Friday, May 27, 2016
Here is a current wish list from Costa Maya Ministries
We would love to see congregations or individuals adopting needs from our list! Some possible ideas: school groups, teen groups or small church groups (such as choir or church groups) could take on a project and adopt items from the CMM Wish List.
CURRENT CMM WISH LIST:
1. Right now CMM is in urgent need of a new printer and toner cartridges for that printer. The cost will be approximately $300 to get started. Additional toner cartridges will be $50 each.
2. We also need new plastic chairs for worship. CMM's current chairs are well used and have already been repaired, but each time we worship they break a little more. Each chair costs approximately $10.
3. Spanish Sunday School materials
4. Wireless sound system for church
5. Electro acoustic guitar
6. Rhythm instruments for the children (approx. 30)
7. Food for soup kitchen
8. Boxes of food for needy families
9. Eye exam/glasses for members
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Costa Maya Newsletter May 2016
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Sunday, May 15, 2016
Holy Week and Easter
Holy Week and Easter were celebrated at Cruz de Cristo. as they were in Christian churches all over the world. Yet it's different in this popular vacation area. Kids are out of school, and families from all over Mexico come here to enjoy the beach. There were several cruise ships as well, arriving every day from Wednesday through Sunday. This is a high point for local businesses, and people work around the clock to save up for leaner times. Despite the distractions, our church was blessed by God in many ways this Holy Week. The children made palm crosses that were handed out in the neighborhoods with invitations to church. On Tuesday a full church watched the "Jesus" film. Fifteen family members of a new contact attended an impromptu Bible Study on Maundy Thursday. Most of our members took time out of their busy work schedules to attend the Good Friday and Easter services. In addition, a number of tourists from the cruise ships joined us at Easter worship. It was a joyous celebration with a meal afterwards. In spite of a different kind of Holy Week in Mahahual, the central message of our faith was heard by many...our Savior's sacrifice for sins and the sure hope of the resurrection.
A Visitor's Perspective (March 2016)
After seven years of hearing about the amazing work of God in Costa Maya, we were finally able to see it in person during Holy Week and Easter Sunday. I had no idea what to expect as we drove to Good Friday and Easter Sunday services with the unfamiliar all around. A huge part of the ministry involves picking up children and adults from little shacks with grass roofs or tiny cement homes along the beach and in a nearby neighborhood which seems to have been carved out of the ever¬-encroaching jungle. On Sunday, we stopped at the shell of a building where a family of four (father out of work) was squatting. Naked three¬-year ¬old Eric was bathing by pouring buckets of water on himself. The mother finally coaxed him into coming, and miraculously, by the time he climbed into the truck, he was wearing shorts. I got to hold six--month ¬old Erica for the rest of the trip on the rutted beach road. We picked up another woman with four-¬year ¬old twins, and both women unashamedly nursed their babies as they sat in church. The atmosphere in church was friendly, even though the language barrier kept us from communicating much. We sat in white vinyl chairs in the open ¬air church and wondered how we could worship when the service was in Spanish. However, Pastor Martin gave us English summaries of his sermon, and as he spoke with his joy-¬filled smile, the unknown quickly became familiar. I cried and praised God for the pure Gospel message being preached, the message we ALL need–payment for sins made in full and accepted! Because Jesus lives, I will live also! In the meantime, the Almighty God has promised never to leave us on our own in this world of sorrow, heartache, and difficulties. We returned home to Milwaukee overwhelmed with gratitude for the Truth we have had all our lives and for the pure joy of seeing the power of the cross and the empty tomb breaking through the darkness in this faraway place! ~ Candace Winkel
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