Day 9: August 13, 2006
Arequipa/Camp la Joya
This morning we went to Arequipa for church. The church was about 200 people or so, and Chris preached on David and Goliath.
In the evening we went to church in San Luis. The church was about the size of a mobile home, and had a roof made from cane/bamboo. The church was absolutely packed. It was cool to just be a part of it, as all of our new Peruvian friends were there. It really makes all the different denominations of churches in Canada seem somewhat meaningless, as we are all one body in Christ, regardless of language or culture.
This morning we went to Arequipa for church. The church was about 200 people or so, and Chris preached on David and Goliath.
In the evening we went to church in San Luis. The church was about the size of a mobile home, and had a roof made from cane/bamboo. The church was absolutely packed. It was cool to just be a part of it, as all of our new Peruvian friends were there. It really makes all the different denominations of churches in Canada seem somewhat meaningless, as we are all one body in Christ, regardless of language or culture.
2 Comments:
At September 26, 2006 9:57 p.m., Carmen said…
Good point. I had a great time at the San Luis church- recognizing so many faces and just enjoying being together and being one body the way God intended his people to be. It's totally awesome that that kind of fellowship exists! Praise GOD!
At September 28, 2006 1:07 p.m., shinbone #4 said…
doesn't it?!!! I'm glad you found that too. The more I travel and visit different churches of different denominations the more I realize that as long as Christ is the center we can all get along :D
after all we are part of one big gigantic body :D I'm glad you saw it first hand in Peru.
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