Stuck on the Beauty--post Haiti Reflection by April McCullohs

April was one of CATB's "ladies on a mission" last month. Enjoy her reflection of the experience...

I’ve been back from Haiti for three days now, three nights’ worth of sleep in my own bed, three days’ worth of making meals for the boys, cleaning up toys, reading and hugging and laughing with the two children that belong to me.

Haiti’s images wash over me, waves of sounds and colors, when I least expect.

It happens while I’m folding laundry, holding up the boxers that belong to Carter and I see him, the orphaned one whose name I never learned, running past me, rubble flying up, skinny, ashy legs, bottom covered only by boxers because no one cares about the delineation of certain clothes for certain purposes–it’s all function, down there, no luxury of what’s proper and what’s not.

It happens when Walker cries because his bottom is covered in red rash and I grab the ointment and a fresh diaper and I wonder–what do the mommas do when their babies cry? Why am I the one allowed the privilege of meeting every need of my child, never having to soothe only with my arms, with my prayers and my songs, never having to plead for his physical healing because a prayer is all I have? What would my motherhood look like with no doctor, no hospital for emergencies, no ointment for red bottoms?

It happens when I wake and I sense the physical distance we’ve created from each other here in this culture and my house, my neighborhood, is quiet. Too quiet. I long for the sounds of life, for the immediate sense of community, for the sounds of the roosters and the children getting ready for school, for the songs of the kitchen cooks, rising up to greet us, even for the honks of the tap-taps letting us know that another day begins, and will we rise to it?

There was beauty in Haiti and it belonged to no possession.... Click HERE to read more

Sign-up 4 Spring Growth Groups Now




"Where two or three gather together as my followers,
I am there among them"
Matthew 18:20

Church at the Bay Spring Growth Groups start up the week of February 19th. Don't miss out. This is a terrific way to meet some people AND to get closer in relationship with our Lord. If you've never participated in a small group setting, take this "next step". I promise, no regrets!

Several ladies are leading or co-leading groups this session. Check out the list to find the right fit for you. Check this Sunday's program or click HERE for specifics.

If you'd prefer a "ladies only" group, there are 2 choices:

~~Sandy Mayer's group: Wednesday evenings at the Citrus Park Mall Food Court, 6:30pm

~~Michele Laccabue's group: Thursday evenings in her home, 7pm


Any questions? click HERE

Meet YOU at the Finish Line


The start of a new year seems to be an appropriate time to reflect on the past and set goals for the future. Recently, we've blogged about refreshing our prayer life, having a heart for missions, and creating new habits for stewarding God's money.

Today, I'd like to challenge you...
to lace up your running shoes, enjoy the great outdoors with a nice run or walk,
and consider joining us for a team road race in 6 weeks.

March 10th
Armadillo Run ~ Oldsmar
5K or 10K option
Click HERE for further details or to register ($25)

I personally love this race because it is close to home & it's small town racing at its best...
only a few hundred runners, not thousands, the route is scenic, food & prizes afterward.

We have 6 weeks to train & prepare.
Goals: fun, fellowship, & finish line ; )

Experienced & novice runners welcome (ladies, men, & children)

Click HERE if you'd like to join Team CATB.