Friday, August 28, 2015

The Doors are Open!

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August was a full month, but the highlight was probably our little princess turning 5!
It's hard to believe we got here this quickly.

Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,
Thank you so much for all your prayers and support through the relocation of the Mountain Vision Storehouse.  Looking back, it's been the main subject of this blog for about six months, and I'm happy to tell you that it's finally finished! We opened to the public on Tuesday, August 18th.  Here's a recap of what the Lord has done.

By God's grace we completed a renovation with an estimated retail value in excess of $50,000 for approximately $10,000.  In order to do this, the Lord provided more than a dozen local professionals who donated their time, equipment, materials, and expertise to the project. The Lord also provided missions team from Denton Bible Church in Denton, TX, Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Raleigh, NC, and First Baptist Church here in Greeneville, who together completed the bulk of the task.  Altogether we have logged well over 1,000 volunteer hours since early summer, and we are truly thankful to everyone who played a part in praying, giving, and serving! We couldn't have done it without you!

Here are some before and after pictures.

Inside these roll-up doors is where the new Storehouse is moving.
The roll-up doors have been replaced with our familiar red doors, and our cow made the move as well.
Even the cow got a face-lift and a fresh coat of paint.


This is the room that became the bathroom.  Once upon a time, it was an embalming room.

It's hard to capture the after exactly because the one room is now three, but you get the idea.  There's been an incredible transformation in here, and we now have awesome, handicap accessible restrooms!


This was the Office before we started, with a definite 1960's funeral home style.
And this is the office today! Updated to have not just a modern feel, but welcoming one!
The Waiting Area didn't exist.  We connected the office to the outside by building in a new waiting area, framing in the garage doors, and adding a new entrance.  The large garage area where I am standing while taking this picture became the new area for clothing racks, shelving for household items, etc.
Now we have a comfortable area for our clients to wait or kids to play while others are being served.
This is a panorama of sorts of what used to be the garage, and now holds clothing, household items, etc.
Again, thank you to everyone who prayed, gave, and served to make this move possible.  The first two weeks have had a bit of a learning curve, but overall have been outstanding.  You can continue to pray that the Lord would raise up more local volunteers to serve alongside us.  The Lord has already been answering that prayer, but this will be an ongoing need as we serve an increased number of families because of our more accessible location.

Meanwhile, in other ministry news...
While the Storehouse transition has dominated the blog headlines, our church leadership training initiatives have been silently chugging along in the background.  However, our first Seminary Extension class in Greeneville will start on Monday night (8/31)!  We currently have three students signed up, and we're excited about getting this new ministry venture off the ground. One lesson I've learned over the years is that the law of inertia applies to more than physics.  Getting the ball rolling in the first place is always the biggest challenge, and then things tend to roll on more easily going forward!

I've been blessed to have some excellent meetings in the last two weeks, and it appears the Lord may be opening the door to an exciting new ministry opportunity here that I will tell you about in the next post.  In the meantime, we appreciate your prayers for the Lord's continued guidance and direction as we move the ministry forward, laboring to help local churches BE the Church, and training church leaders to be more effective ministers of the gospel.

In Family News...

Lily started Kindergarten in homeschool. She missed the age cutoff to start Kindergarten in the public school this year, so she and mommy have embarked on a homeschooling adventure that we will take a year at a time!
 Lily is studying reading, writing, math, Bible, and social studies.  So far, math is her favorite subject! But most of all, she wants to be a princess when she grows up!

Lily is also studying personal finance.  She now has some chores she does just because she is a part of this family, and some chores she gets paid a commission to do.  On pay-day, the money gets divided into these three jars.

August is also the start of the summer harvest, which is so much fun!  These purple and gold tomatoes are from plants that volunteered beside the house!

Hosea loves melons of all types.  Trying to take his picture with some of this years varieties proved a bit of a challenge! He is chewing on a Minnesota Midget cantaloupe.

Lily helped me pick some of this year's bumper watermelon crop!

I love growing different kinds of tomatoes.  They're all delicious, yet subtly different.  To me they highlight God's creativity in his blessings to us.
What to do with so much watermelon? We made watermelon ice cream (sorbet), and the kids loved it!

Lily  with her princess cake.
Lily wanted a low-key party this year with just her best friend Riley.

So, the girls got to go get their nails done and play with make-up.  Craziness.
Hosea is a wide open little booger with a smile as big as the Texas sky! He is learning more words every day, and often does "school" right alongside his big sister. Here, they are learning about the weather!

God has been incredibly gracious to us, and we are blessed to have you following along and praying for us!

Things you can be praying for...

1. Praise the Lord with us for the completion and move of the Storehouse ministry!
2. Praise the Lord with us for Lily's five incredible years!
3. Praise the Lord with us that Meredith's daddy's cancer appears to have responded well to treatments thus far, and he feels pretty good overall.
4. Pray for the Lord's blessing on the launch of our new Seminary Extension class next week.
5. Pray for the Lord's continued guidance and direction as we explore potential new strategic ministry initiatives in the coming weeks.


Friday, August 7, 2015

It's Moving Time!

Dear Friends and Prayer Warriors,

It's been a very exciting month in East Tennessee.  We have been working diligently to finish our new Storehouse location. We hosted a fantastic mission team of 25 people from Mount Moriah Baptist Church in Raleigh, NC two weeks ago week.  First Baptist housed them and Calvary Chapel fed them lunches.  Last week, volunteers from First Baptist Church helped us finish most of the remaining construction work. Also, volunteers boxed and loaded all of our current inventory at the Storehouse and helped us relocate all of our shelving.  Our Black Road location officially closed Thursday, July 31, and it was a bittersweet day as our ministry wrapped up seven years of faithfully serving the Lord and the community in that location.  On Tuesday of this week, I finished putting the shelving back together in the new location, and volunteers have been busy unpacking the last couple of days.  We hope to have our final inspection on Monday of next week.  We will tentatively have a soft open on Tuesday, August 11, and then follow up with a grand reopening celebration shortly thereafter.

Thank you for your prayers in this process.  The Lord has been incredibly gracious with his blessings throughout.  There's been an incredible outpouring of support, both locally and from as far away as Texas. So far, we've had over sixty volunteers serve in all sorts of capacities, and together they've logged well thousand volunteer hours in the last 6 weeks alone.

As we come down to the finish, please pray that the Lord would continue to bless the process, and that there would be a warm welcome from the downtown community as we move in to serve the Lord alongside of them.

Though all of the blogs have been about construction, that's wrapping up very rapidly.  In just a little over two weeks, we will launch our first Seminary Extension class here in Greeneville, and we are super excited about it.  Please be praying that men and women will sign up to participate, and that there will be a strong showing in our first class locally!

Jarod digging up blocked sewer lines.


I'm not a professional plumber, but I think the new sewer clean-outs turned out great! 

Oh yes, we love Chic-fil-A and couldn't miss free chicken.

My super-goofy sidekick still loves riding in the big truck to pick things up with daddy.

Little ones from Mount Moriah Baptist Church cleaning the cove base.

Carrie and Andrew from Mount Moriah taking off the green base tiles.

Pastor Michael from Mount Moriah taking a turn digging up sewer lines.

Carrie and Ginnie Beth cutting cutting flooring pieces.

All the boys gathered around the new sewer clean out, testing to see if it works by watching for poop! Boys...

The garage door is framed into a new entrance and window.

The office is getting a serious facelift...new paint, lighting, and flooring.

Shout out to the shop guys at the Greeneville Water Commission who jetted out our blocked sewer lines!

Girls putting the hardware back on the freshly painted cabinet doors.

Gregory and Woody filling in the hole!

Boys assembling the new ceiling fan.

The office is coming together!

Cleaned up and ready for concrete.

Paul is quite talented.  He can finish concrete and drink water at the same time.

Hosea got to look inside the concrete truck!
And Lily too!

Chad and Woody finishing up an interior door.

Pegboard wall to hang clothing displays.

Pastor Michael finishing concrete.  The man is a jack of all trades!

"He will have compassion on the poor and needy,
And the lives of the needy he will save."

The new front door!

George from First Baptist helping me install the drop-ceiling in the waiting area.

FBC youth painting doors...so many doors.. six in the waiting area alone.

Mike Carter and Jordan Idell hanging siding on the inside after David put up the insulation.
Leigh Ann Blalock laid the floors in the office almost single-handedly
We are farther along than these pictures, I just haven't had a chance to move the latest pictures from the camera to the computer, and I wanted to get you an update.

The next update will have some before and after pics so you can see the transformation.

Things you can be praying for...
1. Pray for the Lord's favor with the building inspector as we go through our final inspection next week.
2. Pray for our ministry's transition not just into a new location, but into a new community with new neighbors and new clients.
3. Pray for our fall seminary extension class starting in a couple of weeks, that the Lord would raise up students who desire to move beyond the basics in their faith.

We got to go to the Knoxville Zoo with some of our cousins from NC last month!

Hosea was impressed.

The bengal tiger walked right up to the fence!

Lily got to feed the giraffe.

This guy loved the splash pad.


These two are so fun together (most of the time).

Watch me sister. Here I go!

Lily LOVES to ride a camel.  Maybe she'll be a missionary to a place they still ride them someday...