Farewell to Rachel

Our FP interns Rachel, Becki and Jonny have now completed their internship with us. We’re grateful to God for bringing them to us and to each of them for the service they’ve given to us as a church over the past year.

Rachel, pictured with her dad

In her final FP update, Rachel shares how her internship has concluded and what she’s going on to do next…

I can't believe my year as an intern has come to an end! I thought I would start this final update by telling you all what I've been doing over lockdown. One of the main ways I've been serving in this time is in youth work. I, alongside a great team of people, have been creating content to go through the first half of Exodus with the youth, and meeting with them via Zoom on Sunday evenings. It's been so fun to get to be with them every week, and I'm going to continue doing so over the summer.

Secondly, Jonny, Becki and I had our last ever training block last week, again via Zoom. It was so sad to say goodbye to everyone there, but it was a great 3 days. I got to give a talk on Genesis 1-3 and Revelation 21-22, which was really fun because it's what my dissertation was about, so it was great to get to share that with people!

Lastly, I had a job interview on Friday for a graduate scheme in Assurance at EY, and was offered the job later that same day! I have accepted it and so will start in September in Southampton. I will miss Durham and Emmanuel Church but hopefully this next stage of my life will be an exciting one.

Thank you so much for being my church community these last few years.

All my love,
Rachel

We wish Rachel every blessing as she relocates to Southampton.

April FP Update: Rachel and Becki

Find out what two of our interns, Rachel and Becki, have been getting up to in the last month in their latest update!

Rachel

Hi everyone,

For my update this time I've decided to share a piece of prophetic artwork that I made for a worship slot with other interns around the country (via zoom of course).

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Maybe God can use it to speak to some of you too?

Best wishes to all of you!

Rachel

Becki

Becki’s latest update is in the form of a video, check it out below:

FP update: Becki & Rachel

We have 3 fantastic young people interning with us this year: Rachel, Becki and Jonny. Here’s an update on what they’ve been doing from Becki and Rachel.

Becki: I have honestly learnt so much in the last couple of months, a lot of it focussing on my identity and the power of speaking truth over myself and encouraging others to do the same. Something else that I've been doing that is really exciting is songwriting! This has been quite a process for me after growing up surrounded by the "perfect" nature of Classical music and I want to share some of that journey with you in this update.

A verse that I often cling onto as a musician is Ecclesiastes 3:11: "He has made everything beautiful in its time." This chapter speaks of the different seasons of life, how there is a time for everything, to embrace seasons of planting, healing, weeping, laughing. This verse encourages me to not wish away my current season, but to embrace how I am learning and growing in my gifts. I often struggle with a fear of not being good enough, of not knowing enough about the Bible, of not being skilled enough in my worship leading. Recently, I have been praying into this as well as partaking in the Freedom in Christ course. I am learning that in God's eyes I am worthy, that I am an imperfect human so even attempting to create a perfect piece of art is impossible.

I grew up in a Classical sphere of music where to continue in your musical journey you have to be the best; there is a constant competition between you and the people you sit next to in the choir or orchestra. When the next round of auditions arrives, you have to fight to maintain your seat, there is a need to perfect your singing or playing. A striving for perfection is equally common in composition. As the main section of my degree, I wrote the first movement of a piano sonata in the style of Mozart as well as a wind quintet based on a theme by Purcell in the style of Britten. Throughout this process I was constantly comparing myself to these composers, composers who seemingly perfected their arts from a young age.

Surrounding myself with truth has been such an essential part of this journey. I know that my identity doesn't lie in creating "perfect" pieces of music, God delights in me and the things I create! This is still very much a journey though, both spiritually, emotionally and practically! Currently I find that writing chords, melodies and harmonies often comes very naturally, however words are proving to be more difficult, but I'm finding that the Psalms is a really great place to start!

I'm really grateful for all the love and support I receive day by day by you as my family, and as always, feel free to grab me after the service if you want to chat about this in more detail!

Rachel with her dad

Rachel: Hi, I’m Rachel, one of the FPs at Emmanuel. This is an update of some of what I’ve been doing recently. It was very recently the Hub weekend way, where I ran a seminar on listening to God in your own devotional time. It was so encouraging to hear some of the stories of God speaking to people, but also really nice to be there for some of the community building that happened on the weekend. There were so many testimonies shared on Sunday of what God had been doing that weekend, so maybe ask a student in the next couple of weeks about their time there. You’ll be encouraged!