We got up early and breakfasted
with the other teams that were heading out to do vision clinics all over Kenya,
some had to go 6 hours or more to reach their destinations. We got a big group picture in front of the
beautiful compound we had stayed in the first 2 nights and then we helped the
other teams load up and head ‘em on out.
We were the last to leave, as we only needed to be at church by
10am. Pastor Kevin was prepared to
preach, having been asked the evening before.
The local pastors are very gracious with giving our pastors the
opportunity to preach and teach in their churches wherever we go.
We arrived a few minutes late to
a packed church and had a wonderful worship service, with all different styles
of music ranging from traditional hymns to Swahili choirs to praise music and
everything in between. All the elements
of a Lutheran church service were there including confession and absolution,
the Apostle’s Creed, the Lord’s Prayer, the Benediction, etc. Pastor Kevin chose the passage from Luke 4 where
Jesus returns to Nazareth, reads the scripture from Isaiah pointing to Him as
the Messiah and is rejected in His own home town. The theme was “Is God here in church today?”
and Kevin did a wonderful job of involving the congregation in answering this
question. After nearly 3 hours of worship,
which flew by as it always does, we went outside where the choir did one more
song and then Pastor James gave the Benediction. We spent about half an hour greeting old
friends and introducing Billy and Linda to everybody. We then rearranged the church for the clinic
and this took some brainstorming on our parts, since the flow of the clinic has
changed a little since we first started doing clinics in Kawangware. This took about another half hour, so we left
the church around 2:30pm and had a nice lunch at the Java House restaurant
(think Starbuck’s with a full menu!) with Catherine and Sylvester at the
Junction Shopping Center, a block from where we will be staying the rest of the
week. After lunch, we walked to the
Nakumatt and were glad to see heightened security. Guards were running wands over everyone
coming into the mall and they were also present at every turn. We thanked them for their service and told
them we felt safer due to their presence.
We bought snacks for the week and supplies for the eye clinic including
hand sanitizer, toilet paper and other essentials. We are blessed to be staying a block away
from such great shopping and restaurants, knowing we can stock up on anything
on any given day. They even have the
first Subway in Nairobi, which was just opened by an American entrepreneur. As Billy stated it so eloquently “I didn’t
come 8,000 miles to eat in a Subway!” so I doubt there will be any group meals
there anytime soon.
All is well, we are raring to get
started on the clinic tomorrow and are now in our rooms around 8:30pm. Internet access is sketchy in the building
where we are staying here at Rosa Mystica, so I may have to walk down near the
office to post this. If I had a better
signal in my room, there might already be the first of the pictures for you to
see. I have a wireless repeater with me,
but I can’t reset it to factory condition to make it work here without a paper
clip. My BIC ballpoint pen won’t do it, so hopefully a paper clip will appear
in the next day or so. That’s all for
now. Keep a safe and effective mission
in your prayers, we’re ready to serve.
Blessings to you from Texas! Thanks for keeping us updated. Tell Linda Rynearson that she is in my prayers along with your entire mission. Grace & Peace, Shelley
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