Solomon Islands Ministries
NEWSLETTER December 2017 Volume 1, Issue 1
Arrival After months of anticipation and preparation, Majors Robert and Vanessa Evans from the Australia Southern Territory landed in the Solomon Islands on Wednesday, 13th December to a warm and enthusiastic welcome from CSM Wency Ramo’oroa and members of the Honiara congregation. Along with the Honiara Corps welcome party was Pastor Mary Vasula from the Honiara CRC church to greet the incoming Salvation Army Officers as a demonstration of support from the local churches. The welcome party then moved to a garden rotunda adjacent to the airport car park where Wency spoke some words of
welcome to the Evans’, giving thanks to God for their arrival. A couple of young ladies from the congregation then presented some beautiful floral leis before the congregation sang a moving song of welcome. Robert and Vanessa greeted the congregation, expressing their excitement about being appointed as the Officers in Charge of Solomon Islands and acknowledged God’s hand in the journey so far. Finally, the Home League Secretary Elizabeth Tolilalo offered a prayer of thanksgiving before Robert and Vanessa were driven to their new Quarters.
Inside this issue:
Visit to Port Moresby Within 24 hours of arriving in Honiara, Majors Robert and Vanessa Evans flew out to Port Moresby to meet the Territorial team at The Salvation Army Papua New Guinea THQ. The Territorial Commander Colonel Kelvin Alley introduced the Evans’ to the cabinet and key personnel to orientate them with policies and procedures of the PNG Territory. After their
orientation, Robert and Vanessa joined with the THQ staff for their Christmas lunch where they were formally welcomed to the Territory.
Networking
2
Fellowship Tea
2
Facebook Presence
2
Mechanical Repairs
3
Christmas Eve
3
A Personal Note
4
Special points of interest: Before returning to Solomon Islands, after their three day visit to PNG, the T.C. took Robert and Vanessa to the Bamona War Cemetery to visit the graves where the Australian soldiers killed along the Kakoka Track are buried. This was truly a sacred and moving occasion walking among the plaques honouring the fallen soldiers.
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