Sunday, January 14, 2007

Who wants to go to France...on the cheap?!

Hello All:

“Visiting Taize has been one of the highest moments in my spiritual journey. Those who attend Taize come home equipped to energize local churches.” This is quote from our Bishop, Sudarshana Devadhar (its easier to pronounce than it looks).

And here is a quote from our Conference website: “Taizé, in the south of Burgundy, France, is the home of an international, ecumenical community, founded there in 1940 by Brother Roger. The brothers are committed for their whole life to material and spiritual sharing, to celibacy, and to a great simplicity of life. Today, the community is made up of over a hundred brothers, Catholics and from various Protestant backgrounds, from more than twenty-five nations.

At the heart of daily life in Taizé are three times of prayer together. The brothers live by their own work. They do not accept gifts or donations for themselves. Some of the brothers are living in small groups – ‘fraternities’ - among the very poor.

Since the late 1950s, many thousands of young adults from many countries have found their way to Taizé to take part in weekly meetings of prayer and reflection. In addition, Taizé brothers make visits and lead meetings, large and small, in Africa, North and South America, Asia, and in Europe, as part of a ‘pilgrimage of trust on earth’.”

Now for my two cents. I’ve been to the Taize community twice and can confidently say that it was a life changing experience (both times). Here are two things about Taize that blew me away:

1) The worship experience. Singing, scripture, and silence with thousands of people from all over the world (Give a look at the two pics. Combined, this is still only a small part of the sanctuary!). It was absolutely incredible. You will never experience anything like it without being there (and that includes attending a Taize worship service here at BUMC…think of it like enjoying an ice cube in your drink versus witnessing the awesome power of an artic ice flow).

2) The community experience. Living in community with people your own age from literally all over the world, and somehow effectively communicating with each other, was awesome. Bible study, small groups, ‘hang out’ time, chores – during all of it I was learning about not only what makes us different, but also how alike we really are regardless of where we come from.

Here are some specifics about the PILGRIMAGE (this is definitely a spiritual pilgrimage and not just a ‘trip’):

-Logistics/Itinerary: You will be traveling with others from the Greater New Jersey Annual Conference of the UMC. A couple days are spent touring Paris, and then you will head to Taize by bus. After a week in Taize, its back to Paris and then back home.

-When: July 26th-August 6th, 2007. This does conflict with the Young Adult mission trip to Toronto, which is August 5th-11th. That being said, I fully support people going to Taize!

-Cost: $1899. That covers air fare, hotel in Paris, a week at Taize, and most meals. There is currently a total of $1500 from BUMC available to be split amongst those who are registered by the deadline. The remainder would need to come out of your pocket or from your personal fundraising or other scholarships (the Conference-level UMW, for example, is offering a limited number of scholarships).

-Required Meetings: There are three pre-pilgrimage meetings that are absolutely, positively required if you go. I don’t have a list of those dates at the moment, but it would probably be monthly meetings in April, May, and June.

-DEADLINE: The deadline for registering is FEBRUARY 15th, since that is when the first deposit is due. The registration form can be found here. Please read it carefully.

Finally, check out the website for the Taize community here. It will tell you a lot, but please ask me any questions you have…Taize rocks!

Blessings,

Kevin

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