Solomon Islands District
NEWSLETTER April 2020 Volume 3, Issue 4
District Easter Campaign Original plans for the District Easter Campaign were altered this year in response to the potential threat of COVID-19 in the Solomon Islands. The State of Public Emergency declared at the end of March resulted in the proposed action of shutting down all sea travel between provinces in the event of the first confirmed case of Coronavirus. With this in mind the District
Officers decided not to send out the Nominees (Candidates), as planned, to village churches in Malaita to conduct the Easter Services in case they ended up stranded without a means of transport home. Instead, Area Officers Envoys Joshua and Edith relocated to Malaita so that Salvation Army leadership stays accessible during these uncertain times. These changed conditions meant that the District Easter Campaign was only conducted at Honiara Corps and Ramah Fellowship this year, with sermon outlines sent to the other three congregations to enable them to at least participate in the District Easter theme - “Jesus, Light of the World.” Yet, despite these changes two other villages were invited to attend the Easter
weekend by Ramah Fellowship, resulting in another 18 new recruits completing Soldiership Classes on Easter Saturday and being enrolled as Soldiers on Easter Sunday! Thirteen of these new Soldiers are youth from Rauai Village who were previously engaged in drinking kwaso and chewing betel nut. After the Easter weekend they returned to their home village
Nominee Daniel Hagi, who preached on Good Friday. The Good Friday Service was held at the District Quarters with 68 people gathering for a powerful time of worship. Easter Sunday was a time of great celebration of the resurrection of Jesus with Major Robert preaching on ‘Light Overcoming the Darkness.’ The highlight of the service was David Aebata performing an original worship song he composed called “It Is Real.” This simple but powerful song speaks of the name of the Lord being our strength and refuge, which is a timely message for such a time as this. While the Easter Campaign didn’t proceed quite as planned across the entire District, God clearly worked anyway with outcomes that could never have been anticipated in the Malaita
Inside this issue:
COVID-19 Update with Church Leaders
2
Malaita Area Meeting
2
Area Junior Soldiers Sergeants
2
Preaching Workshop
3
Rauai Village Mission
3
Acknowledgement of Territorial Leaders
3
Personal Reflections
4
Special points of interest: completely transformed, which amazed their parents and community leaders. The changed lives of their youth has prompted an enthusiastic invitation for The Salvation Army to establish a new congregation in Rauai Village, the second for West Kwara’ae. The Easter services in Honiara were led by Majors Robert and Vanessa, with the support of
Province. Ramah Fellowship, which experienced some very real challenges last year, has become ‘Salt & Light’ as the staging point for significant growth that has not only produced a large number of new Soldiers over the past two months but is likely to see two new openings this year. Greater things are still to come!
COVID-19 Impact Mission Support New Leadership Equipping the Saints Mission Expansion Farewell