Just thought we'd post some photos of our tea time that we have after our service on Sundays. 3 Sundays per month, Taka preaches at the Shimonoseki Christian Center, which is like a church plant. We average about 15 people in attendance, most staying afterwards for fellowship. On this Sunday, we were happy to have Kumiko and her son Kaikei back with us. Kumiko became a Christian last year & studied the Bible with Taka. In Jan. '07,she moved to L.A. It was nice to have them back and hear how she is growing in the States. We've had a man from Hong Kong worshiping with us while he's here on business for a few months. There is also a non-Christian Chinese woman who has been working in Japan for 8 years + who sometimes comes to our services, and regularly comes to our events. One Sunday, among the 15 people in attendance at church, there were 5 countries represented! (New Zealand, USA, Japan, China, and the Philippines!)
Friday, November 16, 2007
Typical Sunday Morning
Just thought we'd post some photos of our tea time that we have after our service on Sundays. 3 Sundays per month, Taka preaches at the Shimonoseki Christian Center, which is like a church plant. We average about 15 people in attendance, most staying afterwards for fellowship. On this Sunday, we were happy to have Kumiko and her son Kaikei back with us. Kumiko became a Christian last year & studied the Bible with Taka. In Jan. '07,she moved to L.A. It was nice to have them back and hear how she is growing in the States. We've had a man from Hong Kong worshiping with us while he's here on business for a few months. There is also a non-Christian Chinese woman who has been working in Japan for 8 years + who sometimes comes to our services, and regularly comes to our events. One Sunday, among the 15 people in attendance at church, there were 5 countries represented! (New Zealand, USA, Japan, China, and the Philippines!)
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