Today we went to church in Africa…and almost everyone said this would be the place they’d like to worship again next Sunday…
We
walked into a former orphanage filled with people singing this morning. In a Zambian worship service you are very
active…you sing, you say AMEN, you dance…church is actually a physical and
spiritual experience. Zambian voices
filled the air announcing that today WE WORSHIP GOD ALONE as we took in the
beauty of their harmony and level of engagement in what they were singing.
Our
team was welcomed and then we shared the Benediction song, our kind of official
community song at Cornerstone as we raised hands together across the church
with our Zambian brothers and sisters.
It was a moment of unity and community for God’s remarkable global
church. I shared some thoughts with the
Zambian people from Philippians 3 about how my life, my faith, and my life
passions have been so deeply affected by the Zambian people. This community of believers has truly changed
my life for the good and I loved the chance to tell them as an American who came
first to help, but met God and found meaning and purpose and joy like never
before among them…
Our
favorite bus driver for the week is also the pastor of Bethel Church and he
gave a great message on taking steps to spiritual maturity, including a fun
reference to the fact that we needed to be like FRENCH TOAST as we soak
ourselves in God’s word! And as the
service ended, we were invited to all come up to the front of the church, and
then the music started and we started to dance.
We danced with joy and worship as most of the congregation came and
greeted us as they danced their way up to join us.
I
found myself at one point in the service with tears running down by face,
obviously from the beauty of this worship time and the chance to be among such
welcoming friends together celebrating what God has done and what He will
do…and I think there was also a sadness in my tears that for so many in this
generation of students and even for many others in America church is not a
moving or compelling time…and I struggle with what we are missing in comparison
to this community experience…
After
lunch we came back to the church and led some games and SJ shared a talk from I
Corinthians 15 about the fullness of the Gospel with about a hundred young
adults and students from area churches…we even demonstrated a trust fall as an
object lesson and caught many Africans falling off a ledge!
And
then we moved on to another community soccer match, once again filled with
hundreds of children and community fans lining the sidelines. The whole team got in on the action and the
CU Soccer Crew is now 2-0 behind a single goal from Isaac Grotenhuis. Our post game celebration included singing
OLE OLE OLE (a soccer victory chant) with a hundred kids joining Coach Bell
jumping up and down surrounding our bus…only in Africa can you experience
moments and memories like this…pure, unadulterated joy that is so sweet and so
pure….
We
went to Lawrence and Martha’s home for dinner tonight as they prepared a great
meal and shared their stories of faith as God has led them to found and then
grow the ministry of Jubilee Center in Zambia…we were able to hear from them
how we might partner with them in the future as a university, and they were
able to hear from us how our experiences here are impacting how we look at our
futures…it was a wonderful close to a remarkable Sunday on the other side of
the world…
Tomorrow
we head off to spend time with families in poverty-stricken communities as we
will get a closer look into their daily lives and needs in this culture…our
learning just continues on this trip…
The
team is loving being together and the development of new friendships and new
jokes and new memories is something you treasure on a trip like this one…
We
are blessed tonight as we go to sleep in Africa…thanks for your love and
support and prayers back home in the States…
For
All the Zambia Team,
CHIP
2 comments:
I am filled with joy as I read these posts! I rejoice with you as these two worlds come together and the opportunities you have to share the gospel and be changed by it yourselves. Thank you for sharing the journey with us along the way~it also changes us as we read along. Your post so clearly reflects the words by William Blake, "I myself do nothing. The Holy Spirit accomplishes all through me." (from an inspiring book I just finished, The Zambia Project.) :)
Thank you for the Mother's Day text! What great leaders to make that available! Thank you!
Praying His plan, grace, and love continue to unfold in and through all of you! Blessings to you and the people of Zambia!
I agree with Tami and I'm so excited to hear all of this and am so happy to hear what's going on with the team and the people of Zambia. Praying for you guys and excited to hear about the rest of the trip!!
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