PI SYNOD
Representation to the PCC meetings of General Secretaries from member Churches and National Council of Churches of each country.
PCC was mandated at the last General Assembly in the Solomon Island to take stock of itself, and
provide strategies of improving its effectiveness in providing leadership to the regional churches
that it is part of.
RETHINK, RENEW, RECLAIM, REMEMBER, RECIPROCITY
RELEVANT.
As people of the Pacific, what treasurers have we lost in the course of our journey into the light of the Gospel.
What are important taogas -treasures that we can reclaim of our culture, rituals and practices
which will enhance our LOTU, our worship. our reflections, and our life of prayer.
Rethink and review calls for the PCC to reflect on this 50 year journey,
and in our discernment open ourselves to an openness to God's leading in order for us to allow God to do its task of renewing us, and recharging our energy level to give leadership in mission for the next 50 years.
Remember God's place in our lives, Remember the involvement of God in the lives of his people the Israelites. Remember God's influence in or lives and the lives of our forebears.
Renew our outlook and value our most precious gift of family, community, and of fellowship.
Reciprocity is a covenant relationship which is the basis of our lifestyle in our extended families, and in our church family.
Not forgetting the need for us to be relevant in our mission and ministries, where communication is vital within our diverse cultures. What are we doing and why are we doing the things that we value in our lives as individuals and in our faith and social based communities.
TALANOA
one talk
allowed us to share, to question, and to develop
ways of weaving our spirituality, our best practices and our gifts together with the belief that
God's spirit is embracing these into wisdom that will provide for PCC a renewed pathway for the future.
Bible study in the first day.
Ruth 2.
MIGRATION ......... DISCRIMINATION
HOW DO YOU TREAT A STRANGER / FOREIGNER ?
The bible study enabled the group to observe the dynamics that were happening between characters of the passage. The behaviour of the owner of the harvest surprised us given the nature of the relationship of the people of Israel and the Moabites.
Boaz found out what a faithful woman to Naomi a family to him. So he cared for her, ensuring that she had enough and some to take home for her mother in law Naomi.
The question was asked: how have our member churches treated the strangers in our village, our Island and our homes?
How do we as God's family from different denominations live out the love of God?
How can we use the lessons of this narrative to improve our understanding of ecumenism?
Day Two
Bible study
Exodus 12: 21 - 28
Passover feast
Luke 22: 19 - 20
Holy Communion.
The passover came out of the plight of the Israelites to be liberated from Egypt's hold on God's people.
Moses made numerous attempts to free his people but were unsuccessful.
The act of worship, protected by the blood of the sacrificial lamb killed in order for an offering to be made saw the death sentence passing over the Israelites homes saving their first born from death that left Egypt in a state of mourning.
The new testament Communion resulted at the time of the pass over celebration as a mark of God's hand being played in the salvation of God's children.
The sacrifice was to follow the agape meal, Jesus was crucified on the Cross.
Much of the discussions were focused on the self giving of God in these two narratives.
The first reading was around the request of Moses to let God's people go.
Set them free.
In the second reading, Jesus set us free with his sacrifice on the cross.
How do these passages build up our relationships with God and with each other as people of the Pacific?
We share the love of God in Christ as we work with the Spirit in the proclamation of the word.
Are there expressions of worship, of Holy communion and of our faith that we could make employing the gifts that God has made us to be, with the identities that we now carry?
DAY THREE
The power of forgiveness.
Text: The prodigal Son
Genesis 3.
The power of Lotu. and Vanua
FORGIVENESS.
MANA: Blessing - We have good mana, and could have bad mana.
Mana is in the Blessing that we channel. Blessing is from God, we don't have it but we can be medium where we can channel it to others.
We all had a question on forgiveness.
Our group had the following question.
Why do we have to forgive?
From the bible study.
God forgave, he redeemed us from the sins of the first Adam by the death of the second Adam Jesus Christ.
The father forgave the prodigal son. What about the first son? Did he forgive the Father, or his wayward brother?
God only can forgive our sins. We can forgive others and help others to seek forgiveness from God.
What about the member of the church seeking forgiveness from the minister for his transgressions?
Can the minister forgive? Maybe the minister's is not the he/she forgive, but help the member to identify the wrong, address damages to those who fell victim and assist in reconciliation and maybe restitution.
We Attended a Fijian Village where a cultural act of forgiveness was undertaken, wrapped in Fiji culture among the 12 tribes, and 8 villages. The Chief was party to this act of forgiveness service - with Shark's tooth and Kava ceremony.
Its the act of Fijian Methodist Church with the support of the member Churches from the Pacific asking forgiveness for the history dotted with misunderstanding and wrong doing.
Three coconut trees were planted in commemoration of this act of reconciliation.
Bu la!!!
Receive a representative from West Papua as they seek support from member Churches in their plight seeking independence.
The PCC member representatives and the secretaries from National Council of Churches do support their plight ans are expressing this with a letter to the appropriate bodies dealing with the situation.
This is my last entry to this blog.
This was a very different approach to meetings where the efforts have been prayerfull deliberation, mostly in the form of Talanoa. Community based Boible study seemed to have been adopted, and I join many of the church representative found it at first different, but started to see the benefits of it as time went on.
The views on this bloig are mine, and reflections my take on the discussions.
So do reflect on them and comment at the end of the blog if there are views that you would wish to make comments on
Rev Don Ikitoelagi
Clerk of PI Synod Presbytery.
Representing Komiti Moana Nui a committee of the PCANZ.
Fans were taken for the day but returned at the end of the evening marking our willingness to share.
People were allowed to take a pick of any fan, however they are returned for the ritual to bring meaning to togetherness.
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