Edwin Markham

Outwitted by Edwin Markham
He drew a circle that shut me out -
Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout,
But Love and I had the wit to win:
We drew a circle and took him in!

lunes, 25 de febrero de 2013

This is what a Conpaz camp is about...


We must not think that our love has to be extraordinary. But we
do need to love without getting tired. How does a lamp burn?
Through the continuous input of small drops of oil. These drops
are the small things of daily life: faithfulness, small words of
kindness, a thought for others, our way of being quiet, of
looking, of speaking, and of acting. They are the true drops of
love that keep our lives and relationships burning like a lively
flame.

- Mother Teresa

Conpaz camp Massachusetts UCC - Rancagua


lunes, 11 de febrero de 2013

Dance retreat

Dear Friends and Family,

During the past week, we have been reveling in the joy and healing that comes from dancing unto the Lord.  40 young women between the ages of 13 and 30 gathered at the Shalom Center, a peace education, environmental education and spiritual development project of the Pentecostal Church of Chile, supported by Global Ministries of the Christian Church (DOC) and the United Church of Christ.  

     The dance ministers gathered, full of excitement and energy,  from churches all up and down Chile forming a community of learning and healing at the Shalom Center to explore and embrace this call to usher others into worship.    

Last year, I met the Rev. Jarda Alexander at the Global Ministries booth during the national Assembly.  She was completing an internship with Global Ministries, and it didn't take us long to find out we had some things in common.  She is a dance minister and I, in spite of two left feet and hands as graceful as bricks, have a passion for opening the space for young women to lead congregations into deeper worship through dance.  

A year and half later, Pastora Jarda arrived in Chile and began a full week at the Shalom Center!  She danced and preached in two congregations of the Pentecostal Church of Chile, led  “Biblical Foundations for Dance” workshops, two at the Shalom Center and one at the Chimbarongo church, and she prayed, accompanied and encouraged the staff and participants during the entire dance retreat.  Pastora Jarda preached on three occasions, and her sermons were carefully crafted for the very different congregations:  City church, worship with young women, country church.  During the workshops, she engaged the young women with her dynamic and expressive teaching style, eliciting a deeper reflection of the Word and connecting the texts to the experiences of daily living and liturgical dance.

  As I was driving four of the participants to take the bus this morning at the end of the activities, I asked them what was the “pearl of wisdom or learning” that they would treasure for the rest of their lives after participating at the retreat and dancing in worship.  One of the girls answered, without hesitation,  “I will hold Pastora Jarda’s testimony in my heart forever.  When she shared her personal story, I felt God affirming my call to be a dance minister.”  Pastora Jarda blessed the young women every step along the way, and all this with her very limited Spanish!  Her joyous smile, patience, interest in others and pastoral heart opened a doorway through the barriers of language and cultural differences that allowed for the free flow of the Spirit of God through her heart to touch the heart of others.  She reminded the young women to: accept God´s abundant love, to find someone that they can trust and be that person someone else can trust, and to be open to new experiences (We are never too young or too old to learn something new!)

We believe that this week we have planted the seeds of peace in the lives of these young women, and that one day when the saplings have grown empowered by the joy of celebrating their relationship with God and the privilege of guiding into worship through dance, we will see a harvest of justice.   During the week, we also invited the young women to join the world wide movement of One Billion Women Rising.

Please watch the video that we made and have posted on YOUTUBE.  Be sure to check the LIKE box when you do!  We also invite you to sign the  pledge on the official website along with all the young women who were at the Shalom Center with us...

WATCH THE SHALOM CENTER VIDEO:


SIGN THE PLEDGE:



ABOUT ONE BILLION RISING

ONE IN THREE WOMEN ON THE PLANET WILL BE RAPED OR BEATEN IN HER LIFETIME.*
ONE BILLION WOMEN VIOLATED IS AN ATROCITY
ONE BILLION WOMEN DANCING IS A REVOLUTION
On V-Day’s 15th Anniversary, 14 February 2013, we are inviting ONE BILLION women and those who love them to WALK OUT, DANCE, RISE UP, and DEMAND an end to this violence. ONE BILLION RISING will move the earth, activating women and men across every country. V-Day wants the world to see our collective strength, our numbers, our solidarity across borders.
What does ONE BILLION look like? On 14 February 2013, it will look like a REVOLUTION.
ONE BILLION RISING IS:
A global strike
An invitation to dance
A call to men and women to refuse to participate in the status quo until rape and rape culture ends
An act of solidarity, demonstrating to women the commonality of their struggles and their power in numbers
A refusal to accept violence against women and girls as a given
A new time and a new way of being



sábado, 9 de febrero de 2013

1 BILLION WOMEN RISING

The Shalom Center has joined the world wide movement to protest violence against women and girls!  Join us on February 14th, 2013, when we will be RISING and DANCING to say NO MORE!!!  Watch the video that we made during the recent Liturgical Dance retreat at the Shalom Center and check LIKE!  We are trying to get enough hits to become part of the world wide documentary on the movement.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYnbAraPxLw&feature=youtu.be

lunes, 4 de febrero de 2013


During the past week, we have been reveling in the joy and healing that comes from dancing unto the Lord.  40 young women between the ages of 13 and 30 gathered at the Shalom Center, a peace education, environmental education and spiritual development project of the Pentecostal Church of Chile, supported by Global Ministries of the Christian Church (DOC) and the United Church of Christ.  

Last year, I met the Rev. Jarda Alexander at the Global Ministries booth during the national Assembly.  She was completing an internship with Global Ministries, and it didn't take us long to find out we had some things in common.  She is a dance minister and I, in spite of two left feet and hands as graceful as bricks, have a passion for opening the space for young women to lead congregations into deeper worship through dance.  Pastora Jarda had a very full week!  She danced and preached in two congregations of the Pentecostal Church of Chile, led three  “Biblical Foundations for Dance” workshops, two at the Shalom Center and one at the Chimbarongo church, and she prayed, accompanied and encouraged the staff and participants during the entire dance retreat.  Pastora Jarda preached on three occasions, and her sermons were carefully crafted for the very different congregations:  City church, worship with young women, country church.  During the workshops, she engaged the young women with her dynamic and expressive teaching style, eliciting a deeper reflection of the Word and connecting the texts to the experiences of daily living and liturgical dance.

  As I was driving four of the participants to take the bus this morning at the end of the activities, I asked them what was the “pearl of wisdom or learning” that they would treasure for the rest of their lives after participating at the retreat and dancing in worship.  One of the girls answered, without hesitation,  “I will hold Pastora Jarda’s testimony in my heart forever.  When she shared her personal story, I felt God affirming my call to be a dance minister.”  Pastora Jarda blessed the young women every step along the way, and all this with her very limited Spanish!  Her joyous smile, patience, interest in others and pastoral heart opened a doorway through the barriers of language and cultural differences that allowed for the free flow of the Spirit of God through her heart to touch the heart of others.