a week. Two of our church girls attended that week, and a younger boy from church attended the previous week! Several children made commitments to Christ, but we pray that they get follow-up discipleship to help them mature in their new faith.
Jesse Ben and Duane |
Daelin |
The first week of July, two women and two youth boys from our church attended the Mennonite Assembly in Phoenix.They had a great experience. The women were able to help make the conference attendees aware of the fact that there are several native Mennonite churches and were able to sell most of the beadwork our church women had been making for the past several months; the funds were donated to NMM.
Geri, Laurie, & Marilyn |
On July 4th, our church held a Food Sale for a few hours before the Tribe's annual fireworks display, which can be seen ideally from our church parking lot! It, too, was successful in raising money for NMM. The snow cones were a big hit.
Duane once again participated in the Tribe's "Unity Walk," about a week prior to the official start of the Choctaw Indian Fair. He also planned to play Choctaw stickball (an ancient form of lacrosse) with the Beaver Dam "over 30" team in their first game of the season, but their team was disqualified because of too few players showing up. He enjoyed being able to watch the other teams play each evening of the fair; he usually sat with Norman Sam, who had been his best man in our wedding back in 1982. We also enjoyed eating Indian tacos, looking at the beautiful beadwork at the sale pavilion, watching some of the Choctaw Princess pageant and shows, viewing the displays, and just walking around and talking to people. Duane ran the mile in the "Rez Run" on the final day of the fair.
We continue to see spiritual maturity and integrity developing in some of our church members, so that is a real praise. We would love to see the Lord raise up more committed men, children/youth/young adult ministry leaders, and contemporary worship leaders. We would love to see God's people in our church take personal Bible study and prayer more seriously, and to see the Holy Spirit be desired and allowed to move among and through us with power...to save, to deliver, and to heal.
Well, that's a summary of our lives and ministry during the first half of 2013. Thank you for your interest, your prayers, and Wakarusa Missionary Church's monthly financial gifts. We would love to have you visit sometime. Please keep in touch through facebook, emails, calls, or letters. They are such a blessing and source of encouragement.
In Christ,
Duane & Laurie Reinhardt
Duane Laurie Reinhardt (facebook)
reinos4@juno.com (email)
409 Indian Hospital St., Philadelphia, MS 39350 (snail mail)
www.mississippiministry.blogspot.com (blog)
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