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The Finnie family in Blighty, December 2021
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Dean and Paula pastor The Gathering together
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The Gathering
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Baptisms at The Gathering
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Preparing to serve at The Gathering's Soup Kitchen
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Soup Kitchen Welcome To 2022 lunch
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Serving hands - the heart of The Gatheirng
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Thankful Thursdays
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HOPE Home Based Care Team
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Gathering Ground
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Staying fit as a family
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The Helderberg - The prettiest of the mountains we face
Happy Level 4 Lockdown Day
by
Dino
on
1.5.20
Today is another Public Holiday in South Africa officially known as Workers Day but this year is know as either Level 4 Lockdown Day or Essential Workers Day.
The cause for celebration here is that finally after 35 days of a very hard lockdown, today we are finally allowed out to exercise or walk the dogs between 6 & 9am as long as we do it within a 5km radius of our homes. Even these restrictions feel like freedom!
Back In My Happy Place
by
Dino
on
30.4.20

We knew the need was there and growing as a result of our harsh lockdown and as a result it was another busy evening serving the community we love so much.
It was also a great way to get together with a few of our faithful Gathering family, though we were responsible and kept a social distance 😉
Soup Kitchen Returns
by
Dino
on
29.4.20

Also thanks to a generous neighbour we've been able to buy a bit more chicken than usual so together with these beautifully roasted onions it's going to be a delicious soup!
We've also made a responsible plan for how the Soup Kitchen will operate to be compliant with rules on social distancing and crowds gathering, so it should be a great time serving the community again.

My lockdown fitness programme was going really well until Wednesday last week when I managed to trap a nerve in my back which sent my left leg into a state of frozen agony. The Dr suspects that one of the lower disks in my back has partially slipped which trapped the nerve which is causing the pain.
This is the worst pain I have ever experienced, it's worse than when I smashed my wrist a few years back and far worse than when I cut the sole of my foot and had to have several stitches in it.
Freedom Day - Sort Of
by
Dino
on
27.4.20

Freedom Day specifically celebrates freedom and commemorates the first post-apartheid elections held on that day in 1994.
This year however it feels a little surreal celebrating something that we have all been stripped of for the foreseeable future.
Anger Is Growing
by
Dino
on
22.4.20

I have to confess to a growing sense of anger over our lockdown.
I know the lockdown is the right thing to do, we need to protect the most vulnerable and flatten the curve to make it safe for all, I truly get that, I do.
What I don't get and am struggling with is the apparent lack of foresight and planning that has gone in to the situation, leaving the most vulnerable in dire straits.
Food Hampers
by
Dino
on
21.4.20

We got fed up with waiting for govt to come through with their food parcels and decided to get the ball rolling ourselves.
I Will Bless The Lord At All Times
by
Dino
on
19.4.20

Our Gathering was an awesome time together in God's presence and it was amazing to think that as a church we were scattered from Firgrove in to Macassar, Mitchell's Plain, Somerset West and the Eastern Cape, but we still Gathered in one accord and worshiped in spirit & truth.
The church cannot be stopped!
We were also blessed by one of our Gathering family members who sent us a photo of the food she had prepared for four of our Soup Kitchen regulars who live close to her. You know that your church gets it when they are serving the neediest and most vulnerable out of their own limited resources.
Thank you LORD!
Loving Lockdown
by
Dino
on
16.4.20

I love being at home and not having to go out, I love having Paula around and I love having my boys at home.
How It All Ends
by
Dino
on
15.4.20

I can see two things happening and I can see them happening in tandem under certain conditions.
Firstly, I think we'll get to a position where governments are almost demanding people go back to work because the world's economies simply cannot take such a massive hit.
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