Here's an overview of the week
- December 27
- After an orientation meeting at 9 a.m. in El Paso First Church of the
Nazarene, we'll load into buses for Mexico and be crossing the border by 11
a.m.
- 7 p.m. Evening meal
- 8 p.m. Organizational / information meeting
- December 28 - Worship with local churches
- December 29 - Ministry/Work day
- December 30 - Ministry/Work day
- December 31 - Ministry/Work day till about 2 p.m., then New Year's Eve
Services at each site
- January 1 -Fun day- soccer, basketball, volleyball, cookout at local high school (11 a.m. - 3 p.m.), then at 7 p.m. the Noche Mexicana/Farewell at the hotel
- January 2 - Final Ministry/Work day until 2 p.m., then the afternoon of shopping, packing, etc.
- January 3 - Leave hotel to return to the border
A typical Commission Unto Mexico day
7:00 a.m. Breakfast in hotel restaurant
8:00
a.m. Load vans and buses; leave for ministry sites
9:00 a.m. Construction work, visitation, Bible
schools, medical work
12:30 p.m. Lunch at ministry
sites
4:30 p.m. Leave ministry sites to return to
hotel
6:30 p.m. Dinner in hotel restaurant
8:30
p.m. Team devotional and planning meetings in hotel
11:00
p.m. Everyone to bed
On the evening of December 31, teams will return to their ministry sites for
a New Year's Eve meal and church service. The services will climax at midnight
with a prayer time. Teams will be back at the hotel around 1 a.m.
Are you a site/team leader? [ click here ]
Need more information?
E-mail us:
mexico@snu.edu
Call us: 405-717-6216
Write us: Commission Unto Mexico, Southern Nazarene
University, 6729 NW 39th, Bethany, OK 73008
"Words cannot describe"
"This was the second year that our family has gone on Commission Unto
Mexico. It was awesome to see my sons interact with the youth from the church;
they were a real blessing to us as we watched them work all day beside us (if
not harder than us), then on Sunday morning they led the worship for the church.
I am glad that my sons were able to experience what God has to offer them."
-- The Harding family (Billy, Johnna, Adam and Aaron)
"What was most special for me was that while there was a language
barrier, you could feel the love of Jesus cross across the cultural and language
differences!" -- Johnna Harding