St Margaret's News July 2015 | Page 9

in Tonga Following the service Paul and Janet went to the Villa of Princess Angelika (Tongan High Commissioner to Australia) for a celebratory Luncheon. There were 1600 people in marquees, with tables stacked with food by the people of Pea, the King's village. On 7 July, Paul and Janet were woken in the early Morning by a magnitude-6.2 earthquake that struck east of the capital of Tonga in the Pacific Ocean. Its epicentre was recorded as 10 Km below the seabed. Later (that night) Paul was the speaker (Malanga) at one of the four ‘Polotus’ that were held around Nuku’alofa to mark the beginning of the Free Wesleyan Church Annual Conference. A ‘polotu’ is a gathering of choirs and people. There were five choirs at Paul’s ‘polotu’ and he described the music as spectacular! The ‘Sea’ (Chair) for the evening was Rev Dr Tevita Havea, FWC General Secretary. The theme of this year’s Conference was ‘Fakafo’ou – ‘Evangelelliō’ (The Future of Evangelism). Paul drew on a meeting of the Asian Movement for Christian Unity he attended in Bangkok in 2013 to ask what might be achieved for the future of evangelism in Tonga if the five Methodist churches in Tonga (yes, five denominations) were to come together and speak with one clear voice. He suggested that the Conference make a decision to open conversations wit h the other four Methodist Churches in Tonga about a possible union. He thought he might get back to their house (right) to find his bags packed. But his friend, Tevita, was very positive in his thank you speech at the end of the ‘polotu’. And Paull survived as a member of the Conference. All photos on these two pages (and most of the words) copied from Paul Swadling’s Facebook page with permission. St Margaret’s News 9 July 2015