From left, Pastor Shawn Martinez from The Grove in Liberty Hill, a pastor from Celebration’s Leander/Liberty Hill campus, Yesterday’s Gone Founder and Executive Director Loree Tamayo, Pastor Nathan Brown of Vintage Church in Liberty Hill, and Pastor Jordan Geist from Northpoint in Cedar Park participated in a Blessing of the Land Ceremony as part of Yesterday’s Gone expanded property in Liberty Hill on January 29. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.
Pastors Jordan Geist, far left, Nathan Brown, center left, a pastor from Celebration's Leander/Liberty Hill campus, center right, and Shawn Martinez stake a cross on Yesterday’s Gone expanded property as part of the Blessing of the Land Ceremony, January 29. Photo by Nalani Nuylan.
Lilies of the Field is Loree Tamayo’s favorite movie. The 1963 film follows a group of German nuns as they try to set up a chapel in the Arizona desert. Needing help to build the chapel, a man named Homer was hired to assist the nuns. With little to no funds, the nuns pray for the lumber and the bricks. Through the miracles of God, t...