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Leaving Soon

Its been over a year, but soon those from Redeemer will be connecting once again with our friends in Rwanda.  Of course, Redeemer is always present in Rwanda through our ministry families there (the Hanlons and Abrahams), but this fall our clergy return to greet friends and forge new relational connections.  Canon Jay, Deacon Amanda [...]

By |2018-01-16T16:40:03-06:00October 8th, 2014|Rwanda, Uncategorized|1 Comment

Journey To And At Reconciliation Village

On Thursday May 23rd 2013, we traveled to a reconciliation village that was founded and is led by Pastor Deo.  In this village there are ex prisoners and victims of the genocide, who work together in fields growing crops and tending to animals such as cows and goats. They live together in houses in close [...]

By |2018-01-16T16:40:03-06:00June 1st, 2013|Rwanda, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Telling Stories

  Jay interviews Pastor Maurice on his work of healing and reconciliation in the church. One of the things that I'm doing in Rwanda is research for my .MLitt dissertation at St. Andrews, due to be completed this summer.  It's been an interest of mine for some time to write about the ways [...]

By |2018-01-16T16:40:03-06:00May 22nd, 2013|Rwanda, Uncategorized|0 Comments

A Kigali Sunday

Today was a special day at St. Etienne Cathedral--at least for me.  It was the Feast of Pentecost, and there were many languages, cultures and backgrounds represented.  I also preached one service with a translator, testament to my lack of the ability to speak in the needed tongue of the hour.  But it was only [...]

By |2018-01-16T16:40:04-06:00May 19th, 2013|Rwanda, Uncategorized|0 Comments

A Brief History of (our) Time

On the day that I departed the US (Sunday the 12th), Vestry member Michele Becker presented a timeline of our relationship and connection with Rwanda.  We wanted to do this because many of our newer folks at Redeemer are not aware of how these relationships began and developed, and its a good reminder for all [...]

By |2018-01-16T16:40:04-06:00May 18th, 2013|Rwanda, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Chez Dan and Kari

The sun has set behind the Kigali hills, and the smoke from fires in the valleys rises to hang, weightless, on the horizon.  It's the end of another day and a reminder that I finally made it.  I hit the ground running Wednesday night and have been busy since, while still trying to adjust to [...]

By |2018-01-16T16:40:45-06:00May 17th, 2013|Rwanda, Uncategorized|0 Comments

In the EuroZone

Travels to Africa are always an adventure---even if uneventful.  It appears that this trip will start like a lot of them--with flight and travel issues.  I'm stuck in Brussels awaiting a technical issue with Brussels Airlines, hopefully to be resolved by Wednesday. I learned early this morning that there is a baggage handlers strike on, [...]

By |2018-01-16T16:40:45-06:00May 14th, 2013|Rwanda, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Hotel Rwanda

Most visitors to Kigali, Rwanda, at some point, want to drive by one of the most famous hotels in the world--the Milles Collines.  This upscale hotel was the center of a life and death drama during the 1994 genocide, as bands of soldiers and marauders searched for ethnic tutsis to kill as part of a [...]

By |2018-01-16T16:40:45-06:00June 30th, 2012|Rwanda, Uncategorized|0 Comments