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Boone Methodist Sends Mission
Team to Guatemala
Boone United Methodist Church will send
a 14 member mission team to Guatemala on March 11 in conjunction
with United Methodist Volunteers in Mission (UMVIM). This
mission is an important part of Boone Methodists
outreach program. We have a very active missions effort
locally and; to follow Christs command in the Great
Commission; we go beyond the high country with missions
to Mexico, Costa Rica and other parts of the world as
well as the hurricane ravaged gulf coast said Dan
and Lavonne Hill, Chairs of the Churchs Missions
Committee. They added that the team will focus on construction
of bible classrooms, but will also conduct Bible school
with children, worship with the local church and take
school supplies for the grade school. The team will return
March 19. This will be Boone Methodists fourth mission
trip to Guatemala.
The group will travel from the High Country of Boone to
the High Country of Guatemala where the altitude is over
6,700 feet. Our initial destination is the historic
Mayan market town of Chichicastenango (Chichi for short)
where we will stay said Griffith Harlow, Team Leader.
The Guatemalan Methodist Church has asked us to
work on Bible classrooms in the community of Chucam outside
of Chichi. We will be setting windows and doors, and laying
tile for the floor, he added.
Chucam, Guatemala is closer to Boone than Salt Lake City,
but different in so many ways. The people live in adobe
brick huts, cook over wood on dirt floors, and make their
living weaving textiles for the market in addition to
subsistence agriculture.
One of the highlights of the mission will be conducting
daily Bible school with the children. There will be singing
and Bible crafts, followed by a Bible story that explains
the craft. One days Bible school will be the Jesus
film in the local language (Quiche, central version).
The team will take a donated TV with DVD to the Methodist
Church in Chucam. They expect 250-300 children daily for
Bible school.
Children in Guatemala attend school free through
grade school, but parents must buy uniforms, books, and
other supplies. The list grows longer and more costly
if the child is privileged to attend beyond grade school
(most dont). This is quite a burden when well over
75% of the population lives below the poverty line. So
the team is also collecting school supplies pencils,
hand held pencil sharpeners, pads of lined paper, blunt
tipped scissors, boxes of 8 or 16 count crayons, and metric
rulers.
The mission is truly a team event. Margarita Herdklotz
is the Spanish interpreter; Jack Herdklotz will lead group
singing; Dale Carter will ensure they have the correct
tools; Libby Harlow and Traci Royster are coordinating
advance preparations for Bible school; Donna Warmuth is
coordinating the collection of school supplies; Marcia
Hickman is the team nurse; and Will Grant and Paul Haas
will transport tools and school supplies. Four team members
belong to Davidson United Methodist Church: Ron Krueger
will obtain the TV and transport it to Guatemala, Ken
Parker will coordinate a pictorial record of the mission,
and Beth & John Quinn will take materials to fix the
team lunches - buying rolls, snacks and beverages locally
each morning.
The team has the intentional goal to follow the Churchs
mission statement by using their gifts in Missions that
Magnify the Lord.
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