Pics from Itapeva
Here are some pictures from our trip to the interior of Brazil!
The church was very small, but they fit a lot of people on those benches! It was amazing that a church this size still had a real missions mindset and was already supporting at least one other church in an even smaller city.
The music clinic we gave consisted of classes in recorder, guitar, voice, worship leading, and piano. Wania is a talented musician who helps on the worship team at PIBA, and she and I split up the classes. Most of the recorder students were either very young or over age 14, and the guitar class had mostly teenagers. The guitar students were at so many different levels--some had never touched a guitar before, and some were better than I was at guitar. We ended up splitting into 2 groups and sharing guitars for the people who didn't have them. The first group learned "Jesus Loves Me" on the top three strings, and the second group worked on "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever."
The Itapeva pastor has a weekly radio show on a Christian AM station. This Saturday, he interviewed us about the music clinic and I sang in Portuguese and English.
For more details on the Itapeva trip, you can read my blog entry called "God Deals n Big Proportions."
The church was very small, but they fit a lot of people on those benches! It was amazing that a church this size still had a real missions mindset and was already supporting at least one other church in an even smaller city.
The music clinic we gave consisted of classes in recorder, guitar, voice, worship leading, and piano. Wania is a talented musician who helps on the worship team at PIBA, and she and I split up the classes. Most of the recorder students were either very young or over age 14, and the guitar class had mostly teenagers. The guitar students were at so many different levels--some had never touched a guitar before, and some were better than I was at guitar. We ended up splitting into 2 groups and sharing guitars for the people who didn't have them. The first group learned "Jesus Loves Me" on the top three strings, and the second group worked on "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever."
The Itapeva pastor has a weekly radio show on a Christian AM station. This Saturday, he interviewed us about the music clinic and I sang in Portuguese and English.
For more details on the Itapeva trip, you can read my blog entry called "God Deals n Big Proportions."





3 Comments:
Thanks for the great photos! I love seeing the people whom you are working with -- It helps me to pray for all of you.
How did you manage to get flickr to put more than on a single post?
With a little html modification after posting.
Heyloz, I hope you have alot of fun ^^;;
_*-Ann -*_
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