Men from Fairview UMC, Loudon UMC and Friendsville UMC gathered on Saturday, October 11, 2008 to put down the sub-flooring for the Potter's House. Men worked to glue down the flooring and screw it into the floor joists. The purpose of all this work is again to give a solid foundation for the flooring in the new church.One of the neatest things about today is that at the end our construction supervisor, John Russell, with some help laid off where the walls will be built in the weeks to come. Now we can begin to see what the building is going to look like.

Our friend, Rev. Darryl Rasnake, associate pastor at Church St. UMC, was able to come by to help. I told him about the blog and he said he had already seen it. Christina, from Latvia, had sent him a link to it. So this blog has already traveled half way around the world. We would like to say hello to our friends in Latvia. This is a good reminder that you can help spread the news about this mission project. All you have to do is tell someone else, or send them the link to this blog. By the way, Darryl actually did some work while he was here. Here is a picture of he and Pastor Dani Castillo carrying a sheet of flooring to be installed. It was good to have Darryl here. He was very involved in getting this project off the ground.



As we see the work on marking off the walls, we anticipate the work for the next several weeks. Saturday, October 18th will be the beginning of work on building and erecting the two long walls for the church. These walls are 70 feet long. It will take about 15 men to lift these walls into place. There will also be a lot of work getting these put together. There is work for skilled and non-skilled workers. We will start about 8 am and work most of the day. Even if you can only be there for part of the day, we welcome you to come. We will have lunch and drinks.
Please let me know if you are coming to work and how many from your church to expect. You may reach me at
tonycollins@bellsouth.net. Please continue to pray for this project and for Bonnie Howard, who is still at St. Mary's Hospital.