We were given some interesting news this past week: as of now, we'll be going on an outreach and/or ministry trip every weekend until the end of the trimester. Because of that, I'll try to update every weekend with what we've done and what's going on.
Our event this past weekend took us to one of Streams' most beloved cities to visit: Salem.
Although Salem was originally known "The City of Peace" (Salem means peace), it is today nicknamed "The Witch City" - this is because of the infamous Salem Witch Trials that occurred there in 1692, resulting in the hanging of 19 people. Random factoid: the term witch encompasses both men and women - the occultic community does not refer to male witches as warlocks, as warlock was a term originally coined by witch hunters to differentiate, and the word warlock literally translates to "traitor".
Usually Streams Academy interns come down to Salem during Halloween to set up a dream interpretation tent on the streets. People are attracted because it is free, as we don't charge money like the witches and occultists do. This time we came down during a chocolate and wine tasting festival, and due to the cold, we weren't going to work outside.
Preparing for worship at The Gathering
We briefly took time to set up inside, and then prepared to start ministering to people for the next 5 hours. I was surprised as Mandy Wise (one of the Academy leaders) pulled me aside and asked me to be an intercessor instead of a dream interpreter for a while. I've long struggled with engaging in my own prayer life, much less prayer for others. This, I would find out, was my lesson from God for the weekend. Praying for the people coming in and for those who were getting dream interpretations and/or prophetic ministry was admittedly quite awkward for the first while. However, I began to realize that intercession, and thereby prayer, could be just as much 'casual conversation' as any conversation I could have with other people. That was the way I began to pray, and then it became easier.
During the last hour of ministry time, I was assigned to a dream team with John Harding (an Academy leader) and Sharayah Lee Quinn, one of the other female interns. We only got to minister to several people due to our late formation, but one particular story for us stood out. We had a woman come in who appeared very afflicted. John asked her if she had a dream she would like interpreted. She was hesitant, so John mentioned that we also give 'spiritual readings' (our street terminology for prophetic ministry), to which she responded "To hell with my dream, I want some of that!" We were able to give her some very accurate prophetic words, which then made her more comfortable to share her dream. In this case, she actually had 2 dreams, both of which were recurring. Something that we know from our dream courses is that recurring dreams are a message of great significance from God, so we were eager to hear what she had dreamt about. In her first dream, she said that she was at a campground with a good friend from her childhood named Ken. In her other dream, she said she went to a college from her hometown to take a Criminal Justice program. As she was relaying dream details, I couldn't help but chuckle. John asked her what Ken signified to her, to which she said "He was the only one I could trust," and that made me chuckle even more. John turned to me, knowing I had the interpretation and asked me to share it with her. In her first dream, God was showing her that He is like Ken, wanting to take her to a place of rest and letting her just trust in Him. In her second dream, God was showing her that she was about to go through a time of spiritual training/education, where she would be tapping fully into the justice that God has for her, and for her to provide to other people who need it. She was absolutely blown away, and wanted to know more. John started to share with her about God, prayer and how to connect with Him, which she eagerly took in. When she continued to press in, John took an even bigger step and asked her if she would like to go through a prayer with him to 'spiritually cleanse' herself. She wasn't quite ready for that, but she said that she did have a lot to go home with and was clearly quite relieved upon leaving.
During the evening time of sharing stories, we heard a story about a woman who came in with a dream she had recurring over 20 years. In her dream, she dreamed about holding different babies and caring for them. Her interpreters shared with her that 'the Creator' wants to use her to assist in birthing new things, to which she cried tears of joy. Before sharing her dream and getting its interpretation, she had just been prophetically declared as a woman of great compassion and love for people.
The original Salem Harbor Lighthouse, built in 1671
The church service was one of the best I've ever recalled being in - the last song we sang was an oldie - Fly Away (by Albert Brumley). I just couldn't help but dance to it! After the service, we got to prophetically minister to people of the church (as opposed to people off the street from the day before). It's completely different prophetically ministering to believers - for less experienced dream interpreters, prophetic ministry to believers can be difficult, because believers tend to have much more complex and vivid dreams. For this reason, I currently prefer working with people during events like Sweet Dreams.
Although we didn't participate in the wine or chocolate tasting, we did get to take pictures of the various ice sculptures set up on the historic streets of Salem. It was amazing how good they all were - there were fishes, seals, an ice castle, even an ice piano! I don't know how they do it, but what a gift. Speaking of gifts, I was introduced by a fellow intern to a cafe called Kushco's - they have the most amazing wraps and milkshakes! Upon my return to Salem, I know where I'm going for lunch...
One of the many ice sculptures
2 comments:
IM glad you are learning lots still and having a good time with things dude. We are all looking forward to your next blog. And bring back some food for us!! haha your in my prayers.
love your sis
Rachelle
Wow Jesse I had no idea you were doing this! Awesome work and listening to God's leading. I'll be praying for you!
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