We weren't sure what to expect since this was our first time hosting a ladies night. The whole evening exceeded our expectations. We gathered in the Home Economics room in the school and thirteen women walked through our door. In keeping with Cree tradition, we served tea and cookies. Our conversation centered around family, culture and the changes over the years. It was really interesting hearing about their childhood experiences while at fishing camp during the entire summer. Two women were even experienced dog mushers (dog sled racing), sometimes with fourteen dogs! We found that although we have cultural differences, there are many similarities. We shared with them how much we have enjoyed getting to know their children over the past years we've been coming to Southend. It was fun to finally meet them because even though we've spent a lot of time here, this was our first opportunity to get to know some of the ladies of the community.
We shared our testimonies with the Southend ladies and were honored they felt comfortable sharing their personal experiences with us. There was a lot of laughter shared around the table as well as some tears. Several asked how they could grow in their faith and we shared ways that God has used to grow our faith such as praying alone and with others, encouraging others with Bible verses, daily devotions and worshipping with others. We were able to give them Bibles we had brought with us which we received from Messiah, our home congregation. Toward the end of the evening we prayed together around the table and two of the women prayed in their native Cree language. We didn't know what they were saying, but the Holy Spirit did and it was wonderful!
The women asked if we would be coming back next year as they were concerned that since Father Mark is moving, we might not return. We assured them that we are planning to come next summer and we made plans for a potluck celebration. We received contact information from one of the Southend women as Father Mark will not be here next summer to help us schedule events. They requested that an event be hosted for the men of the community as well.
The evening ended with hugs and new-found friends.
John 16:33
"I have told you these things, so that in Me you may have peace. In this world you may have trouble...But take heart! I have overcome the world." John 16:33
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
VBS Day 2 ~ God Has a Perfect Plan for Each of Us!
Day 2 began with breakfast and devotion with the team. We were blessed with a total of 108 kids for VBS today! The final count for Monday's attendance was 105 kids. The two day total of dog attendance stands (on four legs) at 7! Many pups and full-grown dogs show up at teen night as well.
Today we learned about the promise God made to Abraham and Sarah, that Sarah would have a baby - even when they were very old. Best of all, God promised Abraham that someday the Savior would be one of his descendants. The promised Savior came hundreds of years later but Abraham believed that God keeps His promises. God gave Abraham the faith to believe and obey Him. He gives us faith to believe Him, too, just like Abraham. He speaks to us through the Bible, telling us that He is good, loving and faithful. When we see from the Bible how God kept His promises to Abraham and that His plan was good and perfect, we know that God will also keep His promises to us and show us that He has a good and perfect plan for us, too.
Today we learned about the promise God made to Abraham and Sarah, that Sarah would have a baby - even when they were very old. Best of all, God promised Abraham that someday the Savior would be one of his descendants. The promised Savior came hundreds of years later but Abraham believed that God keeps His promises. God gave Abraham the faith to believe and obey Him. He gives us faith to believe Him, too, just like Abraham. He speaks to us through the Bible, telling us that He is good, loving and faithful. When we see from the Bible how God kept His promises to Abraham and that His plan was good and perfect, we know that God will also keep His promises to us and show us that He has a good and perfect plan for us, too.
Angela as Abraham
God said, "I promise that I will give you as many descendants as there are stars in the sky."
Genesis 22:17
The kids are enthusiastic about the music, skits, puppet shows, games and snacks. You can see this in the pictures!
The giant beach ball is a hit!
Isn't it beautiful here? God's Country!
Father Mark joins in on the Djembe! He also plays the voice of God in the skits!
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
VBS Day 1 - God Promises to Love and Care for His Children
Waiting for VBS to begin!!! |
We were blessed with the attendance of over 95 children; many were waiting before the doors were open! The day included music - some songs from prior years as well as some new ones.
Southend kids were not afraid to answer all of our questions! |
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life." John 3:16
After Bible time, we split the kids into 2 groups and the younger kids played parachute games and the older kids played "Sheep & Shepherds" and other tag games.
The kids worked up a thirst after playing games, so we all took a break and served a snack of watermelon and animal crackers with water. We ended with more music and the craft of the day which was a salvation necklace.
After a break of clean-up and swimming, we prepared to host our first teen night. Our team has never hosted one in past years. We were pleased there were about 15 Southend teens that joined us. They had fun playing soccer and other games and shared a devotion together. We brought blue t-shirts for everyone that say "Jesus Loves Southend". This is the same logo we used last year for the VBS kids and the teens had wanted to have one as well.
We provided lots of pizza, watermelon, cookies & lemonade as well as a campfire. We hope these teens and more come back on Wednesday night which will be our 2nd and final teen night this year.
Playing "World Cup" soccer game in their new T-shirts! |
Playing soccer in the un-mowed fields at the school. |
Monday, August 5, 2013
Sunday - Fun Day!
Our Lady of Mount Carmel |
We worshipped with Father Mark and his congregation. This is the last time we will get to hear him give a sermon here because he has been re-assigned to Edmonton where he will have different responsibilities. The message was about the treasures that God has given each of us and maintaining a balance in giving and receiving these gifts. Afterwards we had food and fellowship with the congregation and members of the community in the yard outside of the Church. We distributed flyers that provided information about the Vacation Bible School, Teen Nights, and the Women's night that we are hosting this week. The Messiah kids interacted with the Southend kids and they made lots of braided bracelets and the God's eye craft. We also shared wristbands with Bible verses.
Enjoying coffee, tea, cheese, meat, crackers & cookies |
Getting to know the men of the community |
making God's Eyes |
making braided bracelets |
We headed to Reindeer Lake and the Southend Rocks where the Messiah Kids went swimming with the Southend kids. The water was a bit chilly but not as cold as last year. It didn't seem to bother them as they had a great time! We walked back to the school and played with the Southend kids. We played Kick Baseball, Battle Ball, painted fingernails and made beautiful pictures with sidewalk chalk.
having fun in Reindeer Lake |
swimming at the rocks |
A storm cloud moved in so we moved into the school to prepare for our first day of VBS. Everyone worked together to prepare snacks, music, and Bible story skits. Before we knew it, it was 10:30 pm and time to go to bed!
Sunday, August 4, 2013
We're Here!
Today is the day the Lord hath made - let us rejoice and be glad in it! We are much more than glad to be here- so excited! We arrived around 8:00 last night and got to see lots of our Southend friends. After a great night of sleep and a big breakfast we are off to Church and then are hosting a community gathering. Looking forward to a great day!
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Southend Bound!
On Wednesday night, we had a packing party at the church to
bless the trailer and team as we prepared for an early morning departure on
Thursday. Pastor Vic and Becky arrived
with a Canadian flag and even provided the lyrics to “O Canada!” Pastor Matt and Sarah also came and it was
fun to have the time to get to know them better.
The team left the cities at 5:30 a.m. on Thursday in two
vehicles and a trailer. God blessed us
with a beautiful day and clear roads.
Vernice’s parents and sister, Bonnie, and her family blessed us with prayer
and a delicious lunch at Bethel Lutheran Church in Bismarck. We crossed the border uneventfully and with
much thanks and praise! As soon as both
vehicles were clear, Kristin sang “O Canada!” over the walkie talkies (with
lyrics supplied by Pastor Vic the previous day). Our team was being hosted for the night by Scott
and Laura Piper. We felt at home the moment
we arrived! They feel like family as it
is our fourth year staying with them! We
are very grateful for their generosity and friendship. Laura’s father, Nat, took many of the team
members up in his Cessna, 4-seater airplane and some even got to pilot the
plane.
Today included a stop at Regina to pick up groceries for the
VBS and then off to Prince Albert where we are spending the night. Some of the members of Redeemer Lutheran
Church were again gracious enough to provide dinner for our team for the fourth
year. We will be leaving early Saturday
morning and will meet Father Mark in La Ronge to transfer vehicles and head to
Southend. The excitement is growing as
we are getting closer to our friends on the south end of Reindeer Lake.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Our Mission
We are so excited to continue our journey for Jesus to Southend Saskatchewan! We are working with LAMP ministries and this is the fourth year that Messiah has sent a team there as part of a five year commitment. Some of our team members have had the privilege of serving the Cree for each of the trips. The mission work continues to grow and evolve. What began as the teaching of Vacation Bible School to the children has expanded into the rest of the community. In addition to VBS we will be hosting a community gathering, two teen nights, and a women’s tea. The theme for VBS this year is God ALWAYS Keeps His Promises.
LAMP is the Lutheran Association of Missionaries and Pilots which has provided Christian witness and nurture in communities in northern remote areas of Canada since 1970. Each year over 5,000 children, youth and adults are impacted by the ministry of LAMP in 60 communities across northern Canada.
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