Monday, December 7, 2009

Winding Down

Eleven days. It really is hard to believe that this trip is coming to a close. On Friday, the 18th, I will be flying back home, marking not just the end of this trip, but also of my seminary education. Before thinking about what is to come after I return to the States, I do have some things to think about here.

School projects are winding down. I have already turned in one of two significant assignments. This second one is proving difficult to finish, but plans are in the works to help me accomplish just that. I quite possibly will be able to finish typing it up on Thursday. Once that is done and emailed, my educational experience will be entirely out of my hands, for everything I will have had to do to become a seminary graduate will be accomplished. Wow.

But there are still things to do here. This Sunday I will be preaching again at Grace Fellowship in Killarney, and next Wednesday (16th) the church will be caroling at a couple different homes for elderly and disabled. There is also the possibility of a church Christmas party, but I have not heard for certain if it will happen before I leave.

One interesting aspect of these last few weeks is the meeting place we are using for church. The Cultural Center is being used by the city as Santa’s Grotto (I’m still waiting to understand what they mean by “grotto”). So as a result we have been forced out. Our alternative meeting place? My flat. This past Sunday I had it set up with the most number of chairs we could fit – 15 – and every last one was filled. It was a packed house. I have no idea what we will do if we ever have more than 15 people come. Standing room only???

It has been a good trip. And its not over.

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