Archive for August, 2009

GUATEMALA a Land of Hope

Friday, August 21st, 2009

…by Rose Bird

On July 20th fourteen of us left Vancouver on a pilgrimage to Guatemala.

Ready for an Adventure

Ready for an Adventure

The journey actually began well before our departure as Doris and Eric (St Andrew’s Wesley) prepared us for the assault on our senses. To touch but on a few of the key issues that have impacted Guatemala today; a civil war – the major conflict is over, however, the undercurrent of violence still exists; violation of human rights (indigenous Mayan) environmental and economic crisis. Our journey was arranged by G.A.T.E. (Global Awareness Through Experience) and was headed by two amazing individuals Sisters Jan and Marie. Our days were filled with new experiences (too numerous to mention all them). Guatemala, an incredibly beautiful country filled with the most amazing people striving/working for positive change filled our days and our dreams at night; a tour of a women’s clinic with Rosa: a challenging walk through a barrio;

Life in the barrio

Life in the barrio

visits to one of three schools housing 1 000 students (Chientla – in a marginated area) and a co-operative school headed by Betty; we spoke with a union lawyer (Enrique); union representatives for the bottlers union (Coco Cola); toured incredible churches, a hospital, an orphanage and Safe Passage school near the Guatemala city dump. We were hosted by a weaver in her home, toured Transitions (a disability association) with Alexander and paid a visit to the Canadian Embassy.

We met George head of the egg farm sponsored by St Andrews Wesley and discovered the project is trying to support a therapy addiction program. We remembered Rick Herron who had worked for the success of this program and knew he was with us in spirit. Mayan priests spoke to us of their faith and love of the earth. The Mayan vision acknowledges that we are all connected and prayer calls for unity and harmony. The tapestry of Guatemala is woven with threads filled with laughter, hope and dreams for a better future. On your own, you could not hope to have the incredible learning experience that this trip offered, so if you have the chance join Sisters Jan and Marie and our wonderful  Doris for the trip of a lifetime. Guatemala will capture your heart.

Another Great Pride Parade

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Click below to see our float

Our float is near the begining

Pride Vancouver 2009 saw another successful, crowd-beloved float from St Andrews-Wesley, as we once again brought the message of God’s love and acceptance of sexual-orientation and gender diversity to the thousands of onlookers in Vancouver’s West End. The Gospel Choir revved up the energy, belting out three classic gospel tunes repeatedly over the two-hour parade: I go to the Rock, I Can Go to God in Prayer, and Yes! God is Real. The first two soloed wonderfully by Christine Best, and the third just as impressively by our Gospel Choir leader and church Outreach coordinator, Curt Allison. Even minister Gary Patterson was there, waving to the crowds and donning a rainbow stole as well as the classic minister’s ‘dog collar’. The many Vancouverites cheered loudly as the float passed them, sporadically spraying the St Andrews-Wesleyers with water guns to take the edge off the 30 degree heat. As per last year, the float was wonderfully and lovingly decorated by a team of artistic folk. Inspirational messages of Would Jesus Discriminate? and God’s Love Is Equal were stapled on large pieces of creatively-designed felt placed underneath the faux stain-glass windows of our travelling church/float! Thanks especially go to Ryan Fraser, Christine Coles and all the volunteers who donated time, talent and skills for their tireless dedication to this project, as well as to all those who came out to make this another great Pride Parade.