Assignment Title: SALT/YAMEN: Youth Worker and Pastoral Intern JKI Kasih Allah

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MCC Service Opportunity Assignment Title: SALT/YAMEN: Youth Worker and Pastoral Intern JKI Kasih Allah Term: August 10, 2016 July 22, 2017 FTE: 1.0 Location: Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia Date Required: August 10, 2016 MCC is an equal opportunity employer, committed to employment equity. MCC values diversity and invites all qualified candidates to apply. Synopsis: Program details at mcc.org/salt or mcc.org/yamen The SALT/ YAMENer as Youth Worker and Pastoral Intern will join in the work and outreach of the JKI Kasih Allah (God s Love) congregation, engage in cultural learning and particapte in the broader community life in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Qualifications: All MCC workers are expected to exhibit a commitment to: a personal Christian faith and discipleship; active church membership; and nonviolent peacemaking. Experience, training or strong interest in working with children and youth. Strong interest in serving with the Church. Musical skills or experience with I.T., while not required, would be appreciated and useful to the church. English speaker with a willingness to share your skills. High levels of initiative and self-motivation. Willingness to live as a member of an Indonesian household, learning a new language, ways of living, customs, foods, communication patterns, modes of travel, and modes of worship. Willingness to serve in a fluid work setting under the direction of Indonesian supervisors. Willingness to be open to the mentoring and support of an Indonesian church community. Willingness to make your needs known. Flexibility and openness to new experiences. Interest in building relationships with Muslim neighbors. Assignment Narrative: SALT/YAMEN assignments in Indonesia place a priority on building relationships, participation in the life of a local church, and community involvement. It is MCC s goal that the SALT/YAMEN program will result in a stronger commitment to the world-wide church family, both for the congregations and families that send young people and for the churches and families that host them in Indonesia.

Through living with host families and participating in host churches and service assignments, exchange program participants will: Realistically test their gifts, limitations, and their call for further training and longer term cross-cultural service. Grow spiritually as their faith is challenged and nurtured in a cross-cultural setting Broaden their understanding and appreciation of the lives of their brothers and sisters in their host country and further mutual trust, relationships and caring. Help to dismantle the stereotypes and prejudices that exist between cultures both during the exchange year and upon their return to their home communities. SALT/YAMEN assignments in Central Java, Indonesia, have these elements in common: Six weeks of language study with other exchange participants. Placement with one of three Mennonite church synods in Indonesia. Living as an adult son or daughter in an Indonesian Mennonite family. Expectation of intense church and community involvement. Assignment in a school or program in the community near to a Mennonite congregation. Full participation and mutual support opportunities in the MCC team (living within 3 hours of other MCC workers) Inclusion in all aspects of MCC team life Central Java has a Mennonite history that goes back over 160 years. The predominant Mennonite denominations (synods) are GITJ (historically Javanese), GKMI and JKI (both historically ethnic Chinese). The area is predominantly Muslim, but the Mennonite churches have had a long and strong presence. Most Mennonites live among Muslims and have Muslim colleagues, neighbors, and extended family members. JKI Kasih Allah (God s Love) will be the host congregation for this placement. The church is quite young, having begun only 8 years ago. The church has a full schedule of events each week in addition to Sunday morning services, including prayer times, discipleship classes, and small groups for women, families, teens and young adults. Sunday services have an average attendence of 150 people. The SALT/YAMEN participant placed in this assignment will serve full-time at the church. The church is focused on discipleship of its congregation, as well as outreach into the local community. The pastor has expressed a desire for the participant to work closely with the children and youth of the church. Youth ministry experience or education would be useful to a participant serving in this role. A strong interest and desire to work with youth and children is essential to this role. There would be other opportunities to join in congegational life as fits with a participant s interestes including preaching, leading/planning worship, visitation, leading small groups, and visiting other congregations in the surrounding area. The church is also interested in extending their outreach to the local community. As part of this the Youth Worker may have opportunity to teach English or other subjects to neighborhood children. In addition, a person skilled in music or I.T. would be useful in the services of the church.

Duties: There is flexibility within this assignment as to specific activities for a participant. The SALT/YAMENer will be expected to work with their placement supervisor to determine which activities fit best with the participant's skills and the community's needs. Some possible activities are as follows: Participate and lead teen and young adult meetings. Plan additional recreational and service activities for the youth. Assist with Sunday School services for children in the church. Assist with other aspects of church life as requested (visiting, sharing sermons, leading small group devotional times, etc...) Provide educational assistance in English or other subjects to church and community members as requested. Share in the work of the host home as a member of the family. Write at least two stories featuring MCC work, connections, and/or partners for MCC reporting. Function as an active member of the MCC team through regular reporting, team meetings, and retreats, visiting nearby MCC sites in Indonesia, and providing mutual care and support for other MCC team members. Location Description: Indonesia is a far-flung archipelago stretching from the tip of Aceh bordering on the Indian Ocean in the northwest to the end of Papua on the edge of the Pacific Ocean on the east. The distance is as great as from the Pacific Northwest to the Eastern Seaboard and the Maritimes on the American Continent. The archipelago is made up of over 17,000 islands and hundreds of distinct ethnic groups. Over 220 million people are spread over the country, making Indonesia the 4th largest nation in population. The geographic challenges of working in Indonesia are staggering with large distances to cover over often rugged terrain and fickle seas. Indonesia has one of the largest domestic air fleets in the world to service far-flung islands. Distinct cultural, linguistic and religious differences add an additional layer of excitement for the venturesome. MCC's two centers of work span 3200 kilometers, with workers placed in Java and Papua. Semarang is the fifth largest city in Indonesia with approximately 1.5 million residents. It is the provincial capital of Central Java ( Greater Semarang has a population close to 5 million.) Located on Java's north coast, it contains a few tall buildings and a huge geographic area. Urban sprawl has caused environmental damage. Building on hillsides has resulted in landslides. In some parts of town that have been cemented over water from rainfall has nowhere to go. In other parts of the city, homes are built below sea level and suffer from regular sinking and flooding. Semarang is quite hot for most of the year (75-100 F / 25-38 C) and humid during the rainy season. Some buildings have air conditioning, but many places are open-air.

Semarang is a fascinating city with cultural and historical interest Chinatown, museums, sea port, local markets, and even large shopping malls. Local public transportation is available. Semarang is one hour from the MCC office in Salatiga and about 1-3 hours from other SALT/YAMEN assignments on Java. Appropriate clothing is very important for the teaching part of this assignment. This would include a button up shirt with collar, worn tucked in with a belt or on the outside if the hem is straight. Khaki pants (not cargo pants or jeans) are needed for teaching as well as closed toed dress shoes worn with socks. For a woman, appropriate dress would be a long skirt, button up blouse with collar, and closed toed shoes. The SALT/YAMENer will be located approximately 1 hour from the MCC offices in Salatiga. Public transportation is readily available and reliable between the two cities. There are also IVEP/YAMEN program alumni who live in Semarang and can help for a network of support for the participant. Challenges: Common foods in Indonesia include: rice, noodles, fish, peanuts, soybean products, tropical fresh fruits, monosodium glutamate. While not entirely unavoidable, allergies to any of these foods would create significant challenge for a participant. In Indonesia mental health resources and professionals, as well as counseling services, are extremely limited and in some areas, non-existent. Some medications commonly prescribed in North America are not available here. MCC workers should expect to access in-country medical care, dental care, and vision care during their terms of service. A similar level of medical care is offered to MCC's national staff who also serve in Indonesia. If the local care is not adequate for the need, some cases may be sent to another Asian country upon referral of a doctor. It may be difficult to develop a routine of activities in this assignment. The SALT/YAMEN volunteer will need to take initiative in designing a schedule of activities that is energizing without being draining. Many opportunities exist, but these will need to be developed based on the SALT/YAMEN person's interests and skills. For those who are very task oriented, it can be a challenge to recognize the importance of "being" instead of always "doing" as building healthy relationships and mutually transformative learning is an important part of the participant experience. We hope participants will come with a desire to walk alongside our local partners, rather than see the assignment solely as a way to "get things done". Managing frustration when things don t turn out as expected can be hard. While we do our best to determine and outline job responsibilities with our local partners, assignments really come alive based on the passions, skills, and giftings of an individual. Responsibilities may change or be refined over time in communication with supervisors to meet the ongoing changes and needs within a local context. As such, the greatest characteristics a participant can bring to an assignment are adaptability, flexibility, patience, a willingness to get your hands dirty, and humility to complete even mundane tasks. It may be difficult to find spiritual nourishment in worship services held in Indonesian or Javanese languages. Spiritual growth will require a lot of self-care. MCC workers can manage this by planning to come with devotional materials and books for spiritual challenge. The SALT/YAMEN participant will most likely feel much less independence than they felt in their home culture. The Indonesian hosts feel a real sense of responsibility for exchange folks and have a cultural expectation that they will know the families of a participant's friends,

where the participant is going, when they will return and who will accompany them. This is simply a cultural difference and not a sign the participant is not trusted. Participants have coped by erring on the side of over-informing their hosts of their activities and by observing the family dynamics, habits and expectations of Indonesian young people of the same gender and age in their host communities.