Weekly Re-Cap

I’m writing today from Halifax, Nova Scotia, where I’m staying for the weekend on my way to Kentville, where I’ll be going tomorrow for some ministry and support raising. I like Halifax. I think I could live here if I got “stuck” in Canada and couldn’t go back to Japan. It doesn’t hurt that I have friends here.

Last weekend’s missions weekend at KV Wesleyan was a good time. I got to re-connect with some old friends and also heard my boss, GP director HC Wilson, speak.

Other than that, it was a pretty average week, other than taking off a little early for the weekend to hang out here in Halifax. Looking forward to one last evening here and a full day of travel and ministry tomorrow.

Week, wrapped.

Weekly Re-Cap

This past Sunday I had a great time at Saint John First Wesleyan. It was good to see so many familiar faces. I did a short presentation about my ministry in Japan, and had some good conversations with interested folks after the service. It was also great to get a sense of how well things are going there after almost a year with their new pastor. Given that it’s one of my former “home” churches, I like to see good stuff happening there, and I believe it is. Greg seems like a good fit, and it’s good to have him back on the district as well.

The rest of the week was spent working on the usual behind-the-scenes stuff: bookings, budgeting, trip planning and so on. I started my Japanese new study routine, and though I haven’t gotten a full two hours in every day, I did some days and I’m closer to making it a habit. And that’s a good thing.

Another good thing is that I’m also making progress on my webcomic, not only staying on schedule but also working ahead. This will be important when I’m on the road and too busy to work on it. One of these days I’m going to have to write up a blog post about how this comic and comics in general fit into my over all life and ministry vision. For now, let me just say that it’s good to get the ball rolling.

This weekend I’ll be taking part in a missions conference at King’s Valley Wesleyan Church in Quispamsis, NB. If you’re in the area, why not drop by to say hi?

And… that’s a wrap.

Weekly Re-Cap

I travel a lot. It can be pretty draining sometimes. This past weekend was Easter, though, and I had no churches booked and got to “visit” my own. It’s been nice to be off the road for a couple weeks. I’m feeling refreshed and ready to get back to it this weekend.

This week’s been pretty quiet. I’ve spent a lot of time at home doing office stuff. I’ve also done a lot of art-related work. It’s been pretty productive. I’m also trying to study more, and beginning to get myself into a routine with that. One of my big fears is that in all these months at home in Canada I’ll forget my Japanese. So I’m trying to be more intentional about fighting that.

This weekend I’ll be in Saint John, NB, visiting First Wesleyan Church, a church I attended for over a year during my days as a full-time print shop graphic designer. Those were good times, and it’ll be good to re-connect with one of my “home churches”.

That’s a wrap for this week.

Weekly Re-Cap

I’m writing from the comfy chair at Starbucks this week. You’re surprised, aren’t you?

Since my last re-cap was so late, and this one’s on time, I don’t have much to talk about this week. I’ve spent the week getting caught up on paperwork, email, that sort of thing.

I’ve also taken some extra time to get used to some new digital art tools I recently purchased. I’ve finally landed on a method I’m happy with for creating Doodze, my current comics project and soon to be part of a larger project I’ve hinted at for a while now.

So that’s been my week. Nothing too exciting, but it’s been nice to be off the road for a few days. A couple days I didn’t even leave the house. Hence, Starbucks today.

And that’s a wrap.

A Slightly Late (or really early?) Weekly Re-Cap

The past week or so has been far from normal. As I said in my previous re-cap (well over a week ago now), I had a friend visiting me all the way from Japan. I had some ministry to do on the weekend, but during the week took some time off to spend with Kenji and show him around. It was a really nice change of pace.

Kenji’s come and gone now, and here’s what went down:

  • Kenji arrived late Thursday night in Moncton, where we crashed at a friend’s place for the night.
  • Friday morning we drove to Black’s Harbour and took the boat to Grand Manan, where we hung out with friends and got ready for Sunday. The church we were visiting was Central Wesleyan, one of my supporting churches.
  • Sunday was ministry day, of course. But with Kenji here, we changed things up a bit. I ended up leading worship for the service, Kenji gave a short testimony (in English, for the first time) and I did the short version of my missions talk. I felt like God blessed our ministry, and I really enjoyed re-connecting with the church.
  • Sunday afternoon there was some sight-seeing, and Sunday night we chilled out with our hosts. It was a really fun weekend. Grand Manan is a beautiful place with a culture all its own and a lot of friendly locals. I was glad Kenji got to experience the island.
  • Monday we traveled to Saint John, met up with a friend for lunch, saw some of the city, and continued on to my home in New Maryland (a suburb of Fredericton, for those who don’t know).
  • Tuesday we visited the Sabian cymbal factory, which was really cool. I’m a musician (of sorts) but Kenji actually plays drums, so I think he appreciated it on a deeper level than I did. The rest of that day and Wednesday we just hung around Fredericton, saw some local sights, and chilled out at home.
  • Thursday we went to Sussex, where we had the opportunity to sing a song in chapel in Japanese and English, because it happened to be missions week at Bethany Bible College. We mingled with some students after, then did some hiking with my favorite professor and had dinner with his family.
  • That night we headed back to Moncton, and Kenji flew out of Canada ridiculously early on Friday morning.
  • Friday and Saturday were kind of “recovery” days for me after all the traveling and such. Yesterday I hit the road again, though, and went to Amherst, NS, to re-connect with Amherst Wesleyan Church. I had a great time there, too.

It was great having a friend visit from Japan — a first for me. I enjoyed getting to share my roots with Kenji; seeing him take photos and act surprised about what I consider normal (the same thing I’ve done so often in Japan); catching up on what’s going on in my Japanese church and with our mutual friends; talking about life, faith, church and culture; speaking Japanese, English and “Japanglish”… It was a good week.

And that’s a wrap.

Weekly Re-Cap

Not too much to report this week. This past Sunday I had a great time re-connecting with a couple of churches not too far from here, in Sussex and Brown’s Flat. The church in Sussex did an interview with me, rather than the usual format, which was a nice change of pace. I had a good time visiting with a praying couple in Sussex, and with my parents in Brown’s Flat, where our cottage is.

The rest of the week was pretty uneventful, except for a couple of meetings (one yesterday in Sussex and another later today in Moncton) requiring a little more driving.

Today a friend of mine is arriving from Japan for a week’s visit. That will make the next week busy and full but really fun. We’ll be on Grand Manan island this weekend for some ministry and sight-seeing. He may be in for some culture shock; Grand Manan is a lot different from Nagoya. It will be interesting to see Canada through his eyes.

The blog will probably be pretty quiet over the next week, but I should have some fun things to share not too long after that.

That’s a wrap for now.