New works in Montpelier & Barcelona? I hope so!

I’ve had the chance to go out with some other CA staff this past week to do some (more) research in the cities of Montpelier and Barcelona. After 5 full days of traveling, meetings, and walking I’m really tired. I’m in Barcelona now waiting to head to the airport and I’m so tired that all I feel like doing is sitting and typing on my computer! *Note: I’m in this really cool pub that I’ve walked by a hundred times and I had no idea how cool it is in here. Free wifi too! I really really wish that I didn’t have to get on a plane tonight in order to go ‘home’ and see my family. I wish that we just lived here and I could just drop in here from our apartment…that would make life a lot easier and it make Jen and I oh-so-happy to be finally settled!!!*

So the research stuff…both cities went well. Very different places and very different trips. Montpelier was virtually unknown to any of us. We had some great meetings and learned a lot about the city. It’s a really pretty place and a ton of students! People we talked to said that there were as many as from 60k to 90k students…in a city of 500,000 that’s a lot. We left really feeling like there is opportunity…also important, it seemed as though a lot of those we talked with would like to see another church planted there. Like most cities in Europe…there are only a few churches in every city that are really doing anything about the current spiritual climate here, other than just simply existing.

This has been my 4th time in Barca…and a very productive time for us. Marty planted a church here in 1992 that has since been lead by people from Assemblies of God. It’s been cool to be here w/ Marty, to hear his stories and to learn from his experience. We had a few meetings and all of them went well…Each person expressed the need for new work here and each offered to help in any way and to be a resource for us. Everyone also expressed a need to really know Spanish (and even Catalan) even though our initial work will be with internationals. We are stoked to learn Spanish and I’m really looking forward to being able to communicate here. I think that I’ll love the city even more when I feel less out of water. I saw places in the city that I had never seen and even found a great open air market with all kinds of stuff that we may be able to use someday! I feel like I have a much broader and better understanding of the work that is going on here…it’s great to know the context in which we’ll be entering…and to have the relationships with people who have experience and can provide wisdom when we’ll certainly need it! 

All in all, both places are great places where more, new, and creative forms of following Jesus are needed. I’m excited to see how Jen and I will engage Barcelona and take what I’ve learned here and put it to use…and see lives changed.

2 thoughts on “New works in Montpelier & Barcelona? I hope so!

  1. I just came to Barcelona, I am french and I am looking for informations about this beautiful city, I have found a lot of blogs and particularly one is very interesting. I enclose the link if you want to have a look:)

    Barcelonablog.wordpress.com
    Even if you are not in the city yet, it is always interesting to have diferent opinions concerning a same topic:)
    Have a nice day,
    Mélanie.

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