Wednesday 13 May 2009

Something not seen before

Dearest family, friends, and supporters,

My warmest greetings and peace in this joyful Easter season!!

I was astonished a few days ago while opening the curtains in my bedroom, to view flowers that seemed to spontaneously grow overnight. The flowers were red, large, familiar and were growing on one of the tallest plants in my landlady's garden, one floor below mine. Until that day, the plant looked like many other tall and flowerless plants that are typical here. Although I've never been a huge admirer of this plant, a pointsettea, these stand at least twenty feet tall and are a surprising sight...how can one not be amazed at that? To see a plant one has seen for many a Christmas in many a church look this way is nothing short of amazing!





Every day seems to present such a surprising and/or amazing picture. Whether it's the view from my bedroom window or out of the taxi or bus driving around the city, every day seems to be a new adventure, one in which I see something not seen before.



This is our Easter experience, too, as we see something not seen before:

*the ways in which God, through Christ Jesus, continues to resurrect our broken, greedy, corrupted world;

*the ways that God, through Christ, continues to resurrect and transform our communities, our relationships, our church;

*and the ways in which God, through Christ, continues to resurrect our weary, overwhelmed and troubled hearts!




We see something not seen before and indeed, this is the experience in our ministry here as well.


In our work with ILEP, teaching of the small women's choir continues and is in its last month now, we hear something not heard before: the sounds of voices poco a poco (slowly) being transformed. It is an honour to be a witness to the increased self-esteem as voices are raised with greater confidence!







Some choir members from Belen, the congregation in BreƱa, as we work on voice production and how to read musical notes.









The size of the women's choir varies from 3-8, depending on work and family commitments.










We witness something not seen before as the children at San Juan begin to learn to play the guitar.








Some of the children are pictured here with friend, Fidel, who comes every second week to teach guitar.












We witness something not seen before as the congregation of San Juan Camino de Esperanza prepares for construction of their church building, after years of growing and experiencing what it means to be a church focused on its people not its building. Now is the time, though, to increase the worship space and make a permanent home. Here, the council members are looking over the architect and engineer drawings...












And so it is an honour to be here on behalf of the ELCIC, to bear witness to and to share with you those which are "something not seen before" things. There are the impacts great and small of teaching and learning in a mutual way new musical notation and new ways of singing. There is the mutual interchange of culture and faith, as ILEP receives, once again, a Canadian Lutheran pastoral presence. And also, there is the transformation we experience in the liberating Gospel of Christ, which calls us to love one another with the love Christ has for us. This requires something not seen before! What an awesome and incredible calling this is as we continue to build up the body of Christ in our partnerships and relationships!


With blessing, peace, and joy!

Pastora Fran.

1 comment:

Gwen said...

It is so great to follow your time in ILEP and Peru