As expected, we were greeted by many of our old friends when
we arrive at the Springs of Life Lutheran Church for services this
morning. Our new team members quickly
got the idea that the Kenyan people are a very warm and friendly bunch. Kailey and Amanda made many new friends with the
little children, it was heartwarming to see.
We veterans were blessed to see our dear friends Bishop Bakari Kea,
Sylvester Opiyo, our evangelist Francis, Emmanuel and a long list of volunteers
from previous clinics we have put on in Kibera.
There was lots of joy all around.
Ray and Flora’s team and Rev. Dale Schneider’s team were also on hand
before heading out to their missions. As
always, the worship was quite a moving experience. The Holy Spirit was abundantly present in the
music of the various choirs singing a variety of Kenyan and Tanzanian songs as
well as praise songs and a Lutheran Hymn or two. Bishop Kea had each of the team leaders
address the congregation to tell a little about each of our teams and our missions
this week. He also wanted us to sing for
the church, so I quickly let the others know how much Bakari loves the
Doxology, and since every Lutheran knows it, our group of about 20 sang it
three times for them in full voice, with our well known 4 part Lutheran harmony
and a hearty Amen after the third time through.
It felt good and didn’t sound half bad.
The worship lasted about three hours, with a sermon that was delivered
in English by Bishop Kea on the John 15 theme of the vine and the
branches. It was a powerful call to bear
fruit as a witness to our faith. A returning
missionary who had been stationed in Somalia supplied the translation in
Swahili and also said a few words later including that “the safest place to be
is in the middle of God’s will”, a wonderful and true statement if I ever heard
one. He’s living proof, as he was in a
dangerous place for some time. We
concluded our worship with sharing of God’s peace in a large circle outside of
the church and a blessing by Pastor Dale.
We stayed for about a half hour afterwards to continue renewing and
making new acquaintances.
We came back to Rosa Mystica and mine and Laura’s luggage
had arrived, while William, Amanda and Ralph were still out of luck, with a
promise that more luggage would be delivered Monday. I’m loaning t-shirts and socks to William and
Amanda, Howard is taking care of Ralph.
If Ralph’s stuff arrives tomorrow, he may still join the team he was
going to serve with east of Nakuru, about 3 hours from the city. If not, he’s a welcome addition to our
team. We got freshened up and went to
Java House for lunch, many of us had English Fish and Chips, others had Tex-Mex
and several other menu items. It’s like
Starbucks but with a full menu. The food
and fellowship were good as we sat in the outdoor portion of the
restaurant. The only thing missing was
Catherine, who was tied up with one of the other teams. She and Eugene are joining us for dinner
tonight. More to follow later, please keep
your prayers for a safe and effective mission coming our way!
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