I hadn't laughed so much in a long time. Sure, maybe I have laughed harder a few times, but this team was good for consistent fun. Really, we had a great team in Alaska. Many of us had known each other for several years, but there were a few people I did not know well. These people really added a lot of skill and hard work to the team. The benefits of teamwork and being "pre-prayered" really showed on this trip. We accomplished a lot. Max had to get another load of drywall, and we installed all of it.
Meanwhile, our free day was Tuesday. A few went fishing and returned with a modest catch of approximately 100 pounds of fish, including several halibut. After processed, they flew home about 50 pounds of fish. Fortunately for the rest of us, a gentleman in the church named Todd, followed through on a pledge to send a box of salmon back with us to share. I have since had some of that salmon, and it is awesome. The rest of us went on a half-day cruise into Resurrection Bay with Kenai Fjords Tours, one of the national park vendors for Kenai Fjords National Park. We could not have asked for a better day.
According to the captain, we were very fortunate. We saw a humpback whale, several orcas ("killer whales"), sea lions, a relaxing sea otter in the middle of the bay, bald eagles, and many birds, including puffins. To add to that, we had an amazing lunch at Fox Island. This was a very good tour, and if the weather is decent, I highly recommend it. We all were tired after the fun day, and we wondered how productive we would be on Wednesday. Nonetheless, our progress continued at a great pace.
We met great people in the community, and our friends at Seward City Church were amazing hosts and a joy to be around and serve. Also, Rod really served us and made our visit seem like a visit with a friend--which I realize really is the case. Look at other projects and the ministry of North of Hope on Facebook. Our last day was Friday, June 14, and several of us went and worked as long as we could to finish up the drywall and make a little bit more progress. The whole team really worked together well to accomplish much. Spiritually, I know we felt like we are connected to Seward City Church. We are excited about the future of the church.
Through Rod's stories and other stories, we learned life is not easy in Alaska. We enjoyed the beauty of the place and terrific weather. We did not see the harsh winter and its effects. We did not experience darkness around the clock and people struggling to get by. My hope and prayer is that Seward City Church will flourish more and be a place of encouragement and strengthening for that community. I was glad and thankful to have the opportunity to do some of the physical work that will lead to greater spiritual fruit before long.
Note: I also will add an entry on my educational blog mrbartley.wordpress.com to detail Kenai Fjords National Park.
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