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Sara Goodman, Devlon Goodman,
Linda Greenwood singing at
First United Methodist Church of
Mercedes, Texas, the inspiring hymn The Love of God- April 2010 |
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The Church Facilities of the
Methodist Church in Mercedes, Texas which are available for
groups to stay while doing missionary work across the border in
Nuevo Progresso, Mexico. These facilities are available for a
very nominal contribution to cover cost of utilities. A DVD with
these programs at high resolution for presentations through a
DVD player onto a television screen is available at a very
nominal cost. |
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A humorous rendition of the life of John
Wesley up to the time of his heartwarming experience at
Aldersgate,
done in the style of a silent movie. The actors are the members of the
2008-2009 confirmation class of First United Methodist Church of
Mercedes, Texas, down in the Rio Grande
Valley. Sara Goodman and Ben Hinojosa is the cinematogropher and
Devlon Goodman is the producer. We hope you enjoy and learn from
this delightful snippet of United Methodist History! |
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these children might be the next Benito Juarez? The potential of
each child is not foreseeable. Parents cannot know where there
child will go, or how.' Quotation from Kahlil Gibran's "The
Prophet" |
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Help a Mexican child attend school. The Mexican government
does not support school children as they might be in another
country. |
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Team House
describes housing facilites where groups may stay along the
Texas Mexico border while doing missionary work with the poor in
Mexico. The facilities are available for a nominal cost
which covers cost of utilities. It is only about four miles to
the border town of Nuevo Progresso, Mexico. |
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Nomads are a group of people traveling and
stopping working on churches in need of help. This is a short visual
story of one such stop: one in Nuevo Progresso, Mexico. |
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Methodist Lunch describes the free lunch program
hosted by the Methodist Church of Mercedes, Texas. The lunch program
feeds many, many school children in Nuevo Progresso, Mexico during
the school day. |
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