Margarita Romo is our founder and President of our Board of Directors. She
volunteers her time to oversee the day to day operations of the mission.
In 1987 Resurrection House Mission was created
as a project of Farmworkers Self Help to provide spiritual outreach to the
community of Tommytown just north of Dade City. In 1987
she was given the permission of Bishop Franzen of the Florida-Bahamas Synod to act
as our Volunteer Lay Director. Ordained in 2003 by the Blessed Assurance
Temple in Bartow, Florida, Margarita does all that she can as we await the
ordination of her son Bruce.
Bruce Edwards is our Mission Director and Music Director. Son of Margarita Romo,
he has been involved with Resurrection House since the days of visiting the
migrant camps. Bruce is currently enrolled in the ELCA's TEEM program. We
expect that by the end of 2009 Bruce will be ordained and installed as the
pastor of Resurrection House Mission. Bruce is also busy planning the new church building
that will be built in Resurrection Park and if that were not enough to keep him
busy he is also the lead singer and
drummer for zoomdaddy, our contemporary Christian band.
Catalina
Morales. Catalina serves as one of our community outreach workers. In
addition to helping prepare for Sunday services, she often travels with
Margarita to visit those in our community that can not make it to church due to
illness or other reasons. She also provides transportation to members of our
congregation that need a ride to a doctor's appointments and such.
James Brown
and Cindy Abati-Brown. James volunteers as our Administrative Assistant, Assistant
Music Director and band leader on Sunday mornings and he serves as Treasurer on
our Board of Directors. His background includes
broadcasting and music as well as management positions. His wife Cindy
volunteers as our Chorus Director and along with Margarita, she helps to get the
kids to and from singing engagements as well as learning new songs for Sundays
at Rez House. Cindy is a classically trained vocalist and loves working with the
kids.
In addition to our staff the volunteers mentioned above, there are many others. The men and women of our community are involved in so many ways, some helping with construction projects, others sewing and ironing for the children’s choir and still more cooking for the Sunday meals. The support does not stop with the community. Throughout our beginnings we have been blessed with visits from church groups from as far away as New Canaan, Connecticut. That group brought over 100 teens to help clear the land that is now Resurrection Park. Before they left they built a soccer field and a small playground for the younger children was built. A group of men from Nativity Lutheran Church in Weeki Wachee made several visits in past years to help finish various construction projects and most recently a group of 25 visited from a The Lutheran Church of the Ascension in Savannah, Georgia to paint and install a patio next to our pavilion in the park. We hear that they will be back this summer.