A house for Pastor Madembo


The people of Makifu Parish have begun building a house for the pastor's family.



Two years ago, they completed the construction of this chapel.  The section straight ahead in the photo above is the sanctuary; the section on the right is office space for the pastor, congregational secretary, and a small sacristy.

When Pastor Madembo and his family moved here, they lived in a rented house just down the road.  


Here's a view from behind the chapel, where the parsonage is under construction. They have made a lot of progress in just two months.


Parishioners contribute to this project in many ways.  Some provided labor, collecting stones for the foundation, digging the foundation, making bricks, and helping to construct the walls.


A gift from 2014 SOTV travelers (a thank offering for the hospitality we received in the parish) provided funds to purchase cement for this stage of the construction.




Azuberi Mhema is a skilled mason and serves the congregation as chair of construction projects. Typically, the walls will go up before the rainy season.  If funds allow, next year the roof will be added. The third and final stage of the project involves a cement floor, stucco exterior, plastered interior walls, paint, windows and doors. Supplies are the biggest expense, while labor is donated by congregation members.

Shoulder to shoulder, one step at a time. May God bless all who contribute to the project.

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