


Some closing thoughts and images.... I have chosen just a few images among so many good ones that team members took while on the trip.... from top to bottom, they are: (1) team members pose in front of the school entrance sign in honor of the school's opening on June 14, 2006; (2) kids from Vacation Bible School gather in front of their Good Friday Prayer Cross in the dining hall/chapel during Good Friday service; (3) JohnnyMac leads singing during VBS: (4) Youth from St. Michael's sing with VBS kids; (5) Rev. John Gibson and Dean Neal from the Anglican Cathedral lead Easter services on Easter morning in Belize City; (6) Rev. John Gibson reads the Easter Gospel, Anglican Cathedral of Belize, Belize City, on Easter morning; (7) Easter Sunrise from the Guest House, Anglican Diocese of Belize, Belize City.
As we anticipate our team reunion this coming weekend (May 19), we can only be grateful that this year, our Holy Week journey was lived in mission with Holy Cross Anglican school, Francis and Vernon Wilson, Dean Neal, and the Anglican Diocese of Belize. We truly experienced the "Church catholic" in a way, I think, unique to all of our Christian lives to this point in time, and have been forever deepened in grace and love as a result. For this, we are truly thankful to God.
Finally, we are so grateful to announce that St. Michael's Adult Mission committee has made a commitment to return to Holy Cross next spring!! Thus, we will keep this blog post going as we make plans and continue to support the mission and ministry of the Anglican church in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye.
Monday, May 14, 2007
Post-Trip Report: By John Eick, Mission Team Participant:
April 16, 2007
Formerly known as British Honduras, Belize is a small nation on the eastern coast of Central America on the Caribbean Sea bordered by Mexico to the northwest and Guatemala to the west and south. In the extreme northeast of
San Pedro is a beautiful resort. Located on the
Francis and Vernon Wilson, Anglican missionaries from the
With the sponsorship of the Anglican Diocese of Belize and time, talent and treasure from many volunteers, Francis and
Most of the children are drawn from the nearby neighborhood of
Our mission team consisted of 15 members of St. Michaels. Our ages ranged from 15 to 60+-- boys, girls, women and men. Some of us had basic construction skills; some were musicians; some were teachers; some of us were just teen-agers on Spring Break who wanted to help. However, the one thing we all had in common was our desire to spread the Gospel by sharing the love of Christ.
Some of our team focused on construction. The work, under the tropical sun, was hot, dusty, and tiring. However, we found it very satisfying because the results were immediately apparent. We constructed decks and railings, framed partitions, erected and finished drywall. Bathrooms were painted and furniture was sanded and finished.
By far the most satisfying part of our week was interacting with the children. Our trip coincided with Spring Break, so we conducted a
Despite being very poor in material things, these children are alert, engaging, loving and mischievous. Many are from broken families. They expressed their need for affection by asking to be held and hugged. We all readily complied.
There were many themes for our week. One that keeps coming back to me is “intensity”. We experienced the intense tropical sun. We witnessed the intense colors of coastal
A common message on the T-shirts in San Pedro’s shop windows says “Seeing is Belizing”. We saw Christ revealed in many ways on our mission trip to
April 16, 2007