Village Church Building Gets Face Lift Inside

Pastor Jose and members also helped paint benches.

Pastor Jose and members also helped paint benches (click on a photo to see it larger).

True Path Ministry Inc. (TPM) joined with Pastor Jose and members of his church to paint the inside of their building and to repair and paint the home-made pews. The church is a vibrant part of tiny Dieciocho de Marzo. It is a small agribusiness dependent village located about ten miles northwest of Galeana.

Pastor Jose leads a spirit-filled church, but they have very limited financial resources. The church building was constructed in the 1970’s and has had little work done on it since mission teams from the US came down to build it.

Even though Stephen and Tonyia Williams are in the USA, Martin carries on the work of the ministry in Mexico. The ministry bought lumber and paint for the bench repairs. Martin also helped paint the walls inside. Earlier TPM assisted in improving the kitchen area of the church building (see Pastor Jose’s Church Gets Updates).

“We are glad we can lend a hand to improve Pastor Jose’s Church building,” said Stephen. ” Pastor Jose is always quick to help others. He works with us at the Mascos 10:14 kid’s club and often goes out with us to the more remote mountain villages.”

“It is a joy to follow the Lord’s leading as we serve Him in Mexico. We cherish your prayers, please keep us in your prayers. Financial contributions are also important for TPM’s work. If you feel lead to make a donation please see our ‘support‘ page.”

The team painted the inside of the church building.

The team painted the inside of the church building.

Pastor Jose is always involved in the work at the building.

Pastor Jose is always involved in the work at the building.

Painting the rafters was a ladder climber's project.

Painting the rafters was member Juan’s ladder project.

 

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There was lots of ladder work involved in the pait project.

Even some of the older members pitched in to help.

Even some of the older members pitched in to help.