Logos Hope is back in action after all the work was completed on schedule, with the safety checks and inspections passed, and the passenger ship safety certificate renewed for another year of service.
“We have completed the 2022 dry dock project. We are grateful to each one who has supported, prayed and encouraged us along the way. Most of all, we acknowledge with thanks all those on board who worked so hard to finish the work we started out to do,” says Project Supervisor Matt Blair (Australia). “It takes much planning to manage more than 140 people to complete over 500 jobs – working alongside the shipyard and other sub-contractors, sequenced so that we do not get in each other’s way. We are glad that we have such great quality leaders taking responsibility for their assigned areas. No question, we were blessed with everyone working together as a team with high morale.”
The last two days of annual maintenance were spent transitioning back into operational mode, testing the ship’s systems, re-filling tanks, removing the protective coverings on the floors and cleaning carpets, and putting tools and equipment back in place. Over the weekend, the shore-based teams returned to the ship, excited about their experiences of serving with churches and other organisations around the Canary Islands over the previous weeks. After refuelling on Sunday evening, the ship departed on a three-day voyage to the next port of call: Seville, Spain, where the first week will be a well-earned rest for all on board!
Share On Your Socials
“Life with God is an adventure, and do you trust Him enough to say 'Yes!' to that adventure?” When Jenna Montgomery heard a conference speaker say that, it was the final confirmation that she needed to step out. “God wanted me to use my professional skills to invest in something eternal,” she said in an interview with OM Journalist Nicky Andrews.
Las Palmas, Gran Canaria :: Logos Hope arrives in Europe after six years abroad and the President of the Canary Islands officially opens the bookfair.
Las Palmas, Canary Islands :: With work on the hull completed, Logos Hope goes back into the water while maintenance work on board continues.
Las Palmas, Canary Islands :: Teams sent out across the Canary Islands are involved in a wide variety of opportunities to serve.
Las Palmas, Canary Islands :: Logos Hope goes into the period of annual maintenance while teams spread around the islands and beyond to serve communities.
Ceuta, Spain :: Crewmembers collect trash and litter from a beach.
Ceuta, Spain :: Logos Hope docks at the port of Ceuta for the first time in her history.
Sevilla, Spain :: A poverty simulation takes place on board Logos Hope.
Sevilla, Spain :: Logos Hope arrives in Seville and the mayor of the city officially opens the floating bookfair to the public.
El Camino de Santiago isn’t just for nature lovers, hike enthusiasts and those passionate about the historically religious pilgrimage. It's also for Jesus followers looking to share the gospel.
Las Palmas, Canary Islands :: With work on the hull completed, Logos Hope goes back into the water while maintenance work on board continues.
Las Palmas, Canary Islands :: Teams sent out across the Canary Islands are involved in a wide variety of opportunities to serve.
Las Palmas, Canary Islands :: Logos Hope goes into the period of annual maintenance while teams spread around the islands and beyond to serve communities.
OM's Ship Ministry's tribute to Dale Rhoton.