Monday, July 23, 2018

What in the World am I Doing Here? Scargill Review.


Well, I have been back in the United States for 2 weeks, back on East Coast Time, unpacked (gently unpacked, because my bags are always kinda packed and ready to go 😉) and caught up on laundry and gardening and mail.  Kinda.

Some things feel back to normal now and some things feel strange.  I was immersed in the Scargill culture for 6 weeks.  That was the longest time I had ever been away from "home".  I can honestly say I never felt homesick, even though I thought about it often.

So now that I have had time to digest it all, would I do it again?  YES.  Would I recommend it?  YES.
Here is my summary:

1.  My first observation: the first thing I did when I got into my car at the airport to drive home was to lock my doors.  It was the first time I had done that in 6 weeks.  I quickly realized that America has developed a culture of FEAR.  It comes from the Media.  Fear sells.  Watching the news, reading public opinion, even listening to people talk; we are afraid of each other.  I wish it were different, but I think it is true.  Not only that, but we actually entertain ourselves by watching violence on so many different levels.  I do not want to exactly bury my head in the sand, but I do try to control what I allow into my mind as much as possible.  And that is my choice.    I experienced Scargill and the area around it in the Yorkshire Dales National Park to be an oasis of peace and calm.  I felt perfectly safe the entire time I was there.



So would I recommend it to anyone wanting to go on an extended Sabbatical?  Absolutely.
Scargill is an authentic Christian Conference Retreat Center (Centre) and a very safe place to be.
And I know there are many other similar places around the world, including in the USA.  You just have to look for them.  Good people are everywhere.  We must seek each other.


2.  The next observation is that traveling, especially traveling to another country, opens your mind up like almost nothing else can.  You are exposed to different cultures, different language, different ideas, different opinions, different methods, different foods, etc, etc, etc.  I have done quite a lot of traveling, but never staying somewhere for 6 weeks, to get really immersed...to feel less like a tourist and more like a member of a group.  I think I am changed.  I hope for the good.  I think I listen better now, I think I am more objective now.  I hope I am more open to people who don't look or sound like me.  I realized in a new way that the world is big and America is just one piece of the pie.  There are wonderful people everywhere in the world.  And they don't all need to be like me.   So my advice to anyone who can, is to GO!  Travel!  Experience new things!


3.  My view of the CHURCH is bigger now.  Not everyone worships the same way.  Or sings the same music.  And that is OK.  I want to continue to visit other places like Scargill House in the future.  To learn to live with open hands.  To walk through open doors.



4.  England is beautiful and if any of my friends from the USA want to go, I seriously would be willing to go with you.  There are many beautiful villages to explore, and easy walking trails, and kind people.  Scargill offers programs year round.  You can go as a guest for a few days, or if you are interested in going for an extended time (on a Sabbatical) like I did, you can contact the good people at Scargill and start the conversation. 

Here is the link to the Scargill website:
https://scargillmovement.org

Here is the link to look at the programs that are currently scheduled:
https://scargillmovement.org/programme/

And there are many other links on their website to read.
Feel free to contact me if you want to ask me anything about it.  I brought some brochures back with me that I can share with you.
my email is:  NewAudreyKincaidBrendel@gmail.com.

And thanks for reading my blog.  And for your prayers and encouragement to me.

To my friends from Scargill, thanks for your hospitality to me while I was there.  I will never forget you.  I hope to return to Scargill.  And I hope to travel to some other Christian retreat centers in the UK in the future.  And I hope to continue to blog about this adventure called LIFE and "What in the world I am doing here!"

So, till next time,
Deep Peace of Christ to you,
from Audrey Brendel in North Carolina, USA.





Sunday, July 8, 2018

Hey ya'll from Audrey in England; WHAT IN THE WORLD AM I DOING HERE? Part 10. Saying Goodbye to Scargill


The Blue Badge means "Member of Community " at Scargill 
and I was proud to be a temporary part of it for the last 6 weeks. 

Today (Sunday July 8) was my final 24 hours at Scargill.  It was amazing.  

For 6 weeks, I have been looking up at this mesmerizing view every day:



The sun hit the top pf the ridge when it came up behind me every morning...

 and the sun set behind this ridge every night... 

and the shadows changed as the clouds moved overhead.  

So I decided that I needed to climb that mountain before I left.  Yesterday was the day.  It took about 1.5 hours to walk to the highest point.  And I was rewarded with this view:
 Scargill Estate is the tiny gray spot in the distance above the rock wall...


It was a beautiful day and it seemed like I could see forever.  


Wow.  I felt like I was on top of the world and I will never forget it.  

Then, last night, my 6 weeks ended with a Scargill BBQ.  
...Always fun.

And my last night ended with a walk into Kettlewell with a few Scargill friends for a parting drink.  


This morning, Sunday, I heard that we were having communion in the walled garden.  
I knew something special was in store...
This worship service was just for the Community.  It was sweet and the Spirit was close.  The sun was shining, the birds were singing, the flowers were moving in the breeze...it was pure gift, and I cried for the beauty of it and the love I had for all these wonderful people that I have been living with for the last 6 weeks.   

Blest be the tie that binds
Our hearts in Christian love;
The fellowship of kindred minds
Is like to that above.
When we asunder part,
It gives us inward pain;
But we shall still be joined in heart,
And hope to meet again.


This has been a great experience.
At Scargill, I found an authentic Christian Community
of people from many countries around the world
learning to live and serve together,
working hard, having fun,
 sharing food, 
Caring for each other and for the guests, 
worshiping and praying together.
Because we all know that the Church is not a building.
It's the good people of all ages, nationalities, and backgrounds, that shine in this world. 
















THE CHURCH is the Community and all the beautiful guests that I met at Scargill. 
It's the Hospitality of Christ.

Quality, Simplicity, Beauty.  

Goodbye, sheep! 
I'll be baaaaaaack!
Because you never really leave Scargill.  
You always keep some of it in your heart.  
Thanks, Ya'll for everything.  Keep up the good work. 

Deep Peace to you till we meet again,
from Audrey from North  Carolina, USA.



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