Today, Sunday 26th April, I took Holy Communion Services at Dudley Methodist Church and then at Vatuwaqa. Both are congregations of the Methodist Church in Fiji and Rotuma's Indian Division. I'm regularly on the Plan at Dudley which is pretty much town centre, but was particularly glad to spend time at the settlement church a little further away. The small church itself is in Nanuku, and that's where Seleshni - or Shelley as she prefers - and family live. Here they are outside the family home. Shelley's on the back row in the middle With her Mum on the right and on the left daughter Rosie (who wants to be a Methodist Deaconess - hurrah!) holding Wendy.
A few weeks ago Shelley was looking for some work. We linked up and she kindly agreed to handle domestic work at House 12 on the PTC campus, where I live. She's a God-send, dealing with practical stuff around the home like a breath of fresh air. Her friendly 'can do' approach and her faith inspire me. At the Nanuku Church she's the leading steward and passionately committed to Christ and Christian witness among neighbours and the community. There's a bold, white cross on her front door for all to see.
Nanuku settlement really suffers when it's high tide, and in heavy rains even more. It's right next to mangrove swamps and underfoot becomes a complete mud bath. Shelly's family have arranged huge old tyres off HGVs in a line up to the house to act as a rubber walkway: one of many ingenious and creative solutions to challenging living conditions.
After church today, Pastor Timoci who offers pastoral care to the congregation and I were invited home for curry and rice and roti etc. And the traditional cup of kava, naturally. Generous and loving hospitality gratefully received.
And there was a baby to be blessed. Shelley's younger sister gave birth to tiny Dev last week and after a short spell in hospital, he's home and the centre of attention. Today held a great deal.
For the families of Nanuku, we thank you God.
Watch over them and sustain them we pray.
May whatever is needful be made tangible,
so that baby Dev and his whole community
may know the fullness of life you promise. Amen
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