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Mission Builders are people from all walks of life - including contractors, builders, carpenters and others who have an interest in learning about construction techniques.
Working side-by-side with participants from your congregation or social ministry organization, Mission builders help you construct or improve your facility at significant cost savings. Our organization strives to help broaden your spiritual and congregational outreach to the world.
Working side-by-side with participants from your congregation or social ministry organization, Mission builders help you construct or improve your facility at significant cost savings. Our organization strives to help broaden your spiritual and congregational outreach to the world.
Community
Caring and Sharing the Christian Vocation
by Gwen Daugs As a wife of a Mission Builder I like to give back to the community in which we are serving. The volunteers that come to the sight give us so much joy and lots of laughter as we work together on the site. I extend that service into the community in which we are serving. In Helena, Montana during the build for Redeemer Lutheran Church I chose to volunteer in the local food bank program. Carole Schenk a fellow mission builder wife joined me. I sought this out on my own through a city planner. It did not involve the members of Redeemer but some were aware of our work in the community. Carole and I volunteered one day a week. I enjoyed this job. Carole and I did a variety of jobs at the food bank to include, registering people, checking them in and helping them select their groceries. On occasion we would stock shelves or sort food. This was huge for me in learning how a food bank works well. No one was turned away and everyone could come daily if needed for fresh foods. Once a month they would come get a large supply of sustainable foods. Read More... |
Faith
The Mission of the Builders
by Sue McPherson Once out of a college dorm, or maybe the military, most adults don’t have the opportunity to live day and night in very close quarters with a group of other adults. Mission Builders, however, look forward to gathering their rolling homes all together in a church parking lot. Privacy is minimal; secrets are few. While this may sound at first like a pretty scary idea, for me it was more like going to the perfect summer camp. To live and work daily - and rather intimately - with such generous, caring people is a privilege I’ll never forget. Mission Builders are my role models of the Godly Life! Many Christians begin their day with prayer and a devotional reading. Before becoming part of the Mission Builder organization, I had not developed that personal habit. Even if there were days when I really didn’t feel – or look – like being around people first thing in the morning, that practice with the Mission Builders began to make a significant improvement in my outlook for the day. I have since come to treasure my breakfast with God. As I write this, my current practice is to read and study one of the Psalms, working chronologically through them using Psalms, by James Limburg, in the Westminster Bible Companion series. At times a relevant hymn will pop into mind and I’ll sing into my cereal. Well, no one else is around! Read More... |