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so i left stellenbosch on December 24th at 1am. my sister and i got into a car with a perfect stranger supposedly going to PE and headed west. “what? but PE is east…” you say, and you are right. we later found out we were first going to cape town to fetch his friend, but there was a moment there where i was like silently freaking out on the inside. anyway, stranger’s name was Giovanni, and his friends name was Sizwe. so yea, my sister and i were getting a lift to Port Elizabeth with two random guys we didn’t know. i call it adventurous, my parents call it naive. either way, the roadtrip turned out to be awesome! the guys were super funny, mostly gentlemanly with a not so gentlemanly conversations (about girls) thrown in here and there. we left CT at around 2 am and at around 5 or 6 as the sun was rising we stopped at a very deserted beach and got in the freezing water for a minute and then played catch (or hit tsholo with the ball as it is sometimes known). got to PE at around 8 am i think, and said goodbye to the guys.

the rest of the day was filled with visiting relatives and doing last minute christmas lunch food shopping and cooking up a storm. we didn’t do christmas presents this year, so no mad rush for last minute presents. i just got something for my sister and my brother.

woke up early morning on the 25th and went to church. really enjoyed that. then came home and had a fabulous lunch. then i went out for a walk. i think i was gone for about 2 hours, and everyone except my brother only realised i was gone when i walked back into the house. my sister thought i had been sleeping and my mom and dad thought i’d been watching tv in the next room. how sad is that. at least my brother realised i wasn’t around :( and that was my christmas.

on the 26th, the siblings and i decided to go to the fair. but then when i got there i realised that i didn’t really feel like being there so i started walking back home while they faired it up. then i realised that just near the fair there was a street market vibe thing happening and so i went there and found a used book vendor. i snagged me two “new” books and headed home to read. it was quite a long walk, but it was along the beach so that was cool, though by the time i got home i was too tired to read, so i just vegged in front of the tv and watched mk.

on the 27th, my sis and i woke up, cleaned the whole house, then went on a mission to find sushi. i had been seriously craving it and my sister had never tried it but i’d been talking about it so much that she decided she had to try it. according to my twitter peeps the best sushi in PE is at Fushin (central) but since my parents are anti-sushi, they weren’t willing to give us a lift into town so we decided to find something walking distance. first we went to john dory’s but i didn’t like the place…seemed too…chain restauranty for my liking…didn’t feel sushified. so then we went to the boardwalk and ended up at 34 deg South. they have a cool sign at the entrance that says “warm beer, cold food, terrible service, welcome” or something like that, and i thought that was funny so we went in. our waiter was sooo cute…his name was josh…and he was super sweet. the wine was great, the service was not so great (we had to wait forever to get seated, eventually seating ourselves and then wait forever to get a waiter to come to our table but once he did come he was awesome and kept coming over every 10 minutes to check if we were still ok), and the food took like at least an hour to make (really? did you go catch the fish yourselves?) and josh kept coming over to apologise…so cute! anyway, the food wasn’t amazing. i would go back there though just to chill and have a glass of wine, but not for the sushi. so basically we went sat at a restaurant for 2 hours for ok food. lol. afterwards my brother joined us and we went 10 pin bowling – which was so much fun. seriously enjoyed hanging with my siblings…they are a very funny pair.

on the 28th, i woke up early and headed to the beach. spend around 3 hours there just sitting and watching the waves, the other beach visitors, the surfers, and a pod/school/group of whales/dolphins/something that swam by…was super cool, but not close enough to see them too clearly…also, i don’t know how to differentiate between the fins so don’t know what it was that swam by…assuming it wasn’t sharks though cos the surfers stayed in the water. i got back home, cooked, showered, repacked and headed for the bus station.

that was followed by a 12 hour bus ride to Durban – arrived at 9am on the morning of the 29th. got to Durbs and got a lift from my friend Rasta-Kev (who does not live in Durban as i found out) to Howick. got to midmar dam and set up my tent, found out that i really didn’t need to be there that early because the volunteer tasks had already been mostly taken and so hung out for a little bit with one of the security guard ladies then went into my tent and slept. woke up just in time for a volunteer braai, which was cool…met people, ate food, then went back to sleep.

the 30th started with a 7:30 am volunteer meeting. i should explain the volunteer thing. i went to midmar dam for arisefest – a christian music festival from dec 30th – jan 1st – and i volunteered to help out with…whatever they needed helping out with. ok. so the meeting was basically to remind everyone of the duties they had signed up for. i was signed up for the merchandise tent, but it wasn’t going to be open for a while so went back to sleep some more. eventually i woke up again and went to help out with the setting up of the food tent. then afterwards i went to help out with merch tent but there were too many people in there so i was told to take a break, which left me with nothing to do, so i roamed about the dam then hung out with another of the security ladies (they were super friendly…i think they felt bad for me cos i was always walking alone) then went back to my tent until the acoustic stage started. oh yea, i also ran into Brett and Val in the food tent and then they left to go find their sleeping place or something. anyway, the acoustic stuff was pretty cool…enjoyed sitting in the sun listening to live acoustic music…and getting a shout out from versus the wolf :) .

after the acoustic set chilled out until the main tent stuff happened, which is when my friends (Madeleine, Louise, Ashanti, and Drew) arrived so i chilled out with them for a bit as well, then helped out in the merch tent. after my slot i went and listened to some music and then headed to bed.

31st started with a 7:30 meeting again, followed by more sleep. woke up again and headed to food tent and met new people and played cards. then headed to acoustics and listened while running around helping out where i can. went to go get lunch and ran into my friend katie and her friend roxy then hung out with them and the other peeps until the main tent stuff started. later i worked in the merch tent and got to hang out there with the VTW guys… :) after that, went back to more music and brought in the new year with worship – awesomeness! lots of dancing vibes after that, then went to sleep.

woke up the next morning (2011 woo hoo) and all my friends deserted me. so hung out with roxy and her friends and played 30 seconds (so much funny) then got a lift with roxy to katie’s house in PMB where i took a looooong bath and a nap, had lunch, then they gave me a lift back to Durbs to catch my bus. a 26 hour bus ride later i was back in Stellenbosch…so very tired. took another loooong bath, ate dinner, and slept.

and that was the end of my holidays. 10 days. short, but packed. fun was had. music was had. loved it.

i wrote about the musical side of arise here and here. and there’s also this post and this one also on arise…sort of.

Nothing but the blood – Matt Redman
Holy – Brenton Brown
I could sing of your love forever – Martin Smith
How great is your faithfulness – Jonas Myrin/Matt Redman
Glory – Reuben Morgan
Lord I give you my heart – Reuben Morgan
Lord of lords – Brooke Frasier

Kev (leading), Ron, Arnie Stevie, Me.
Tonight there was no preach, we watched a couple of video’s from the Lausanne Conference and Brett also read a couple of passages from the book “As easy as drinking water” – head a bit of the author’s testimony on at a Lausanne Worship evening on Thursday night – powerful stuff!

Worship session 1
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How great is our God – Brad Klynsmith
It is you – Newsboys
Better is one day – Matt Redman

No preach today. What we did instead was get into groups of 5 and did a pray/listening to God for each other thing. So basically you go one at a time. 4 people take like 2 minutes or whatever to listen to God for someone then you say if you felt God was saying anything – pictures, words, feelings, etc. And sometimes you get the most wacked out stuff and you don’t want to share it cos what the heck, but then they speak volumes to someone else because that’s what they needed to hear from God. And sometimes it’s something that seems like it would make sense but it doesn’t really speak to that person or to their situation so then you aren’t really sure if it was God or if it was really just a picture in your mind. and sometimes 3 months later someone comes back to you and goes “hey, remember that one time you prayed for me 3 months ago…well…” and it’s kinda awesome. and sometimes it really is just a picture or just something you happened to think of. Bit tricky to work it all out.

I got prayed for and got a whole bunch of words and pictures and a lot of it was “maybe it’s speaking into that situation or maybe…” but nothing concrete…nothing to do with the major stressor in my life right now so…but i’ll pray some more on it and see if God wants to reveal anything else.

Worship session 2
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How great is your faithfulness – Jonas Myrin/Matt Redman
Wholly yours – David Crowder Band
Ready now – Desperation Band
Empty me – John Comer and Gene Way
O come let us adore Him – John Wade,John Reading
All who are thirsty – Brenton Brown, Glenn Robertson
We fall down – Chris Tomlin

Usually if Kev is leading we do about 5 or 6 songs. This week he’s all “I picked 10 songs” and i’m all “that’s a lot” and he’s all “we don’t have to do all of them, we’ll see how the service goes” then when Brett pitches up he’s all “i hope you have like 12 songs today” which was really cool cos we ended up doing all 10 that we’d practiced…but because we aren’t used to it, i guess, it was quite tiring. and the sound wasn’t that great last night – don’t know how it sounded from the congregation, but from where we were (it was just kev and i) i was struggling to hear kev or the guitar, all i could hear was myself – and i hate how i sound through the mic! anyway…all in all was a very awesome service…and i really felt like God really pitched up!

This post is part of a weekly worship blog carnival, so do stop by the worship community for more setlists and sermon recaps from around the world…

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Evening service
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O come let us adore Him – John Wade,John Reading
All who are thirsty – Brenton Brown, Glenn Robertson
Glory – Rueben Morgan
O praise him – David Crowder*Band
How great is our God – Brad Klynsmith
How great is our God – Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves and Ed Cash

Kev led. Acoustic set with just one guitar and a djembe.

Very few people tonight – next week is test week so students busy preparing.

Anyway, the preach was on friendships.

1. Discipling in a non-Christian context (go and make disciples of all nations)

2. Discipling in a Christian context (teaching them to obey everything i’ve taught them)

3. Mentorship – intentionally pouring into someone, and being poured into.

This post is part of a weekly worship blog carnival, so do stop by the worship community for more setlists and sermon recaps from around the world…

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Evening service
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Holy – Brenton Brown
Wholly yours – David Crowder* Band
Jesus, we enthrone you – Paul Kyle
Empty me – John Comer and Gene Way
I could sing of your love forever – Martin Smith
Here I am to worship – Tim Hughes

Kev led today.

So, all those people who had gone missing the last couple of weeks were back this week so we had a full’ish crowd…was really cool.The preach was on witnessing passionately…more of a discussion really.

We talked about what gets in the way of people witnessing (fear of offending, fear that you don’t know enough, giving up when not seeing results – which led to a discussion on some sow, some water, some harvest), whether witnessing should be an intention thing (door-to-door evangelism) or natural thing (comes naturally through relationships and friendships – which led to a discussion on “share the gospel always, and when necessary use words”), and then last take-it-home-with-you-and-wrestle-with-it question: do you disciple Christians or do you disciple people towards Christianity (the great commission)?

My thoughts – both. You disciple people towards Christianity by telling them about Jesus and baptizing them into His name. You disciple Christians by teaching them to obey everything he has talk us…i could be wrong.

This post is part of a weekly worship blog carnival, so do stop by the worship community for more setlists and sermon recaps from around the world…

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Evening Service
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Holy is the Lord – Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio
Blessed be your name – Matt and Beth Redman
You are – Mark Roach
Revelation song – Jennie Lee Riddle
How great is our God – Chris Tomlin, Jesse Reeves and Ed Cash
God of wonders – Marc Byrd and Steve Hindalong

Kev led worship. I thought it went well. And it was cool to sing with the worship team after the break we had over the varsity holidays.

The preach was not a preach, but a discussion really. We talked about church, The Church, Christianity and Christ following. This discussion was preempted by Anne Rice’s facebook statuses and all the things written about John Ellis on the internet lately.

Really enjoyed the discussion. I’ve also been thinking on the same things lately so it was good to hear from other people on the subject.

i got the following article from veryliberating.com and it reminded me of a conversation a couple of my friends had…

k: “i love my guitar”
r: “aww, i’m sure it loves you back”
k: “a guitar doesn’t have feelings, my love for it is unrequited”
r: “that’s so sad”
k: “i think it’s beautiful”

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I want to share something with all of you:

When Morris Imposternak fell in love
The woman he loved didn’t love him in return

And so he picked up a violin and said:
You, Violin, Respond to my imprecations

Because as an inanimate object you have no choice
Play to me, violin, of the amaritude we both know

You, because you are not alive
I, because I am not loved

We are alike, you and I
We can’t change the world we can only make noise

The violin played
That is, its strings pushed the air to and fro

As Morris Imposternak remembered how he made love
To the woman who did not love him

Even as matters stood, the look of her eyes had made him forget himself
That is, forget he was Morris Imposternak

The violin played
Outside, building crowded together

And passersby passed who figures resembled figures such as the Russian L
All life is real life, the violin played

And the amaritude of Morris Imposternak
Became set to music

Blessed are those who love
There are so few of them, almost everybody

Blessed are those who are loved
There are so few of them, almost everybody

How sad there is no one-to-one correspondence
Between these two sets

-from Eugene Ostashevsky’s
“Enter Morris Imposternak, Pursued by Ironies”

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‘the invincible power that has moved the world is unrequited, not happy, love.’

This post is part of a weekly worship blog carnival, so do stop by the worship community for more setlists and sermon recaps from around the world…

Morning
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Great in power (Russell Fragar)
Glory (Reuben Morgan)
Jesus, lover of my soul (Darlene Zschech) [communion]
All consuming fire (Misty Edwards)

Ronel led the morning service.

Chris the pastor preached on believing and living in God’s promises.

We trust in God’s promises because:
God is faithful
God can’t lie
God never changes

Hebrews 11 & 12; matthew 14

it’s pointless to just believe his promises and not walk in them – step out in faith!

Later on in the evening I read this in my friend’s journal, which seemed very apt: Give all He asks, and take all He promises.

Evening
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Hallelujah (your love makes me sing) (Brian Doerkson/Brenton Brown)
God of wonders (Marc Byrd, Steve Hindalong)
We fall down (Chris Tomlin)
There is none like you (refrain) (David Crowder*Band)
It is you (Newsboys)
I could sing of your love (Martin Smith)
Everything glorious (David Crowder*Band)

Kev led today – another accoustic vibe set: 2 accoustic guitars, 1 keybourd, and a djembe.

Val did the preach today…and it was awesome. She talked on social justice.

in the old testament justice comes up with righteousness quite a lot – right justness. (e.g. isaiah 42: 1 – 4)

4 main groups – Widows Poor Alien Orphan (e.g. exodus 22: 21 – 22, Duet 27: 19, Isaiah 1: 17 & 10: 1 – 2)

However it is not just reserved for those 4 groups, it’s for everyone. Justice is a god-given huma right and by withholding justice you are acting injustly (leviticus 4: 15, exodus 23:2, duet 1: 16 – 17)

Why were Israel commanded to show justice ?
- in remembrance of the justice God shown them bringing them out of egypt etc (leviticus 19 :33, due 24: 21)
- God loves Justice (Isaiah 58: 6 – 7 & 51: 8, Psalm 37: 28 &99: 44)

Shalom = not just peace, as in absence of war or strive, but peace with yourself, with your nieghbour, with the environment, and with God. So holistic peace. And to be at peace with your neighbour you need to be just with them…otherwise you can’t be at peace with God – Jehovah Shalom. (Isaiah 6, Micah 5: 4- 5, John 16: 33)

Read Val’s blog here, cos she’s super passionate about social justice and so talks about it quite a bit.

Firstly, happy mother’s day to all the mother’s around the world. Hope you have all had/are having a blessed one.

Secondly, this post is part of a weekly worship blog carnival, so do stop by the worship community for more setlists and sermon recaps from around the world…

Morning:
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Blessed be the name of the Lord (Matt and Beth Redman)
The stand (Joel Houston)
How great is our God (Chris Tomlin)
I can only imagine (MercyMe)

Was visiting my mom this weekend and so went to her church. Was really cool. Enjoyed it. The preach was on spiritual warfare and the need to be ready for battle at every moment.

Evening:
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Trading my sorrows (Darrel Evans)
Endlessly (John Egan)
Glory (Reuben Morgan)
Wholly yours (David Crowder*Band)
Today (Brian Doerksen)
Nothing but the blood (Matt Redman)

Kev led tonight. Really digging the whole accoustic vibes…2 accoustic guitars, 1 djembe, 2 vocalists.

Before the service started Brett had us fill out a questionnaire which included stuff from “is eating McDonald’s a sin”, “is eating only junk food a sin”, “is listening to bootleg music a sin” to heavy stuff like “is abortion a sin”, “what if it was a choice between the mother with 60% chance of survival and a baby with 10% chance of survival”…

The preach was entitled “The crit of of the hippo”…aka Hypocrisy. It was on judging others and then going out and doing the same things…well not the same things but like saying smoking is a sin, but eating only fast food is ok. They are both bad for you, they are both a waste of money, etc, and yet we tend to look at one as a sin and the other as ok. So basically the preach was on the removing of the plank in your eye before you point out the splinter in your brother’s eye.

This post is part of a weekly worship blog carnival, so do stop by the worship community for more setlists and sermon recaps from around the world…

Morning
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This weekend I went to Camp Worship. Starts Friday and ends Sunday with 4 worship sessions. So cool seeing a bunch of people go crazy for Christ. One new song I learned is “Holding nothing back” by the Jesus Culture crew…it probably isn’t new, but it was my first time hearing it, and I really dig it.

Evening
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It is you (Newsboys)
How great is our God (Brad Klynsmith)
Eagle’s wings (Reuben Morgan)
Oh, Come all ye faithful (Adeste Fideles/John Wade) – just the chorus
Dula le rona (Paul Mpete)
Turn your eyes upon Jesus (Helen H. Lemmel) – just the chorus
O praise him (David Crowder*Band)

Kev and Arnie did most of the leading, with me leading on Dula le rona. Was an awesome worship session for me personally, and there was good feedback from the congregation as well. Was more nervous this week though, i think it had something to do with my super raw throat from a whole weekend of singing so was afraid of how i would sound. oh well.

At the end of last week’s session we wrote our struggles on a little piece of paper…all anonymous like, and they were read out from the front before we prayed for each other. A lot of the papers mentioned fear so that was the topic for today’s preach.

There was a lot said on it, but two things that stood out for me were: 1. God can…but even if he doesn’t… Like Rack, Shack, and Benny before they were thrown into the furnace, I want to believe that he will come through for me, but even if he doesn’t, i’ll still stand for he is still God. 2. Faith is how we overcome fear, and faith is not the opposite/absence of doubt, faith is born out of doubt. Faith says I will stand despite the doubt.


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