Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Don's Blog

Hi all.

Returning to work on Wednesday after nine days in Vietnam was a hard call. Kay and I had a wonderful and amazing time. The place, the culture, and especially the people were incredible. For the first time in my life, we joined a tour group led by a young man from Sydney and supported by local guides at the various places we visited. We started at Ho Chi Minh city (Saigon), making our way through the centre of Vietnam, eventually ending up at Hanoi in the North. Some of the things we saw were hard as they referred to the war years. Whilst they remember and present some of the difficult times of the war, they hold no resentment towards the Americans or the Australians. They have, in their words, ‘moved on’.

I have some special memories of the last 10 days with the most moving being a visit to a factory where people with disabilities are trained to create and make artworks, some done with silk. On the second occasion we visited this factory I was watching a young man sewing a picture with silk thread. As he sewed, he sang. It was a lovely gentle moving tune and I had to hold back the tears as I watched and listened. Later, I talked to our Vietnamese guide and was able to sing the tune to him. He told me it was a lullaby normally song by a mother to the child as they went to sleep. I imagined this young man being sung to by his mother, and I came away with a very loving image in my mind.

There were many other images and experiences, including sitting in a boat travelling down the Mekong Delta, eating absolutely amazing and beautifully cooked food with wonderful flavours. Having conversations, slightly difficult because I could not speak Vietnamese, with different people as they shared their experiences of the country. We visited significant places both historical and natural where words cannot really describe the scene. I gained an appreciation of Ho Chi Minh who demonstrated a humbleness of spirit that was the driving force behind his desire to see the Vietnamese people free of colonial and imperialistic rule. I hope to more stories of our visit in my reflections.

Coming back to work on Wednesday was like hitting a brick wall. Part of me is still in Vietnam.

On Saturday, I am the officiating minister for Lucy and Craig. Lucy is the daughter of our Jan Carrick, our pastoral care coordinator. It is shaping up to be a wonderful wedding with the mother of the bride very proud and excited, as she should be. One of the good things about being a minister is the opportunity and honour to share significant occasions with families of the congregation so I am looking forward to my part in this wedding. The added bonus for me is that Lucy, and her sisters, and Jan, were a significant part of my Chaplaincy at Wesley College. So as you might understand this will be a special occasion. Also, Chris Crause has been involved in their pre-marriage ‘Prepare’ programme. So truly a UCIC wedding.

I look forward to seeing you on Sunday or in the near future.

Thanks for reading.

From your minister, Don

Sunday 13th March 2011

8.30am Discussion Group

10.00 Worship - The Temptation of Jesus story.

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