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The Calvary Has Arrived. From Maine. Tis the season to remember heroes. Reposted from Nov 7, 2012–one week after Sandy.

December 17, 2017 by Blogfinger

This group of Calvary Chapel workers  is from Bangor, Maine. All photos by Paul Goldfinger. Click left to enlarge.

By Paul Goldfinger

The Calvary Chapel is a worldwide nondenominational organization of about 1000 Christian churches.  A group from that organization consisting of 30 workers, drove in a caravan to Ocean Grove for ten hours in order to help with the recovery here and in surrounding towns.   We found them working in a cold rain today in Firemen’s Park, cutting up fallen trees, as the nor’easter was beginning to show up at the shore.

Cutting up at New Jersey and Main Avenue (an appropriate place for these Maine guys to be). An elderly Grover was standing on the porch, astonished at the sights and sounds in front of him.

They were fully equipped with five trucks, slickers, chain saws and other equipment.  They are very self sufficient—even cook their own food. The Camp Meeting Association is putting them up in Grove Hall, and the Calvary Chapel organization from Old Bridge is using the Youth Temple as a staging area.  Workers from Texas and Illinois are also here, and they have divided into seven crews, working in various locations around town.

A truckload of them hurried down New Jersey Avenue to seek out another location

Despite the awful weather, they seemed cheerful, strong and enthusiastic.  It is quite an amazing sight.

The group’s spokesman P.K. Kurth spoke to us. He seemed pleased to be here. I asked him for a big smile, and he said, “This is the best I can do.” I thanked one of his men for helping us, and he said, also with a smile, “God bless you.”

 

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Posted in OCTOBER STORM | Tagged The Calvary has arrived | 3 Comments

3 Responses

  1. on November 8, 2012 at 11:34 am Anonymous

    You guys make me cry……Thank You,
    God Bless You!


  2. on November 8, 2012 at 7:30 am Lynette Johnston

    You guys are all awesome !!!! My son Mark is in your group !!!! Give him a hug from his momma…… ❤Lynette Johnston


  3. on November 7, 2012 at 3:27 pm Beth cook

    I should think a good nor’easter wouldn’t phase Mainers!



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