Last Days On The Move

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Flanked by heavy equipment and saints arriving for the fellowship meeting, Pastor Jones of  Last Days is on his way to check on the Children's Church in another builing on the property.
Sister Aytman, a professor at the College of the Sequoias and a member of Mount Zion Temple Church in Tulare, greets  a visitor from out of state.
District Elder Gamble, Minister Davis and Eric Thomas all know where the food is as they circulate around the back door to the kitchen..
Sister Darlene serves in her capacity as usher duitfully on this day. She's a wonderful example of the discipline, pride and professionalism Last Days members exude in all they undertake.

"Where There is No Vision The People Perish!"


It is everywhere you look at Last Days--unity and vision. From the foyer to 5 mph speed limit enforced to protect neighbors and church members, Last Days is about the business of King Jesus. The brothers working security are in step and in uniform. This is the norm for these brothers.
    To the right, Minister Dusty James spearheads the construction of this multi-purpose room, assisted by  brother Cornell Houston (wearing glasses). Faithful and committed, Minister James runs a construction business, and he and the Last Days brothers work on this edifice after hours.
    Equipped with radios, they are able to stay in touch continuously and to signal each other if a crisis should arise.
    According to Pastor Jones, the room will be ready for use next year and will seat 400 people.
    "We are blessed to be here," District Elder Gamble said, "and to see the beautiful work that is going on. We feel a part of them. We should support them. We can accomplish things through prayer.
    "Know where you are going, how you are going to get there, and have the confidence to believe you're going to make it," he concluded.


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Service with a smile. This Sister from Last Days beams with pride as she works in the kitchen. Thank you for serving us so beautifully.
Minister Charles Bryson and "Leading Lady" Sister Gamble greet each other during the intermission.
"So the priest, so the people." They had to learn how to serve from someone, and Elder and Sister Jones have been  faithful examples.
Brother Houston faithfully and carefully making the rounds, while the saints enjoy the blessings of fellowship and the presence of the LORD.