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The Vessel blog focuses on community service, current events happening in the ministry, and event highlights.


Vessel Newsletter | June 2020
So far, year 2020 has brought many undesirable phenomenon, ranging from a global pandemic, to riots and race issues, and the Saharan dust st
Kami Panfilau
Jun 29, 20201 min read


Vessel Newsletter | May 2020
As we slowly (but surely) resume our normal lives, we must learn to practice reflection. As sinful beings, we are in the habit of forgetting
Kami Panfilau
May 30, 20201 min read


May 30th, 2020
Getting these projects set up in May was a challenge as recent quarantine made planning more difficult. The Lord came through though as...
Doug Serra
May 30, 20202 min read


Vessel Newsletter | April 2020
If we're being honest, we are ready to resume normal life with COVID-19 tamed. We are ready to see work trucks leaving to their sites early
Kami Panfilau
Apr 29, 20201 min read


Vessel Newsletter | March 2020
It seems as though there is a competition between two biblical concepts during this time of sickness in Christian communities: faith and dis
Kami Panfilau
Mar 30, 20201 min read


Vessel Newsletter | February 2020
The month of February is often considered the month of love or affection. The idea of love is one thing that many hold close to their hearts
Kami Panfilau
Feb 29, 20201 min read


Vessel Newsletter | January 2020
Moving into 2020, we all have expectations. Expectations of new life seasons, potential opportunities never previously achieved, or even exp
Kami Panfilau
Jan 31, 20201 min read


Vessel Newsletter | December 2019
This month we celebrate the birth of our Lord and King Jesus! God did not choose the strongest, elite, or powerful to carry out his plan for
Kami Panfilau
Dec 31, 20191 min read


Vessel Newsletter | November 2019
Across our dinner tables this season, we will have an abundance of things for which we are thankful.
Kami Panfilau
Nov 30, 20191 min read


November 9th, 2019
This batch of projects was the most challenging yet -- not because of the labor involved, as our volunteers yet again poured themselves...
Doug Serra
Nov 9, 20192 min read
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