Sunday, May 17, 2009

Our Last Concert

We had our last concert tonight in Allmersbach at the Allmersbach Church of God. This morning, we sang at Crossroads International Church currently holding services on the European Theological Seminary's campus. The church congregation was very receptive and responded very well to the music. In all of our eleven concerts there have been several individuals come to know Christ as their Savior. All of our concerts have gone very well, but more importantly, the Lord's presence has settled in our midst and done great and mighty things.

We sang in Freudenstradt at the public market square in the middle of the city last night. It is estimated that there were about 1,000 people reached in this concert, most of whom were not from the hosting church body. The host church, Crossroads International Church, set up a table at the concert with free Bibles and information about the church and by the end of the night, all of the Bibles had been taken. The church was very pleased with the turn out and the choir got the chance to sing in a public market square, doing ministry in a very non-traditional way. It was the experience of a lifetime.

Tomorrow, we will go to Strassburg, France with some of the students from ETS. Everyone is looking forward to the experience. Please continue to pray for the choir as we travel for the remainder of the tour, and finally home to the US. While our concerts are finished for the tour, our ministry is not. We have all learned a lot about what it really means to be a living reflection of God's love on this tour. Our ministry has not only been through our singing, but also through our interaction with our hosts and those interactions may be some of the most important for our witness. Thank you again for your support and prayers. See you soon in the United States!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

UPDATE May 14, 2009

The Lee Singers are in Hoenfels! The first performance was on the US Military Base in Baumholder. The base had several troops returning from Iraq during this time and it was a good time for the choir to be there to minister to the families and soldiers who came to the service. The group had a huge success in Kaiserslautern and Rammstein. The public concert in Rammstein was wonderful and there were several people who came to know Christ through the concert. The Lee Singers participated in a feeding ministry with the World Outreach Center in Kaiserslautern with senior pastor Phil Burton, who is a Lee University alum. The ministry went into local areas that had been identified by the Outreach Center as areas of poverty and need. We not only brought food to the residents, but also sang several songs in the street for all to hear. After the morning participation with the ministry, the choir went to visit a historic castle, Burg Lichtenberg. The time at the castle was a lot of fun and very beautiful. On the two nights in Kaiserslautern, the students stayed in host homes provided by the church. This was a great experience for the students, and all will have stories to tell upon return to the US.

Tonight, the choir is singing on the US Military Base in Hoenfels. The service was a wonderful time of worship for both the choir and the congregation of servicemen on the base. The senior pastor, Military Chaplain Herman Mitchell, has a daughter currently at Lee and he was very pleased with the service. He will also be hosting the Lee Singers on a US Military Base in Grafenwoehr tomorrow night.

Things are very different in Germany. Simple things like toilet paper and meal portion sizes are seemingly insignificant… until they drastically change. Many of us have become incredibly aware of the cultural differences between the US and Germany, and have even been inspired to make changes in our personal lives based on some of those differences. We’re all learning bits and pieces of the German language... so “Auf Wiedersehen!” (good-bye) for now! Look for more posts soon...

Monday, May 11, 2009

Arrival!

We have arrived safely in Frankfurt, Germany. We spent some time in downtown Frankfurt this afternoon and now everyone is trying to catch up to "Germany time". Your prayers are still very much appreciated as we continue this tour!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Detailed Itinerary

May 10, 2009
10:00am departure for Atlanta Airport
12:00pm lunch stop in Atlanta
1:00pm departure from lunch
2:00pm arrival at Atlanta, Georgia for Frankfurt, Germany
Delta Flight 14 departs at 4:25pm

May 11, 2009
Arrive in Frankfurt, Germany at 7:45am
Check into the hotel at 11:00am
The remainder of the day will be available for the students to explore the city of Frankfurt
Hotel accommodations have been made for the night in Frankfurt, Germany

May 12, 2009
Depart for Kaiserslautern, Germany

May 13, 2009
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Evening performance in Baumholder, Germany

May 14, 2009
Grafenwoehr, Germany
Public concerts in conjunction with United States Military
German host homes have been arranged for this night in Grafenwoehr

May 15, 2009
Grafenwoehr, Germany
Public concerts in conjunction with United States Military
German host homes have been arranged for this night in Grafenwoehr

May 16, 2009
Freudenstadt, Germany
8:30 am departure for European Theological Seminary
1:00pm lunch at ETS and meeting with host families
Free Time from 1:00pm to 5:30pm
5:30pm departure for market square with bus from ETS
6:30pm Call Time
7:30pm Public concert in Freudenstadt Public Market Square (Germany's largest market)
Evening meal with students and faculty of ETS
German host homes have been arranged for this night in Freudenstadt

May 17, 2009
9:00am Call Time at church
10:00am morning worship service with Crossroads International Church of God Freudenstadt, Germany
2:00pm departure for Allmersbach, Germany from Crossroads International Church of God
7:30pm evening worship service with Allmersbach Church of God Allmersbach, Germany
German host homes have been arranged for this night in Allmersbach

May 18, 2009
9:00am departure with ETS students to Strasburg, France
Day trip to Strasburg with ETS students and faculty
5:00pm return departure for ETS
Dinner and time of fellowship with European Theological Seminary (ETS) students
German host homes with ETS students and faculty in Freudenstadt (same host homes as the night of May 16)

May 19, 2009
9:00 am departure for Dachau Concentration Camp
12:00pm lunch near Dachau
1:00- 4:00pm visit Dachau Concentration Camp
4 :00pm departure for Munich, Germany
5:00pm hotel check in
Free Time in Munich
1:00am curfew
Hotel accommodations have been arranged for the remainder of the tour in Munich

May 20, 2009
Free Day of interaction/ exploration in Munich

May 21, 2009
Free Day of interaction/ exploration in Munich

May 22, 2009
7:00am departure for Munich Airport
8:00am arrival at airport
9:50am departure for United States
Arrive in Atlanta, Georgia, concluding tour

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Dachau Concentration Camp


The Lee Singers will be stopping at the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial and Museum in travel to Munich in the final days of the trip. This will be one of the most important parts of the tour because of its historical significance. In March 1933, Dachau was chosen as the first site for a concentration camp, originally created for political prisoners, not long after Adolf Hitler became Reich Chancellor. It was one of the first concentration camps to be made and served as the model for all other later camps. In its twelve years of activity, over 200,000 prisoners came through the camp from all over Europe, and over 43,000 of those prisoners died. On April 20, 1945, American troops liberated the camp and its survivors. Now stands a museum and memorial in the very place where thousands lost their lives. This is the official site for the memorial. (To translate the page, click the English link in the top right hand corner of the page.) Pictured here is the memorial that has been crafted in remembrance of those that suffered and died in Dachau. The twisted metal resembles the barbed wire that surrounded the camp and images of captives are tangled within the wire.


Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Cross Cultural Proposal

For those seeking Cross Cultural Credit, this is the proposal that has been drafted with details about the trip.


GST 250 Cross- Cultural Experience
Individually Arranged Study Proposal
Lee University Singers
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General Information
Target Culture: Germany
Location: Frankfurt, Grafenwoehr, Freudenstadt, Allmersbach, Strasburg, France and Munich
Dates: May 10- 22 (12 days, with 2 days for travel)
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Trip Supervisor Contact Information
Name: Brad Moffett, D.W. S.
Phone: 614- 8252
E-mail:
bmoffett@leeuniversity.edu
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Activities of Involvement
The Lee University Singers will be traveling to Germany May 10-22. The trip is designed with the purpose of ministry and cultural exchange. We will be visiting several cities including Frankfurt, Freudenstadt, Grafenwoehr, Allmersbach, Dachau and Munich. The three days in Freudenstadt is where the students will have the chance to interact with students and faculty at the European Theological Seminary (ETS). During this time, the Lee Singers will be housed in host homes and will have the opportunity to fellowship with these German students on a day to day basis as well as a joint trip to Strasburg, France. Singers will be giving a public concert in the Freudenstadt Public Market Square, the largest market square in Germany, as well as worship services in German Pentecostal churches Freudenstadt and Allmersbach on Sunday, May 17. The final three days will be spent in Munich for students to explore the city and culture individually. On the trip from Freudenstadt to Munich, Singers will be visiting the concentration camp in Dachau.

This trip will give each student the ability to experience another culture both as a minister and as a student. The trip meets the university’s requirements for an individually arranged cross-cultural experience, and while not all students are seeking GST 250 credit, those who are will have well over the required amount of time to gather the information necessary to complete the program. The itinerary for the trip is as follows:

May 10, 2009
Depart from Atlanta, Georgia for Frankfurt, Germany
May 11, 2009
Arrive in Frankfurt, Germany at 7:45A.M.
Check into the hotel at 11:00A.M.
The remainder of the day will be available for the students to explore the city of Frankfurt
Hotel accommodations have been made for the night in Frankfurt, Germany
May 12, 2009
TBA
May 13, 2009
TBA
May 14, 2009
Grafenwoehr, Germany
Public concerts in conjunction with United States Military
German host homes have been arranged for this night in Grafenwoehr
May 15, 2009
Grafenwoehr, Germany
Public concerts in conjunction with United States Military
German host homes have been arranged for this night in Grafenwoehr
May 16, 2009
Freudenstadt, Germany
Public concert in Freudenstadt Publc Market Square (Germany's largest market)
Evening meal with students and faculty of European Theological Seminary
German host homes have been arranged for this night in Freudenstadt
May 17, 2009
Morning worship service with Crossroads International Church of God Freudenstadt, Germany
Evening worship service with Allmersbach Church of God Allmersbach, Germany
Time of interaction with European Theological Seminary (ETS) students
German host homes have been arranged for this night in Allmersbach
May 18, 2009
Day trip to Strasburg, France with ETS students and faculty
Time of worship and fellowship with ETS students
German host homes with ETS students and faculty in Freudenstadt
May 19, 2009
Visit Dachau Concentration Camp
Munich, Germany
Hotel accommodations have been arranged for the remainder of the tour in Munich
May 20, 2009
Free Day of interaction/ exploration in Munich
May 21, 2009
Free Day of interaction/ exploration in Munich
May 22, 2009
Depart for United States from Frankfurt, Germany
Arrive in Atlanta, Georgia, concluding tour

One of our several goals will be to interact with the people in these cities and to have a cultural exchange with the students at the European Theological Seminary. At this point, we will not be hiring a translator for any of the tour, so there will be a language barrier, but with the help of the ETS and its students, we will have the opportunity to interact with the culture despite our language differences. Germany operates their economy on the Euro, so there will be a significant difference in monetary exchange while on this tour. Although we will be performing on the tour, when we are not performing during the day we will be taking several excursions into the cities and to culturally significant sites. These include castles, museums, and other historical locations determined by our hosts. During that travel time, we will be eating in German restaurants, traveling by public transport, and interacting within the German culture. Also, for five of the eleven nights, we have secured German host homes as housing for the students. This will provide the students the opportunity to learn about the German culture, gain a better understanding of it, and build relationships these families.

The Lee University Singers have a long history of international travel. One of the core values of the Lee Singers is learning from and respecting other cultures. This trip will enhance that value.

Germany Tour Itinerary

  • May 10, 2009
    Depart from Atlanta, Georgia for Frankfurt, Germany
  • May 11, 2009
    Arrive in Frankfurt, Germany at 7:45A.M.
    Check into the hotel at 11:00A.M.
    The remainder of the day will be available for the students to explore the city of Frankfurt
    Hotel accommodations have been made for the night in Frankfurt, Germany
  • May 12, 2009
    TBA
  • May 13, 2009
    TBA
  • May 14, 2009
    Grafenwoehr, Germany
    Public concerts in conjunction with United States Military
    German host homes have been arranged for this night in Grafenwoehr
  • May 15, 2009
    Grafenwoehr, Germany
    Public concerts in conjunction with United States Military
    German host homes have been arranged for this night in Grafenwoehr
  • May 16, 2009
    Freudenstadt, Germany
    Public concert in Freudenstadt Publc Market Square (Germany's largest market)
    Evening meal with students and faculty of European Theological Seminary
    German host homes have been arranged for this night in Freudenstadt
  • May 17, 2009
    Morning worship service with Crossroads International Church of God Freudenstadt, Germany
    Evening worship service with Allmersbach Church of God Allmersbach, Germany
    Time of interaction with European Theological Seminary (ETS) students
    German host homes have been arranged for this night in Allmersbach
  • May 18, 2009
    Day trip to Strasburg, France with ETS students and faculty
    Time of worship and fellowship with ETS students
    German host homes with ETS students and faculty in Freudenstadt
  • May 19, 2009
    Visit Dachau Concentration Camp
    Munich, Germany
    Hotel accommodations have been arranged for the remainder of the tour in Munich
  • May 20, 2009
    Free Day of interaction/ exploration in Munich
  • May 21, 2009
    Free Day of interaction/ exploration in Munich
  • May 22, 2009
    Depart for United States from Frankfurt, Germany
    Arrive in Atlanta, Georgia, concluding tour