Saturday, March 28, 2009

Hong Kong Details (Part 1)

I honestly don't know where to begin as I attempt to share about my trip to Hong Kong.  I can clearly say God had a plan for me, and he most certainly paved the way to get me there. But as I reflect, I am slightly surprised at the outcome of my going. Often we can go away on these kinds of things, to conferences and come back on a 'spiritual high' so to speak. I am finding the result of my trip to be quite different from that common preconceived notion. 
Before I get into anything heavy, I must share how blessed I was to get SO much fellowship for the week. I stayed with Julie and that was awesome. Let me tell you this girl has a fierce hunger for truth and is a bold lover of grace. We were able to talk and talk and talk, with no little ones interrupting. And we have never spent that kind of time together before, it really was a great privilege. Julie you really do inspire and bless me, more than you know! Not to mention the last 2 days when Ursula joined us. I met Ursula through our online blogging community and actually got to meet her in the flesh. And she is from a whole different nation than me, how cool is that!! Ursula is a very fun loving, lover of truth as well, and she is definitely worth getting to know. Ursula, I SO enjoyed meeting you and I feel so truly knitted to you like a sister. What a privilege we had to be together in Hong Kong!! I hope to spend time with you again in the future!! 
I also had the privilege of meeting various other folks from around the world. All folks that are so eager to see the pure Gospel of grace and good news spread abroad through the nations. There were over 20 nations or so represented at the conference. After Rob read the list and had each nation's representatives stand on the first night, he said, "How did you people hear about this?" 
On Thursday, Julie and I had lunch with some of the folks that were attending the conference that were a part of Grace Revolution, a growing network to talk all about Grace. Ryan Rufus, Rob's son, also joined us for lunch. I didn't get too much of a chance to talk with anyone very in depth, but we all chatted and laughed together over a meal. That was so surreal. Eating with several nations in our midst. Both Julie and I, really enjoyed talking to Wayne, aka 'Wayno', he felt like a brother to us. He made us laugh a lot, and we enjoyed his heart and passion for truth as well. 
If I were to be honest, I think this was my favorite part about the conference, simply the fellowship. Many of us who have come out of legalism into pure grace have found it to be a very lonely place. It seems that most churches across the globe are not preaching the purity of the Gospel these days. Therefore, those who come into grace find themselves leaving the church. It's a lonely season, where not many Christians fully get us or what we believe. Funny, cause we just believe God at His word and embrace the truly good goodness of the 'Good News' of the Gospel!! But really, I think honestly I can do without the conferences. Not that I didn't enjoy the conference, I did very much. It can just be so full and so busy, when what I really crave is to talk to others about their experiences in grace. I love testimonies! 
However, that said, I really honestly loved getting to witness Rob Rufus minister in real life. It felt so comfortable and so natural to sit under his teaching. It was also quite fun to get to watch him preach. He is quite the animated passionate speaker, and it's fun to see him live!! If anyone is interested you can watch live Grace Stream TV, linked on Julie's blog and find Rob on there to watch! 
Another aspect of the conference that I enjoyed was corporate worship in the presence of God. I think the whole place was on fire. Lots of happy Jesus lovers all ignited in praise and worship, you just never know what will happen!! I particularly enjoyed the time that Anneline led worship. Anneline is a member of CCI, originally from South Africa and I just loved her immensely!! I enjoyed meeting members of the worship team, so now I know whose voice I am listening to on the Ipod. 
There were many times of further ministry during worship, as well as extended worship. It was awesome! On Friday night, they had something called a fire tunnel. Dan was very much hoping there would be!! He had a wonderful encounter with God 2 years ago and hoped for the same for us. Basically, it's just a good way to lay hands on people and pray and impart. So, the WHOLE conference went through a fire tunnel of 8 or so people laying hands on every single person in the building. It was wild!! They warned us that if you end up clogging up the tunnel, you will be carried or dragged out, so it can keep flowing. I wish I could have just watched as each person went through, even though I didn't get to, I do believe it was video recorded!! (hmmm, wonder if I will ever get to see it!) This is one of those things that may not make a whole lot of cerebral sense to many, and I honestly can't say for sure what God did in me because of it. However, I was open to receive whatever He had for me, and alas I did end up getting dragged out. God most definitely touched me with heaven's voltage. Many were touched and many weren't. But mostly I think what was important was to have fun and know that God works in many ways, He speaks in many ways and He knows how we each individually need to hear from Him. 
Many times, mostly all of the meetings, I  sensed His presence and just smiled and delighted in the awesomeness of it all!! He is at times so tangible and so real, it's just so wonderful!! I definitely have never experienced His Presence like this in my old church. 
There certainly is so much more I could write about, but for now I am tired and have more processing to do. I simply wanted to share at least a tidbit of my time in Hong Kong for now.I guess I am kind of leaving you all hanging a bit. Hope to update some more when the fog goes away...........Grace and peace to all! 

8 comments:

jul said...

Go Lydia! I'm still in a dense fog haha, but my trip was much longer and more complicated I think...Who knows when I will write? I'm actually maybe slightly nervous to write, but that's just silly.

jul said...

BTW, do you remember which session Annaline led worship for? Was it Thursday night when Rob preached and did the ministry time? I have P brain ( I know not everyone gets that ha).

lydia said...

Jul ~ Glad you made it home, safe and sound. I hope you are getting lots of rest!!
I can't wait 'til you do write, I think it will be very helpful to hear your perspective!!
I think she did lead worship Thursday night - !!

Guess I didn't realize what jet lag would really be like.......I am SO whacked out!!

Ursula Kuba said...

Girlies...I'm so with you both. I miss you guys. Its kind of weird...I didn't think I would...but there has been such a knitting of hearts....

Hmmmm...even if we are different you know....

Well my PC broke...so no blogging this weekend...maybe its a blessing...I've been in a fog and don't know where to start. Its like Jetlag, pink eye, flu and shock all rolled into one....

VERY weird!

Jules...write...you know we will probably disagree on some stuff...but I'm ok with that...coz I know you are! Girl you are such a blessing!

Aida said...

Lydia, I'm so enjoying catching up on your trip. The pictures are great and I love reading your thoughts and impressions. The excitement definitely is coming through.

I'm so happy you got to go and connect with friends and make new ones. Relationship . . . isn't that really what it's all about?

Thanks for sharing your trip with us.

Anonymous said...

IT was so good to hang out and to met you all "in the flesh"...

It's amazing how much instant love and unity this message brings..

Grace and peace to you all..

Wayno

lydia said...

Yay Wayno!! And you as well!! True unity is a beautiful thing..............

Grace and peace to you as well!!

lydia said...

Aida ~ Always a pleasure to hear from you!! Glad you stopped by and were blessed!!