Thursday, 10 December 2015

Class, caving and church

Hey Everyone!

So we have finished up our Old Testament Class. This class has helped me organize OT events and books in their proper order I have gained a greater appreciation and understanding of the OT. As I previously mentioned our group had to create a video summarizing the OT. It was a lot of fun and it went really smoothly. The director team was super organized too. I hope you enjoy it.




Two weeks ago we went caving at Horne Lake. There were two caves that we went through. I really enjoyed this and didn't find it to tight. We split into three groups. At the end of the first cave there a was an area big enough for our group to stand. Andrew (the Kaleo leader) told us to turn off our headlamps. It was super dark, and I was slightly creeped out. But I also found it really cool! Andrew did a little talk on the stark contrast between light and darkness and how we are called to be a light in this dark world.




Last week we had our final class of the semester – Church Ministry. I really enjoyed this class. Our professor was very interactive and got us to discuss often. It was neat to see what the Bible said about how the church should operate. There were also many passages and topics that were controversial. We looked at the different views on these passages and why people interpret that specific passage in that way.

I got asked the question, “After taking this class and based on my experience at my Island church, what do I really appreciate about my church back home?

Well there is a lot that I appreciate about Portage Evangelical Church (PEC) but I will name a few. For some topics, the Bible is super clear on what our stance should be for that issue and some passages are open to interpretation. I see PEC seeking the truth. They desire to know God’s heart and what issues are worth fighting against. They stand firm in their belief on the issues that really matter.
Fellowship is important to PEC. They regularly have events that the whole church can be part of. Their desire is for us to grow in unity together as the body of Christ. To add to that they also partner with other churches from Portage, joining together in events like prayer meetings, church services, community outreaches, etc. They realize that the church family is bigger than just PEC.

I’m really excited to be back at PEC for a couple weeks. I feel very privileged to have grown up in that church. I have built many great relationships throughout the years. PEC has played a big part in who I am, in my Christian walk, today.
Thanks for the prayers!
 
Sabrina

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