Showing posts with label PNG. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Solomon Islands District - Territorial Leaders Visit (Day 1)

Arrival & Welcome

Saturday, 12th November 2022


The opening of Solomon Islands borders on July 1st 2022 provided a long-awaited opportunity for the Territorial Leaders of the Papua New Guinea & Solomon Islands Territory to visit the Solomon Islands District for the first time. Colonels Garth and Patti Niemand arrived in Honiara on Saturday, 12th November where they were greeted by District Officers, Majors Robert and Vanessa Evans and Honiara Corps Officers, Auxiliary Captains Wency and Fostina Ramo’oroa. They were then led to the leaf hut out front of Henderson Airport by Major Vanessa and Auxiliary Captain Fostina through a guard of honour, lined with Malaitan dancers and Salvation Army timbrelists from Honiara Corps, for a cultural welcome from an enthusiastic group of Salvationists from across the District.

A small Welcome Service was conducted under the leaf hut, which attracted the attention of other travellers and locals mingling at the airport, who were captivated by the blended sight of Salvation Army uniforms and cultural dress, accompanied by the joyful sound of singing and timbrels. As the Colonels entered the leaf hut, they were presented traditional floral lei’s by two Honiara Corps youth, with the Solomon Islands District flag waving proudly in the background. Woven bamboo fans and cold coconuts were also provided as an expression of hospitality to keep the visitors cool in the tropical heat. After the cultural dances and timbrel display, Western Province Area Officer Envoy Alick Hagi extended words of welcome to Colonels Garth and Patti on behalf the District, which was followed by a time of worship led by Nominee Jimley Fafaluta from Gateway Corps in North Malaita. Major Robert then offered further words of welcome to everybody gathered and appreciation to the welcome party for their fitting reception of the Territorial Leaders.

An overview of the program for the week was provided, which included: Combined Holiness Meeting at Honiara Corps, Corps Fellowship Lunch, Street Outreach (Sunday); District Review, Honiara Hash House Harriers Walk (Monday); Reusable Sanitary Kits Sewing Group & Social Enterprise Workshop, City Cultural Tour, Prayer Meeting (Tuesday); Mission Support Project & Learning Space Visit, Social Enterprise & Social Justice Network Visits, Lunch with Catholic Archbishop, Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony (Wednesday); Officer’s & Nominees Retreat (Thursday—Saturday).


Colonel Garth responded to the welcome with gratitude and joy for the opportunity to meet Solomon Islands Salvationists in person, at long last. He referred to the theme of the 10th Anniversary last year - ’Greater Things’ - to acknowledge the wonderful work God is doing in the Solomon Islands District. Major Vanessa brought the Welcome Service to a close with a time of united prayer in the Solomon way. The Colonels were then driven by the District Officers to their motel accommodation, which gave them a first-hand insight into the deteriorating road and traffic conditions of Honiara, especially following 24 hours of torrential rain! A gift basket awaited the Territorial Leaders in their motel room, providing a selection of local products from the Solomon Islands, good coffee from PNG and a few other items to make their stay comfortable. The District Officers then rejoined the Territorial Leaders for dinner later that evening.

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Solomon Islands District - PNG Southern Region Congress



Major Robert and Vanessa, along with Auxiliary Captain Wency and Fostina, travelled to Port Moresby to attend the PNG Southern Region Congress that hosted a visit from the World Leaders of The Salvation Army, General Brian & Commissioner Rosalie Peddle. The Congress commenced on Thursday, 27th October with Offer’s Councils, where Officers from South Central Division, South East Division, Gulf District, Solomon Islands District came together for two sessions of worship, teaching and fellowship. The first public Congress meeting ‘Celebrating the Southern Way’ was on Friday evening, which featured a night of praise and worship, cultural items, and a message by the General. On Saturday morning, Salvationists from around the Southern Region gathered at THQ for a March of Witness around Boroko, followed by an Open Air at Centre Point. The Koki Corps Brass Band, along with a combined Timbrel Brigade, led a procession of hundreds of enthusiastic uniformed Soldiers that snaked around the streets of Boroko, offering the public an impressive sight. The real impression, though, was the presentation of God’s Word though song, drama, testimony and a salvation message. In the evening, the Children and Youth were featured in a Praise & Worship meeting, presenting some very creative items that included cultural dances, timbrels and an amazing silhouette performance. The final public meeting on Sunday morning was a Holiness Meeting, which attracted the largest crowd for the weekend. Like with the previous events, the pre-worship had people up dancing and singing with great passion and cultural pride. Koki Corps Band and a Divisional Worship Team supported the congregational singing, with the Cadets presenting a skit for the children’s segment and a combined Sunday Schools reading the Scripture before the General gave his final message. One of the highlights of the Holiness Meeting was the mass enrolment of 84 Senior Soldiers and 67 Junior Soldiers from all over the Southern Region. The other highlight was the public acknowledgement of Auxiliary Captain Wency and Fostina as the first non-commissioned Officers of the Solomon Islands by the Territorial Commander, with the General praying a prayer of blessing over them both.



Reflection written by Auxiliary Captain Wency & Fostina Ramo'oroa...

When we heard that we were required to be at THQ for the General’s Visit we were very excited and looked forward to attending the program and anticipating to see and experience greater things that God is going to do in our lives during the program. While we were very excited about the news of going to PNG, we did have some doubts in our preparations which gave us less hope whether or not we will be able to attend the program because our visas were not ready. Even on the last working day of that week before we flew on Sunday to Port Moresby, I was waiting for an email from THQ confirming the approval of our visas. However, at about 5:00pm I received a message from our District Officer advising that our visas were finally granted. Praise God. Anyway, the rest is history. The program had three parts to it. The first part was a Welcome program at the Airport, the second was the Officer’s Councils and third was the Congress.

Aux Capt Fostina had a great experience during the program. She was well received by the Officers, including our Territorial Leaders, and they encouraged her a lot in her ministry. Their hospitality and kind gestures made her feel at home and feel that she is part of a wider loving and caring Army. She was quite surprised by the infrastructure in PNG, including THQ. But most of all, she was deeply moved and encouraged by the messages shared by the General and Commissioner and also the skits by other groups during the program. As a newly emerging member and leader in The Salvation Army, those messages have motivated her to see and evaluate herself, especially her spiritual wellbeing. She also acknowledged that even though her understanding of English is very low, she seemed to grasp most of what had been said. She was also blessed and privileged to meet with General Brian and Commissioner Rosalie Peddle in person.

So, both of us are new in this space. This is our first time to attend what is called Officer’s Councils and Congress. We did not know what Officer’s Councils was all about and what the congress looked like in The Salvation Army context. However, attending the program during the weekend gave us more insight into The Salvation Army programs. We are so thrilled with what we have seen and experienced during the weekend. We also feel that God has spoken to us during the weekend through what we have seen, heard and felt.

During the weekend, we met some officers and cadets and they were very generous to us by encouraging us in our ministry and especially about life at the Officer’s Training College (OTC); something that shed some hope for Aux Capt Fostina, as she is in a preparation stage for our journey to the OTC. Nothing more is so enjoyable than being in the presence of the Lord with those who share the same values, faith and are on the same journey. We learned a lot during the weekend about many things. Some of the things were very new to us while other things are an encouragement of what we have already seen. This opens our eyes to see the bigger picture of the wider Salvation Army. For us, we come from a country where some people know little about The Salvation Army and others know nothing about The Salvation Army. So our participation through the congress will help us to lead the Army in our own country.

We experienced some challenges during our stay for this program. But in the midst of those challenges, God has spoken to us powerfully to live a life of servant leadership and to accept those challenges as an encouragement on our journey of faith. Above all, we are very grateful to God for His unconditional love and faithfulness upon our lives as He leads us down this pathway of our Christian Journey. We give God all the glory, honour and praise for great things He has done. Amen.



Sunday, July 15, 2018

Solomon Islands Ministries - Territorial Leaders Conference

Last month Vanessa and I had the opportunity to spend some quality time interacting with Territorial and Divisional leaders from The Salvation Army Papua New Guinea Territory.  Our time in Port Moresby commenced in response to an invitation to attend the Territorial Leaders Conference, which gave The Salvation Army Solomon Islands Ministries representation at the TLC for the first time.  While Solomon Islands has been a part of this Territory since it's launch in 2011, the TLC ushered this relatively new expression of The Salvation Army into a new era of growth with an announcement by the Territorial Commander that IHQ had approved a name change for the Territory, which will now be known as The Salvation Army Papua New Guinea & Solomon Islands Territory, with the Solomon Islands being granted 'District' status.  So the Solomon Islands Ministries is now officially the Solomon Islands District, which means Vanessa and my position has been changed from 'Officers in Charge' to 'District Officers'.



The TLC was led by Commissioners Willis & Barbara Howell from the USA Southern Territory, with Colonel Julie Alley from PNG setting the tone for the weekend with the keynote address by declaring, "The kingdom of God does not rise and fall on our ability.  We are to lean into the supernatural ability of Jesus Christ."  This powerful introduction was followed by two days of amazing teaching from the guest leaders who spoke around the theme 'Following Christ, In Leadership.'  In the opening session, Commissioner Willis spoke on the importance of 'guarding your heart' from Proverbs 4:23 - "Above all else, guard your heart, for it affects everything you do."  Later, Commissioner Barbara led an interactive session inviting the leaders present to share the characteristics of leadership we found most inspiring and then spoke about the nature of servant leadership.

On the Sunday morning of the conference Vanessa and I gave a presentation about the growth in the Solomon Islands over the past six months, which was enthusiastically received by everybody present.  During our presentation, Vanessa spoke about our new Solo Army Lavalava project and presented the Commissioners and our Territorial Leaders with a lavalava each as a gift from the Solomon Islands. This gift made a real impression on Commissioner Barbara who ordered 40 to take back to the USA Southern Territory for a Divisional Women’s Weekend. 

During the week following the TLC, we engaged in a number of meetings at THQ with Cabinet Secretaries and department heads to discuss some of the new initiatives ready to launch in the Solomon Islands.  These meetings proved very productive with a strong commitment of support coming from THQ for the ongoing development of The Salvation Army in this emerging district of the Papua New Guinea & Solomon Islands Territory.