St Andrew’s Cathedral Your prayers and support will be much appreciated for the following trainers who will soon travel to Cambodia to serve at PKH’s three locations in Kampong Speu. The new training year starts on 2 March 2015. PKH Centre, Chbarmon (Vocational Training for 125 Youths) Headed by : Miss Susan Goh Hospitality Skills : Miss Susan Goh, Miss Kimberly Neo Industrial Skills : Miss Audrey Tay English Class 1 : Mr Jonathan Carino, Mr Lim Keng Boon English Class 2: Miss Caroline Lim, Miss Choo Beng Geok, Miss Kang Beng Gek PKH Centre, Aoral (English Tuition and Computer Classes for 80 Youths and Children ) Headed by : Miss Yvonne Chew English and Computers: Mr Lawrence Wee, Mrs Lyn Wee PKH Centre, Trang (Education for 364 Village Children) English Co-ordinator : Miss Deborah Teo English Classes : Miss Deborah Teo, Miss Audrey Choong For further enquiries: Email [email protected], phone 63376104-112, or visit www.livingstreams.org.sg/pkh If you wish to make a contribution, kindly make your cheque payable to “ST ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL”. On the back of your cheque, please mark PKH and write your name and address (for receipt purposes). You can deposit your cheque in the offertory bags at Service or mail it to : Project Khmer H.O.P.E. c/o St Andrew’s Cathedral 11 St Andrew’s Road Singapore 178959 We warmly welcome you to St Andrew’s Cathedral. Please complete and return this portion to the ushers or the Information Desk, or simply drop it into an offering bag. Name : ________________________________________________ Sex :____ Age: _____ Address : ___________________________________________________________________ Telephone: __________________(H) ___________________(HP)____________________(O) Email:________________________________________________________________________ I am a visitor. I would like to be contacted. I wish to know more about the Lord Jesus Christ. Service Attended: _____________ I wish to be a member of St Andrew’s Cathedral. I wish to join a housegroup or a fellowship group. I wish to have a set of tithe/offering envelopes. I wish to register for the CE course. Name of course: __________________________ Others : ___________________________________ T he D iocese O f S ingapore www.livingstreams.org.sg BISHOP: The Rt Revd Rennis Ponniah DEAN & VICAR: The Very Revd Kuan Kim Seng ASSOCIATE VICAR: The Revd Canon Dr Louis Tay ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE 15 February 2015 QUINQUAgesima sunday NEXT BEFORE LENT • The Ash Wednesday Commination and Holy Communion Service will be held at 6.00pm this Wed, 18 February 2015. COLLECT FOR TODAY Preacher : Rt Revd Rennis Ponniah Topic : Lent - A Time for Confession & Fortification Almighty Father, whose Son was revealed in majesty before he suffered death upon the cross: give us grace to perceive his glory, that we may be strengthened to suffer with him and be changed into his likeness, from glory to glory; who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. • In view of this year’s Chinese New Year Eve falling on the same day as Ash Wednesday (i.e. 18 February 2015), over and above the usual evening Ash Wednesday service, we will have another similar Service at 7.00am on 18 February. SCRIPTURE READINGS I) 2 Cor 4:3-6, Church Bible, NT, pg 316. II) Mark 9:2-9, Church Bible, NT, pg 77. PSALM FOR: 5.00 pm Ps 2, Church Bible, OT, page 875. HYMNS FOR: 8.00 am : 396, HP216, 513, 578 11.15 am : 396, HP216, HP127, 513, 578 5.00 pm : HP49, HP279, HP390, HP273 This is to provide an option for those who want to attend the Ash Wednesday service, but are unable to do so in the evening. All are welcome. COLLECT FOR ASH WEDNESDAY Almighty and everlasting God, you hate nothing that you have made and forgive the sins of all those who are penitent: create and make in us new and contrite hearts that we, worthily lamenting our sins and acknowledging our wretchedness, may receive from you, the God of all mercy, perfect remission and forgiveness; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. 11 St Andrew’s Road (S. 178959) • Tel: 63376104 / 90022455 (emergency after office hrs) • Fax: 63376107 / 63391197 announcements WHAT IS LENT? OUR LENTEN OPPORTUNITY Character requires discipline even as we depend on the power of the Holy Spirit. There are seasons in the Christian Calendar when we give ourselves to growing in Christlikeness both in depending on God and mastering ourselves as we concentrate on all that Jesus went through to purchase our salvation on the cross. Hence it is a marked by repentance, self discipline and self-giving as we meditate on the cross and the finished work of Jesus Christ our Lord. Lent (from Old English “Lencten” meaning Spring) refers to the fast of 40 days before Easter. The first mention of such a period occurs in the Canons of Nicea (AD 325 Canon 5). In Mark 2:18-22 we see critics of Jesus who observed that His disciples didn’t go without food and drink from 6am to 6pm. The Pharisees were proud that they fasted (but often for the wrong reasons). What Lenten discipline will you be practising these 40 days in Lent beginning this Wednesday, 18.2.15 as we focus on Jesus’ fasting and being tempted in the wilderness (Mt 4:1-11; Mk 1:12-13; Lk 4:1-3)? Which of the following do you think is the best reason for praying, worshipping, fasting or doing good works and attending Ash Wednesday Service, 7am or 6pm this Wed, 18.2.15 (Mt 6:1, 16-18)? So that: [ ] Other people will think you are good? The custom may have originated in the prescribed fast of candidates for baptism and the number forty suggested by the 40 days’ fast of Moses (Deut 9:9), Elijah (1 Kg 9:8) and especially our Lord himself (Mt 4:2, Mk 1:12-13; Lk 4:1-13). The Western Church normally left out the Sundays and the practice commencing from Ash Wednesday is first attested to in the 7th Century Gelasian Sacramentary. The period of Lent ends with Holy Week (Good Friday). Apart from fasting, this time of penance is observed by abstaining from festivities, by almsgiving, and by giving more to religious exercises. [ ] God will realise that you are a little better than most people? [ ] God may enjoy you and the time you spent with Him, and, that others may know Christ through your prayers and witness? POSITIONS AVAILABLE 1. The Ascension Kindergarten has vacancies for: A. CHINESE TEACHER B. DOMESTIC HELP For Post A, please send your resume with recent photo to [email protected]. For Post B, please call Ms Angie at 63821110, Mon to Fri (8am -4pm). The practice of omitting the Gloria and floral arrangements; and the reciting of the 10 Commandments are part of the tradition to emphasise God’s hatred of sin which culminated in the Lamb of God being the vicarious sacrifice for our transgression. Violet/Purple, the Liturgical colour signifies penitence and mourning. 2. Jurong Anglican Church (Mandarin) has a vacancy for the position of ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER. Please email your resume to Revd Ang at [email protected] More details are posted on the Notice Board. THE SEASON OF LENT is the 40 day period leading up to Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday (18.2.15) and recalls these events: As such Lent is a time of preparation: Esther: The Providence of God 7/4- 28/4 (4 Tues, 7:30pm – 9:30pm @ PHA-C) Dr Philip Satterthwaite (Principal, Biblical Graduate School of Theology, Lecturer in Old Testament, Biblical Hebrew & Hermeneutics) Becoming a Contagious Christian 11/4 – 25/4 (3 Sat 9:30pm -12:30pm @ PHA-B) Facilitator: Revd Peter Chen For more info on the other courses, check SAC’s CE website: www.livingstreams.org.sg. Call or email CE staff at 63376104 or [email protected]: • James Tan (Ext 177) Complimentary car-park exit tickets will be made available for those who attend the courses. They can be collected in class at the registration table. CATHEDRAL FAMILY CAMP 2015 ISRAEL STUDY TOUR The Holy Spirit A fresh Outpouring on God’s People The Cathedral is organising an Israel study tour with CMJShoresh Study Tours, from 23 Nov to 4 Dec 2015. We will be doing a programme entitled ‘The Life and World of Jesus”. Date: 7-10 June 2015 [Sun - Wed] Venue: Thistle Hotel, Johor Bahru EARLY BIRD SPECIAL The invitation briefings cum Q&A on the details of this study tour would be presented on Sat, 28 Feb and 18 Apr 2015 (wouldbe participants need to attend only one of the two briefings), 3.00pm to 4.30pm at the Chapel for All Peoples. Early bird discount ends on TODAY. Registration forms available at Information Desk. Please register with Jowenna Quek at jowenna@livingstreams. org.sg if you wish to attend the briefing and participate in the study tour. The gate will be shut from 8.00pm on Wed, 18 Feb 15. All vehicles must be removed from the Cathedral compound. An early bird discount of $50 per camper will be applicable to all except for Non-Cathedral members. Please do not leave your handbag or other valuables unattended during Services, as the Cathedral is open to the public. 2 COMING UP IN APRIL Camp Speaker: Bishop Rennis Ponniah BE CAREFUL.... •For God’s covenant with Noah • For entry into the Promised Land •For our fulfilling Jesus’ ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit (Mt 24:14) CHRISTIAN EDUCATION PROGRAMME (cont’d from page 6) PUBLIC HOLIDAYS The Cathedral office and the compound will be closed on Thur, 19 Feb 15. And on Fri, 20 Feb 15, the church will be open from 9.00am to 5.00pm, only. •The 40 days and nights when the rains fell during the time of Noah • The 40 years of the Israelites’ wanderings in the desert, and most of all •The 40 days when Jesus was in the wilderness. announcements 7 SUNDAY SERVICES 15 FEBRUARY QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE LENT 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion Revd George Tay 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion Revd Peter Chen To Enter by the Wide or Narrow Gate 9.00 a.m. Contemporary Service Cathedral New Sanctuary Bishop Kuan Kim Seng To Obey is Better… 9.30 a.m. Service in Mandarin SUNDAY SERVICES 22 FEBRUARY FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT Holy Communion Revd Peter Chen To Enter by the Wide or Narrow Gate 2.00 p.m. Filipino Service Miss Joyce Carino Bahasa Indonesia Service Chapel for All Peoples Mr Victor Effendie 2.30 p.m. Service in Cantonese 4.30 p.m. Hokkien Service Prayer Hall A&B, Basement 1 Revd Freddy Lim 5.00 p.m. Holy Communion Bishop Kuan Kim Seng 5.00 p.m. Service in Mandarin Cathedral New Sanctuary 7.30 p.m. New Life Service Revd Dennis Lee Holy Communion Bishop John Chew Israel: To Worship God Alone or To Bow to Other Gods 9.00 a.m. Contemporary Service Cathedral New Sanctuary Revd Lawrence Seow Invest in Eternity 9.30 a.m. Service in Mandarin 11.15 a.m. Holy Communion Bishop John Chew Israel: To Worship God Alone or To Bow to Other Gods 2.00 p.m. Filipino Holy Communion Bishop Kuan Kim Seng 2.30 p.m. Bahasa Indonesia Service Chapel for All Peoples Mr Victor Effendie 2.30 p.m. Service in Cantonese 4.30 p.m. NO Hokkien Service 5.00 p.m.Evensong Ds June Tan 5.00 p.m. Service in Mandarin Cathedral New Sanctuary 7.30 p.m. New Life Service Revd Ng Koon Sheng Monday, 16 FEB 9.00 a.m. Morning Prayer Tuesday, 17 FEB 7.30 a.m. Clergy & Leaders Holy Communion Wednesday, 18 FEB 7.00 a.m. Ash Wednesday Commination & Holy Communion Service 9.00 a.m. Morning Prayer 12.45 p.m. Holy Communion @ Prayer Hall A&B Revd Soon Soo Kee 6.00 p.m. Ash Wednesday Commination & Holy Communion Service Thursday, 19 FEB Public Holiday Friday, 20 FEB Public Holiday Saturday, 21 FEB 9.00 a.m. Morning Prayer 2.00 p.m. NO LYnC Youth Ministry No LYnC – CNY (19-20 Feb) 2.00 p.m. NO Young Adults’ Ministry NO REGULAR YA BE A VOLUNTEER AT THE WELCOME CENTRE Are you keen to meet people from all walks of life? If you are looking for a place to contribute your time, skills and services in the Cathedral, we invite you to join us as volunteers in the Welcome Centre in the areas of Reception, Hospitality or Tour guiding. The scope of our volunteering activities generally involves: 2.00 p.m. NO C3 (CITY Children Club) 2.30 p.m. NO Shalomkids Ministry 5.00 p.m. Saturday Contemporary Service @ Cathedral New Sanctuary EXTENSION CENTRES 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 8.00 a.m. 2.00 p.m.Myanmar Worship Service Cathedral New Sanctuary 2.00 p.m.Myanmar Worship Service Cathedral New Sanctuary 2.30 p.m. Holy Communion Bishop Kuan Kim Seng 11.15 a.m.Mandarin Congregation Cathedral New Sanctuary 11.15 a.m.Mandarin Congregation Cathedral New Sanctuary 11.15 a.m. 7.00 a.m. WEEKDAY SERVICES/MEETINGS • tour guiding. • attending to the requests and enquiries of visitors and church members. • assisting in general housekeeping of the centre. Revd Lawrence Seow Invest in Eternity SUNDAY SCHOOL ministries Acts Centre Sunday Service St. Margaret’s Secondary School Performing Arts Studio Westside Anglican Church (WAC) Revd Timothy Chow WAC Service in Mandarin West Coast Recreation Centre Volunteers can choose the area of their preferences and training will be provided. The schedule of volunteering will be work out in consultation with the welcome centre staff. Do contact Welcome Center at 63376104 ext 141/161 or email at welcomecentre@ livingstreams.org.sg for more details. 8.00 a.m. Sunday School 9.00 a.m. Sunday School 9.30 a.m. Sunday School (Mandarin) 11.15 a.m. Sunday School 5.00 p.m. Sunday School 4 5 “Notes for 1st session will be given only to those who have pre-registered. For those who have pre-registered but are unable to come for the course, kindly inform CE administrator to cut down on paper wastage.” prayer highlights Before You Say, “I Do.” (Marriage Prep Course) DIOCESE OF SINGAPORE Discipleship, Holiness & Revival 20/3 (Fri, 7.30pm-9.30pm); 21/3 (Sat, 9.30am- 1pm @ PHA-C) Bishop Hwa Yung (Bishop Emeritus of the Methodist Church in Malaysia) 28/2 – 25/4 (9 Sat, 2pm – 4pm @ ST Hall) Retreat 25/4, (Sat, 9:30am – 1:30pm) Revd Michael Lim & Mrs. Judy Lim and Pastor David Ng & Mrs Ng Siow Ing The rate of divorce and marital breakdown among those married less than 5 years is increasing sharply. The couple’s pledge to stay together ‘till death do us part’ cannot be taken for granted. What is essential in building strong marriages and relationships that last? The course will look at critical and practical issues in a marriage relationship. Topics include right and wrong reasons for marriage, building your marriage on the foundation of respect, faithfulness, commitment and love, the essential 3 A’s in a healthy relationship, effective communication & conflict resolution, relationship with in-laws, financial issues, roles and responsibilities and growing in oneness. The Gospel is the result of the work of the Holy Spirit in revival on the one hand, and the prayers, holy lives and faithfulness of God’s people on the other. The seminar will focus on two movements in Church history and the lessons we can learn from them today on discipleship, holiness and revival. • The Moravian community which sent out a total of 2,158 missionaries in its first 150 years. American missiologist, A. T. Pierson, said this of the Moravians: “Holy living, ceaseless praying and cheerful giving constitute their conception of discipleship…” The course is compulsory for those who want to marry in the Cathedral. • Early Methodism, under John Wesley, grew to almost 5% of England’s population in its first 100 years. Roy Hattersley, a former Deputy Labour Party leader in Britain, said Methodism “encouraged the working poor to be ambitious, industrious and respectable…” Christian Response to Gambling and Sex 3/3 & 10/3 (2 Tues, 7.30pm – 9.30pm @ PH A-C) Mr. Liew Heng San Cathedral Lenten Devotions The Way of the Cross 31/3 (Tues) & 1/4 (Wed), 7.30pm – 9.30pm @ the Nave Bishop Rennis Ponniah & Revd Edmund Chan (Prior to Retirement, Mr. Liew was Former CEO of the CPF Board, Perm Sec (Law), MD EDB and CE of LTA.) Is it okay for a Christian to go to the casino or to gamble? What is wrong with pre-marital, extra-marital or deviant sex? The talks look at the Christian response to: 31/3 (Tues) – The EXAMPLE of Jesus in Overcoming a World of Raw Power and Self-Interest – Bishop Rennis Ponniah • Sexual Issues (10/3) – Why do professionals call pornography the visual crack cocaine, and what exactly are those addicted chasing after? The talk will also look at questions like, can Christians be misled, are penguins gay, and are the HPB Sexuality FAQs medical, moral or mad? It will teach how we can turn the tide from porn to purity and the importance of disciplining the minds of our children. 1/4 (Wed) – The EFFICACY of Jesus in a Compulsive World of Efficiencies and Effectiveness – Revd Edmund Chan cont’d on page 7 6 • St George’s Church Vicar: Revd Mark Dickens Priests: Revd Dr Soh Guan Chin (Hon), Rev Timothy Khoo (Hon) • Clergy Movement Bishop Rennis Ponniah has made the following appointments: - Revd Alan Wood as Associate Priest to All Saints’ Church, Jakarta, wef 01 Jan 2015. - Canon Ong Chooi Seng as Acting Vicar Designate of St Peter’s Church, wef 01 February 2015, and then as Acting Vicar of St Peter’s Church wef 01 March 2015. - Revd William Mok as Clergy Missionary to Church of Our Saviour, wef 01 February 2015. Pray for those seeking to alleviate physical suffering by clearing landmines and rebuilding infrastructures, homes, hospitals, schools and churches. Pray for those who are suffering from the wounds (physical, psychological, spiritual …) for healing. Reconciliation is a painstaking process and the sheer number of those hurting means that more counselling and training are long-term needs. ‘Lord, we need your grace and mercy …’ (Source: Operation World, 21st Century Edition, pg. 105) • Youth Pastors’ and Leaders’ Training, SINGAPORE ST ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL • Chinese New Year This Thursday & Friday (19 & 20 Feb) As the Chinese community celebrates this festive occasion, we pray for all Christians in their celebration and visitation to family members and relatives, that may they be the living testimonies of God’s wonderful grace and the salt and light of the love of Jesus. 18 & 19 Mar (Wed & Thu) The Diocesan Youth Board (DYB) is organising this event to be held at St. James’ Church and we pray for many to attend and be blessed. Speaker: Revd Barry Leong. • Ash Wednesday this Wednesday (18 Feb) “Jesus told his disciples, ‘If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me…’” (Matt 16: 24). During this period of Lent, let us reflect together on what it means for each one of us to be distinctive in mindset, values, conduct and life in a world that is in need of Christ. • Gambling (3/3) – What the Bible says about the Grip of Attraction, the Grind of Addiction, and the Grace from Atonement. It will also look at how a gambler can be ‘rescued’ physically and spiritually and how we can protect ourselves, our family, church and community from the dangers of gambling. were uprooted, their homes and churches destroyed and hunger was used as a bargaining chip in the power play for aid. One in 350 Angolans is a victim of landmines and 70-90% of the population live in proverty. Greater than the physical damage are the psychological, social and spiritual wounds which will require years to overcome. Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent and marks the beginning of the 40-day liturgical period of prayer and fasting till Resurrection Sunday. Let us pray that it would be a season for believers to set aside time to meditate and reflect on God who gave us His only Son, Jesus Christ, to be the sacrifice for our sins and an example and standard of godly life for us to endeavour to follow. • Budget Statement for Singapore The Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam will deliver this year’s Budget Statement on 23 Feb (Mon). We pray for God’s hand and guidance for every good provision and goodness for our nation, for His praise and glory. • Jubilee Day of Prayer, 05 Jul (Sun) In preparation for JDOP, let’s pray all churches in Singapore to realign in a deeper measure with God’s purpose for this SG50, to be ready to link hands & hearts for His Kingdom to come upon our nation (Psalms 110:3). • ‘WHO?’ – Evangelistic Drama, 09-11 Apr (Thu-Sat) This would be an outdoor interactive drama of Jesus’ death & resurrection, to be held on Cathedral grounds and in collaboration with Red Productions. Preparation is on the way and we pray for God’s wisdom, favour and blessing through it all. PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK Patrick Boyd, Chia Hearn Jiang, Terence Choo. Amy Dang, Annie Dang, Khor Seow Hong, Marjorie Lau, Nancy Li, William Ng, Alvin Oh, Madeline Quah, Sylvia Wong and Lily Yeo. WORLD • Angola (Africa) Forty years of almost constant war (1962-2002) have devastated Angola. Innocent civilians suffered the most – 90% of the casualties were civilians, millions 3
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