Donations to the Morop Team Fund will be used to construct a building where the Morop church will gather.
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Morop Team Fund
As the Morop church continues to grow, we see the need for a proper church and multi-purpose ministry building. Until now, we’ve been meeting in a former co-worker’s house, which isn’t suited for large gatherings. This house will soon be used by the new kindergarten teacher as his living quarters and classroom. The Morop believers have been faithfully collecting offerings for many years, and the community has generously given a plot of land for the church. In May, we cut and began drying wood for construction. So far, the offerings have covered fuel for the chainsaw, fees for trees and land use, and labour for cutting and carrying the wood. The next steps are to clear the land, purchase hardware from town, and hire skilled builders for framing and construction.
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As the Morop church continues to grow, we see the need for a proper church and multi-purpose ministry building. Until now, we’ve been meeting in a former co-worker’s house, which isn’t suited for large gatherings. This house will soon be used by the new kindergarten teacher as his living quarters and classroom.
The Morop believers have been faithfully collecting offerings for many years, and the community has generously given a plot of land for the church. In May, we cut and began drying wood for construction. So far, the offerings have covered fuel for the chainsaw, fees for trees and land use, and labour for cutting and carrying the wood.
The next steps are to clear the land, purchase hardware from town, and hire skilled builders for framing and construction.