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W hether it was w ater skiing,
climbing whatever w e could find,
or just plain goofing off, w e w ere
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always looking for a "sweet adventure.”
- Luke Perrie
While staying at Phil
Bowen’s house in
West Virginia, mem
bers of the group en
joy singing other
tunes than the nor
mal church program.
Mary Clatersaid, “Af
terbeing surrounded
by a sea of unfamil
iar faces, it was very
refreshing to relax
with people we
knew."
3
Ensemble
M
inistry
While their schedule
church services, and but is so rewarding,
was rigorous, the
the time we spent to- As a leader, I can in- team knew how to
getherinthe van. My vest in the lives of the
“unwind” and relieve
most enjoyable time team members, and
stress-like ramming
was an afternoon encourage pastors,
each other with At the Baptist Child and schools, but we
cookout and hike at adm inistrators and
bumper boats at an ren’s Home, Rachel also were involved in
a park near Lake those with whom I
activity center in Rigby and Kate other m inistries, !
Huron in Michigan.” stay in their homes.” ■
Muskegon, Michigan. Vacca paint a fence. such as working at
-Mr. Mark Bates -Mr. Ken Hess
Rachael said, “The the Baptist Children's
Students aren’t the only unique thing about Home, Greenville
this summer was that Rescue Mission, and
ones who enjoy the
the team not only my personal favorite,
experiences of ensemble! sang in churches Shepherd's Home.”

