Sunday, October 30, 2011

a day of rest

Just finished up our first ever 'day of rest' for Night Church.

The plan was for a Clayton's church camp.  There was no costly accommodation, no uncomfortable beds (unless you chose to 'sleep' over a friend's place on the floor), very little organisation work for the members of the congregation and it didn't take up the entirety of the weekend.

We took the very Hebrew chronology of dusk Sat to dusk Sun.

Saturday evening began with chicken wraps* and drinks under a member's house.  We just hung out for a while, and later we kicked into hearing God's word with the first of our talks in Deuteronomy from Danny Mitchell. Moses says that God's instruction - his torah - is for our good that we may live long in his place. Sweet.

Afterwards, we took home-made cold rock out to the campfire, sung a couple of songs to guitar, prayed and shared some things God had been doing in our lives.  We then skedaddled (apparently there is a correct spelling of that word) to our chosen 'sleeping' locations.**

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Sunday morning started at 8am at the lovely Pelican's Nautical Treasures (got to get a better name for that, Matt!) in its 'upper room'.  Grabbed a tall cappuccino, that came in a pink mug.***  Then, came breakfast, which was fruit salad with side-dishes of meusli, honey and Greek yoghurt for me, and eggs benedict, massive scrambled eggs and bacon, etc for others.****


Next up, was more of God's word. Danny opened up Deuteronomy 6 to us, where God tells us to love him with everything we've got. We then took a half hour to go for a stroll with one other person by the bay. We spent some time in the fresh air, sharing and chatting about what things incite us to forget God and how not to let them. We then came back together for our final talk from Deuteronomy 30. Moses exhorted us to choose to follow God and no other, and in so doing choose life for ourselves. Awesome.
Bassie and I got a game of chess in, while Daniel filled in some time by powering up and summoning a spirit bomb, Goku style.
By this point, we're starting to feel like our massive brekkies have started to digest. Just. So we headed out to Wellington Point to have a BBQ, paddle some kayaks, climb trees, throw ice at each other out of said trees, kick a ball, run into some old friends and generally enjoy God's creation with thanks. This continued for some time. :)


Overall vibe: An awesome 24 hours. Cheers to everyone who came, particularly those who helped out. 

Constructive self-criticism: If a couple of things hadn't "come up" unexpectedly we could've had more time dedicated to reflecting on God and his word. Aside from that, and the fact that more people couldn't make it, I was well chuffed with the day.



*The hummus was divine. Apparently, no garlic in it either. Who'd've thought?
** 'Sleeping' may include glad-wrapping other members' cars or removing a tyre in revenge.
*** They know my colour.
**** I was trying to make up for eating a whole packet of twisties while watching Arsenal v Chelsea the night before.*****
***** Which Arsenal won 5-3.  Sweet.