Showing posts with label Stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stories. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The Story of the Subversive Cross


While I am still gathering pictures to be able to properly do daily journals, I thought I’d share the story of the “Subversive Cross,” which we saw when we worshiped in San Salvador our first Sunday in El Salvador. The story itself is powerful enough, but we were incredibly blessed to hear it in first person from Bishop Gomez after the service.

In the fall of 1989, both the government and guerilla forces were gearing up for a final battle in San Salvador. Bishop Medeardo Gomez led his congregation in a ceremony whereby a cross, painted white, is then inscribed with the sins of El Salvador and prayers for the country and its people.

A few weeks later, on November 16, the situation had gotten even worse. Bishop Gomez learned that government forces were coming to arrest and possibly even to kill him, and he took refuge in the German embassy. Sure enough—shortly after he left his church, the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, soldiers appeared, seeking the Bishop.

At the same time, soldiers were headed to the Central American University. There, six Jesuit priests were murdered execution-style.

But at the Lutheran church, the soldiers only found an international group of witnesses, holding a vigil. They arrested 15 people, along with the cross, saying that the church was using the cross to teach subversiveness. The cross was taken to the jail, where individuals were interrogated (and possibly tortured) in front of it. Bishop Gomez eventually had to flee the country to save his life.

When the war ended and Bishop Gomez returned, the American ambassador worked to get the cross returned; it had, somewhat miraculously, not been destroyed. The cross was brought to the house of the President of El Salvador, who then personally presented it to the Bishop. The “subversive cross” now resides in the Lutheran Church of the Resurrection as a reminder of the war and all that happened.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Golden Level Awards

At our last evening meal after we had completed our week of work we held the First Trinity Awards Banquet. Awards were determined by a secret commitee only know to Pastor Tom and presented to the group by our fearless leader Amanda Wahlig. Each recipient received a "Golden Level Award" because everybody knows that a good house is a straight and level house. Awards were not distributed in order of importance except for our last two very special people.

1. Golden Level Award to Don Titzman, Master Mason.
2. Golden Level Award to Sarah Speckhard, Assistant Master Mason.
3. Golden Level Award to Ron Morgan, Asssitant Master Mason and all around good guy.
4. Golden Level Award to Sean Dillon as Master Digger.
5. Golden Level Award to Kent Forde as Master of Fully Loaded Wheel Barrow Driver and assistant UN Ambassador.
6. Golden Level Award to Emily Oline Master of Chispa down the Block.
7. Golden Level Award to Keith Wahlig for Master Chispa maker and part-time trench digger.
8. Golden Level Award to Amanda Patton for Master of Espanol according to Amanda and Master All Purpose Worker.
9. Laura Dillon known to boarder control as Laura Liefer Master Weeder and Master Shopper of Artist Gifts.
10. Golden Level Award to John Molinaro: Master of rebar tying and Master of being prepared for everything.
11. Golden Level Award to Kjersten Priddy also known to Salvadorians as KJ: Master of Filling cracks in blocks with Mescala.
12. Golden Level Award to Cappie Morgan Master Group UN Ambasador, translator, and Master trash collector.
13. Golden Level Award to Amanda Wahlig for Master Leader/Director and Master Mescala Maker.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Pastor Tom's view

From Pastor Tom:

I am looking forward to going with our team. I have been on several habitat builda and have lots of experience working on rehabbing my own homes and many homes for the homeless. Last year our church team, the Biloxi 9, went to The Gulf coast to help rehab homes for those who were flooded out by Katrina. We completely dry walled an entire house in one week. I have been to El Salvador back in the mid 80's during the war. The country and people are beautiful. The war was very sad. I hope that this trip will be a positive life changing experience one all of our team.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

I'm excited!

This is the first time I have gone out of the country to do a build. I'm looking forward to learning new techniques and hopefully getting some new skills. The leader of this trip, who happens to be my daughter, has also gotten me looking forward to meeting the people and seeing the sights. I am also looking forward to getting to know the people of First Trinity. February 16 can't come soon enough.