Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Pilgrims Were Sent

"So he got up and set out." Acts of the Apostles 8:26-40.


Today was a day of travel and setting out on the road. Not knowing exactly what the Lord had in store for us after our overnight flight to Istanbul. We had time to get to know each other and to become accustomed to the time difference as we walked a bit blurry-eyed through the streets of Takism Park Square to find our way to the house of the Lord. Along the 2 mile road we marvelled at the wonderful mix of modern and ancient culture in the people from the traditionally clothed women in long dresses and scarfed heads to the innocence of youthful school children costumed in their Turkish dance clothing; we marvelled at the wonderful mix of modern and ancient culture in the buildings from the high rises changing the distant new city skyline to the 2nd-4th century aqueducts and old stone city walls; and we marvelled at the wonderful mix of modern and ancient culture in the food before us from the American influence of McDonalds and Burger King to the Turkish Delight, Turkish Kebobs, and Turkish pancakes. From all around us the heartbeat of the people seem to say as one man along the street said to me, "Welcome to paradise." But Paradise is not of this world, so what was the Spirit of God speaking to us today.

It truly is a place of coming together! Mostly I just marvelled at the Lord. He led us down this amazing street that about 2.5 million people a day walk and our destination was St. Anthony's Church. When we found it, we went inside to pray and rest in the Lord. And truly we did find it, we all felt a coming home. Surely this is the Paradise the Lord is drawing us to, a coming home in Him. Just before we left the church after lifting up all of our prayers and yours before the Lord, I met a woman who told me a bit of her story. She introduced herself to me a an Ethiopian refugee. She said she has been here in Istanbul for a year, but that it is hard for her. She said the people at the church were helping her. I felt the warmth of God, and assured her of our prayers. So we all went on our way, and I spoke of her need to the members of our group that were with us.

Later in the evening the rest of our group arrived in time to share a meal together and then to have Mass, the real meal, as we joined in our hearts with Jesus sharing in his Word and in the breaking of the Bread. Sitting there hearing the Word of God from the Acts of the Apostles, I understood just how present the Holy Spirit was with us today. In the reading Philip was sent out to minister to an Ethiopian eunuch to share the Word with him, life through Jesus, and he baptized him. Philip was taken up by angels as the Ethiopian went away rejoicing. God revealed himself to us through the witness of the Ethiopian woman taking refuge in Istanbul and being helped by the church.

As a group we lifted up her need as well as yours.

And our prayers rise like incense before us!

So we pilgrims have set out on the road with the warmth of the Holy Spirit in our hearts and the hand of the Lord himself to lead us to Paradise, as we too are drawn deeper into His heart sharing His love with the travellers on the road before us.

"We are a pilgrim people, we are the church of God." The Servant Song

Monday, April 27, 2009

Prayer Postings

We would love to take you all with us, but our suitcases are definitely a bit cramped already.
The next best thing is to pray for you and your intentions, so that we can be together in spirit. We will be lift your up daily asking that you will be blessed with abundant grace as you take this journey with us. If you have a specific intention please send it to us, so that we can pray for your needs as we join our hearts together with our fellow pilgrims.

We love you all and are grateful for each of you in our lives. Please pray for the grace God desires for us as we follow the footsteps of St. Paul.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Pilgrims on a Journey

Contemplating the role of pilgrim in a conversation with the Lord, these words from The Servant Song were brought to mind:

"We are pilgrims on a journey.
We are travellers on the road."

And on the road we will be to the following cities:
  • April 30 Istanbul
  • May 1 Adana
    - Drive to Antakya, Biblical Antioch, & St. Peter’s Grotto
  • May 2 Konya
    - Depart for Tarsus, St. Peter’s well, drive to Biblical Derbe, Biblical Lystra, and then to Konya (ancient Iconium) for the night.
  • May 3 Pamukkale
    - Yalvac, Biblical Antioch of Psidia, Laodicea, and then to Pamukkale.
  • May 4 Kusadasi
    - Aphrodisias, Miletus, then on to Kusadasi for the night.
  • May 5 Izmir
    - ancient ruins of Ephesus, Basilica of St. John, Temple of Artemis,
    and the house of Virgin Mary, then on to Izmir.
  • May 6 Assos
    - Sardis, Asklepion and Acropolis of Pergamum & Asclepion, then on
    to Assos.
  • May 7 Istanbul
    - Assos, Alexandria Troas,and Troy, then on to Istanbul where we
    will stay until departure on May 10.
Preparation and excitement for the journey ahead arise within us as we read and pray with the life and the words of St. Paul. The following passages from Dr. W have been a guide to us:

Acts 13-20 Paul’s missionary journeys. The narrative into which all these cities fit.

Galatians Possibly written to the first set of cities we’ll visit in Lystra, Iconium, and Derbe,
and visited by Paul on all three of his journeys.

Colossians Written to a city in the Lycus Valley that was evangelized by one of Paul’s
coworkers. The other cities in this area are Laodicea and Hieropolis.

Ephesians The letter that bears this name was probably written to the entire region of Roman
Asia of which Ephesus was the capital.

1 Timothy Paul wrote this letter from prison to Timothy, who was acting as the “bishop”
overseeing the church there. It depicts Paul’s instructions for the church of
Ephesus

2 Timothy Ditto, except this one focuses less on the church in Ephesus and more personal
advice for Timothy.

Rev 1-3 This contains the prophetic messages to the seven churches, five of which we will visit: Ephesus, Pergamon (Bergamon), Sardis, Laodicea. and Smyrna (Izmir).



May you be blessed as you walk with us!
"We are called to help each other walk the mile,
and bear the load." The Servant Song
Blessings and peace to you,
The Pilgrims