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The new rope pump for clean water |
Welcome to the Union Church In Waban as we travel to La Escuela Andres Castro in San Antonio Norte de Baston, Nicaragua on a service trip of faith and good will.
The main activity today was helping the Jean Brugger Foundation host a lunchtime party for the "ancianos" (the elderly) of San Juan. I missed the morning preparations for it because I was with a small group finishing up with some of the painting at the Baston school. By the time we got to the harborside restaurant where the party was being hosted it was in riotous full swing -- the people of San Juan love music and dancing and there was a lot of both at this event.
Wednesday morning once again saw the group spilt into two posses -- one to head back to Baston and one out to nearby villages to help out the San Juan Del Sur Biblioteca Movil distribute books to school kids. Here are a few photos from the latter trip.
After lunch and a bit more pool time we walked into town to visit the church that the student we sponsor attends. The service was wildly different from anything the Union Church has seen: it started with a live band, lots of clapping and singing -- all in Spanish of course and thus lost on this attendee -- followed by a very long sermon (or "message") and ending with a dance by four of the local kids. There was a lot of energy and enthusiasm in the room.
The front of the church
Looking in during the sermon.
Nicaraguan kids like to text too.