Easter Sunday at All Saints' Apia

How they celebrated Easter Sunday at All Saints' Apia – a photographic essay.

Lloyd Ashton  |  25 Apr 2011  |  4 Comments  

Lloyd Ashton was in Samoa for Easter Sunday, and recorded some of the highlights of Resurrection Sunday at All Saints', Apia.

The church of All Saints' Apia sits at the foot of Vailima, the bush-clad peak on whose summit Robert Louis Stevenson, Tusitala,the teller of stories, is laid to rest.

All Saints' is, arguably, the farthest-flung congregation in the province of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.

In some ways, it's the loneliest too – because it’s the only Anglican church in Samoa. The closest sister church is in Pago Pago, in American Samoa, which is another country, eight hours away by ferry.

And All Saints' Apia is definitely behind the times, too – which is only to say that when you fly to Samoa from New Zealand, you cross the international dateline, arrive about 20 hours before you set off, and celebrate Easter Sunday when you’d expect to be having your Monday holiday.

But they’re very proud of their Anglican identity at All Saints. They’re close-knit – some of the key families have, through the generations, connected through marriage, and in some ways their isolation has made them stronger: they know who they are – they are the Anglicans in Samoa.

They're beginning a new phase in their life together, too.

Their previous and long-standing vicar, Archdeacon Ricky Schwalger, died last December and there's a new man at the helm. He's Fr Ben Tapelu, and right now he's unpacking his furniture in the vicarage.

You can see evidence of new life elsewhere at All Saints', too. Above all, you can see those green shoots in the church's youth group, which is vibrant, growing and determined to welcome and nurture new youngsters.

In fact, the youth group camped at the church hall for the first three days of Easter, and included in their number were 10 new kids.

Which, given that this is Youth Year in the Diocese of Polynesia, and that Archbishop Winston Halapua is intent on making youth ministry one of the keynotes of his episcopacy, must surely be gratifying to him.

The youth – who are divided into three teams – spent Easter Saturday afternoon working up items for a talent quest that evening.

American Idol seems to be universally influential, and some of the best gospel items were performed at the 9am Easter Sunday service, including a powerful skit derived from Paul’s meditations on the free pardon from sin won for us by Christ.

Young 'felons' were led by a uniformed ‘policeman’ into a dock. The defence had no show – but just as the judge passed sentence, two ‘parents’ stepped forward to pay the penalty.

Comments

Claude Fong Toy

Love the creativity of the drama...keep up the great work Samoa. Thank u Fr Ben for the space for the young people

Bolivia Smith

Loves it! Great work All Saints Anglican Youth - making a difference in Advent 2010 - Advent 2011 Youth Yeah!!! :)

Tamara Filoi

AWESOME!! Go ALL SAINTS..love the pics Lloyd!! thanks and God bless

Sepiuta Hala'api'api

GREAT STUFF! GOD IS GREAT!FA'AFETAI LAVA ALL SAINTS BELIEVERS YOUTH! THANX HEAPS LLOYD ASHTON FOR THE GR8 COVERAGE! BLESSINGS!

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