Hey everyone, this is me in my church office at the Norco church of Christ.
Today's date is Friday, July 29th, 2011. Here I am sitting in the office at the Norco church of Christ. This will be my last blog entry for the summer regarding this work as I head back to Denver on Monday August 1st, 2011 to begin my second and final year at the Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver.
So what can I say? This has been one of the most eventful summers of my life. The last two weeks have been pretty routine as far as what has been accomplished. Me and Andrew have had a couple of Bible studies and we did our normal visiting.
Last Saturday we had a beach trip but due to unforeseen circumstances, that event did not go as planned.
Sunday I had the privilege of preaching God's Word to the brethren at the Newland Street church of Christ after which I spent the afternoon with their preacher and his family. We all went to lunch with some of the brethren including Jazmin and her three kids Jesse, Jeanna, and Jacob whom I got a chance to get acquainted with earlier this month at the Ignite 2011 camp. It was really great to see them. Below is a picture with me, Jesse, Jeanna and another friend of ours Victoria.
I am at the top and the three girls from left to right are: Victoria, Jeanna, and Jesse.
This week has been spent mostly preparing for the last two sermons I am preaching for the summer this coming Sunday, July 31st. I will be preaching in the morning at the Mira Loma church of Christ and then Sunday night here at Norco. Even though this is my last blog entry, my duties end this coming Sunday as tomorrow we have a morning of visiting and then as I mentioned, I have my preaching engagements on Sunday. I have also spent a lot of time with the Chino church of Christ this week by attending their Vacation Bible School which ended last night.
I have really enjoyed having the opportunity to spend some time with the brethren at Chino. Earlier this week I had lunch with their preacher, Steve Lloyd. A mutual friend (my best friend) of mine and Steve described Steve as being a student of the word. My best friend and I also described Steve as a very humble man. Steve has been the preacher at Chino for 30 years. If I came back to Southern California for work, I would not mind working under a seasoned preacher such as Steve.
I also had the privilege of spending time with each of the individual elders at Chino: Gene Rupel, Corey Schissler, and Ruben Lacuata along with his wife Roma. These three individuals are also very humble men and students of God's Word who are constantly seeking to do God's will leaving no room for compromise.
Another highlight of my summer here has been being able to explore the Spanish ministries that exist here in Southern California. In addition to that, I had the opportunity this last Sunday night to put my Spanish to use by delivering God's Word to the Hawthorne Iglesia de Cristo (Hawthorne church of Christ) in Spanish!!! It is a skill I am still sharpening as it has only been recently that I realized my ability to speak Spanish is a talent I know God is expecting me to use to further His kingdom. While I am honestly not thrilled with the idea of returning to Southern California full time, if the Lord wills for me to return here, I know my Spanish will come in very handy in this neck of the woods.
Chino's VBS and the Ignite Teen/Young Adult Camp where I was a counselor have been among the most exciting things I have been a part of this summer. At Chino's VBS, it is always a joy to see the children excited about learning about many of the accounts we find in God's Word. In short, the VBS Chino hosted was a Ripley's Believe it or not theme in which the lessons were taken from some of the most amazing accounts in the Scriptures. The lessons were of Ezekiel and the Valley of Dry Bones, David and his mighty men, Elijah and the account of the two altars on Mt. Carmel, and Balaam with his talking donkey. The adult class at the VBS was led by Steve Lloyd and each night ended with a short puppet show that was organized by Corby, one of the members there at Chino. Corby is very much a servant with a very humble heart. She did an awesome job working with the puppet team. Also, before the events got started each night, dinner was served at the building. It was mostly the ladies of the congregation that organized the dinner portion. I really don't know what we men in the Lord's church would do without our wonderful ladies who work behind the scenes to serve the Lord's people. I want to give a big shout out to them. I contributed a little bit by showing up early to help carry the heavier items such as the water coolers and setting up tables.
As far as my work here with Norco, it has come with its challenges but I am happy to have had the experiences that I have had. We have accomplished a lot this summer but even after I leave here, there is still a lot more work to do. I have had the opportunity to participate in some of the regularly scheduled events here at Norco such as men's business meetings and most recently the men's prayer meeting and breakfast with their wives at a local restaurant. Furthermore, while here I have been able to reconnect with some of my old friends and encourage some of those who have wandered or have been wandering from the flock of the Lord's people. Additionally, I have had the privilege of serving and encouraging some of those who are still babes in Christ who are still living on the milk of the word. My prayer is that they will soon be able to know the meat of God's word.
Finally, although the majority of my time here has been spent doing the Lord's work, I am thankful for the little bit of time I have had to spend with my own family. My stepmother was gracious enough to let me stay in the home where I used to live which provided me a place to sleep at night after a hard day's work in the Lord's kingdom.
Even though my work here with the Norco church of Christ and with the Lord's church in the greater Southern California area is coming to a close, my work in His kingdom as a whole is far from over. I am anxious to get back to Denver to continue what the Lord would have me do out there as I begin the next step of my journey. And this is the case for all of us who are members of His church from those who have been recently born into Christ to those who have been Christians for years, our work is not over and we can't rest from our work until we reach heaven's gates. So as I close my blog on "Doing the Lord's Work in Southern California" I leave you with the following Scripture from Hebrews 4:9-11 "So there remains a Sabbath rest for the people of God. For the one who has entered His rest has himself also rested from his works, as God did from His. Therefore, let us be diligent to enter that rest, so that no one will fall, through following the same example of disobedience."
This is David Malley, signing off from a church office in Norco, California. Thanks for following me this summer and keeping me in your prayers. Please pray for my safe travels back to Denver on Monday. KEEP UP THE GOD WORK! LOVE Y'ALL! GOD BLESS! Oh yeah and THINK SOULS!





