Thursday, March 27, 2008

DC 08 Day 3 - Wednesday, March 26


Wow! Wednesday - again - we packed it in! This day we started out early and arrived at SOME (So Others May Eat) to work their breakfast shift. SOME is a ministry in downtown that provides many services to the homeless. They provide two hot meals a day, showers, job training, medical services, low-income housing and much, much more. They strive to offer all services with dignity. The tables are set with flower arrangements, food served off of printed table cloths, and each person greeted with a handshake and smile as they enter. Marines were volunteering the same shift that we volunteered to serve. We set tables, poured drinks, dished up food, and washed dishes for three or four different groups this morning. One group would file in and eat. Then we would clear and clean and reset the tables and the next group would arrive. It was good to get to see the people that we were serving face to face! We stopped at Starbucks and then headed on to St. Thomas More - a low income nursing home. We spent an hour and a half visiting the resident's rooms and just giving them some company. Yeoi Bin brought her flute and played for some of the residents. We met many people and heard many stories. We prayed with most of them prior to leaving. One, Mr. Jackson, had both feet bandaged up and wore only a hospital gown because he had been robbed and attacked prior to coming to this facility and owned nothing else! Then it was lunch and off to ROJA, the two afterschool programs to work with the kids. There we helped with homework, talked to them and played a bunch! The evening was filled with dinner at Wok -n- Roll in China Town. We had our leftovers boxed up and went out in the streets to find a homeless person to bless with the packages. Next we went on to the Lincoln Memorial where we debriefed for the day. What a place to debrief after a day of serving the underprivileged all day - the place that honors the man in leadership at the time of immancipation and the spot where Martin Luther King, Jr gave his "I have a dream" speech! Kristin challenged us to think about that even with the diversity and dichotomy of society - all people are equal in God's eyes. We are all equal in our sin and we are all equal in our opportunity to have a right relationship with God! This focus helps in serving the people and the city that we are learning to love. Next we walked by the Vietnam Memorial - 58,200 + names of men and women who lost their lives in this war are on that wall! How sobering! We also walked through the Korean War Memorial and the WWII Memorial. The views were beautiful and the night was a perfect temperature. All in all it was a great day to grow in Jesus! Thanks for your prayers and thanks for the comments they are all so encouraging!

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4 comments:

Baconover said...

Continuing in prayer for you!
May God bless you all!

and of course BEHAVE!! :)

In Christ,
The Conover's

Anonymous said...

I don't know why, but I am having trouble posting my comment. But, ditto to above comment. It was great to hear from you last night, Briana. I pray that your group will continue to grow and be blessed as you bless "the least of these brothers." So many people who have read your blog and seen your pictures are excited about your trip! Remember, your trip and work has been prepared in advance by God for you. That is so exciting! Enjoy it! I can't wait to see you on Friday and hear all about your experiences! Love, Mrs. Lashkevich (Mom to Briana)

Anonymous said...

Praise God! You guys look like your working hard. Thank you for all your doing. Washington DC will never be the same and I'm sure God has touched each of you in a special way.
We miss you all and love you. Can't wait to see you all tomorrow night. Our house has been so quiet ! Just teasing.
We Love You

Anonymous said...

We are continuing to pray for you as you continue the work the Lord has empowered you to do this week -thanks so much for exhibiting this Christ-like service to all that you have encountered this week - and allowing us all to share in it through the pictures - I look forward to hearing all the details this weekend - we are all so proud of you!

John Fort