Sunday Worship



Above L: Tibi and his wife Érzsi made a long trip from the other side of Budapest through 6 inches of wet snow to meet with us. They are interested in taking steps to plant a church where they live and wanted to hear about our experiences and lessons learned. Miki and I encouraged them to step out in faith as it is evident to them that their calling from God is crystal clear. Tibi currently serves as an assistant pastor in his home church in Budapest, and it is his desire to be sent out soon to join God's work in planting a new church in their hometown just outside of Budapest.

Above R: Kinga and Virgi were a special blessing tonight in our worship service. I usually play an african type drum, but I cannot sing and play the drum at the same time. Since our lead worship singer was unable to make it tonight, I was called to sing. As usual, Kinga and Virgi showed-up an hour before worship service to practice with us. In practice, it was evident that Kinga could play the drum beautifully! Virgi accompanied the rhythm with a tambourine. They have practiced with us for some time, but never played in the actual worship service. Tonight was their first time, and they did a great job! Please pray for these two young girls to grow in their understanding of worship, and to become true worshippers of God.



Above L: A 'first' for Dezső as he leads us in prayer for the children before they go to Sunday classes downstairs.
Above R: Tibi preached from Colossians 2:6-7 tonight.

“You received Christ Jesus the Lord, so continue to live as Christ's people. Sink your roots in him and build on him. Be strengthened by the faith that you were taught, and overflow with thanksgiving.”



Above L: Ádám brings his friend Samu to church. I met Samu for the first time on firday night in our monthly party for teens. Above R: Erika leading Sunday school downstairs.



Above R: An unexpected guest. Ildiko was involved with our fellowship two years ago, but left us for some time. We welcomed her with hugs and were glad to see her drop in at the end of service. Please pray that God would make a way for her to attend one of our meetings throughout the week so that we could encourage and build her up in her faith.



Above L: Sharon endlessly searching for a name for our baby that her wonderful husband will like :) Elianna and Benjamin like "Alvina" which means friend to elves. Umm, I don't think so. Above R: Elianna showing Ben what a real tackle looks like.
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