Part 1 of 3
Be Missions
Calvary Baptist Church, Bel Air, Maryland
Sunday, April 21

My favorite view of the Susquehanna River from Route 441 – a few minutes after pulling TFC’s International Chapel #1 out of the lot.

I felt like I had the best seat in the house – the passenger seat – on this beautiful spring morning.

Oh, I do love road trips – especially in a tractor trailer.

Cerwin is always a bit concerned when taking a chapel to a city church because city streets and church parking lots are not designed for sixty-two foot rigs.
Mike Hayden, TFC’s Director of Business and Finance, is a member of this church and gave Cerwin directions for entering the city of Bel Air. However, there was a foot race going on, so we had to detour and go the direction that Mike said we should not go.
We were glad for our GPS and eventually found the correct entry to the church parking lot.

The church’s beautiful, old, cherry trees were in full bloom.

Cerwin and Chaplain Jay Schock setting up the steps.



Mike and his wife, Sue, are trained in crisis Intervention and occasionally serve on this trailer in an area where a disaster (hurricane, tornado, flood, etc.) has happened.

Two ladies from this church make quilts and pillow cases for truckers.

They enjoy sharing Christ’s love in this way.

I met one of the ladies after church, and asked if they always use the same verse. She said they do not. I wish I had thought of taking a picture of her with this quilt. They brought it on this day to give to Chaplain Jay Schock for the Elkton #1 chapel.

Inside there were lots of tables where other missionaries had set up their information.
Be Missions, the theme of this missions conference, suggests that missions is who you are every single day.

This display captured my attention because our daughter Diane and her husband, Mark, moved to Maine to assist with a mission church.
This information states that 97% of the people who live in Maine do not have a relationship with Jesus Christ. That is about the same percentage as Beijing, China.


A pot of tulips silhouetted in the window next to me in the church sanctuary.
Tomorrow night I will show you some pictures from the worship service and noon meal.