Friday, January 22, 2016

People Stories - Musicians from around the world

Jessica

One day early last fall, we met Jessica at BBC. After visiting another international church in BJ for a couple of months, she found BBC and then she continued to worship with us for her remaining time here. She spent about four months here as part of her PhD studies in violin performance, teaching violin to Chinese children and performing in several venues to introduce them to a music company.

It’s always fun to ask people what brought them to BJ. (Speaking of BJ, Jessica earned her undergraduate degree from BJU in Greenville so we enjoyed talking about places around our own town.) During her graduate studies, she met a brother in the US who returned here to start a local music company. Through that connection he encouraged her to come to BJ.  Jessica blessed us with godly friendship and blessed BBC with passionate violin accompaniment. She jumped right in meeting and reaching out to people. For example, we discovered that she spent one Sunday afternoon, after a service and lunch, walking around town with a Mexican gal and a Taiwanese gal who then all ran into other foreigners on the subway. The group of them continued walking together, talking, sharing and generally having a great time. Jessica planted seeds wherever she went and with whomever she met.


Through Jessica, we also recognized how small God’s world is. In conversations, we dropped RB names and she knew them all as she attended an RB church growing up. Then later she told of us some of her very good friends in KY where she lives. She wrote us the story: one day she went hiking with a good friend. She shared about her experience here in BJ and told her friend of us. That friend said “Not Mark & Cheryl??”  Those friends are the grown children of one of Mark’s dad’s partners in Williams, Hatfield, & Stoner in FL. Mark knew the wife many years ago and even visited with them when they drove through Greenville in summer 2014.

Manuel

Through her connections in KY, Jessica introduced Manuel to the music company in BJ and he came over to work for a few months. Manuel traveled from Mexico to share his operatic tenor gifts with Chinese children and adults, teaching them and performing with the music company.   

Manuel not only attended BBC when he could, he also participated in a few Guys’ Nights. So fun to see the different countries and personalities represented on any given Guys’ Night.

Ana

After Jessica returned to the US, Manuel and the music company invited Manuel’s girlfriend Ana to share her operatic soprano gifts with the Chinese. Manuel and Ana came from the same opera company in Mexico.

Bernard & Debbie

Bernard & Debbie visited BJ from Australia. For 25 years Bernard (pronounced BUR’ NERD) has sung various tenor roles with a traveling company that performs Phantom of the Opera around the world. They stayed in BJ for 9 weeks with Phantom of the Opera. This believing couple provided lots of encouragement to us and to BBC. They make it a practice that no matter where they are in the world, they find a worshiping body to attend. What devotion and testimony to the Lord! Debbie shared how they are committed to traveling as husband and wife as much as possible and to plug into a body as time allows.  They told us that many of their companions travel without their spouses and also that most of them, even if believers, choose other activities on Sunday.

Bernard leant his musical expertise to BBC by meeting with our regular musicians, leading singing, and gracing us with his own renditions of classical hymns.
So God brought some excellent musicians from around the world to worship with BBC for a short period of time. Mark & I had numerous times of fellowship and laughter with all of these friends, from meals together to just hanging out. We thoroughly enjoyed getting to know people to whom God has given these special gifts and talents.  We rejoice that we built friendships with all of them and pray that seeds of Truth that were sown in new ground will take root and flourish in time.

(All pictures courtesy of their respective Facebook pages.)

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