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A Tale of Three Churches

29 Jul
There once were three churches. These churches were established some time ago, most long before you and I were born. Someone had a vision, and planted them. They’ve each grown, thrived, waned and grown again….some over a 100 year history.
While each church has similarities, each is unique…like each of us. One church, Central Presbyterian, became a second home for a small, petite girl with a big name…Anne Barajikian. This church taught her in Sunday School, provided VBS each summer, gave her lots of opportunities to serve in music, allowed her to meet her heroes, missionaries from around the world, and most of all, stood up for the principles of God’s Word in the midst of a prominent town.

The second church, Dix Hills Evangelical Free Church, was home for this girl’s grandparents. While newer than the other two, it has made its place in Dix Hills and the surrounding area, growing in leaps and bounds. This church allowed this girl, now a teenager, to sing with her school and start ministering at a young age.

Church number three, First Baptist Church of Brewster, allowed this teenager, now grown up with children of her own, to minister in music as well as the children’s ministry. It nurtured her young family as they made their first steps toward joining a mission that would take them far away from their home country.

Central has used it’s “central” location and opened its doors to the arts. Many Sunday afternoons, beautiful opera music sounds out in their vast sanctuary. Many people who would not normally pass through a church door, now come to hear the music that they love in a new place. Thursday afternoons, Central hosts a children’s club which ministers to the neighborhood. While these may not be traditional events for a church, they are ministering to the people around them in a most perfect way.

Dix Hills, who allowed a young teenager sing on its stage, has continued the tradition of nurturing the youth to take leadership positions. The youth group runs VBS entirely on its own for a local church closer to the city. The next generation is being prepared to serve their God in a unique way.

Brewster, is trying something new….VBS on Sunday! Who doesn’t like VBS? Encouraging local children and their families to come to VBS on the most traditional day of the week to worship will show them that Brewster Baptist is a great place to be every Sunday of the year.

And so, each church takes its place in New York. Similar, yet unique. And each one is our partner…they come alongside us as we minister with Wycliffe with both prayer and finances. And they get to rejoice when God’s Word becomes available in the heart language of another people group.

But we are their partners too! So I get to rejoice after each concert, on Thursday afternoons, and at the close of another VBS. Because I’ve partnered with them as they have served. And we all lived happily ever after!

(Thanks for allowing us to come and share with you this month! We love you all!)

Mom, sister Lois and Barbara Walling (Central), Walther and Shirley Reeves (Central), Mr. and Mrs. Tobiason (Central), Sam and Ashley Sutter – great hosts and servants at Dix Hills.Susan Tobiasin and Faye Maynard (Central), Pastor Rick Julian and McKelvie Wilder (Brewster), Central’s Praise Group, Central’s Pastor Aldridge, Paige, from Central.

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Posted by on July 29, 2011 in Anne, Family, Ken, Wycliffe

 

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5 responses to “A Tale of Three Churches

  1. Samuel Sutter

    August 5, 2011 at 1:15 PM

    Great getting to know you both better. God bless your journey – we’re behind you!

     
    • Ken & Anne

      August 5, 2011 at 2:29 PM

      We feel the same, Sam. You and Ashley are tremendous hosts. We thoroughly enjoyed getting to know both of you. I’m excited to follow how God is, and will continue, to use both of you in your ministries. I really am. Keep up the good work.

      BTW, I did we do something to make you angry? We’re no longer on the church website? I know I’m a little rough around the edges but taking me off your website…?

      (And you know I’m kidding, yes!)

      Take care. Drop us a line and let us know how the ministry at the other Evangelical Free church went.

      God bless you guys!

       
      • Samuel Sutter

        August 13, 2011 at 3:00 PM

        haha – yeah – our website is a bit of a mess right now – but we’ll fix that… soon. yeah – it’s been busy 🙂

         
  2. Aunt Flo

    July 29, 2011 at 2:40 PM

    It was great to see you both. I guess you really had a whirlwind trip. sorry we didn’t get to visit for a while, but know how things go. The chapel service was great and we do enjoyed the music! Having your mother playing the piano once again in the chapel was an emotional experience. Then you and Lois just added to the joy of the day. Trust all will continue to go well with you. I pray for you often, – – also for Christine and Laura. I know what a blessing Luke is to both of you! God is SO good!

     
    • Ken & Anne

      July 29, 2011 at 3:55 PM

      We thoroughly enjoyed seeing you and Ken, Aunt Flo, if ever so briefly. Yes, it was a whirlwind tour but we returned to NC feeling so very blessed. We love you both and can’t wait to see you again. Please drop us a line periodically and let us know how Uncle Ken is feeling.

       

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