Wednesday, July 13, 2005

Commissioning

Sunday was commissioning day for the new missionary, and it was nice. My friend "Eclecticmass" (That's his screen name for you bloggers out there) came over for the morning. The whole thing went rather quickly, actually. The pastors said some words; I said "I will, and I ask God to help and guide me." I don't know what I agreed to really ... the words all seemed to blur together. I probably agreed to give away my first born child and stuff like that. Whatever -- I'm flexible. Anyway, then the pastors put their hands on my head, and poof....I'm commissioned.

In all seriousness, it was wonderful to be able to have a ritual in my home congregation like that. They've been waiting as long as I have for this day. Now I am in Chicago for orientation. I'll spend three weeks here. The first couple weeks are ecumenical, so I am meeting missionaries from the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the Reformed Church in America, as well as all the ELCA missionaries. I met the other three people going to Tokyo on the J-3 program, and a family going to Japan to teach at the college level in Kumamoto.

Also, new news: Today I received my airplane tickets!!! And the housing arrangements for Tokyo. The two other J-3 women and I will be living in a 3-bedroom house and there is a guy who will have his own apartment. We will be in Tokyo until March learning Japanese. In February we will each be assigned to our jobs and move in March.

That's all for now. Keep watching for updates!

Friday, July 01, 2005

Leavin' on a jet plane

The official word is here! I leave for Tokyo on September 8. I spend six months there learning Japanese and whatever else they can stuff into my head in such a short time. After that I will be assigned to an ESL teaching job .... somewhere. That I won't know for awhile.

However, today I got a couple emails about what to bring/not to bring, etc. The apartment supplied for me by the Japan church (JELC) will be furnished better than I had in Dbq! And I know that there will be four of us total going to Tokyo for this program. Since the program is called J-3, we're collectively called the "J - 3ers." Original.

More as it comes...