Monday, July 15, 2019

Our Weekend In the Rearview Mirror 7/15/19

I will have pictures of the tent going up later in the week. I am happy to say it did go up well. Praise God! Several men and women answered the call and came over to Macedonia Middletown to help us.



Before we get to that, the weekend started Friday with an early morning wake up call so that we could get the ball rolling toward getting the tent trailer into position. Kelly and I both had several things to do, but Odie's house took the priority spot.

It appears that the rubber boot around one of the plumbing vents on her roof was damaged in the bad ice storm we had this past winter and the monsoon rains from the last several weeks allowed a little water in. We spent some time on that and once we have it all resolved, I will have more on that.

That ran us a little later than we planned, but Dad was there to help us and we pulled out of the Ranch a few minutes after 1:00, right on time. 

Here is KJ backing out of the barn. Once out of the barn, we did the work of the evangelist, rinsed the generator radiator, turned the bus around, hooked up to the trailer and we hit the road.


Odie took a few pictures of us pulling out of the Ranch Friday. From the rest of the pictures, it looks like she went to eat with family at some point.



















By a few minutes after 2:00, we were pulled into Damon Park and the trailer was put in the right position with Dad's truck. 

We really did not have to be here until evening, but I did not want to take a chance on the narrow roads getting plugged up by parked cars on Friday evening after people arrived home from work. We thought it was best to come early and we were right.

There are nine roads that enter this little neighborhood and you can take any of them and meander around to the park. We drove the car around earlier this week and looked at every one of the roads and ALL of them were impassible to the bus and trailer except one convoluted route and it was CLOSE. We mapped out that route, the only passable route because of trees and wires, and made it in with no problem. Whew! I would have hated pulling someone's cable box out of the wall and had a TV or two bouncing down the road behind me.

Once we were parked, we took Dad for a bite to eat and then we rested a bit. A few minutes after 7:00 Kelly Jo and I determined the best placement for the tent and marked the stake line with orange paint.

Steve and Karen brought us a few things we needed and we visited with them and JoJo until about dark. They are always so willing to help us and we appreciate it very much. Pastor Allen and two of his children stopped by for a few minutes too.

Steve took this picture of the BoggsMobile and the Green Machine.





This is about 6:40 Saturday morning before the contents of the trailer have been made ready to the crew to begin working.


Plenty of help showed up at 8:00 and a few minutes after. We began getting stakes out of the trailer at 8:00 on the dot and soon the tent was in the air.

After most of the tent work was completed, I had a little tent trailer job to do. Somewhere on our way between Oklahoma and Illinois, I lost the door to the electrical cord compartment on the trailer. I must have left it unlocked and the door could not stand the wind. All that was left was a broken frame.

The trailer is off white with striping, but all I could find online was white. I checked with my "go to" guy at Waynesville Camper, but he was fresh out. I finally found a black door and frame at about double the cost and I ordered it. It does not match exactly, but it looks better in person than it does in this picture.😀


The rest of Saturday we piddled with the tent and visited with people that stopped by. It was a good evening. Kelly Jo and Odie went to eat with KJ's parents too.

Sunday morning, while KJ was watching the tent, I drove about four blocks to the Calvary Pentecostal Lighthouse to talk to them a few minutes about what to expect in the tent revival services. 

I drove by to check the condition of my banners on the way back and one of the stakes had been broken. It is probably a random event, but it did cause me to watch the tent a little closer last night.

The first service under the tent was great. 



My parents and Steve and Karen were at tent revival Sunday night and the Eldridges drove up from northern, Kentucky too. We also had our band from Dryden Rd. with us. I will write more about that later. It was super wonderful to have them all.

We had several visitors from the neighborhood with two different sets of people from two of the other churches close by. That was an encouragement to us. It was also great to have unchurched people under the tent and a whole lot more listening in the surrounding area. We are looking for great things.

That wraps up the weekend. Please come be with us if you can this week. We are so grateful for the visitors last night. Thank you for reading today.

Davy

Sunday, July 14, 2019

View Out The Front Window 7/14/19

This is our view out the front window this week at Damon Park in Middletown.
  


This is the view we will see mostly this week and what a beautiful sight it is to behold!



Here are the links to our posts from this last week.

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Elco Campmeeting Notes 2019

Hey Friends,

This is Odie reporting in from Ohio. Today is tent setup day in Middletown, Ohio. I am excited about this week of tent revival close to home! Click here for more information. 

You are invited to join us this week under the Blue and White gospel tent. Services begin tomorrow and run through Friday night.  The tent will be in Damon Park, 1500 Pershing Avenue. Please join us in prayer for lives to be changed in Middletown!

Elco Campmeeting 
We had a fabulous week last week at the camp meeting in Elco, Illinois. It was wonderful to see so many great friends! God blessed us with excellent services. We received spiritual food for the soul and encouragement for our hearts. It was a refreshing that I needed.

Check out the pictures from Elco 2019 by clicking here and here

Today I will share with you my notes from the services. I tried to get details from each sermon that I heard during the meeting. Each message was very good. 

I may be a tad biased, but my Dad preached phenomenal each morning. I loved seeing him covered with the anointing and ministering to the saints. Each morning there was also a visiting minister.  All four men did a great job preaching. Pastor T.D. Boyd was the night speaker. He was led by God to give us exactly what we needed to hear!

In closing, I will leave you with my Camp meeting notes. Thank you for stopping by and visiting with me today. It is always great to have you here. Have a great weekend!

Odie

Elco Family Camp 2019, Elco, Illinois 

Monday, July 1st

Pastor T.D. Boyd
"Hagar"

Tuesday, July 2nd

10:30 Morning Service

Bro. Davy Boggs
Acts 2:15-39
“Radical Revival”

Bro. Doug Phillips 
Judges 6:1-15
”Gideon”

7:30 Evening Service 

Bro. T.D. Boyd 
Deuteronomy 3:11
“The Last Giant Of The End Times”

Wednesday, July 3rd

10:30 Morning Service 

Bro. Davy Boggs 
Acts 2:39
Psalms 97:10
Proverbs 8:13
”Radical Hunger For God”


Bro. Tim Newton 
Isaiah 55:10-11
”If God Said It”

7:30 Evening Service

Powerful Holy Ghost Outpouring 
Bro. T.D Boyd exhorted 
Bro. Davy Boggs sang and exhorted 

Thursday, July 4th

10:30 Morning Service 

Bro. Davy Boggs
Acts 2:39
Acts 3:1-3
“Radical Faith”

Bro. Tim Webb 
Galatians 6:17
“There’s A Story Behind The Scars”

7:30 Evening Service 

Bro. T.D. Boyd 
Luke 23:26
“Taking His Cross Into The World”

Friday, July 5th

10:30 Morning Service

Bro. Davy Boggs
Acts 2:39
Acts 1:8
“Radical Responsibility”

Bro. Ronald Coots
Zechariah 3:1-7
“Restoration”


Friday, July 12, 2019

Bro. Shobanke and Tent Revival

This week revolved around two things, Bro. Shobanke and getting everything in order for tent revival. Two things are all we needed to stay busy.

I picked up Bro. Shobanke Monday morning at a house about 15 minutes away. Pastor Hoskins and the Corwin church allowed him to stay in their evangelists quarters and that was a big help to us. This was his last few days in the states so he had quite of bit of shopping to do at Walmart. Kelly Jo helped him with that.

The rest of the days, we spent time together, prayed together, planned together and enjoyed being with our dear friend. When he would take a few minutes to rest, we would work on laundry, generator maintenance and other tent stuff.

Oh, I used the new (used) mower for the first time Thursday morning. It mows great! The generator maintenance I was doing was changing the oil and air filter in the bus generator. It will probably be cranked up tomorrow afternoon and run for about eight days straight.

Before we knew it, the time had flown by and we were taking Bro. Shobanke to the airport in Dayton. It was sad to seem him go through security and make his way to his first plane. We were able to send him off with a good offering, including money to help supplement salaries of the leadership at GoodNews Christian School. We are thankful for that.

He actually went home a few days early. He was supposed to preach at Corwin Wednesday night and at Dryden Rd. Thursday night. He told me Tuesday that he did not feel up to preaching and wanted to go home a little earlier. I found a flight out Thursday, so we had to cancel Dryden Rd. He testified at Corwin, I preached and then Bro. Shobanke prayed for the people.

We had a great service at Corwin and Odie took a few pictures.











































Thursday we took Bro. Shobanke for one last American feast before taking him to the airport. He wanted Golden Corral and I believe he got our money's worth. His doctors at home told him he needed to eat good food and plenty of it and he is trying to do it.

After seeing Bro. Shobanke off, we went to church at our home church at Dryden Rd. Bro. Bennie preached great and we loved being home.















Here are a few more pictures from the week.












I have my Dad's truck at the Ranch. This morning and I will hook it to the trailer and swing the trailer around in a position to hook up to the bus. I will also load some sound equipment from the bus into the trailer.

In the early afternoon, we plan to take the bus and trailer to the tent site in Middletown and try to put everything in place. KJ will drive the truck so that I can hook it to the trailer and park it in the right position for the tent set up.

Once that is done, we will mark all the tent stakes and have everything ready for the huge crowd (That is faith talking) that will be there Saturday at 8:00 AM to put the tent in the air.

By Sunday morning I hope to show you a picture of the tent in Damon Park in Middletown, Ohio.

Thank you for stopping by today.

Davy