Sunday, July 12, 2009

“Keep us from just singing; move us into action.”

We started our Sunday off with a pancake breakfast prepared by our team, and then had the privilege of joining our host church congregation for worship services.  The sermon was so fitting for our first biking day—it focused on getting up, getting out, and exercising our faith from the inside out.  Afterwards, we had the opportunity to share information about the Fuller Center and how we’re working to put faith and love into action.

Ryan

Ryan Ricketts, who had already been such a blessing to meet and spend time with, generously prepared HOMEMADE LASAGNA (meat and vegetarian!) for lunch.  We are so grateful for everyone who has shown us so much hospitality.  The First Church of God, especially Jenny Fry, treated us like family and SHOWERED us with God’s Love.  Thank you to everyone in Michigan who made us feel so welcome and so loved. 

Erika got her bike back!

Many prayers were answered today!  Erika’s bike FINALLY arrived in St Joseph’s because Megs’ dad was kind enough to deliver it from South Bend . . . and THEN he assisted Tony in a last minute assembly just in time to bike to Benton Harbor for the send off ceremony.   God truly is faithful and will provide when we trust in Him!

Dipping our bike tires in Lake Michigan before our first ride

We biked the first few miles to Lion’s Park in Benton Harbor.  After some photos, we all dipped our back tires into Lake Michigan.  After God carries us 1300 miles, we’re going to dip our front tires into the Gulf of Mexico.  J  

After the blessing . . . we were off!  The first 15 miles were and little rough on Lisa, who started on a mountain bike (she is one tough cookie!).  But in typical fashion, God was faithful and was ready and waiting to answer more prayers.  At our first rest stop, a supporter had an extra road bike and graciously loaned it to Lisa for the remaining 30 miles of the day.  It doesn’t stop there . . . He also led Ryan to a bike shop in South Bend with TWO bikes for sale in Lisa’s size, so she’ll be able to make the remaining 1265 miles on a road bike.  It’s true . . . “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find” (Matthew 7:7).

Ryan in front of "Touch Down Jesus"

We made a small detour to visit Ryan’s Alma Mater, Notre Dame.  After a total of 43 miles later, we arrived in South Bend, where we were met with a warm and welcome reception.  LeRoy and Phyllis Troyer prepared an amazing meal and opened their home to us for the evening.  Thank you, LeRoy and Phyllis.  We sincerely appreciate your generosity!

Millie  came along for the ride

We managed the 43 miles without too many incidents.  Eric did get the wonderful opportunity to practice his tube and tire changing skills, while Susan, Thad, Esther, and Melissa took minor spills, but they  are troopers and got right back on the bike and carried on.  Other than that, everyone made it safe and sound . . . even Millie, our pet inflatable shark Kristin is carrying on her handlebars.

The biking didn’t stop there!  We still had another half a mile to our next host Kern Road Mennonite Church.  We arrived and Kristin led some yoga while we took turns showering. 

We made it to Indiana

We’re so eager for our first build tomorrow.  Thank you to everyone supporting and praying for us!  Please continue to pray for us and this unique ministry.  J   We are looking forward to showing the community of South Bend that God loves them, and so do we.  


written by: Erika McLemore

photos by: Esther Hyejin Chung 

7 comments:

Ryan Ricketts said...

Oyee! So glad to have you all up here! I'm very excited for your journey. This blog is fun, so keep it up!

Doug Stephens said...

Oh noooooo Mr Bill!!!! Tell me that you didn't have lasagna AGAIN! We had that practically every nite on last year's bike ride and I suspect you'll have it again a few more times. Enjoy the trip and ride smart and safe. Oyee to you all. Best, Doug FCBA '08

Doug Stephens said...

This one's for Tony C. As they say in show biz - break a leg, no? So for the bike trip should I say break a spoke or two - shades of FCBA '08. Thanks for representing last year's team, ride safe and have fun. Blessings, Doug FCBA '08

Katherine Fuller said...

GREAT photos. Does someone have a digital SLR? I don't think any of our shots looked that nice last year.

Excellent writing, as well! Perhaps we were too tired last year to write such passionate pieces. I guess Ryan learned not to put the team through some of the hardest days of the trip in the very beginning, eh?

;-)

Katherine

Sandy Heidecker said...

The first year you were the guinea pigs, Katherine!

If someone could give Millie a hug for me!

The stateline picture into IN is special for me as well... that's where I finally met back up with you.... I was glad to be sure everyone took the right Hwy. 31! Other two-wheel 'cycles are scary enough WITHOUT a freeway!

Keep the chins up... may God pedal with you and you continue on your journey!

Chris Cosby said...

First off, GREAT looking jerseys Katherine! I'm orange with envy. I met up with the bike club in Lagrange, GA last night, talked about the ride and showed Kat's video from last year. Some of them will be joining the group to ride into the Valley, and maybe even the Auburn and Americus rides as well! Fore those who took spills, "Keep the rubber side down, ya'll!" I plan on getting out later today, but my jersey will feel so last year... hey, it's still FCBA all the way, baybee...

Matt said...

Woohoooo St. Joe and ND! Go team! You really are an inspiration!