“Go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  Teach them to observe all things that I have commanded you.  And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” - Matthew 28:19-20

We believe that we have been called to use the gifts God has given us to reach unbelievers for Him and to encourage, and build up His Church.

LOL Goes to Vermont, Day 1

    Last Thursday, the 15 jugglers who make up the LOL team - ages 12 to 14 - loaded up two large vans and began a four day ministry trip to the Burlington, Vermont area.  They were joined by six adult chaperones. We were on the road by 8:30 AM.  The travel was easy, and we arrived in Burlington at 1:30; just in time to set up for our first show at the Birchwood Terrace nursing home.  This was a regular venue for the Supreme Court Jesters  (our family's juggling ministry) when we went to Vermont regularly to visit my father.  Since his passing away in 2000, we haven't been there nearly as often, but it was nice to return.

Our show was terrific.  Even after 4 1/2 hours in the vans, they were at the top of their game.  The audience was the most involved audience we have had in a nursing home... they loved every minute.  Of course, Makayla did her chicken production trick with her hen, Hannah.  However, since it's not good for a chicken to be alone for long periods of time, she also brought a rooster, Coconut.  Since roosters are LOUD, Coconut had to stay outside while we performed.  Jona-Lynn, one of the chaperones - and my daughter - stayed outside the nursing home with Coconut.  by the time we were done, she had her own little audience of residents, staff, and neighbors playing with the rooster.  We sent some of our jugglers out to entertain them while the rest of the team visited our inside audience.  All in all, it was a great start to our trip.

We arrived at our base, the Essex Alliance Chruch, by about 4:15, and moved in.  We had plenty of free time to play foosball, basketball, and relax.  I grew up in Essex, but there are parts that are almost unrecognizable from my childhood, as the area is absolutely booming.  That aside, the accomodations were excellent.  There's not a more comfortable church floor to sleep on anywhere in New England.

Our chapel service that night focused on Ephesians 6, the armor of God.  Brandon led us in worship music with his acoustic guitar.  The most remarkable thing of all, though, was that 15 young teens went right to bed, and the rooms were quiet after our chaperone meeting.  We would be well rested going into our first full day in Vermont.
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The presentation was fun and encouraging... The gospel message was clear and encouraging. I purchased your book and just finished it. Your scope is broad and again encouraging. May God continue to bless your ministry. I will encourage others to read your book. -Parishioner of a local church

"Hey, I  wanted to say that was a great message in chapel today! It touched something:) thanks for doing it!" -High School Student  

"We are so grateful that you brought your amazing ministry back to our church this year... The Gospel message you bring applies to all!  It is such a positive, valuable work that you do."  -Coordinator of Christian Ed. UCC Church

"There's no questioning it. This is powerful stuff. It's extremely touching at times, never less than entertaining, and I see a lot of sincere love for Jesus in you guys."  -Dwight Lilies, song writer

The Lord has given you a wonderful window through which to present the Gospel!   - Field Director of Alliance Missions to Paraguay

"What a wonderful ministry to both children and adults.  In past years it has been a struggle to arrange programing that would hold the attention of all ages, but also challenge each heart with God's gift of Salvation.  Thank you for sharing your ministry."  -Sunday School Sup't.

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