On Tuesday,
we went on an excursion to visit the church in the village of Impani. We began by going to National President Rev. Mavoungou’s
house. Others from the Brazzaville
congregations met us there. We all boarded the bus along with a large drum, and
a picnic lunch among other things. The ride was a little over an hour but it
gave us a chance to see what is on the outskirts of Brazzaville. As with any
city, the houses began to have more space between them and then there were
fewer and fewer homes. As we drove through the countryside, there were some interesting
sights. One notable one was when we drove by a small river, there was a group
of people performing a baptism. Another was when we passed a truck that was
very overloaded (which was not surprising) with live goats suspended along the whole
side of it. Even our Congolese friends
on the bus with us pointed and laughed! I
recognized the French word for goat as they exclaimed “Oh, une Chevre!” The bus finally arrived at a small building
covered with branches. There was one house nearby, but no others within sight. As we disembarked, we could hear singing
coming from the small building. We were met
and welcomed by the Pastor, the congregational President, a parish Evangelist, and
even the Chief of the village! Matthew in turn introduced us, and gave them greetings
from Our Savior, Topsfield, as we began to worship together. During this
worship time together, we performed the drama of the “Wise and Foolish Builders”
and the puppet skit, “Jesus, the Good Shepherd,” and Matthew followed it with a
message. Peter gave his testimony. We sang the song “Freedom is Coming” and
Pastor Mavoungou joined us. He and the National
Vice President Rev. Albert Poungui also performed the “Psalm 23” drama. At this church the language barrier was a bit
more formidable. Everything was
translated to French Missionary Fred Reinhardt, and then again into their
tribal language. Things took longer, but the congregation still really seemed
to enjoy the activities. And of course we
sang “Making Melodies in my Heart” and the entire group joined in with big
smiles. We gave stickers, pencils and little
glider planes to the kids. When we asked
them to sing a song for us they all joined in with drum accompaniment. It was - as it always is – an amazing sound
and everyone joyfully praised the Lord together!
After worship
ended, we were treated to a picnic lunch prepared by President Mavoungou’s
congregation from food we had brought with us on the bus. It was a beautiful, breezy day so we thoroughly
enjoyed the countryside and spending this time together with the brothers and
sisters of Impani. After lunch we boarded
the bus for our return to Brazzaville. Matthew was exchanging music with one of
the evangelists and the whole bus broke into song a few times. What a great and blessed day!
Thanks for your prayers,
Karen
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