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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Reflections from Swaziland, 10 December 2014

Jet lag can have its benefits. It is almost four in the morning and I have completed my email thanks to the wifi at our B&B, and I even have alertness to start this blog.  How intent and consistent I can be as time passes and we arrive in Swaziland, I cannot say.

Our travels have been very smooth. The idea of gathering at the Cathedral with family and friends to send us off, both for lunch and a Eucharist, was a marvelous one. The liturgy our chaplain Elizabeth Popplewell had developed ended with an extended “send off blessing”. I invited people to form family and friend groups so that the travelers could be prayed over by those sending them off.  In the Eucharist my wife Donna had prayed for all our connections – especially at Atlanta which was a small window of time for such a trip, but proved effortless – and with our luggage at the end of our flights. Her prayers were answered. What remains is her final request – for God to bless our connections with the next generation of our Companion Relations in Swaziland. May our hearts find one another and our common hope to be ambassadors of reconciliation in Christ be ignited and launched.

One of my responsibilities at the Conference is to teach on Sunday morning about the Cross. It dawned on me this early morning that our theme for the trip and our logo for the t-shirts give me my opening image – “Under One Tree”. I think it was intended to convey that special meeting place in the rural areas of Swaziland where previous trips have met with people and leaders – a symbol of a gathering together. And yet of course, it has even deeper meaning when we understand that we all are gathered by God under that one tree on which Christ gave Himself for the world. Never too early to capture the Spirit’s nudging. Pray for us as we gather in Swaziland.


Watch this space and the Under One Tree blog for updates from Bishop Scarfe and others among our delegation to Swaziland.