Thought I'd forgotten about this didn't 
ya.
Well it's been almost a week since the team has 
returned. Hopefully most have gotten use to sleeping in their beds again, 
drinking something other than bottled water or Gatorade, taking showers for as 
long as they want, not having long forgotten muscles ache and not 
tasting sheetrock dust in everything. 
When we arrived home I sent an email out to the 
team members asking for their thoughts on the mission. I got a couple back. Here 
they are:
"I enjoyed working with and getting to know those on the team. I 
enjoyed meeting Marvin & Kim, Lynn & Toots, Mildred & her son, Dan 
& Melinda, Granny & her family, and even Dink. Didn't mind the work, but 
painting that ceiling one more time (for the fourth time) was tiring! I 
appreciate all the hard work everyone put in. It was a great team and I enjoyed 
being on the lake watching everyone having a well deserved good time!! 
"
"This 
trip, to me, was exceptional in the quality of teamwork and cooperation 
exhibited throughout the week. There was a spirit of caring and affection that 
was great. I was impressed with the amount of work we accomplished and the 
effort and quality of work given by the youth on the job site. It was a fun trip 
J 
and a spiritual trip. We were blessed by our homeowners and by each other. All 
the good qualities seemed to rise to the top!"
It was an exceptional mission. The 
team was a cross generational team with the youngest being 16 and the oldest 
being, well let's just say that the oldest could easily work the socks off most 
people half their age! This was the first time in 5 years that an 
FUMC mission team had youth on it. Once again we were blessed by having Ed, 
Kevin and Colin May from Elk Grove, IL join us. If there is a family that 
exemplifies what it means to serve they are it. On this mission in doing the 
work and in ministering there was no age barrier. Everyone contributed and 
everyone cared about each other and the people that we served. Once again I 
received more than I gave. God was truly moving amongst us and with us at all 
times. 
The wonderful people we encountered in 
Guntersville, the beautiful scenery (some awesome sunsets over the hill across 
from the church), the welcoming church family and the devotions of the team 
members are just a few of the memories that I will carry with me from this 
mission. There were new friends made, old friends reconnected with, bonds 
strengthened and hopefully faith restored. 
Once again thank you for all that kept 
us in your prayers and supported us with donations of snacks, drinks and 
financially. If you get a chance I hope you will ask a team member about their 
personal experiences on this mission. And as you look toward Alabama please take 
a moment to say a prayer for Carol and Matthew and Granny. While we are safe and 
secure in our homes they are still waiting to get back into 
theirs.
Peace and 
Grace,
Jeff
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