By Anton Charles & Dalliah Combie
In a monumental endeavor, USC Music’s HIS LUV Choir and USC Praise Team embarked on a transformative mission trip to St. Lucia from May 15-20, 2024. This collaborative effort, spearheaded by a diverse group of student musicians, brought music, culture, and service to communities in need, marking a significant milestone in the university’s commitment to global outreach.
The mission began with meticulous planning as students organized fundraising efforts and conducted in-depth research to understand the unique needs of the communities they would serve. This preparation laid the groundwork for a journey filled with impact and enrichment.
Phase 1: Setting the Groundwork
The initial phase involved detailed planning and preparation. Students worked tirelessly to organize fundraising events and research the communities they would be visiting. This phase ensured that they were well-equipped to meet the needs of the St. Lucian communities.
Phase 2: Musical Performances and Cultural Exchange
During this phase, the team traversed various communities, delivering powerful musical performances and engaging in cultural exchange activities. These activities celebrated USC Music’s diverse heritage and strengthened bonds between the visiting students and the local communities.
Phase 3: Outreach and Service
The focus then shifted to outreach and service. The ensemble collaborated on community projects and empowered local musicians through workshops led by Mr. Anton Charles. These efforts not only provided immediate assistance but also aimed at fostering long-term development and skill-building among local artists.
Phase 4: Sharing Experiences and Building Lasting Relationships
As the mission trip progressed, choir members and leaders shared their profound experiences with church congregations, perpetuating the trip’s impact. They established ongoing connections with community members, underscoring the team’s commitment to building lasting relationships.
Detailed Itinerary of the Mission Trip
Day One – May 15, 2024:
The mission trip commenced with project team preparation at the USC St. Lucia Satellite Campus at 7:00 am, followed by the first secondary school visitation and music workshop at 8:30 am. The day concluded with lunch and choir rehearsal at 4:00 pm.
Day Two – May 16, 2024:
The day began with team devotion at 8:00 am, followed by community outreach projects divided into three groups at 10:00 am, including a community cleanup at Bocage, Castries, a food drive initiative, and a school visitation at the Eucharist Lewis SDA Primary School. A general rehearsal and music masterclass concluded the day at 7:00 pm.
Day Three – May 17, 2024:
The team held regular devotion at 8:00 am, followed by another school visitation to Eucharist Lewis SDA Primary and St. Lucia SDA Academy at 9:00 am and 10:00 am, respectively. The day wrapped up with Sabbath preparations, rehearsals at 4:00 pm, and debrief sessions at 9:00 pm.
Day Four – May 18, 2024:
Marking the Sabbath, the team visited churches and conducted services at the Maranatha SDA Church. Choir and praise team members ensured everything was set for the “IT IS WELL Concert” at 6:00 pm, which showcased the talents of USC Praise Team, HIS LUV Choir, and workshop participants.
Day Five – May 19, 2024:
A much-needed break included an “Island Tour,” allowing students to explore St. Lucia’s scenic beauty and cultural attractions. They visited various locations, including the viewpoint to see the famous Pitons, Cacao St. Lucie, Place Kassav, Toraille Waterfall, Sulphur Springs, and Piton Falls.
Day Six – May 20, 2024:
The final day began with devotion and breakfast, followed by cleanup and packing at accommodation spaces. Debriefing sessions, music masterclasses, and final preparations preceded the students’ departure.
Legacy of Service and Cultural Exchange
Despite challenges and adjustments along the way, this mission trip is a testament to the transformative power of faith and dedication to God’s ministry. It illustrates the profound impact that can be achieved when individuals commit wholeheartedly to serving others in the spirit of love and compassion. As the team departed from St. Lucia, their legacy of service and cultural exchange continues to resonate, leaving an indelible mark on both the USC community and the communities they have touched abroad.