National Rural Ministry Conference
This trip had a lot of
stories and events woven into it. The
main game was the National Rural Ministry Conference in Harrietville, Victoria. Yes,
interstate again ,but I also set up a meeting along the way with Cath from
Mission Aust, Dubbo, picked up Lyn on way home from Sydney and the Caravan from
Dubbo . So Dubbo was a shopping trip for Adult Literacy books for our Weilmoringle project. We bought a heap of children’s story books for the reading corner at play group - all of them had Indigenous
stories and great pictures.
Hay in Southern NSW |
A family set up in rest area |
I had to stop for this church in a paddock |
Next day off to Victoria, but coffee first, of course….but what’s this: no steering wheel and on the wrong side of the car? How strange it is being a passenger, even putting on the seat belt. We travelled along some of the roads we had been on for the MDB trip and then out to Kelly country.The conference was in a beautiful village called Harrietville just past Bright at the foot of Feathertop Victoria’s second highest mountain.
The views just go on forever. |
The time was broken into 2 sessions with guest speakers, Rev Jenny Byrnes, Executive Director of the Centre for Theology and Ministry, who led us in a session on sustainable, resilient leadership, and John Emmet, Mission officer with the Property department, previously mission catalyst with Commission for Mission, who led us in a session on mission in the 21st C – “being small and vulnerable - a theological reflection” looking at the possibilities and understandings of rural life. Both these sessions gave a lot of challenging thinking into how we go forward and break habits of church to move into 21st.C
Hard at it with John Emmet |
It
was good to worship and share over the time. The “race that stops a nation” was
run and won as we travelled - it was funny seeing large groups of people hang
around pubs in the middle of the week but it was a Public holiday down there.
We
had a great cook whose cooking and sense of humour, added to the camp as she
moved without intrusion, but also slotted in at the right time.
I headed north to Sydney, out the back way to Gundagai then up to Sydney for Lyn’s
Birthday and some grand kid time, then home. Due to loss of a friend, Lyn stayed and I headed in to my next blog……..…..empty car, wash cloths, re- pack and then early start to head “Out West” for a few days of drought work around Nyngan.
Above Bright at the lookout but we need to lookout for the grader from the passenger seat |
I headed north to Sydney, out the back way to Gundagai then up to Sydney for Lyn’s
Birthday and some grand kid time, then home. Due to loss of a friend, Lyn stayed and I headed in to my next blog……..…..empty car, wash cloths, re- pack and then early start to head “Out West” for a few days of drought work around Nyngan.
Sorry if this is not up to standard but I am on my L plates
Phill Matthews Rural
Chaplain
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