Archive for November, 2009

Hi everyone,
If you were not around last sunday for Teens’ Club, we have announced that we will have our final (official) meeting this coming Sunday (29th Nov). This will be held at Uncle Thin Fook’s residence.

Let’s do a closure for the year that was, to help us ponder and move on and anticipate the coming year.

Also, with the initiative of the Junior and Intermediate Classes, they will bake cookies to raise funds for the orphanage thereafter. Do stay back to help. :)

For those who has more details on the fund raising for the orphanage, do provide details through comments!

See you this sunday!

p/s: please remind everyone you see that this sunday is at Uncle Thin Fook’s place, not the usual EFC Gospel Hall

~yaweng~

a little pondering

We Serve God by Serving Others
by Rick Warren

Whoever wants to be great must become a servant. Mark 10:43 (MSG)

The world defines greatness in terms of power, possessions, prestige, and position. If you can demand service from others, you’ve arrived. In our self-serving culture with its me-first mentality, acting like a servant is not a popular concept.

Jesus, however, measured greatness in terms of service, not status. God determines your greatness by how many people you serve, not how many people serve you.

This is so contrary to the world’s idea of greatness that we have a hard time understanding it, much less practicing it. The disciples argued about who deserved the most prominent position, and 2,000 years later, Christian leaders still jockey for position and prominence in churches, denominations, and parachurch ministries.

Thousands of books have been written on leadership, but few on servanthood. Everyone wants to lead; no one wants to be a servant. We would rather be generals than privates. Even Christians want to be “servant-leaders,” not just plain servants. But to be like Jesus is to be a servant. That’s what he called himself.

While knowing your shape is important for serving God, having the heart of a servant is even more important. Remember, God shaped you for service, not for self-centeredness. Without a servant’s heart, you will be tempted to misuse your shape for personal gain. You will also be tempted to use it as an excuse to exempt yourself from meeting some needs.

God often tests our hearts by asking us to serve in ways we’re not shaped. If you see a man fall into a ditch, God expects you to help him out, not say, “I don’t have the gift of mercy or service.”

While you may not be gifted a particular task, you may be called to do it if no one who is gifted at it is around. Your primary ministry should be in the area of your shape, but your secondary service is wherever you’re needed at the moment.

Your shape reveals your ministry, but your servant’s heart will reveal your maturity. No special talent or gift is required to stay after a meeting to pick up trash or stack chairs. Anyone can be a servant. All it requires is character.

It is possible to serve in church for a lifetime without ever being a servant. You must have a servant’s heart.

How can you know if you have the heart of a servant?

Jesus said, “You can tell what they are by what they do” (Matthew 7:16 CEV).

~Yang: maybe its what we all lack

Yes! Christmas is just around the far corner, are you ready for it? because your next blink of your eye, its a blink nearer to Christmas!!

okok, i know its abit lame. but hey! we are teens! lame is what we are!

Here’s a video of what could be expected of the party!

Date : 20 December 2009 (Sunday)

Time : 5pm – 10pm

Venue : Subang Ville Ehsan Apartment, Sunway, PJ!

Dinner : is served

Theme : Hawaiian

Dresscode : Shorts, Tees, Slippers and something Hawaiian on you.

required to go shop for a unisex, rm10-15 gift, for our gift-exchange program. no toilet papers or lipstick.

need additional info? call 012-6801542!

here is the map to the venue

and click here to download the brochure in PDF format.

see you there!

Sorry, for putting this late. But better late than never. Do continue to pray!

Thanksgiving:
-thank God that the picnic event went well (good weather, no one was hurt, safe journey to and fro, plenty of food)
-praise God that the PMR teens have successfully sat for their exams. Thank God for his wisdom and guidance provided to them
-thank God for protecting the country all these months in times of financial crisis, natural disasters and insecurities in foreign lands

Teens Club & teens:
-pray that the teens will continue faitfhfully in their daily walk with God despite major exams
-pray that the irregular teens so that they will be regular
-pray for the SC leaders that they will continue to be a shining example to others
-pray for those having SPM (Hoc Leong, Esther, Grace H., Jo’ Anne and Grace L.)
-pray for those having finals and major exams

Church:
-pray that the various ministries will continue to serve God faithfully
-pray for strength, guidance and wisdom for the church leaders

Country:
-pray that God will continue to provide justice where there is injustice
-pray that M’sia will be made of leaders that are God fearing
-pray for continuous peace and security in the land

(Compiled by Maggie)