YYA is on break for 5th June, resuming on the 12th

Dear All,

YYA is on break for the 5th of June and will resume on the 12th of June.

For those studying for exams and assessments, and those in laborious toil, keep up the hard work! Remember to rest in the Lord knowing that He cares for you immeasurably, and to take joy in spending time with Him! =)

 

Hope to see you there after the short break over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend! We’ll be back doing Bible study on Revelation, and the worksheet has been uploaded.

YYA: 29th May, Friday Night

Wow, we’ve already gone through almost 5 months this year!

There’s another extra commentary you can read with this Friday’s lesson at the worksheets page. Make sure you give both sheets for this week a good read so the discussions are more effective!

 

Hope everyone can make it to another awesome session of fellowship, studying God’s word and edification of one another!

YYA: 22nd May, Friday Night

Hi All!

We’re back to doing Bible study this week at Youth and Young Adults. It’ll be on Revelation 10; the worksheet is uploaded already, and there’s also a commentary on Daniel 7 on the worksheets page, which we recommend you read (both the passage and commentary) before coming!

 

Hope to see you there, and have fellowship with one another!

YYA: 15th May, Sharing Night on Friday!

Our second Sharing Night is this Friday! It’ll be on the topic “How can we be a Christ Centered Church?”.

Date: Friday 15 May
Time: 7pm – 9.30pm
Place: MCCC English Service Chapel

Come at 7pm to enjoy dinner in the company of brothers and sisters in Christ. As usual, all are welcome! This will be followed by Bible reading and small group sharing based on the topic, as well as prayer afterwards. It will be a great opportunity for us to reflect on how we can focus on Christ as a church body in light of our recent studies on the Book of Revelation.

As always for sharing nights, dinner will be provided (gold coin donation is welcomed).

 

P.S. The worksheets for the week after (22/5) are uploaded and there’s an additional commentary on Daniel 7 for the lesson, so it’ll be great to read it before the Bible study on the 22nd! =)

Easter Camp 2015 Mega-post!

We had a lovely blessed time at the Easter Camp, diving into and meditating on God’s word, having great fellowship and serving one another! Here are a host of camp resources for you to enjoy!

(Disclaimer: Although I try to be as faithfully accurate as possible, I liberally use my own voice and also insert more of my thoughts in [these brackets], so my personal notes are just my personal take on the session and shouldn’t be seen as the 100% exact official views of Shebu or MCCC. – Vince)

Camp Sermons

 

Camp Workshops

Forgiveness and Repentance – Jonathan

Download the handout here: Forgiveness and Repentance Workshop – Handout

Spiritual Gifts – Aaron

Download the handout here: MCCC ES Camp – Spiritual Gifts Handout

More resources here:

Evangelism – Arnold

Download the handout & notes here:

Christ-centered relationships – Shebu

There’s no handout, but here are some of my personal notes :

The foundation of every relationship is our relationship with Christ. (Ge 1-2). Perfect family relationship is modelled in God the Father and His Son Jesus, our relationships and identity are defined by knowing who we are in God. God’s definition of relationships: 1st most important is between God and man, then man and wife. Satan tempts Eve and challenges God’s authority, leading to broken relationships (Ge 3). Gal 4:5-7

World culture vs God’s standards – work out what is tradition and what is God’s command. (Mt 15:3-5). Family heritage – think about what are God’s commands, and if heritage is good (but not specifically commanded) no need to stop. [I’m reminded of 1 Cor 10:23-31]

Love Triangle – Jesus is at the top, you and the other person on bottom left and right corners, you grow closer to each other as you grow closer to Christ, by the Holy Spirit.

Eph 6:1 Children obey parents in the Lord – Honour Jesus 1st, then honour your parents. Eph 6:2-5, Parents – “do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.” Col 3:21. Learn to pray with one another (parents and children).

Conflict Resolution: Don’t be the Rhino (aggressively stubborn), ostrich (pretend there are no problems) or echidna (putting up barriers, withdrawing from social contact, ignoring/”silent treatment”). 1. Look into yourself (make sure you don’t have the log in your eye), 2. Ask for forgiveness if needed (usually both sides would need to). Forgiveness means not remembering and bringing up something in the past as leverage. God doesn’t go “you did that last week! [and so I’ll do this to you, even though I’ve forgiven you previously]”.

Disciples – focus on the eternal things, not just success. Kids are gifts from God for a season. Disciples of Jesus are raised to be sent out, so too should your children [leave father and mother and cleave to wife].

And a photo for resources he recommended:

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  • The Meaning of Marriage – Timothy Keller,
  • gospel-centered Family – Time Chester,
  • Money (god or gift) – Jamie Munson,
  • What did you Expect – Paul David Tripp,
  • Shepherding a Child’s Heart, Tedd Tripp,
  • gospel-centred Marriage – Tim Chester,
  • You and Me Forever – Francis Chan, (for those on tight budgets, you can get a free PDF by clicking “FAQ”, then scrolling to the bottom and clicking the download link).
  • The Peace Maker – Ken Sande.

 

Camp Song

Click HERE to Listen Online, Check the Lyrics, MP3, Lead Sheet and Piano Score (or watch it below!)

 

Camp Booklet stuff

Download some stuff from the Camp Booklet HERE! (Includes Branton’s cover page art, sermon note taking sessions, devotionals and workshop synopses.)

 

QandA Section

We had a great Q and A session, and here are some of my personal notes on it:

  • Is following Christ a binary yes/no?
    • Yes, there is no in between (or “try” – Yoda, happy May 4th =P).
  • Do you have to love yourself before loving others?
    • You might have to ask why you don’t love yourself – what is your identity in Christ [see Ro8]? God tells us to love God and love others. The world’s view of love is very different to God’s view of love. Mt 22:37 God is the source of love. Love others as yourself, 1Jn God is the origin of love.
  • Authenticity of the Bible?
    • OT: Dead sea scrolls, and a lot of partial and whole copies of text. See theological MOOCs and http://www.ccel.org/ NT: 4 gospels support one another. Other resources: God’s Big Picture – Lee Strobel. Centre for public Christianity – Dr Dickson. The main ‘argument’ of Christianity is belief in historical fact of Jesus Christ’s resurrection and the empty tomb – that many early Christians died for! [Also check out the resources at end of this post!]
  • Can you lose salvation?
    • No. Eph 1:13 Sealed with the promise of the Holy Spirit guaranteeing, Ro 10:8-9 if you confess with your mouth and believe in your heart then you’re saved, 1Pe3:18 Christ died once for all. When there are examples of apostasy in the world (and NT), we should ask was this genuine salvation in the first place?
  • Can God punish me if I’m Christian?
    • Yes -God disciplines those He loves [Hb12:5-11] and there are earthly consequences to our sins. Though no eternal punishment! –  1 Jn 1:9
  • If you ask for forgiveness, can you be sure you’re forgiven?
    • You’re forgiven before God (1 Jn 1:9), but you can’t force someone to forgive you, just like you can’t force someone to believe in Christ. That said, Christians should always forgive. Lk 17:3-4
  • Dating in high school: Christian perspective vs Asian?
    • The Asian perspective (which can still be valid) comes from practicalities and knowing that so much can change during high school years, and that our desires can often be fleeting.
    • Christian perspective is: generally “date” to marry (don’t act like you’re married when you’re not), and don’t awaken love before its time (Song of Solomon/Songs).
  • My friend says: “Why does a good person need to believe in God? Does it matter if I go to heaven?”
    • The bible says our works are filthy rags; go through the bible with them. Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life, no one comes to the Father except through Him – John 14:6. Ro 3:18 – we are saved from faith apart from the law.
    • For evangelism, ask questions – what do you mean by ‘good’? Who is God to you? What do you think the point of heaven is?
      • [Hint: it’s all about God and worshipping Him. Also, you may get use out of resources like: Two ways to live (multi-language; iOS/Android app available in respective stores), and Knowing God Personally (with PDF version). And heaven is definitely worth it when you consider every good thing in all of creation comes from God, and that without Him there is no good thing that has been made nor its existence sustained. And continue studying the book of Revelation with us (and read ahead!) to see the wonderful description of heaven – where there’ll be no more sorrow or pain, but perfect worship of our perfect God in new perfect bodies in perfect relationships!]
  • How do you describe God’s love to the unloved?
    • Love them as Christ’s ambassadors. Like Christ touching the untouchables (lepers).
  • Are Red Packets (Lai See/Si, Ang Pao, Li Shi, Lucky Money, etc.) OK?
    • These are just gifts showing love and encouragement. You could even put bible verses along with money inside, no need to be so legalistic.
    • Discern through the bible if particular cultural things are against God or not.
    • Make sure it’s not a stumbling block (e.g. a convert explained to their parents lovingly that they didn’t need it under their pillow [to keep them safe/bring them fortune] any more, because they have Jesus).
  • Is it possible for someone to have the gift of prophecy to tell you God’s plan in your life?
    • The priesthood and the prophets: the priesthood (genealogy based, a special order) is gone. Jesus is the High Priest – the priesthood before him were a type/pre-figuring Christ the fulfilment of the OT. Prophets were specially called to tell God’s word to the people. 400 years of Malachi to NT of silence (no prophecy), then in Luke Anna the prophet and John the Baptist prophesy about Jesus. Rev 22:18-19 – the book of prophecy is finished. Prophets have finished, now there are preachers to proclaim God’s Word! Eph 4:11-13 Details purpose of roles for building up the body of Christ. 2:19-20 shows the foundation is finished – that of apostles and prophets with Christ as the chief cornerstone.
    • There will be false prophets and teachers (2 Pe 2:1-3) so test everything through God’s Word (the Bible) – 1 Th 5:18-21! Hope in Jesus [and His promises in the Bible], not in the prophesy. God’s will is revealed in the bible; for the specifics – are you communicating/communing with God? [read devotions – reading the Bible and prayer]. False prophets commonly interpret stuff out of context to justify their position [mindset of looking for support of their ideas in the passage instead of reading the Bible passage and figuring out what it says]. [The Bereans were commended for testing Paul’s teaching with the scriptures – i.e. the Bible – Acts 17:11]

 

Some resources mentioned in the QandA and other related resources:

1: The Big Picture – Vaughan Roberts
2: Case for Christ – Lee Strobel
3: Dug Down Deep – Joshua Harris
4: A Doubters Guide to the Bible – John Dickson
12: ESV study bible Essays

 

YYA: 8th May, Friday Night

Hey guys! Hope everyone had a great time of fellowship and bible study as we got back into the bible studies after the long break! It is great learning about different aspects of God and to have my mind blown each time! This Friday at Youth and Young Adults, we’re continuing on with Revelation 5. As usual, the worksheet is up (just click for them in the menu on the top right corner!)

Also, don’t forget about our second Sharing Night! It’s coming up in two weeks’ time and the topic is: “How can we be a Christ Centered Church?”

Date: Friday 15 May
Time: 7pm – 9.30pm
Place: MCCC English Service Chapel

Come at 7pm to enjoy dinner in the company of brothers and sisters in Christ. This will be followed by small group sharing based on the topic. It will be a great opportunity for us to reflect on how we can focus on Christ as a church body in light of our recent studies on the Book of Revelation.

As always for sharing nights- dinner will be provided (gold coin donation is welcomed).

See you Friday, and may your weeks be filled with blessed times with God!

YYA: 1st May, Friday Night

It’s great to be back studying God’s word together on Friday nights, and great to see both old and new faces there! =)

I know at least some of us are getting really busy these days (like me haha), but keep coming to encourage one another in the Lord as we study and delight in His word! Next Friday, we’re doing Revelation 4.

Remember to look out for that post packed with goodies from the church camp coming soon (hopefully in the next couple of days)!

24th April – YYA Friday Night

Hi All!

After a nice 3 week break with a great Easter camp (watch out for a blog post about that coming soon), school holidays, and celebrating our fellow brother and sister’s wedding, we’re back this Friday the 24th! We’ll be getting back into studying Revelation, where we’ll look at Laodicea, the lukewarm church (worksheet lesson 7), and refreshing our memories of all the sermon talk sessions from camp!

Those continuously refreshing the web pages on this website would have noticed that the worksheet has been up for a couple of weeks and the roster’s done till June. =)

Looking forward to having fellowship on Friday and getting stuck into God’s word! See you there! =D

Friday Night, 27th March – YYA

Dear All,

It was great to see lots of people involved in our games, and a lot of laughing to be had, last Friday during our Sharing Night with dinner, games, sharing and prayer! Hope you guys had a great time of fellowship and prayer! (I know I did! =D )

Youth and Young Adults is resuming our bible studies this Friday Night 27th March! We’ll be looking at Revelation 3:1 – 13 and the churches of Sardis and Philadelphia.

By the way, if you want to go to the church camp (which you totally should), contact Anna or Jennifer directly ASAP (regos are overdue)! It’s from April 3rd Friday lunch – Sunday lunch.

The Revelation Lesson 6 (Rv 3:1-13) study for this YYA Friday Night 27th March is up, check it out on the Worksheets page! =)

13th March – YYA Friday Night

Last night, we were encouraged from the letter to the church in Pergamum (Rev 2:12-17) to follow Christ in love and obedience, and not compromise our faith in worthless idols but be fully satisfied in Jesus! =) There was also an interesting memory game we played which encouraged teamwork!

As usual, the roster and worksheets are on their respective pages from the main menu up top. =) Hope to see you all tomorrow and on Friday!!