Hundreds turn out for SAMS’ Friday Night Live

Monday February 9th 2009

People from Connor Diocese who attended SAMS' Friday Night Live evening, along with Cecelia from the Red Box Project in Argentina.More than 450 people, many of them from Connor Diocese, joined the South American Mission Societies (SAMS) annual gathering in Craigavon Civic Centre on Friday February 6.

The numbers were especially encouraging as the snow and freezing temperatures made for difficult driving conditions.

The SAMS Ireland ‘Friday Night Live’ event aspires to inform, encourage and challenge individuals and churches regarding mission within an overseas context and also here at home. Bishop Ken Good welcomed everyone and from the outset created a prayerful attitude which remained a central theme.

Summer 2008 teams from Down & Dromore, Connor and Clogher dioceses updated people through interviews and multi-media presentations. Two girls from Barcelona sang and performed a traditional Catalonian dance. The Bishop elect of Paraguay and his wife were interviewed, sharing the opportunities, challenges and practical implications which they face as they take on their new roles in March 2009.

The keynote speaker this year was Rev Dr Maurice Elliott, and his stimulating address helped to put mission in the wider context of worship.

Various projects were highlighted during the evening, with particular focus on the Red Box Project in Argentina. Images from a power point presentation fused as a pianist from Argentina played the haunting tune ‘Don’t Cry for me Argentina’. Everyone present had the opportunity to pray as three significant images of  appeared Naomi Francey (Down & Dromore), Megan Johnston (Connor) and Helen King (Down & Dromore) who are all on gap years with the Red Box Project.

‘Friday Night Live’ isn’t a performance; it’s an opportunity for people to meet together and wrestle with what God is doing and wants to do through an Anglican mission agency. 

An update on the SAMS’ fusion programme was another significant part in the evening. The fusion initiative offers placements to people from overseas within a parish setting in Ireland. It also seeks to link local churches in Ireland with short, medium or long-term projects overseas. Participants from Argentina, Chile and Uruguay are presently working in Connor, Down & Dromore and Derry & Raphoe.

It was encouraging listening to fusion volunteers how they have benefited from their time here in Ireland and also it was uplifting to hear from local rectors how they have benefited from having young men and women from South American working within their parishes.

The evening ended with a multi-media animation of a modern day parable. To all who attended and to all who pray for the work of SAMS deeply appreciates and values your partnership.  For more information visit the SAMS website.

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