02 May 2011

Palm Sunday, Easter and Les Miserables

Now that it is a week after Easter, I am finally getting around to writing about it.  :-)  It has been busy and I have been sick again...  This time I did go to my Doctor and got some meds to get over it more quickly and hopefully not get sick right away again.  We'll see how that goes!

OAFC
I have been wanting to write about Palm Sunday weekend for a few weeks now because of what we did at our Church that weekend.  We had a travel team from OAFC come to our Church to help us with some outreach into the community.  OAFC is something my husband was involved in for around 10 years, until working full time in a Church.  Now he is trying to find ways to get the youth involved in it and I think that weekend did perk the interest of several of our Church's youth.

An OAFC weekend goes something like this:
Friday evening:  Bible Study, songs, skits with the members of the congregation that attend.
Saturday morning:  Canvassing does and don'ts, form canvassing teams and head out for round 1.
Saturday afternoon:  Come back from lunch, talk about the canvassing, then head out for round 2.
Saturday evening:  Write prospect letters to people who seemed interested in coming to the Church, tally up the results of the canvassing, supper, more skits and songs.  Or in our case, run off to the Saturday evening Church service...  Things were kind of short on time for us because of the Saturday evening service.
Sunday morning:  Participate in all services and talk to the congregation about what happened during the weekend.

Canvassing is actually pretty cool.  Basically you go door to door and ask if they'd like to take a short religious survey.  If they say no, you ask to leave some information with them and simply leave.  Nothing too annoying.  If they say yes, then the main information that you try to find out is if they are currently go to Church or previously went to Church and if yes, where.  The big question we then get to is if they know where they will go when they die.  Now as the Lutherans we are, we are all about Faith Alone, Scripture Alone, Grace Alone, so we love hearing people say they are going to heaven because of what Christ Jesus did for them.  Many people do not see it this way.  Often people haven't even thought of it, or think they will go to heaven because of the good deeds they have done.  This gives us an opportunity to share our Christ centered faith.

This is just a brief description of what OAFC does, but it is a worthwhile ministry to be involved with, even just very occasionally.  It is equipping our youth with confidence to tell people the Good News of Christ, which is something we need more of in our youth these days.  Keep your eyes open for an OAFC travel team near you!

Easter
This Easter was not a good one for me.  Saturday I woke up just feeling terrible once again.  I have had so many colds this year, it is terribly frustrating...  In fact on Saturday night, though I took cough syrup and a nose spray, I didn't hardly get a wink of sleep.  Sunday morning rolled around, my favorite holiday, and I had no desire to even leave the house.  All I wanted to do was snuggle up in a blanket and finally get some sleep.

Well, I did go, mainly because I was involved in Choir, Flute Ensemble and Handbells that morning.  Though I don't really remember what happened, I think I would have been more sad to miss the services completely.  Easter is truly the most important holiday for Christians.  Some people like Easter more because it is less commercialized than Christmas.  I like it more because it gives the reason for Christmas.  Christmas was never a holiday to be by itself.  The Bible points us to Jesus' death and resurrection for our salvation, it was never meant to stop at his birth.  Easter is the reason for our faith and if Easter were to be proven wrong, our faith would be nothing.

So this year was sort of a miserable Easter for me, but that's ok, Easter is just another day that happens to be set aside to remember what happened years ago on the cross.  :-)

Les Miserables
Barely was I starting to feel better when Ben and I jumped in the car to go to Nebraska.  My brother had asked us if we'd like to go to this showing of Les Mis months ago and the weekend was finally here.  Only he bailed for the last and final shuttle launch, which now doesn't seem to be happening until next Sunday anyways.  Oh well, how was he to know?

We were able to make a nice visit of it.  On our way to Nebraska we stopped at some some friends in Iowa and had a good visit with them.  Then on Friday we went and had lunch in Nebraska with some college friends of mine.  I miss my days at Concordia and relish any chance I get to hang out with my friends from my time there.  Then we spent some time with Ben's Grandma.  It had been 6 months since Ben had seen her and probably a year since I have!  That afternoon we went golfing with one of Ben's aunts.  It was not the most ideal weather...  The wind was crazy and there were a few times we went to hit the ball and we almost got blown over....  We still had fun and Ben's Aunt gave me lots of pointers (very welcome, as it was only my second time golfing).  That evening we had supper with another one of Ben's Aunts and Uncle.

Then, that Saturday after sleeping at one of his Aunts' houses, we drove to Omaha to meet up with my family for the show.  After having lunch and driving downtown we ran into some End of the World people.  They are the ones from the California group that believes May 21st, 2011 is Judgement Day and October 21st, 2011 is the End of the World.  They are running around the country trying to spread this news to everyone.  I was reading up on them online and it seems there are many people who have left their families to join this movement, which I think is sad.  Reading through how they decided on these dates showed that their thinking is rather flawed and we need to pray for these people and their families that they will be able to get their lives back together when this is all over.  Though I am curious to see what will happen after May 21st when they don't see all the dead raised to life...

The show was good.  It had been probably 10 years since I had seen it, and I was glad for the short synopsis in the program.  Les Miserbales by Victor Hugo is on my list of books to read, which I think will be good because the musical is definitely a very abbreviated version of the story.  Ben did not really know much about the show and was also thankful for the synopsis.  All in all it was good to go to the show and see lots of family.  We don't get many opportunities to do that, so we are glad to take advantage of any opportunity that presents itself!

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