Blessing Potlatch 04/13/2009
On Saturday evening, March 21, 2009 many local Fairbanks ministries came together in the Monroe Catholic High School gym to put on a "Blessing Potlatch" for Athabascan village elders and other leaders in town for an annual business meeting. Envisioned and spearheaded by Rita Pierce, an Athabascan herself, the idea was to not only provide a great meal, but for each ministry to "adopt" one or more villages in commitment to pray for the chiefs, elders, and others in leadership. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() BLESSING POTLATCH PHOTOS ![]() ![]() ![]() Potlatch emcee, Pastor Marvin Carroll, (at left) listens as elder, Neal Charlie, of Minto, speaks to the potlatch guests. ![]() Add Comment Spring Greetings from still snowy Fairbanks!! It’s time once again to bring you up-to-speed on the events in our lives and the recent “goings-on” here at YWAM Fairbanks. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Shown below are two photos taken of presenters at the Rising Above Conference we were privileged to attend in Ft. St. John. Rather than try to describe the impacting experience we had at this gathering, we would strongly encourage you to visit the ministry's website for yourself at the following URL: http://www.risingabove.ca ![]() ![]() God was good to also give us a few very special but completely unexpected encounters with old friends while in the Ft. St. John vicinity, as you can see from the photos below... ![]() ![]() As we reflect back on the last several months we marvel at how God saw to it that we were precisely where we needed to be, over and over, during our seven weeks away from home. Not only did we get a much-desired, LENGTHY (for a change) visit with our loved ones, but we also were blessed by so many opportunities for re-connecting with ministry friends with whom we share a deep-heart connection and similar ministry goals. We don’t want to fail to mention an overnight stay in Kamiah, Idaho during which our dear friends, Volkhard and Marianne Graf (YWAM Kamiah directors) and their new staff couple, Mark and Michaela Garrison, ministered refreshment to our battle-weary hearts. Thank you, dear ones! It meant so much! | AuthorBarb Wallace, administrator and webmaster for YWAM Fairbanks. ArchivesJanuary 2012 |



















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