Sunday, December 26, 2010

CHRISTMAS!

Christmas is a special time of the year, and we especially love to celebrate it at Lower Brule. Last year was fun, and this year was even more so for us. We were just beginning last year, and we only had a few children. We have experienced some growth; so there were several more children who took part in the program this year. We plan a three-day mini-VBS for the kids prior to the Christmas Program, and we tell them a portion of the Christmas story each night, let them make crafts to hang up at home, and give them treats and prizes. We also teach them the songs and Bible verses that they will need to know for the Christmas Program. This was our method of operating this year, also. The kids were excited to see Esther again, and she planned the theme, "The Light of Christmas." They learned three verses from the Bible about Jesus being the Light, and some of the familiar Christmas carols that refer to the Light. We pulled out the trusty costumes and fixed the children up to look like Mary, Joseph, shepherds, angels, sheep, a donkey, and a cow. The night of the program, they did very well in saying their Bible verses and singing. They were excited to be costumed up, and they cooperated. At the end of the program, the angels lined up in front of the altar and held lighted candles while we extinguished the lights and Esther played "O, Holy Night" on the violin. They are such special children, and they are happy with so little. Some of them came back for Sunday School today, and we quizzed them on their memory of the Bible verses, the songs, and the lessons learned during the sessions. They have it all down pat. We feel like there has been some work accomplished. I am so sorry that I do not have any pictures of the program, but my camera has decided to die, and I can sometimes get a picture from my phone. Unfortunately, I was busy on the night of the program and didn't get a picture, though I can assure you that it was a beautiful sight with the innocent and sweet-looking angels sparkling in the candlelight, the demure little sheep standing quietly nearby, and the Mary and Joseph looking so protective of the little doll that they were guarding. I wish you could have been there. Some of the people brought treats and gifts to give to the children at the program, and the Pilgrim Holiness Church at Marion, MI sent an offering to buy treats for the children. My 'crafty' sister also sewed and appliqued cloth treat bags with handles for the kids who took part. They were so cute and fun to give out. I contacted a student from last semester and found that she had been looking for me right after we left the church Sunday night to tell me of a tragic death in her family. Esther and I took the time to stop at the wake after one of the children's services on Tuesday, and we were glad that we stopped, as it was the right timing. We see the hand of God in the work there, and we are honored to be a part of His Plan. We have found that we can rest in God's will as He plans our paths for us. All that is required is that we keep step with Him.
Thank you for your interest in Lower Brule. May God especially bless you this Holiday Season!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

MORE SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE



Our week at Lower Brule started already last Monday when I administered my semester final tests to most of my students. I plan to drive back over to Lower Brule Community College tomorrow evening and hopefully finish with all of the students. It is their last chance, and I hate last chances-I would give them forever. However, it has to end somewhere.
We mentioned in the blog last week that a young man had passed away on Saturday evening. Ray and I went to the one night wake that was held for him, and we were allowed to play and sing for about an hour. The relatives called out numbers and helped us by singing. We sang some hymns in Dakota, and then we sang several in English. The young man's father was grieving deeply, but it seemed like the Lord helped him during this time. He came to church this morning and lingered to talk to Ray for awhile. While he was talking, an ambulance rushed up to the house where he lives across from the church, and he left quickly. They transported someone, and we did not see any activity at the house for the rest of the day. We will try to find out how things are this week, as we need to make another trip out there. Please pray for this torn and grieving family.
We had a relatively quiet Sunday School. The children are so special, and they love to help with holding and singing the little songs, and they also help me tell the story by putting up the pictures when I call on someone to put one up. It seems like the action of holding a picture and putting it on the board helps them to remember and understand the story. The next week they are usually able to tell me the story from the week before, and they have astounded me by the details they remember. Some of them ask me almost weekly: "Where is Esther?" They get the same answer every week, but this week I promised them that Esther would be there next week. They were so excited. One little girl told me very dramatically that 'Esther is the best teacher that has ever been at this church!' Ha! Kudos for me!!
This next Sunday is scheduled to kick off our little mini-Bible School. We will have three evenings of Bible School, and then it will end on Wednesday night in a Christmas Program. Esther has planned most of this out, and we are both looking forward to these days. Some of our veteran missionary friends have somewhat committed themselves to helping us out. Hopefully, we will have some pictures to show of the kids and the Christmas Program.
Thank you for your interest in Lower Brule, and may God Bless You during this Holiday Season!!

Monday, December 6, 2010

SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE

I was thinking about the fact that the work here is such a mix of happiness and sadness-sunshine and shadows, while I was driving up the hill to gather children for Sunday School. I always love to take in the beauty of the overlook when we go past it, and I saw the perfect illustration of my thoughts. I am not a wonderful photographer, but I tried to get an idea of the sunshine and shadow patchwork on the buttes. We started out this morning and arrived very early for church. It was very cold this morning, and Ray worked at the bus, trying to get it to start. It seems to have a weak battery, and the starter refused to spin. Oh, well, buy a new battery! :) Our people started coming in for church, and they are always so upbeat and cheerful. However, this morning, they bore the bad news that the son of one of the men who has come to church here passed away Saturday afternoon. It was sad for everyone, as the death was so unnecesssary. We prayed much for him. The father came to the church later in the afternoon and spent a couple of hours with Ray as he worked through the initial grief and pain of this death. We will be coming back to Lower Brule this week to attend the wake and possibly the funeral of this young man. Sunday School was fun this afternoon, though we ended up exhausted when it was over. Happily, the weather warmed up a little, and the bus chose to start for us to take the kids back home. We had an especially long Sunday School because the children crafted a little Christmas decoration that involved a hot glue gun. Clever idea, Charlotte!! I only used the glue gun so that no one would get burned, and they waited in line and became bored. Ha! This will be a lesson to me. They were not bad, but the noise volume increased a bit. :)Today is the last week of the semester there at Lower Brule Community College, and I will be administering semester finals today. I have enjoyed working with my students, and I will miss some of them as they will not be my students again. I am leaving this semester, however, with new friends. That makes me happy.
Thank you for your interest in Lower Brule Wesley Chapel.