Sunday, November 9, 2014

Among the Hmong

Today I got the opportunity to visit Salem Community Hmong Alliance Church. Sitting here writing my blog post, I am remembering that we were supposed to visit a church with a different denomination. I didn't do that. 

BUT, this was still an awesome experience to visit a church with an entirely different culture. I traveled with my team that I will be traveling to Thailand this December. We wanted to visit a Hmong Church here in Oregon so we could get a feel for the church and people before we witnessed to them overseas. Salem Community Hmong Alliance Church is a small church in a small building way out in the middle of Aumsville. I had emailed them in advance to ask them if we could visit their congregation and they gave us a very warm welcome right from the very beginning. 

When we showed up we were immediately greeted by several people. People kept coming up to us to shake our hands and introduce themselves. They were simply excited to have us there. They had a small talented worship team that sang songs in both English and Hmong. It was awesome to be in a room where people are singing about Jesus in an entirely different language! I tried to sing some of their lyrics, but I sounded extremely stupid. Especially when they have words like "chylingg" on the screen but pronounce it "nyoo." Like what? How does that even..... 

Anyway,  

Our team got a chance to go in front of the Church and tell them about our missions trip. The congregation had a lot of questions for us and were very interested in what we were doing, especially since we were going to the villages that some of their families live or have come from. 

The pastor spoke in Hmong and translated some parts to English. His sermon was about finding security in God and not our own achievements. His message wasn't to different that a sermon would be at Salem Alliance. Overall, there was a very similar feel to Salem Alliance. There were pretty conservative in their worship... clapping... not many hands raised... again, very similar to SAC. The biggest difference is that it felt more like a close intimate family. Salem Alliance feels like a family too, but in a different way. Our family is much larger and you can walk into a service and only recognize a few faces. But overall I had a a great time at this Church. They asked us to come back after our trip and share pictures and stories with them. They said they would cook us Hmong food and have a huge cook off for us, so I'm down for that. There was also a really cute girl that sang worship... and I'm pretty sure she needs to be my wife. So that's good. 

Though I didn't visit a church with a different denomination, it was a great opportunity for me to experience an Alliance Church in a smaller setting. I will definitely look forward to returning!


4 comments:

  1. Wow Matt! I wish I had read this before seeing you today.. I want to know, will you be visiting this church again. Since there happens to be a great motivation. ;)

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  2. Ha, you make me laugh Matt. I had a good laugh reading you trying to sing in Hmong.

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  3. This is probably the most honest blog and my favorite blog I've read so far! Thanks Matt :D

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  4. Matt, good stuff and thanks for your "investment" in this class - more than that (and previous to this,) for opening yourself to God to invest in you.

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