Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Love Movement Prayer Meeting

Heyoes!

Exciting things are coming up during the week of Valentine’s Day, where VCF, Campus Crusade for Christ and Navigators are co-hosting a Bazaar and Exhibition at the Central Forum!

On the 9th and 10th of February (Mon and Tues) there will be a bazaar at the Central Forum, as well as an exhibition on the 5 Love Languages and pointing people to the greatest love of all, our Lord Jesus Christ. There’s also a gospel concert (tentatively at LT27) on the 12th of Feburary (Thurs) which you can bring your friends to!
So first up and coming is this TUESDAY (20th Jan) is the Combined Prayer Night, where we come together to pray for this semester and that we can continue to show God’s Love throughout the semester not just during the Valentine Week It’s also when we’d be praying to ask God in what capacity we’d be called to serve in these few weeks, whether in praying for it, helping to man the exhibitions, ushering during the gospel concert…

So… details for Prayer Night as follows:
Date: 20th Jan 6.30pm (SHARP!)
Venue: LT26

visit http://whoslovingyoutoday.blogspot.com/ in the weeks leading up to those big days, it’ll be updated with the progress and how we can be praying for it!


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Sunday, December 28, 2008

Date to Note in VCF Calendar

Woa.. Very fast and we saw Christmas just whisked past us.
Now we are stepping at the threshold of a new year...

Well, for my church, we always believe that a new year meant another best year yet for us.

What about you??

Well, for the upcoming semester, the First Fellowship Teaching will be on 20 Jan 2008 (Tuesday). So keep that date noted down!!

- Caleb Cheong


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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Contact Group Structure

Consider Christ Week was a success! Our friends loved the eggs that we gave out! Those who came for the talks/events were blessed, fed and entertained. Thanks to everyone who participated in spreading God's love to our hallmates :)

In other news:
Our mother organization, VCF, is currently going through a process of searching and trying to understand what our purpose for existing truly is. One of the areas we are looking at is what the purpose of CGs is, how we can fully utilize them to achieve our purpose, and if we can restructure CGs to more fully benefit members/people in NUS.

NB: CGs are the basic building block of the CF. Members have to belong to a CG in either their halls or facs before they can move on to greater things, like standing comms.

Again, feel free to air your views on why you joined VCF (or RHCF) and what changes you think should be made to make your Christian life a better one.

Personally, I think a change is due, because currently the burden is on the leaders to achieve goals that might not even be central to our purpose. The onus is on us to make sure that members attend, to do all the admin that an organization requires, and sometimes we get caught up in planning events (even CGs) that we forget why we are doing what we are doing.

I think the question of "Where are the members?" should be changed to "How can we involve the members more and impart our vision to them?" I believe that having a defined structure can allow us to accomplish this better. Members should be challenged from the outset to step out of their comfort zone once they have established it within the CF. If they can't commit, they should not be forced to. A few committed people will always be more powerful than a huge crowd with no desire or willingness to place God's work on campus first in their lives.

So, if you're interested to participate in the decision making process, come for the next Council meeting! Wed, 7pm.

Rochelle


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Monday, March 17, 2008

What does Easter mean to you?

Most people in Singapore know what Easter celebrates. Christians believe that, after being crucified on the cross on Good Friday, Jesus Christ resurrected from the tomb three days later on Easter Sunday, thus proving his claims to deity. It was the cornerstone event of Christianity, without which Christianity would not exist as a religion today. But, what exactly does Easter mean to us today, 2000 years after the purported events in Jesus’s life?

The following article is adapted from “What Does Easter Mean to You?” by Carey Kinsolving. It compiles and adapts comments by Elementary School Children (“Primary School Children” in Singaporean terms) on the meaning of Easter. The original article can be assessed online here.

“What Does Easter Mean To You?”

"It's not about the 'Easter Bunny' or getting candy and presents," says Kendall, age 11. "God is the greatest person in the universe. He died for our sins and for us so we could be saved."

Here's the scoop from Hannah, 9: "Easter is really a pagan holiday with all the bunnies and chicks. If you celebrate in the right way about Jesus, it is a good holiday. Easter is named after a pagan god."

Great job, Hannah! Your parents are doing a lot more than hiding Easter eggs.
The word "Easter" is derived from the Anglo-Saxon "Eostre," the name of the goddess of spring, writes scholar D.W. Burdick. The ancient Saxons celebrated the return of spring with an uproarious festival in honor of the goddess of spring and her symbol, the rabbit.

In many cultures, the egg was the symbol of rebirth. The custom of exchanging eggs in springtime was already in place when second-century Christian missionaries encountered Saxon tribes in northern Germany.

The pagan festival was altered to become a Christian celebration of Jesus' resurrection.

Easter is a time to "celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ our Lord, and a day to remember his pain and suffering," says Ama, age unknown.

Not only do we remember the past, but Jesus' resurrection gives us hope that our mortal bodies will be transformed into immortal ones. But that's not all. Christians are exhorted in Scripture to live by the power of Jesus' resurrection or newness of life by the Spirit of Jesus (Holy Spirit) living in and through them.

If Jesus didn't rise from the dead, then the faith of Christians is "useless" and "pitiful," wrote the Apostle Paul. But since Jesus rose from the dead, every day is resurrection day for Amanda, 11: "He is always with us."

And this resurrection is what is vital about Easter. Because Jesus has risen, and is “always with us”, death is not the end of the story for us other earthlings.

There is an afterlife, and Jesus promises the same resurrection for his followers.
Easter changes the meaning of death. Death is no longer the end of everything.

"Easter means God has risen from the dead and was walking around the city and went to talk to the disciples and went back to heaven," says Marce, 11.

Marce, remember the disciples before the resurrection? Scared, scattered and stressed. Three times Peter denied he even knew Jesus.

After seeing the resurrected Christ, all of the disciples dedicated their lives to proclaiming Jesus' victory over death. Most died as martyrs. Why would the disciples risk persecution and death to perpetuate a hoax?

And this is another important significance of Easter. As Paul told the Christians in Corinth, it's party time if Christ did not resurrect from the dead: "Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die" (I Corinthians 15:32).

But the disciples did not subscribe to this hedonistic philosophy. Because Jesus was raised from the dead, everything changes. Now we live godly lives not only because we fear judgment, but rather, just like the disciples who gave their lives as martyrs for Christ, we find new meaning in life because of Christ’s resurrection. We know that God is real, and God is good, and He gives us something greater to live for than just ourselves.

Easter changes the meaning of life. Life is no longer only about ourselves.

"Easter means the death of Christ for our sins so we could go to heaven because one perfect person had to die for sinners to go to heaven," says Anna, 11.

We like to imagine that God grades on the curve. Have you ever noticed how easy it is to feel good about yourself when compared to murderers, thieves and derelicts?
As long as we're better than most, we assume heaven's gates will open wide for us. Nice theory, but God's entrance exam for heaven is either pass or fail.

Jesus is the only one who passed the test. He lived a perfect life before his Father and people. He offered his perfect life as a sacrifice for imperfect people. Now, the resurrected Jesus offers his righteousness and life to all who trust him as their savior.

Don't substitute sucking candy eggs and chasing rabbits for a risen savior.
For Kayce, 9, the true meaning of Easter is summed up in three words: "Jesus is alive!"

Point to ponder: Jesus is alive and indwelling his people.

Scripture to remember: "I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me" (Galatians 2:20a).

Questions to consider: Have you entered into the realm of resurrection life by believing in Jesus? Do you know the exhilaration of living by Jesus' life instead of your own?

-- By Carey Kinsolving. Edited by Jonathan Kwok.

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Sunday, October 14, 2007

Just after Concert...

I just came back from the Sat performance of Filodoksia, and I must say, WELL DONE! Was really impressed by the music and the acting! Good job guys! And most importantly, no more excuse for missing CG! YAY!

See you guys at FT on tues, try to make it ok?

Rochelle


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Announcements for Week 9

1. Fellowship Teaching #3: Holistic Outreach

Date: 16 Oct (Tues)

Time: 6-8pm

Venue: LT 29, Science Faculty

Speaker: Dr Chua How Chuang, OMF

2. AnnTIC (Annual Teach In Camp) Deadline

The deadline for the early bird promotion is 16th Oct, which incidentally is FT day. Please hand in your forms to anntic.07@gmail.com

3. Seekers Cell
Date: 16 October (yes i know, so many cool things to do on one day!)
Time: 4-6pm (after that you can go for FT AND hand in your AnnTIC form)
Venue: Arts Canteen

Contact:
Paul @ 92721649 (caleuchesg@yahoo.com.sg )
Huimin @ 91262075 (huimin@gmail.com)
Damien @ 96859725 ( damienqiuwenjie@gmail.com)

4. International Students Cafe

Date: 17 Oct (wed)

Time: 6pm

Venue: PGP Blk 10 Music Room

Funky stuff we're doing: playing fun board games et al.

Bring your international friends down, or just come down to chill out and make friends and share Christ's love in a special way.

5. World Students' Day

Date: 20 Oct (Sat)

Time: 10am-1pm, free international lunch provided

Venue: Grace Singapore Chinese Christian Church; 14 Queen Street (near City Hall/Bugis MRTs)

Keynote Speaker: Miss Kuzipah, former General Secretary of Zambia FES

Theme: Think globally, act locally


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Thursday, October 04, 2007

CG TODAY!

There's CG today at the usual place, 5-304 at the usual time, 7.30PM. See you there!


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Thursday, September 20, 2007

CG Today! - Intro to Jeremiah

CG is ON at 7.30PM, at 5-304!

We'll be looking at the book of Jeremiah and using our funky CG Guides(which cost $3)!

Don't be late!


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Raffles Hall Christian Fellowship

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