Sunday, September 23, 2012

Ireland-Worship and Wonder

So I have been back for a week from Ireland.  I still cannot wrap my mind about the trip.  It was more than I could have ever hoped for, and I definitely left my heart there.  The history, the heritage, the words we spoke over the land and the worship we ushered in:  all of it is still stirring around in my heart, without a way to release, just knowing I must go back...soon!  We had some of the most amazing times of worship and every single person on this trip brought something to the table when it came to the way we glorified Him.  Like I said, it is still so overwhelming to think about, so I shall just post pictures, because they speak volumes.
Martello Tower, Donabate

Donabate dunes

Donabate

Garden path, Muckross House

paths

At Glendalough

Glendalough, a Monastic settlement from the 6th century

The Wicklow Gap

Glendalough

Glenn worshiping at Dove Hill Castle

Worship at Dove Hill Castle. Leah Davis and Coty Sloan

Rock of Cashel

Rock of Cashel

Rock of Cashel

Rock of Cashel

Daniels Church

Ballycarbery Castle

Ballycarbery

Ballycarbery Castle



Oceanside worship

Glenn

Brian and Ramey Whalen and Ray Hughes leading worship

Torc Waterfall

Torc Waterfall

Path to Muckross House

Dingle Harbor

Dingle Harbor


Slea Head

Slea Head

Sleah head/ Clogher Head hike

Coty Sloan, our amazing tour guide

40 shades of green

Askeaton Friary, still standing since 1389

Askeaton friary

so beautiful

This east facing window still intact after 623 years

Amazing worship

Shawn and Elizabeth Lombard joined in leading worship

self portraits at Bunratty Castle

Bunratty castle

Ennistymon waterfalls

path to waterfall

The crew! Gary and Debbie, Glenn and I

The Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher

Kylemore Abbey, one of the most beautiful scenes ever-breathtaking

Worship in side the Neo Gothic Cathedral at Kylemore Abbey

It was beautiful-with signs everywhere that said the Gothic church is a place of silence
We changed all that

Worship was so powerful

Coty's violin

The Abbey with the heather on the hillside

Boat at the Pontoon Hotel

hiking path at Slieve League

Slieve League

The cliffs at Slieve are 3x as tall as the Cliffs of Moher

It was awesome

Sheep everywhere

Low tide will ground a boat

abandoned house

underground cave at Dunluce Castle

Dunluce castle

Dunluce Castle

Ocean side beauty

Giants Causeway

Glenn at Giants Causeway

Fish eye shot at the causeway

Coty 

a true wonder of the world

hay bales at Mussenden's Temple

worship at Downhill Hostel

Downhill Hostel

The beach view of the temple

Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge

The view from the rope bridge


Ray Hughes telling us about the Hill of Tara

Art installation, downtown Dublin

rainy morning in Dublin

The Famine Memorial

The Spire, it was amazingly tall

22 of the 44 in the group at Giants Causeway

Peace out, until next time

2 comments:

Ackart said...

Enjoyed looking at your beautiful pictures. Looks like you had some nice sunny weather. Takes all the better pics. Did you plan to visit a particular church there or happened
upon it? Its wonderful to worship in other countries with believers.

Coty Sloan said...

Just found this. Makes my heart happy to read the blog, see the pictures, and remember what God did. Can't wait to be back with you guys. 2014 just might be the year :)

Coty.