Saturday was another great day! Al Ridley is the Director of Missions with the Greater Boston Baptist Association and a veteran church planter. Al drove out to the house the team is staying at and spent a few hours with us Saturday morning.
During the afternoon, our team went in two different directions and visited potential communities and location for the church plant. We were very pleased with one and I hope I can give more information on that soon.
We learned a lot about the few churches that are in the area. Here are some things we learned, along with some highlights of the day:
- There are about 95 English speaking churches spread over 6 million people
- It is estimated that only about .5% of those are Christ followers
- Church planting in Boston is a hard thing with many casualties
- Major groups like Willow Creek and Louis Giglio’s Passion have attempted to plant here and failed
- In New England, relationship trumps everything! (wait…that’s true everywhere!)
- Plymouth Rock is A LOT smaller than I expected!!!
- You can see that picture and others on the Flickr slideshow.
- We are definitely from the south!
- Favorite quote from the weekend: “Hey man, the people on the streets around here are like deer back home, jumping out in front of your car” – Chuck Morris
- We ate at a restaurant called 99 that was pretty good! Still have not had authentic New England Clam Chowder.
- I think we are going to try to get the chowder and maybe take in some history of the city after worship at two different churches Sunday morning.
If you have trouble with the link to Flickr for some reason, here is the full address where you can see some pictures from the weekend:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrislewisblog/show/
Thanks as always for the prayers!!


November 9th, 2008 at 1:01 pm
Hi.
I just wanted to thank you for participating in the blog open house.
I have posted all of the participating blogs.
Do you use bookmarking?
I am going to have a bookmarking open house in the future.
http://kubrickspick.org
Thanks,
Ryan
November 9th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
Hey, thought you might like to know there is great clam chowder directly across from plymouth rock at a little walk up. I can’t wait to hear all about everything from the trip.
Love, mom