Why did God choose this way to let us know that God was able and more than able to heal our brokenness and make us whole again? This Sunday, we are going to reflect on the meaning of Jesus Christ’s incarnation.
Why did God choose this way to let us know that God was able and more than able to heal our brokenness and make us whole again? This Sunday, we are going to reflect on the meaning of Jesus Christ’s incarnation.
In our life journeys, we find various “seats” at different times. Sometimes, we take the seat of indifference. Some other times, the seat of compassion… and sometimes, the seat of mercilessness… and other times, the seat of forgiveness… What seat are you taking today? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about it through the story of God’s creation.
In our life journeys, we find various “seats” at different times. Sometimes, we take the seat of indifference. Some other times, the seat of compassion… and sometimes, the seat of mercilessness… and other times, the seat of forgiveness… What seat are you taking today? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about it through the story of God’s creation.
This year’s Laity Sunday theme is: Rise Up! And Revive God’s Gift. The focus is on rekindling the fire of faith that lived in the hearts and practices of those who have loved us into faithful and responsive life in Jesus Christ.
We Christians claim and sing that “I am the church! You are the church! We are the church together!” Then, what do we mean by it? What is the reason that Jesus Christ wants us to do ministries? This Sunday, we are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about these two questions through the story from Mark 10:46-52.
Jesus said, “Whoever wants to be My disciple must deny yourself and take up your cross and follow Me.” How can I deny myself and crucify my ego on the cross? It does not happen over night. It takes daily spiritual exercise. This Sunday, we are going to learn the followings from Philippians 2:1-11:
1. John Wesley’s spiritual disciplines
2. the reason for daily spiritual exercise
3. the essence of spiritual discipline.
Jesus said, “Take your cross and follow Me.” What does He mean by it? This Sunday, we are going to learn what it means to take our cross and follow Jesus Christ as His disciples.
How you do respond to your emotions when you’ve lost your beloved one? What would God want us to do when we know someone who lost their beloved ones? What does God do when we are grieving over the loss of our beloved ones? We are going to learn what the Bible has to say about these questions this week.