“But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret will reward you.” Mattew 6:6 Need a private place to pray? It’s available! For enquiries on PRAYER CLOSET, Please email Mrs Jowenna Quek [email protected] CATHEDRAL FAMILY CAMP 2015 The Holy Spirit A fresh Outpouring on God’s People Date: 7-10 June 2015 [Sun - Wed] Venue: Thistle Hotel, Johor Bahru Camp Speaker: Bishop Rennis Ponniah Registration forms available at Information Desk. HYMNS FOR: 8.00 am : 95, 411, 538, 496 11.15 am : 95, 411, I Worship You Almighty God, 538, 496 5.00 pm : The Servant King, As the Deer, I Sing Praises To Your Name, My Peace I Give unto You, HP230, HP334 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. 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Name of course: __________________________ Others : ___________________________________ St Andrew’s Cathedral T he D iocese O f S ingapore www.livingstreams.org.sg BISHOP: The Rt Revd Rennis Ponniah 22 February 2015 FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT COLLECT FOR TODAY DEAN & VICAR: The Very Revd Kuan Kim Seng ASSOCIATE VICAR: The Revd Canon Dr Louis Tay CHURCH PRAYER MEETING Almighty God, whose Son Jesus Christ fasted forty days in the wilderness, and was tempted as we are, yet without sin: give us grace to discipline ourselves in obedience to your Spirit; and, as you know our weakness, so may we know your power to save; 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. We encourage all Cathedral members to come and pray together, emulating the example of the Early Christians who ‘devoted themselves to … the prayers.’ (Acts 2:42) COLLECT FOR ASH WEDNESDAY Date: 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. this Friday, 27 Feb 2015 Time: 7.14 pm Place: Prayer Halls SCRIPTURE READINGS I) 1 Pet 3:18-22, Church Bible, NT, pg 410. II) Mark 1:9-15, Church Bible, NT, pg 60. PSALM FOR: 5.00 pm Ps 119:17-32, Church Bible, OT, page 1004. see pg 8 for Hymns for today 11 St Andrew’s Road (S. 178959) • Tel: 63376104 / 90022455 (emergency after office hrs) • Fax: 63376107 / 63391197 announcements BE A VOLUNTEER AT THE WELCOME CENTRE ISRAEL STUDY TOUR 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: The Cathedral is organising an Israel study tour with CMJ-Shoresh Study Tours, from 23 Nov to 4 Dec 2015. We will be doing a programme entitled ‘The Life and World of Jesus”. 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. Please register with Jowenna Quek at jowenna@livingstreams. org.sg if you wish to attend the briefing and participate in the study tour. • tour guiding. • attending to the requests and enquiries of visitors and church members. • assisting in general housekeeping of the 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. announcements CHRISTIAN EDUCATION PROGRAMME (cont’d from page 6) Esther: The Providence of God COMING UP IN APRIL 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. 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. Do contact Welcome Center at 63376104 ext 141/161 or email at welcomecentre@ livingstreams.org.sg for more details. 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 POSITIONS AVAILABLE 1. The Ascension Kindergarten has vacancies for: A. CHINESE TEACHER B. DOMESTIC HELP 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 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). 2. Jurong Anglican Church (Mandarin) has a vacancy for the position of ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER. PKH Centre, Trang (Education for 364 Village Children) English Co-ordinator : Miss Deborah Teo English Classes : Miss Deborah Teo, Miss Audrey Choong Please email your resume to Revd Ang at [email protected] More details are posted on the Notice Board. 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). A GENTLE REMINDER Kindly put your handphones and pagers on silent mode during services. Also refrain from sending/receiving sms messages. The sound from the keypad may distract others. Please also refrain from playing any pocket computer games. 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) 2 7 SUNDAY SERVICES 22 FEBRUARY FIRST SUNDAY IN LENT 7.00 a.m. Holy Communion Bishop Kuan Kim Seng 8.00 a.m. 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 SUNDAY SERVICES 1 MARCH SECOND SUNDAY IN LENT DIOCESAN WOMEN’S SUNDAY Holy Communion Bishop John Chew Israel: To Worship God Alone or To Bow to Other Gods 2.00 p.m. Filipino Service Bishop Kuan Kim Seng 2.00 p.m. Myanmar Worship Service Cathedral New Sanctuary 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 Service in Mandarin Cathedral New Sanctuary 7.30 p.m. New Life Service Revd Ng Koon Sheng EXTENSION CENTRES 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion Revd Peter Chen To be Holy or To be Worldly 9.00 a.m. Contemporary Service Cathedral New Sanctuary Bishop Rennis Ponniah 9.30 a.m. Service in Mandarin 11.15 a.m. Holy Communion Revd Peter Chen To be Holy or To be Worldly 5.00 p.m.Evensong Ds June Tan 5.00 p.m. Holy Communion Bishop Rennis Ponniah 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. 2.00 p.m. Filipino Service Miss Joyce Carino 2.00 p.m. Myanmar Worship Service Cathedral New Sanctuary 2.30 p.m. Bahasa Holy Communion Chapel for All Peoples Revd Michael Lim 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 Rennis Ponniah 5.00 p.m. Service in Mandarin Cathedral New Sanctuary 7.30 p.m. New Life Service Revd Timothy Chow 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 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 WEEKDAY SERVICES/MEETINGS Monday, 23 FEB 9.00 a.m. Morning Prayer The following are seven simple steps to help you fast and pray this Lent. Tuesday, 24 FEB 7.30 a.m. Clergy & Leaders Holy Communion 1. We should fast SENSIBLY. Don’t feel that you must fast many days to be effective. Many biblical fasts were “until evening” (Judg 20:16, 2 Sam 3:35, Acts 10:30). Wednesday, 25 FEB 9.00 a.m. Morning Prayer 12.45 p.m. Holy Communion @ Prayer Hall A&B Revd Soon Soo Kee 5.15 p.m. Evening Prayer 2. We should fast SECRETLY. Jesus cautioned His disciples never to boast about our times of fasting but rather to keep our times of fasting as a personal commitment (Mt 6:16-18). 3. We should fast SENSITIVELY. When Israel fasted before a crucial battle, the Bible says they “inquired to the Lord” (Judg 20:26-28). When we fast, we should make special time to hear God speak. Thursday, 26 FEB 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion @ Chapel for All Peoples Revd Timothy Chow 4. We should fast SYSTEMATICALLY. When Jesus taught His disciples about fasting, he began with the words “when you fast” (Mt 6:16). He was suggesting that believers should have their regular times of fasting, whether one day or a portion of a day each week. Friday, 27 FEB 9.00 a.m. Morning Prayer 10.30 a.m. Mandarin Senior Citizens’ Meeting @ CNS 5. We should fast SACRIFICIALLY. If we normally do not eat breakfast, it is not really a sacrifice to miss breakfast. A true fast must be a sacrifice. Saturday, 28 FEB 9.00 a.m. Morning Prayer 2.00 p.m. LYnC Youth Ministry @North Transept Hall Relationship with Parents 2.00 p.m. Young Adults’ Ministry @ Prayer Hall A & B Isaiah 2: The Builder: The City of Jewels 2.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 6. We should fast SPECIFICALLY. In Is 58:6, God said to Israel, “Is not this the fast that I choose?” We must ask God to direct us in the focus of our fasting. 7. We should fast SUPERNATURALLY. The very nature of fasting requires dependence on God’s supernatural power to see us through. The Bible says that when the early church fasted before sending out workers, “the Holy Spirit spoke” (Acts 13:2-3). We need God’s Spirit as we fast. C3 (CITY Children Club) @ Cathedral New Sanctuary (no meetings on 4th & 5th Sat) From the book “Love On Its Knees” by Dick Eastman. NO Shalomkids Ministry (For children with autism) @ Prayer Hall C “Yet even now,” declares the LORD, “return to me with all your heart, with FASTING, with weeping, and with mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments.” Return to the LORD your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love; and he relents over disaster. Joel 2:12-13 5.00 p.m. Saturday Contemporary Service @ Cathedral New Sanctuary LENTEN FAST Mr Alvin Toh 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 (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: “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. 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 • Aruba (Caribbean) The evangelical presence in Aruba has grown and we pray for unity among believers. The greatest threat to this unity is the importation of alien theology, church culture and preaching style common among the televangelists and prosperity preachers seen on foreign Christian TV. Praise God for increased fellowship and cooperation among pastors, enabling evangelicals to present a united front and impact society on issues such as homosexual marriage legislation, teen drug addiction and the high rate of illegitimate births (about 50%). • Praiseland Child Care & Learning Centre Supervisor: Mrs Anne Chan • Clergy Retreat, 10-13 Mar (Tue-Fri) Pray for all the Clergy at this retreat to be refreshed and renewed in their walk with and service to the Lord. Theme: A Pastor and His Personal Holiness Speaker: Dr Rod Wilson (President of Regent College, Vancouver) There are three Christian radio stations in Aruba. Thank God for them and also for the gospel that is proclaimed on programmes that appear on secular radio and TV. Pray for the enduring fruitfulness of these ministries. (Source: Operation World, 21st Century Edition, pp. 116-7) • One Choice Encounter, 27-30 May (Wed-Sat) One Choice Encounter is a guided Retreat for youths and young adults of the Diocese to set aside time and space in their hearts to hear Him, to be touched by Him, and to follow Him. The programme is designed to give time for reflection, interaction and action. We pray for many to sign up (by 31 Mar) and be blessed. Venue: Speakers: 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 WORLD • Yishun Christian Church Vicar: Revd William Chee Priests: Revd King Chiew Kwang (Hon), Revd Israel Selvam, Revd Ng Hwee Leong PW/PA: Ms Lucy Balandran, Ms Lissy Arulselvi, Ms Tan Yen Yee, Mr Ang Chee Yong SINGAPORE • Budget 2015, Tomorrow (23 Feb) The Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam will deliver this year’s Budget Statement and we pray for God’s hand to direct eventual result in ways of justice and peace for our nation and glory to Christ. Majodi Centre, Johor Bahru Bp Ken Clarke & Team including Bp Rennis Ponniah, Ven Wong Tak Meng, Revd Yee Ching Wah, Revd Daniel Wee & Mr Jason Wong. • Jubilee Day of Prayer, 05 Jul (Sun) As Singapore celebrates SG50, may all believers in Christ seek and pray for God’s grace and favour for Kingdom’s values to come upon our families, schools & government (Matthew 6:10). ST ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL • Church Prayer Meeting this Friday (27 Feb) We thank God for faithful members who gather once a month to pray as the Church that God has placed us together. This coming Friday, we pray for the faithful ones to continue to come and for those who have yet to attend – to find it a ‘duty and joy’ to come before the throne of grace. 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. • City Community Services, Fundraising Dinner, 27 May (Wed) Let us pray for good response towards this fundraising dinner that is intended to help the poor and needy. We also pray for City Community Services to be a continuing platform for hearts and lives of school children to be touched by the love of Jesus and for His glory and extension of God’s kingdom. Members who know them are encouraged to visit and pray with them. 3
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