April 6, 2008
Sunday
Being the host province, of course more than 60% of the audience were from CamSur. But besides their caretaker teams, there were others from CFC (not serving in GK) who were there. Today was likewise the Mission Core assembly of some sectors -- and the council thought it would be a good idea to have the Bayani Assembly as Mission Core Assembly as one. This is a blessing in disguise... as we hope to have inspired other CFC members to take part in GK and become caretaker teams.
Besides CamSur, the greatest number of attendees came from CamNorte. In order of GK sites, they likewise come second to CamSur and so it makes sense that they had a fair share of attendees. Plus Luis, Mari, Tito Boy (our special guests from the national office) swung by their area earlier that day for the GK Pinyasan Site's (at Bibirao, Daet) turnover.
I guess the even more impressive group was the team from Masbate. There were probably just over ten of them but the distance they traveled makes their presence very valuable (and they even brought with them an LGU partner -- o, say nyo!). They arrived yesterday and went to visit a couple of the showcase GK sites of CamSur -- Iriga and Libmanan -- to make their trip even more worthwhile. I believe there are 3 GK sites set-up in Masbate and we hope that with this team of gung-ho CFC, more will be built within the coming year.
Only a few from the Albay team was there because their entire council joined the YFC ILC in Tagaytay... plus Luis will be having a separate meeting with them tomorrow. I plan to write up they key messages of today and send it out to the provinces so they can share with those who were unable to come.
In Sorsogon - there was only Tony (and he's a full-time worker from the region, so actually... he doesn't count but it WAS heroic of him to raise his hand and claim the province of Sorsogon for himself!). He said that the province of Sorsogon was conducting an MER (marriage enrichment retreat) and since there are a few CFC in Sorsogon -- that means all of them need to be in the service team. It's a shame though... because Sorsogon is promising in terms of growth in GK. The LGU is answering the call and the teams are getting confident. It's just that there really are a few CFC there so you're like working with a few potential workers in the vineyard. There is also, unfortunately, one challenging case (in one GK site) that may have caused some strain in the momentum of GK Sorsogon..... But I will lift that up to God because I believe it has gone beyond our control. In fact, human intervention would probably make matters worse. So God... you be the captain (as you always are)!
It was an inspiring afternoon. Goals were presented to a group of people who mostly have been slaving it out for a year, some 2 years, some 3 years. As I went around GK sites this past month -- or seen the Titos and Titas who pass by at the office -- you see a few who are brimming with excitement and enthusiasm... and you see some who are strained and drained. Facing up to definite deliverables considering the challenges they have been encountering since day one may be a difficult thing to do. In their minds they might have thought "Not again..." but I guess this afternoon, everyone was reminded of why we all started this out.
We had videos testifying to people's personal calvary -- and yet, despite this, gaining the overwhelming feeling of a glorious resurrection. Mari's ironic greeting of condolence and congratulations to anyone who takes on the role of Project Director is very apt. "Condolence sa 'yo" because you have to die to yourself and take up your own cross... but "Congratulations rin!" because the experience will raise you up and give glory to our God.
I was too hungry after the activity and I stayed by the front gobbling up the left-over serving of bihon that I was unable to mingle with the exiting crowd to get the feel of them. But I did see them the entire time... listening raptly and connecting to the speakers... the sharers and the videos. You need things like this as an adrenaline shot to those who have given up so much already and still... so much more needs to be done.
The work these people do in GK is very challenging and can be overwhelming. The everyday many little things can beat you and weigh you down if you lose sight of the goal -- and if you lose sight of what brought you here in the first place. More than anyone else, all GK workers have to constantly arm themselves with God's protection and inspiration. Let God be your defender. Let God be your driver. And let all workers in the vineyard remain faithful to the call -- because God is faithful to us. He is building His Kingdom here on earth.
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