Irwin was willing to preach the message (which is usually a mixture of Pidgin and English, the ratio of English to Pidgin depends a lot on who is preaching!) Dale was the worship leader and Gay and I led the singing along with Jen H. who was out from the MAF base in Mt. Hagen for the week. We laughed when the three of us ladies all showed up at church wearing blue meri blouses!
(photo: Gay H., Jen H., and Lori)
Most of the songs were in Pidgin with a few English ones. We had a lot of fun with "Hallelu, Hallelu, Hallelu, Hallelujah" (that's the one where you split into two groups and stand when it's your turn to sing and sit when it's not.) They really enjoyed that one.
Scott did a great job of reading Acts 6 for the Scripture reading (in English). We are going through the book of Acts in our Sunday morning messages.
(photo: Scott doing Scripture reading)
Amy and Arianna did a beautiful creative movement routine they had made up to the song "Blessed be the Name of the Lord".
(photo: Arianna and Amy doing creative movement to a song,
Dale is sitting on the bench in the background.)
In his message Irwin reminded us that the men chosen to minister to the widows in Acts 6 were not particularly gifted in food services, but they were filled with the Spirit. He shared his personal testimony of how he, as as a young man, didn't believe in God or the truth of the Bible but decided to read the Bible so he could make an intelligent decision to reject it. Well, in time he began to realize that the Bible was true but struggled in accepting it in faith. Only after fasting and praying over a weekend was he able to completely surrender to God and the truth of His Word.
It was a reminder to all of us of the power of God's Word and how we can't expect to be filled with the Spirit if we are not regularly getting fed by the Bread of Life.
The lady who is slightly taller than Scott and Amy is Jen H. Here she is with all the MAF Telefomin kids (except Lauren, age 2, who was still napping). Jen and her husband, who is an aircraft mechanic, come from New Zealand and are based at the main MAF base in Mt. Hagen. Jen is our home school support teacher (along with Jill C. from Nova Scotia). We always look forward to their visit every few months to offer their support and encouragement. They usually spend a day or two with each family, often bringing some fun crafts or games with them to add some variety to our school routine.
SUMMER BREAK
We are into our second week of "summer holidays" and plan to start up with our regular school routine in mid-June.
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