On Friday, we took our second trip to Liepaja. This trip was to see Camp Wesley and the
Methodist Church at Paplaka. Reverend
Inese Budnika was gone during our first trip to Liepaja. She is the minister at the Paplaka Church, as
well as being in charge of the camp. Friday,
we inspected both facilities. On
Saturday, we helped at a cleaning and maintenance day at the camp. Sunday, we attended the Methodist Church in
Liepaja at 11:00 am and service in Paplaka at 2:00 pm. They were very nice services. It was Mother’s day here also.
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Church Service at Paplaka |
The Paplaka congregation has been an active Methodist
congregation since the 1990’s, but it is a rural congregation. The church is located in the town’s cultural
center, which was built during Soviet times.
The building also has the town’s store and space for residence to make traditional
craft items.
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Paplaka Cultural Center & Church Location |
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Paplaka Sanctuary |
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Paplaka Fellowship Hall |
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Traditional Craft Room |
Camp Wesley was dedicated in 2005 and has been making
improvements each year since. As you
can see the camp was originally a vibrant farm.
The barn is named the Alabama Building because the Methodist Church’s
Alabama Conference made a large donation to renovate the building – which now
includes a commercial kitchen, dining hall, flush toilets and showers. The Holston Conference also made a donation
for work done on the house.
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Camp Wesley |
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Alabama Building |
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Top Floor of Alabama Building | |
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Dining Hall |
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Kitchen |
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Our Host Rev.
Inese Budnika |
Camp Wesley is looking for summer camp and construction
teams to come. They have several
landscaping and construction projects they could use some help with. One of them is to build 4 wood cabins. They have platforms where tents are now set-up
for the campers. It would be better to
have wood cabins, built on the platforms, for the children and youth to stay in. On the coast, storms can blow in quickly and
being in wood buildings would be reassuring for the campers.
Let me know if you would like to help in anyway.
Stay tuned for my next report.