It’s been a busy week for me being away a bit. I went to the
Anglican Diocesan of Waikato and Taranaki Ministry School as our church is
without a vicar/minister at the moment and we were able to send a lay minister
instead. I wasn’t sure what I was going to experience but I was hoping it would
be a lace of encouragement and growth for me in my walk as a Lay Minister.
It was at Finlay Park Camp which is really only 20 minutes
down the road over the Waikato river but I wanted to be able to be a part of
the school in all that it was rather than turn up maybe even late each day and
miss out on that feeling you have when you are building relationships etc with
those around you. And as Harry said “it’s only a couple of days”.
The theme was on Tikanga; a coming together of the three
strands of the Anglican church as recognised in this region, - the Maori,
Pakeha (European) and Pacifica.
Another topic that caught my attention was the need to be real. Not just for me and my own sake but for those I am with so that they will truly know who I am and so be relaxed and confident to be real to me. Also that I have to make time – five minutes of total attention to a person means an enormous amount of compassion to the person I am with. Talking and so called listening to someone for half an hour, but looking over their shoulder or answering a txt, fidgeting with items etc. shows little concentration towards the person and they will sense that.
Some would hate to go to a school like this that had aspects
of adhering to a book of rules so to speak without allowing individuality in
worship, prayer and communion. But having ‘order’ so to speak allowed all to
know where we were at, especially when in a different language you didn’t
understand.
I came away quite tired but filled afresh with new ideas and
a feeling of being on the right track with God. It also helped my build
connections with others and those that I often deal with/talk to over the phone
in my administrative position at work.
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