I love our churches worship.
There praise is joyous and expressive.
They sing, clap, cheer, dance, jump and sweat for Jesus! And sometimes they don’t. There is freedom in the worship. And it isn’t crazy, it’s real. They also have slower, very meaningful
worship songs. There are lifted hands,
sometimes people bow down, cry… I
experience the presence of the Holy Spirit.
I also love how they pray. There
is no shame. Often we all pray together out
loud. It isn’t distracting because I am
talking to God. I don’t hear others
because I am focused on my prayer to the Lord.
I wonder why in our traditions we think we all need to pray together
silently. Maybe we are too private, too
orderly, or too afraid. I love the
openness and togetherness I have found in our church.
I am thankful for the leaders of our church who lead in
humility, joy, in God’s truth and in His strength. They are not paid and it is a hard job with
long hours – no off hours actually. They
are trusted and so everyone wants them to help or lead their committee or
project. We are privileged to partner
with them in doing the Lord’s work.
Serving with them has been a joy for us.
I am excited about
the youth in our church. Our church also
had one Saturday a month for prayer and fasting and one of the prayers was for
one of the young boys to come to know Jesus because he was slipping away from
the church. Then in August when our
church had a youth conference and many youth committed their lives to Christ at
the conference and I know God began to work in all of them. One
of our pastors and neighbor, Charles and his wife Margaret, started a Bible
study for youth on their school holiday.
I called it their youth group. It
began each night around 10pm ! (At the end of the day after all the work was
done and people had eaten.) Every night we
would hear them worship, so we started going (if we hadn’t fallen asleep by
then). It was fun joining the 20 or so
youth in their enthusiastic worship under the stars. Charles taught them using the Freedom in
Christ Discipleship Manual. We continued
to see evidence that they were growing through of their youth group.
The youth group also did service projects. Two different Saturdays they went out in four
groups to visit and serve the elderly in our village. Each youth took either fire wood or water to
the home of the elderly they visited. At
the compound they swept, cooked or just sat with the elderly person and their
family. I love seeing our kids be part
of this and proud of them for participating in such cultural things. They are laughed at sometimes but they don’t
seem to mind. I am not sure they see themselves
as different at all.
It seems the friendships our kids have aren’t crossing
cultures so much, because our kids were raised here and are completely
comfortable here. They have true
friendship and enjoying being with their friends. They giggle, laugh, tease, play games, walk
together, talk, help each other with their work…true teenagers who just like
hanging out. I am thankful our girls are
a real part of the youth here – and love it!
The youth are now more involved at church. Actually they are usually the ones who are
always there whether it is the service, choir, cleaning, Bible study…they are
there showing they want to grow in the Lord.
The youth are also taking leadership.
They are now teaching Sunday School most weeks, have led worship at
church and taken leadership at our evening Bible study. I am excited to see what God is doing in the
youth in our church and how He is going to use them!
I am particularly excited to see boys in the youth group
stepping up and now challenging other boys to join. God has gotten a hold of Tom and Samson and
is growing in them and working through them to bring other young men to the
group. I enjoy getting to know them and
see them learning, singing, take leadership in Sunday school, Bible study and
the worship at church, and being together with the believers. There are so many young men lost, in trouble
and following the ways of the world here. . I pray for Tom and Samson and the
other boys that they will remain in the Lord and continue growing in Him.
I love our evening Bible study at church. Three months ago our pastor announced that we
would be starting evening fellowship. He
told everyone that we need to come together and know Truth so we won’t be
deceived. Jesus is coming and if we
don’t know the Truth we will be led astray by what is false. So every Sunday we have Bible study. We went through Ephesians, Philippians and
now are in Colossians. The pastor
assigns a different person to teach a chapter each week. I have enjoyed teaching. I love studying God’s Word together. I learn and grow. After one of my teachings I received a note
from one of our church members saying I taught God’s Word boldly and she was
growing from learning. Yeah! Our kids really like Bible study and don’t
want to miss a Sunday. Luka likes to
read the verses and answers questions.
Our Bible study is casual and interactive. Luka still talks about the armor of God that
we dressed up with. I feel our Bible
study group is the core group of believers.
We are all there to seek and grow in the Lord.
I am thankful for the church choir which has consistently
been growing. Rose is the leader of our
church choir and she writes most of the songs from scripture verses. Through her commitment and using her gifts
the choir keeps growing. Every Saturday
the group gathers to practice for Sunday’s choir. The youth are very involved in the choir as
well and I love hearing the young men sing.
Our girls love being in the choir and sing most songs in Ateso. Sometimes there are motions with the songs
too. I am so proud of our girls! Recently the choir even recorded to make an
album and be on the radio! But that is
for another blog to comeJ. I love listening to the choir sing! It is beautiful praise, enthusiastic and
causes me to worship.
Hebrews 10:25 tells us not to stop meeting together but to
continue to encourage one another and all the more as the day of the Lord’s
return is near. May we find blessings meeting together with our church families. And may we all prepare for Jesus is coming!
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