10.31.2010

2010: Shipwrecked Pirates!

This year, with Halloween falling on a Sunday, and thus a school night, we intended to scale things back a notch. Or so we thought.

While it may not have been quite the spectacle of years past, we actually created a shipwreck in the garage, complete with beach and real sand. A pirate flag waved alongside the house throughout the week before to give the neighbors a friendly teaser of what was to come.


> The Backstory
As a couple of cursed pirates, we had about 200 years or so to come up with a ditty explaining just a little of how we got stuck here.
Across the vast wide ocean
We sailed the stormy seas
'Til some other pirates found us
And they cut us to our knees

The ship she could not handle
The canon balls that flew
So we washed up on this shoreline
...And now I'm stuck here with you

And what was the only way to end the curse and get off the island? We had to give all our loot away. Good thing we suddenly had lots of visitors to our desert island on this night who were quite willing to take the goods off our hands.

The Jolly Roger waved ominously all week to warn them we were coming.

Loot bag prep. No easy task.

Ahoy! Welcome to our island.

What was left of the bow. Or was that part of the stern?

Found a monkey on the island! (A.K.A. my nephew.)

So much for the sails.

The happiest cursed pirates on the planet.

Treasure!

He only started fading out like that a few hundred years ago.

The ship's rat poison had gone off a while back.

Our two best mates, Wilson the coconut & Yorick, a poor bloke we only get the occasional twitch from anymore.

C'mon, a pirate's gotta have a parrot!

> The Trick
We used our literally 100-year-old mandoletto to while away our time on the island, also entertaining guests with a modified version of the Styx tune "Boat on the River," or in our case, "Ship on the Ocean."

Ocean sounds and tropical bird noises filled the air, as one would expect on an island. And our rare and distant island peacock, that was my contribution to the soundtrack.

We certainly won't pretend "Pirates of the Caribbean" didn't have some influence here. The original may have been watched in it's entirety that very afternoon.

Freaky Fact: The coconut's real name is Stiney, on loan to us from our church youth pastor. We renamed him Wilson for the night, hearkening back to the film "Castaway." However, the skull's name really is Yorick, a reference to Shakespeare's "Hamlet."


> The Treat

This was our second year creating a themed treat bag. The loot we handed out included our standard candy and pretzels, as well as some gold chocolate coins, Lifesavers candy, faux Silly Bandz in piratey shapes and a pirate ducky. We topped this one off with a truly great treasure, tiny New Testament Bibles, the one book we'd want with us if we were trapped on a desert island. The following was then printed on parchment paper:

JUST THE TEXT:
Ahoy, mateys! Thanks fer stopping by our shipwreck.

Truth is, if we ever were stranded on a desert island, there’s definitely one book we’d want with us. You’ve got just a part of it there in yer loot bag, but it’s a great treasure. It’s all about how God saves His people, and it all points to one Man named Jesus.

Here’s the big idea...

God’s perfect, and He says we have to be perfect too.
Problem: None of us are perfect. We think and say and do things God tells us not to all the time. Our relationship with God is shipwrecked.

Jesus lived the perfect life we couldn’t, took on punishment by dying for imperfect people like us, and came to life again, proving He’s God. Only He could repair our relationship with Him.

God calls us to stop focusing on ourselves and all the things we want in this world, and to focus on Him, trusting Jesus as our Lord and the One who does everything we can’t.

For those who trust Jesus, He gives the greatest treasure of all: Eternal life with Him forever. (Yep, even for repentant pirates.)


Point is, God’s the real life saver. We’re just glad He threw us a line.

If you want to know more about all that, or just want to say, “Hey, pirates,” stop by MiniMinistry.com. You can leave us a note on the Halloween blog post if you like. We’ll even send you a complete Bible if you don’t have one. (But always ask yer folks before sending out any messages, in bottles or otherwise.)

Enjoy yer loot!

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As it turns out, obtaining those little books was a story all its own. I searched the internet high and low for these miniature ESV (English Standard Version) New Testaments. Unfortunately I learned they were out of print from Crossway, and sold out everywhere. I finally located some through Westminster Bookstore. They had just 65 remaining, and at an excellent rate, so I told them to ship 'em all. I hoped to create 100 bags just in case, but ended up purchasing some ESV Gospel of John booklets to pad the rest.

A few times after placing the order, I said, "Wouldn't it be crazy if we only gave away 65 bags that night?" Well, guess what. By the end of that night that is exactly the number of treat bags we gave away. Sixty five and no more. God provided in exact quantity.

As an additional treat, visitors to the miniministry.com Halloween blog post were also given the opportunity this year to register to receive a free complete Bible if they didn't already own one.