15 March 2015 - Methodist Church Of The Incarnation
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15 March 2015 - Methodist Church Of The Incarnation
VISION 2018 Growing Christian Disciples who renew their Worship to God and share Christ’s Love with the community and world. Church Theme 2015: Engaging Members with God’s Word 15 March 2015 Order of Service Musical Prelude Call to Worship Dr Marcus Ong Celebration of Worship Prayer on Behalf of All Ms Shauna Oh Greetings / MCI News & Concerns Rev Clarence Lee Offertory Doxology Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow Scripture Lesson Sermon John 2:1-11 The Water turned into Wine UMH 95 Ms Angeline Tsao Rev Clarence Lee Song of Dedication Benediction Rev Clarence Lee Musical Postlude ________________________ Methodist Church of the Incarnation (MCI) Sunday Service: 9.00 am (Mandarin) | 10.30 am @ JPG Hall (Contemporary English), 11.00 am @ Sanctuary (Traditional English) | 1.30 pm (Hokkien) 31 Teck Whye Lane Singapore 688798 | www.mci.org.sg | [email protected] Office Tel 6765 2209 | Fax 6763 4373 | Kindergarten Tel 6763 0621 Pastor-in-Charge, Rev Derrick Lau Assistant Pastor, Rev Clarence Lee Preacher Matthew Chooi (Mandarin) Administrator, Ms Chris Goh For booking of rooms & general enquiries, contact Ms May Ng 9862 2202 9477 0937 91007345 9009 2235 6765 2209 | | | | [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] | [email protected] 1 MCI NEWS & CONCERNS 1. 2. a) Hi, Welcome to MCI We belong to the family of Jesus Christ and seek to honor and glorify God through Worship, Word, Welcome, Witness and Wonder. We pray that you will be inspired by the worship of the Almighty God and will experience a deeper touch of His love! If you are our GUEST, please feel free to speak with our iWelcome hosts, Mr Kendrick Chua or Mr & Mrs Aloysious WMK to learn more about our ministry such as Sunday School, Cell Group Ministry, Prayer etc... b) We are in the season of Lent. Let’s prepare our hearts as we encounter our Lord Jesus in His earthly ministry leading to His crucifixion on Good Friday. We have sent Easter 2015 Letters to members and friends. If you are not in our mailing list, please collect a copy from our ushers today. c) Rev Derrick Lau is the preacher for our 11.00 am Traditional Service today. Pray for the Lord’s anointing. Sermon: The Wrath of the Word | John 2:12-16 Prayer Concerns. a) The first Commandment that Moses received was “You shall have no other gods before me.” (Exodus 20:3). Therefore, let’s devote ourselves to the worship of our Almighty God and let there be no other gods besides Him. b) Our Lord Jesus says, “Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life.” Let’s pray for a spirit of faith to the precious and eternal Word of God. c) “Hear the supplications of your servant and of your people Israel when they pray toward this place. Hear from heaven, your dwelling place; and when you hear, forgive.” (2 Chronicles 6:21). This was the prayer of King Solomon after he has built the Temple in Jerusalem. May this be our prayer today! d) “Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction” 2 Timothy 4:2. Let’s pray that the Good News will be shared amongst all people. Pray in particular for the Alpha Course that is conducted on Wednesday evenings in church. Pray for receptive hearts to the messages. e) The Psalmist declares, “Let all creation rejoice before the Lord, for he comes, he comes to judge the earth. He will judge the world in righteousness and the peoples in his faithfulness.” (Psalm 96:13). Let’s rejoice in Him and always be ready to welcome His return. f) Let’s pray for Christ’s healing grace to be upon those who are ill. Let’s continue to pray unceasingly. If you have a prayer concern, you may like to share it with our pastors or email it to [email protected]. Join our Sunday Prayer Team | Intercessions for preachers, worshippers, ministries and church concerns | 9.30 am - 10.15 am | Hope Room | Level III Come early and prepare our hearts and minds for worship. Pastor leads in prayer for your personal needs and concerns from 10.20 am onwards. 2 3. Scripture Memory for March & April 2015: “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us…” John 1:1,14 4. MCI Church Camp 2015 Registration: 1 Week Left! Dates: 4th – 7th June 2015 (Thur – Sun)| Venue: Renaissance Hotel in JB, Malaysia Just 1 week left until registration ends on 22 Mar 2015! Do not miss out on this amazing faith adventure, where we will be digging deep into God's Word together as one family. Pop by our registration counter in the Social Hall to register for the camp! Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) leaflets can also be picked up at the counter. Feel free to find out more about the camp by talking to our committee members near the counter, or by contacting the MCI Office @ 6765 2209. Registration as at 8th March 2015: 82 pax 5. On Easter Sunday, there shall be an opportunity for those who wish to reaffirm their Baptismal vow made on their behalf. If you would like to find out more about this, please speak with one of our pastors before 22nd March 2015. 6. Sunday School presents: Bethany Home Visit | Today | 12.45 pm – 2.45 pm The children will be visiting together with the Hokkien Fellowship. Two-way bus transport and lunch will be provided for the children. Bus will depart church at 12.45 pm and return at 2.45 pm. Parental consent is required. 7. Please note that there will be a Combined English Service on Palm Sunday, 29 th March [email protected] am. We are celebrating the Official Opening of our MEP. Our Bishop, TRAC President, Member of Parliament for our constituency, grassroot leaders and some elderly members of the Teck Whye community will be present. Pray for a celebration that will truly honour and glorify His Holy name! 8. Children’s Ministry Open House – 29th March 2015 The goal of MCI Children’s Ministry is to reach out to children with our programmes such as the Kindergarten, Reading Programme and Zu’pers. Thru this we hope families will hear the Good News and to be touched by the love of God as we served the community. Would you care in reaching out to children, here’s your chance to do so? Invite family with children to participate in the Open House on 29/03/15. Reading Programme 9.30 am – 10.15 am Zu’pers 9.30 am – 10.15 am Sunday School 10.30 am – 12.15 pm Zu’pers 12.30 pm – 1.15 pm You are invited to join your child in his/her class to observe and experience Sunday School @ MCI for yourself. Our teaching team will also be most happy to answer your queries or discuss how we can help your child in his/her journey of faith. See you then. 3 9. In our world today, everything comes with a price. Fame, acceptance, security and even love. We say we love one another, yet we do not know how. In kind, everyone goes through heartaches and pain just to love and be loved. Is love nothing more than a fanciful lie? None of us are perfect, and little can change that. To love one another past their flaws, that makes love true. To be loved unconditionally by someone, that makes love powerful. As we struggle to love in a world that has lost its will to love, MCI Creative Arts Ministry brings “All for Love’’ – a musical inspired by the greatest love story ever in history. For the first time ever, there will be Chinese subtitles and original songs! 3 April 2015, Good Friday | 4 April 2015, Saturday | 7.30 pm | JPG Hall Invitation cards and complimentary tickets will be available soon. 10. 5-week Course on The Life and Ministry of Paul (Min – 20 pax to start) 5, 12, 19, 26 April & 3 May 2015 | 1.30 pm – 3.00 pm Harmony, Inspiration Room | Cost: $20 | Closing Date: 29 March 2015 Come and learn more about this interesting Apostle and Missionary, and how his life lessons can also be ours! Please register @ infoHub. 11. Next Sunday’s Sermon: The Wrath of the Word | John 2:12-16 Sermon Application Method: 15th Mar 2015 The water turned into wine – John 2:1-11 Jesus had chosen a few disciples now, and was at a wedding in Cana with his mother. A problem arises and expectations were imposed upon him. But Jesus’ reply was quite shocking, even by first-century standards! Why did he respond the way he did? And what can we learn from Mary and the servants in their own responses to Jesus? Sermon Points Jesus’ reply to Mary communicated: i. Polite ___________ : He was here to do the ________ of the ______________. ii. There will be ________________ : it was not time for him _______________________. Truth about God: God does things in His __________________________ and ____________. Mary and the servants’ response: 1. ____________ (that your request will be answered) + 2. _______________ (to the way and time God will answer it) + 3. _______________ (to His instructions) Result = ______________________ God. Discussion Questions 1. Was there a time when something God wanted you to do required you to give difficult answers to your family members, friends, or colleagues? If yes, share your experience and how you felt. 2. If God responds to your prayer in way contrary to your preference, would you be willing to accept it by faith? Why or why not? 3. Share a time when you chose to obey God’s instructions even though you would have preferred not to, and how you received His blessings as a result of your obedience. Our Core Values: Love God | Unconditional Love | Servanthood | Transforming Grace | Reach the Lost | Exponential Faith 4 5 6