Showing posts with label Team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Team. Show all posts
Friday, November 21, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
First Day with the Team
First, Brandon & Savannah arrived last night. Then the rest of the team started arriving in waves today. Brandi arrived around 11:45 AM, April about 1 PM and John, Ann & their kids arrived around 1:30 PM or so. When the last of our team got there, our team was complete. We had a group prayer to start things off right. Then the Blackburns unpacked and it was off to downtown to set-up for the reception at the Doubletree Hotel. It was really cool to see our team working together to set up for the event. It was the first time that our team collaborated together on a project in person.
After setting up, we went to a Team Expansion meeting then dinner at Qdoba's on 15th, four blocks East of Peoria. After dinner we headed back over to the convention center, got our name tags and headed back over to the Doubletree banquet room for some final touches for the reception. People had already started arriving and it was 7:40 PM (it wasn't supposed to start until 8:30 PM). As the night went on, the people streamed in. Not sure what the final count was, but I wrote down the names of everyone I talked to, as well as few that signed the guest list that I didn't talk to and I came up with 85!!! So, assuming there were a few people who I didn't see, didn't remember or didn't sign the list we probably had 90-100 people come to the reception! That totally blew me away, I was hoping for maxing out the room with fifty, but thought maybe thirty or more would show up. It was very encouraging to see the support and interest about what God is doing and wants to do in Verona.
After setting up, we went to a Team Expansion meeting then dinner at Qdoba's on 15th, four blocks East of Peoria. After dinner we headed back over to the convention center, got our name tags and headed back over to the Doubletree banquet room for some final touches for the reception. People had already started arriving and it was 7:40 PM (it wasn't supposed to start until 8:30 PM). As the night went on, the people streamed in. Not sure what the final count was, but I wrote down the names of everyone I talked to, as well as few that signed the guest list that I didn't talk to and I came up with 85!!! So, assuming there were a few people who I didn't see, didn't remember or didn't sign the list we probably had 90-100 people come to the reception! That totally blew me away, I was hoping for maxing out the room with fifty, but thought maybe thirty or more would show up. It was very encouraging to see the support and interest about what God is doing and wants to do in Verona.
Team Arrivals
In about ten minutes, the first wave of our team members are arriving in Tulsa for the National Missionary Convention. Brandon & Savannah Eaton are staying at our apartment tonight and with another family the rest of their time in Tulsa. More come tomorrow...we are excited!!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Go Verona reception and prayer event 2008
If you are going to be in Tulsa for the National Missionary Convention, we want to invite you to a special night with our team and ministry.
Our Verona Team is looking forward to having an informal gathering for all those involved with or interested in our team’s mission in Italy. It will be an opportunity to meet our entire team, pray for the Italian people and see how God has brought together a great support network. If you are a supporter, prayer partner, family member, friend, etc…. we hope to see you at the reception.
Where: At the downtown Tulsa Doubletree Hotel in the Gilcrease room; next door to the convention center.
When: During the National Missionary Convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Thursday, November 20th at 8:30 PM immediately following the evening session.
** please email us or post here for details**
Our Verona Team is looking forward to having an informal gathering for all those involved with or interested in our team’s mission in Italy. It will be an opportunity to meet our entire team, pray for the Italian people and see how God has brought together a great support network. If you are a supporter, prayer partner, family member, friend, etc…. we hope to see you at the reception.
Where: At the downtown Tulsa Doubletree Hotel in the Gilcrease room; next door to the convention center.
When: During the National Missionary Convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Thursday, November 20th at 8:30 PM immediately following the evening session.
** please email us or post here for details**
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
National Missionary Convention
In a little over a month, the National Missionary Convention will be in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Our entire team will be in Tulsa for the convention and will be staying afterwards for a few days so that we can spend some time bonding as a team. This will be the very first time that our entire team will be in the same place at the same time. It will be a great time! During the convention we will be having a reception for all those who are connected with the Verona project. That means all team members, supporting personnel, Team Expansion staff, prayer partners, supporters, family members, etc.... In other words, if you are interested in the Go Verona project...we WANT you there!! We will be having a meet and greet with all team members, as well as a special time of prayer for the team and the mission in Verona. I will be hearing from the organizers for the convention this week, so I will be able to announce when the retreat is going to be and where at. It will be at either the Tulsa Convention Center OR the downtown Doubletree Hotel. We really want to see you there!!!! For more information about the National Missionary Convention check out their website at:
http://www.nmc-windows.org/nmc/tulsa__08
http://www.nmc-windows.org/nmc/tulsa__08
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Departure Goal Extension
On September 24, I wrote about the state of our team's preparedness to go to the field. All of our team members are doing their best, and God is bringing in funds and prayer partners to partner with us in our mission. As of the first of October, we are officially extending our time in the states until the end of March 2009. About a month later, those team members that are ready to depart will join us and we will help them in the transition process. At the end of December we will examine our team's state to determine if we are proceeding with the end of March departure date or if we need to add another extension. We appreciate your prayers as our team raises monthly financial support, special one time financial support and prayer partners. Check out my previous post here:
http://gonorthnews.blogspot.com/2008/09/time-between-times.html
If you would like to learn how to be a prayer partner or financial partner, just follow this link and you can learn how:
http://www.goverona.org/involvement.html
Thanks,
Matt & Angie Crosser
http://gonorthnews.blogspot.com/2008/09/time-between-times.html
If you would like to learn how to be a prayer partner or financial partner, just follow this link and you can learn how:
http://www.goverona.org/involvement.html
Thanks,
Matt & Angie Crosser
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
As the Wheel Turns
So, as we are in the states, one of the objectives was to recruit the team, which really means trusting in God to form the team and listening to the Spirit as we follow Him. We hope to have recruitment finished within the next month. Then we can shift as a team towards "long-distance-bonding". So far, Angie and I are the only ones who have met or spent time with each of our team members in person! I know it has got to be strange for our team, who is just getting to know who they are going to be ministering with!
Our time for being in the states has been extended from the end of June to the end of September. Having that extra time is important for our team to get more of a base in their financial support, as well as giving us a chance to do more VBS programs and camps.
Everything we do in the states impacts our future work in Verona. It is the foundation for what we will build on as a team once we arrive in Verona. May God's will be ours.
Our time for being in the states has been extended from the end of June to the end of September. Having that extra time is important for our team to get more of a base in their financial support, as well as giving us a chance to do more VBS programs and camps.
Everything we do in the states impacts our future work in Verona. It is the foundation for what we will build on as a team once we arrive in Verona. May God's will be ours.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Additions to Go Verona Website
I know, I know....you're thinking, but the website just went live two days ago. However, we already have added a couple of sections. One you'll find on the main menu of links (on the left), that is the Team Calendar. You can see what is happening in our ministry and what plans are down the road.
The second thing is the new page describing all of the support staff that make up our ministry. The Field Coordinator role is a vocational position, the others are all volunteers! We are blessed to have a great web of support, encouraging our team to go forward while providing wisdom, encouragement and edification along the way.
The second thing is the new page describing all of the support staff that make up our ministry. The Field Coordinator role is a vocational position, the others are all volunteers! We are blessed to have a great web of support, encouraging our team to go forward while providing wisdom, encouragement and edification along the way.
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Sunday, May 13, 2007
And The Team Grows On...
So, in a week of news, we still have more to share. We would like to introduce you to our newest team members of the Go Verona team, John and Ann Blackburn. John and Ann have four kids and several years’ missions experience. We look forward to letting you know more about them and their family. As we move forward together you will have the opportunity to get to our entire team better. We are still looking for team members to excel in areas of music and youth, so please be praying for those holes to be filled with God’s choices.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Impromptu Message & Worship
In preparation for our trip, I emailed many different missionaries in the north. I asked for information on contacts within the four cities we were going to be visiting. I got connected with people from Verona. When we arrived in Verona, I checked my email and saw there was one from Pastor Elvio. He leads the Apostolic Church here in Verona. He invited us to their prayer night. We went and he invited me to share a few words, which I did in Italian and also English for our survey team. He then went out of his way to show us some sights and then take us out to a great gelato shop. Then they drove us back to the hotel where we prayed and then headed to our rooms. One of the coolest statements from Elvio was, for about a year they have been praying for more workers to come to Verona.
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Friday, April 27, 2007
And the Trip Goes On
We arrived in Mestre last night and checked into our hotel. I had a very interesting conversation with Mauro, who ran a newsstand. He is around 25 and thinks the mafia created the Catholic Church. He does believe though, but just doesn't go to church. Then the team went out into the city, where we saw where all the people gathered at Piazza Ferretti. Then we had dinner and as well as gelato and headed back to our hotel, where we prayed before going to bed. Mestre is the opposite in many ways of Treviso. It seems less safe, more graffiti, dirtier, the people more open and poorer (but Treviso is one of the richest in Italy, so that is not a huge thing).
This morning we headed out for surveys and prayer. After our time in Mestre we had to head to the train station to depart for Verona. There was a misunderstanding on the time for the train departure so we ended up having to practically jog with all of our luggage over a half of a mile through city streets to make out train in time. I literally took one step onto the train platform as it pulled in and a minute or so later we were on the train and on our way to Verona.
Once we got to Verona, we took a bus to our hotel and walked several streets to arrive at a great hotel, four stars, which coincidentally is the best hotel we have stayed in so far and is by far cheaper than the others ($39 per person per night). We have some time here at the hotel before we go out into the city to rest our legs and our minds. I'll write more later.
Here is another picture links...
Mestre (Day 2 - Day 1 Mestre Pictures coming later)
http://public.fotki.com/mcrosser/2007/prayersurvey-trip---1/
This morning we headed out for surveys and prayer. After our time in Mestre we had to head to the train station to depart for Verona. There was a misunderstanding on the time for the train departure so we ended up having to practically jog with all of our luggage over a half of a mile through city streets to make out train in time. I literally took one step onto the train platform as it pulled in and a minute or so later we were on the train and on our way to Verona.
Once we got to Verona, we took a bus to our hotel and walked several streets to arrive at a great hotel, four stars, which coincidentally is the best hotel we have stayed in so far and is by far cheaper than the others ($39 per person per night). We have some time here at the hotel before we go out into the city to rest our legs and our minds. I'll write more later.
Here is another picture links...
Mestre (Day 2 - Day 1 Mestre Pictures coming later)
http://public.fotki.com/mcrosser/2007/prayersurvey-trip---1/
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Dinner With Friends
So tonight after the survey team learned the language and observed the Italian phenomenon of "strolling" they learned how to cook an Italian meal and then we ate that meal with several of our Italian friends. Some of those friends are part of our church and some of the others are not. We had a blast with all of them, then some of us went out for gelato before turning in for the night.
It gave the survey team a chance to spend time with Italians on a deeper scale than we probably will as we go through four strange cities. This way they could start to fall in love with the Italian people and also have something to compare their other experiences with.
Here are some pictures from the dinner together, which Angie did a great job cooking with Heather's help as well as some survey team helpers in the kitchen. Tomorrow morning the team is meeting at our house where we have a full slate planned of briefing the trip together, breakfast, previewing the evalutions and observations for the prospective cities and then heading to the train station for our first city, Treviso. We ask that God protect us and guide us on our journey.
It gave the survey team a chance to spend time with Italians on a deeper scale than we probably will as we go through four strange cities. This way they could start to fall in love with the Italian people and also have something to compare their other experiences with.
Here are some pictures from the dinner together, which Angie did a great job cooking with Heather's help as well as some survey team helpers in the kitchen. Tomorrow morning the team is meeting at our house where we have a full slate planned of briefing the trip together, breakfast, previewing the evalutions and observations for the prospective cities and then heading to the train station for our first city, Treviso. We ask that God protect us and guide us on our journey.




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The Others Have Arrived.
Well, we picked up John and Ann Blackburn last night. Then today, I went and picked up Trudi Logan and Eric Derry. Trudi is from one of our supporting churches, Edmond Christian Church. Eric is the Vice President of Mobilization at our Home Office of Team Expansion. Today we will start slow and lookover the schedule, have a language class for the survey team and a dinner with them, our Ancona team and some of our Italian friends. Then retire for the night and get ready for the briefings and prayer in the morning, and then traveling in the afternoon.
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Friday, April 13, 2007
Drumroll Please.......
We have been waiting to make an announcement for the right timing. Now is that time. Our first official team member is April Houk. April is currently a missionary in Haiti where she teaches adults and children English, as well as helps lead in the church there. She will, like us, be making a slow transition to the new team. April will be remaining with the ministry in Haiti for another school year ('07-'08). Then she'll come back to the states for preparation and then arrive on the field in Fall 2008.
I have invited April onto this blog to share from the beginning her journey as she transitions into this new ministry. Feel free to check out her blog, which can be found on the sidebar, under Team Blogs & Sites. Help me welcome April to her new team.
I have invited April onto this blog to share from the beginning her journey as she transitions into this new ministry. Feel free to check out her blog, which can be found on the sidebar, under Team Blogs & Sites. Help me welcome April to her new team.
Thursday, April 5, 2007
First Team Member
We have our first team member. It is still in stages of discretion, so we can't yet announce who will be joining us. As soon as the information is public we will announce it here. Please be praying for this team member and the others to follow. Pray also, for the guidance of Team Expansion and wisdom from God for me as we make these weighty decisions.
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