We recently traveled to the Warm Springs Reservation, here in Oregon, over the weekend of January 27th and 28th. We met with  several  members of the community at Kah-nee-ta Lodge for dinner. The following day, Sunday, we attended services at Pauls church and were then guests at the Long House where we unloaded about a hundred boxes of food, several boxes of clothing, and a number of Bibles for distribution. We were very  warmly received and look forward to visiting with them again.

    Billy Joe  Berry Speak Thunder is a rancher that Don was able to provide hay for after a severe wildfire a number of years back.  Billy Joe brought along his grandson Jacob to dinner.

    Paul Veath is a local pastor at Simnasho Community Church.

    Gladys Grant is a longtime missionary on the Warm Springs Reservation.

Here are some Pictures from that trip. Click any picture for a full-sized image.



Having dinner with Billy Joe, Paul, and
Gladys at the Kah-nee-ta Lodge
Left to Right: Gladys, Jacob, Paul ,
Billy Joe, and Don


Simnasho Community church, where Paul pastors, sets behind the old elementary school
First Nation's truck and trailer in front of the church building which is also the local police station


Simnasho Community church Simnasho Community church


The First Lady of  the Warm Springs Reservation
Gladys and the kids lead the singing


The congregation
Don addresses the congregation


Don addresses the congregation The groceries are laid out for distribution in the long house

The Long House
A stop on the way back with Mt Hood in the distance