Pat and Bob Eckart travel the country in their RV, enjoying the camaraderie of fellow Christians and local highlights like a picnic on a Kansas buffalo ranch.
“Wherever we go, we’re treated like kings and queens,” said Pat who, along with her husband, serves with Lutheran Church Extension Fund’s (LCEF) Laborers For Christ (LFC). “We’ve yet to be at a church where they haven’t reached out to us and been so happy we’re there. They make you feel special!”
But there’s a more important reason this Bella Vista, Ark., couple help ministries build, remodel and update facilities, boosting spiritual lives in congregations and communities at the same time.
“Helping others and serving our Lord is a big part of our lives,” Pat said. People looking for an opportunity to serve “don’t know what they’re missing out on!”
Doing ‘something worthwhile’
Since their first project in 2006, the Eckarts have shared their enthusiasm for this new life chapter that has more than filled their post-retirement desire, Bob says, “to do something worthwhile.”
Serving as a laborer also gives him a needed change from his nearly 40-year career in project management and business development. “Instead of using my head for sales and on a computer, I wanted hands-on work,” said Bob, happy to be pounding nails rather than a keyboard.
The Eckarts discovered Lutheran Church Extension Fund’s Laborers For Christ while traveling to visit their children. A stop in Phoenix, Ariz., for worship included a presentation about the program – the program they now urge others to try.
Their encouragement has led to new laborers, including family members, a couple from their home church in Bella Vista and people from congregations where the Eckarts have served.
Bob and Pat worked alongside Bob Miller when Miller’s congregation, Our Savior Lutheran Church in Granbury, Texas, participated in LFC. Today, the former airline pilot is the project manager at Joy Lutheran Church in Cambridge, Minn., where they are building a new narthex and remodeling the sanctuary and fellowship hall.
Wanted: more laborers
Despite those new members, LFC is battling a laborers shortage. More Christians who enjoy serving, witnessing their faith, traveling and meeting new people are needed to keep up with requests from ministries.
Is serving as a laborer right for you? Here’s some encouragement from the Eckarts:
Willingness to work.
While construction experience is helpful and much appreciated, Bob says even more important is your “willingness to work, as opposed to going south for the winter and just sitting around.”
Women serve, on and beyond the construction site.
Pat points out that LFC’s rostered members include women. Laborers’ wives also take part in the life of the congregation they serve, participating in Bible studies, lending a hand with vacation Bible school and church outreach events. As a registered nurse, Pat’s medical expertise has come in handy, for laborers as well as volunteers.
Own an RV, enjoying camping?
Most laborers have their own RV or camper, where they live while on a project. Laborers typically park at or near the construction site, forming a campsite where they gather for devotions and fellowship.
‘Wherever the Lord wants us to go’
In August 2018, the Eckarts were among the laborers working in Litchfield, Ill., for Zion Lutheran Church and School. Along with building a new addition, they were enjoying new friendships.
“Wherever we go, we always make friends,” said Pat, who, with Bob, has served in has served in California, Montana, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas and Minnesota in addition to Illinois. After they leave a church, they continue to stay in touch with people with whom they’ve worked and worshipped.
Their work in Litchfield is their 12th project with laborers – and certainly not their last. “We’re going to go wherever the Lord wants us to go,” Pat said.
To learn more about LCEF and Laborers For Christ, please call Jeff Herndon, 314-885-6444, email ministry.support@lcef.org or visit https://lcef.org/laborers-for-christ/