Day 6: Happy Sunday
Hello Family, Friends, Loved Ones, and All Readers!
Like every Sunday, we were blessed with the opportunity to
attend church service the next morning! For context, over two-thirds of
Ghanaians practice Christianity, with Islam and other religions rounding out
the whole. There are numerous Christian denominations present in Accra,
including Catholic, Methodist, Lutheran, Pentecostal, Latter-Day Saints, and
Evangelical Charismatic. Our church for the day was a youth-centered location
on the campus of the University of Professional Studies Accra. The church is part
of a larger group called Christ Embassy, which can best be placed in the
charismatic bucket.
Our group hails from various walks of life and religious
backgrounds. As a result, our reactions to the church service varied; this
enabled an enriching discussion afterwards on faith, spirituality, and cultural
differences. The service itself was in a large auditorium with three levels; to
our delight and surprise, every seat became filled. As a charismatic church,
the structure of the service was unconventional. It began with proclamations
and prayer, followed by a panel discussion and the sharing of testimonies. Next
was a powerful and beautiful period of worship and the sermon. To gather a
sense of the length of a typical service at this church, the service began at
9:00 and we exited at 12:30 - a few hours early - to continue with our
schedule.
There were countless takeaways from this church service for our group. The general consensus amongst the group was the sense of unfamiliarity with this type of prayer and elements of the service. Also debriefed was the challenge of our own personal beliefs and interpretations of what faith should look like. We all appreciated the strong sense of community and culture present in the space, made evident through the widespread participation, beautiful outfits, and efforts to build others up. I admire the courage of my peers for maintaining our commitment to curious minds and open hearts.
As a personal reflection, I thoroughly enjoyed my
experience. Of course, I had my moments of confusion, but also moments of immense
joy. The worship was powerful and it allowed me to encounter the Holy Spirit in
a brand-new way. We speak so much of the differences between Ghana and the
United States, it is equally important to speak of the similarities. There is a
shared love for the Lord for Christians in both countries, made evident though
the service today and conversations throughout the week.
We finished our day with a new meal: peanut soup with chicken and a rice ball. And I know we have a mixed audience, but as a Wisconsinite I was delighted to listen to the Packers game on the radio long into the night: Go Pack Go!
I continue to pray for the health and safety of our group. On
deck: a trip to the University of Ghana!
Best,
Alec
Sounds like a wonderful Sunday - Miss you!
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