Monday, March 19, 2012

Celebration Weekend

This weekend was filled with celebrations, from a birthday to St. Patty's Day to Mother's Day, this side of the Atlantic was buzzing!
In Tollymore Forest during internship summer 2009 
These lovely ladies in this picture with me have been some of the greatest blessings to me while I do ministry.  Ewelina (bottom) is from Poland, was born on St. Patrick's Day, and hopefully will be living with me in the near future, God willing everything works out with our living situations.  Mackenzie (top left) currently works in Kesh, but comes to visit every now and again to her "home away from home away from home" and is originally from the Chicagoland area, like myself.  We met at Murlough House during the summer of 2009 and have stayed close ever since.  
During one of Macintosh's recent visits to Newcastle
Mackenzie (AKA Macintosh) came down and celebrated Ewelina's (AKA E-Dubs) birthday and St. Patrick's Day with us.  She and I were able to go to Downpatrick for the parade, watched Irish dancing, listened to traditional Irish music, as well as visiting St. Patrick's resting place.  It was lovely to enjoy the cultural atmosphere with a few other foreigners!  Hehe  It was also Mother's Day on the Emerald Isle on Sunday.  After church, we spent the afternoon with the 2 cutest babies in Newcastle and their beautiful mothers.  It was the perfect way to celebrate the day, although it was a bit difficult for me, knowing I wasn't able to say Happy Mother's Day to my own mother.

With great celebration also came difficulties within the ministry on the weekend.  Sunday night we had to intervene in a fight that happened outside the Kairos.  As much as there are great progressions occurring with the young people, satan is not excited and is using events like that to discourage our team of willing servants that volunteer.  God is moving here in Newcastle, there's no doubt about that, but where God is moving through willing servants, satan tries to destroy the victory we already have as members of the Kingdom.  These lyrics express our cry perfectly:

Bring Your Kingdom Here
by Rend Collective Experiement
Come set Your rule and reign
In our hearts again
Increase in us we pray
Unveil why we're made
Come set our hearts ablaze with hope
Like wildfire in our very souls
Holy Spirit come invade us now
We are Your Church
We need Your power
In us

We seek Your kingdom first
We hunger and we thirst
Refuse to waste our lives
For You're our joy and prize
To see the captive hearts released
The hurt, the sick, the poor at peace
We lay down our lives for heaven's cause
We are Your church
We pray revive
This earth

Build Your kingdom here
Let the darkness fear
Show Your mighty hand
Heal our streets and land
Set Your church on fire
Win this nation back
Change the atmosphere
Build Your kingdom here
We pray

Unleash Your kingdoms power
Reaching the near and far
No force of hell can stop
Your beauty changing hearts
You made us for much more than this
Awake the kingdom seed in us
Fill us with the strength and love of Christ
We are Your church
We are the hope
On earth

Something exciting I will be blessed to experience is a true Irish wedding!  Two lovely friends will be tying the knot in a couple weeks and it has everyone chatting about what to wear, what the bride will be wearing, and the dancing we're all excited for.  

Prayer Points:
1. Wisdom during tough situations
2. Housing situation upon return
3. Holy Spirit intervening in the lives of the young people as well as in our interactions with them

1 comment:

  1. Aww! Kylie! This is so sweet! :] I had the best of craic with you all this weekend. And I am praying for you too <3 macintosh

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