Hi children, It's Christmas once again. It is the most beautiful time of the year. It is also the most special time too. It is a time of celebration. To celebrate the birth of the most important baby in the world. Join us to know what Christmas is really all about. 25th December is the day set aside to remember the birth of the Son of God, Jesus Christ. The little baby that was born nearly 2000 years ago, was born to be the Saviour of the world.
SO..... Children If you want to have the very best christmas that you have ever had you have to keep your focus on why you are celebrating this day. If you don't know why, join us for our Christmas week on 14th December and Christmas party on 21st December. The aunties and "jie jie" will tell you why in our fun filled program. We really want to tell you how to receive the best christmas gift that you have ever received. If you like to find out more about the christmas week, you can call aunty Cindy at 012-2110818 or Sze Yuen jie jie at 0126631531
WORSHIP & PRAISE - Please turn on your speaker.
PRAISE THE LORD
Chocolate Night (Please turn on the speaker)
Monday, December 8, 2008
Sunday, November 30, 2008
VBS 2008
Hi Children, missed your friends and and also the fun at VBS? You must have wished that everyday is like another VBS day. Children, VBS will always be in your heart if you keep in mind what you've learned in the three days and what a true hero is. Now that you've known what a true hero is, tell your friends too. You can ask your friends to join you in our Sunday school every Sunday. Call Ser Yuen Jie Jie at 012-6631531 or Aunty Cindy at 012-2110818 to find out more about our Sunday school.
Remember, true heroes obey God. They obey their parents and teachers. They love and care for others.
If you have something to tell us about VBS or you like us to email any of the above pictures to you(will add in more pictures soon), email us at cwcraftnideas@gmail.com . If you are not sure of how to do it, ask your daddy or mummy for help. Remember to say "Please" and "thank you"
If you like to meet up with your friends again, join us in our Christmas celebration on 25th December, 08 at 6.30 pm, in church.
Remember, true heroes obey God. They obey their parents and teachers. They love and care for others.
If you have something to tell us about VBS or you like us to email any of the above pictures to you(will add in more pictures soon), email us at cwcraftnideas@gmail.com . If you are not sure of how to do it, ask your daddy or mummy for help. Remember to say "Please" and "thank you"
If you like to meet up with your friends again, join us in our Christmas celebration on 25th December, 08 at 6.30 pm, in church.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Vacation Bible School (VBS)
Shalom, Peace be with all of you.Its school break once again. Not only a school break but a looooong one too. Aren't you glad that the children are having a break. (WHAT BREAK!!! We still have to go for additional classes , tuition classes, music classes, art classes, bla bla bla...) sounds familiar right?


Christmas is coming soon. Why not bring forward Christmas this year. Give the children their Christmas gift earlier - sign up for VBSchool (What another SCHOOL???? Oh No!! - screamed the child). Yes, it is Vacation Bible School BUT it's a fun school. Lots of interesting and fun-filled activities to keep you busy and happy.
So, if you are planning to get a Christmas gift for a child this year, why not consider VBS. It's indeed a gift of love. Please call Cindy at 012-2110818 for further information. Give the children a chance to know the truth. It is the truth that sets them free.
Information on VBS
Date : 26th - 28th November 2008
Time : 8.30 am to 4.30 pm
Venue : Klang Presbyterian Church, 103, Jln Batu Tiga, 41300 Klang
(Along Federal Highway, opposite Hokien Association)
Registration Fees : RM40.00
Saturday, October 11, 2008
UNDERSTADING SPECIAL CHILDREN
Instead of having our regular cell group meeting on Friday, we all gathered at church to meet a group of representatives from Malaysian Care.
Who are they? Malaysian Care started in the late 1970 with a group of young and enthusiastic Christian individuals who decided to share the love of God with those in need. They offer diversified services such as residential care and community services and is also strongly committed to community development.
After going through the session with them, I am sure those who were present will view "disability" in a very different perspective.
As a matter of fact, one way or another, we may fall into this category so called "disabled". One tend to label those who has limitation to perform an activity as "disabled" or "handicap". For the benefits of many, it was brought to light during the session, that a disability becomes a "handicap" because of environmental or attitudinal barriers that limit the opportunity for a person to participate fully. Negative attitudes or inaccessible entrances to buildings are example of handicaps as illustrated to us.
We viewed a presentation on the "medical approach" and "social approach" on the definition of disability. While the medical model is based on the persons"impairment and "lack of ability", the social model shifts the focus onto " disability" due to surrounding barriers. The medical model puts the responsibility on the individual and the social model stresses society's responsibility to include and accommodate the needs of all persons.
We end the program with a group discussion on what has impacted us most through out the whole session and each group sent out a representative to summarize their group's discussion.
One conclusion, agreeing on a common definition of disability is not any easy task but the good thing is it is obvious that the message
is well received by many who sat through the session.
It is indeed very encouraging to see many of our youth and young adults' participation throughout the session.
There will be another session next Friday, 17th October. Hope that more will turn up.
Who are they? Malaysian Care started in the late 1970 with a group of young and enthusiastic Christian individuals who decided to share the love of God with those in need. They offer diversified services such as residential care and community services and is also strongly committed to community development.
After going through the session with them, I am sure those who were present will view "disability" in a very different perspective.
As a matter of fact, one way or another, we may fall into this category so called "disabled". One tend to label those who has limitation to perform an activity as "disabled" or "handicap". For the benefits of many, it was brought to light during the session, that a disability becomes a "handicap" because of environmental or attitudinal barriers that limit the opportunity for a person to participate fully. Negative attitudes or inaccessible entrances to buildings are example of handicaps as illustrated to us.
We viewed a presentation on the "medical approach" and "social approach" on the definition of disability. While the medical model is based on the persons"impairment and "lack of ability", the social model shifts the focus onto " disability" due to surrounding barriers. The medical model puts the responsibility on the individual and the social model stresses society's responsibility to include and accommodate the needs of all persons.
We end the program with a group discussion on what has impacted us most through out the whole session and each group sent out a representative to summarize their group's discussion.
One conclusion, agreeing on a common definition of disability is not any easy task but the good thing is it is obvious that the message
" Disability is a socially created problem and not an attribute of an individual"
is well received by many who sat through the session.
It is indeed very encouraging to see many of our youth and young adults' participation throughout the session.
There will be another session next Friday, 17th October. Hope that more will turn up.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Migrant Ministry Klang (MMK)
On the first Sunday of every month, some members of the church will take on a second profession. A job that will not add extra dollars to their pay cheque. BUT, this is not what they are looking at. Definitely, not the dollars and cents. Then what are they up to...
My husband and I visited them at the Klang Methodist Church last Sunday. Really an eye opener. I went into the kitchen of the church. When I opened the door, I was greeted by some young adults, a few youth and grown children and a "young aunty" i.e. Wei Ling. They were cutting and washing the cabbage and carrots.
Then, I saw the chef, minus the tall white hat, with her rosy cheek from the hot flame, she gave a broad grin and with a loud "Hi" she waved at me. As I got nearer, wow, she is having a huge kuali in front of her. As she was cooking she was also coaching two youth, guys, on how to cook. What an impressive sight!! Not only that the "chef" is willing to teach, the two youth is willing to learn.
There was another spare kuali and stove so Sally, the chef with the rosy cheek asked if I would like to try to cook. Oh yes was my reply without a second thought. When the kuali is on the stove I suddely realised that oh no, I have never cooked that much in my life. I am suppose to fry potato chicken. Turned to Sally to get some tips. Finally all the potatoes were done. Then comes the cabbage and carrot. The whole kuali was filled with cabbage heaps of it. I dont even know where to start stirring. Huray, help came.
When all the food were done it was kept in rows and the young adults and children and the "young aunty" helped to pack the food in boxes. Meanwhile, the Sergeant, with her van drove to another church where a service is on going. She invited me to go along. I wondered why and guess what Sergeant is doing. Oh... delivering drinking water to the church. On arrival, we, together with two children unloaded the water and collect the empty boxes and drove back to the Methodist church. We then load the boxes of rice into the empty water boxes and sent it to the other church again.
I left after that. Know how many boxes of food were being prepared on a Sunday like this. About 250 to 300 boxes. Who are they cooking for??? Foreigners, mainly labourers, who are making a living in our country. These foreigners attend night service at a few designated churches.They are mainly Mynmarist and Vietnamese. May God bless those in MMK
Will try to get some pictures of those serving in action.
My husband and I visited them at the Klang Methodist Church last Sunday. Really an eye opener. I went into the kitchen of the church. When I opened the door, I was greeted by some young adults, a few youth and grown children and a "young aunty" i.e. Wei Ling. They were cutting and washing the cabbage and carrots.
Then, I saw the chef, minus the tall white hat, with her rosy cheek from the hot flame, she gave a broad grin and with a loud "Hi" she waved at me. As I got nearer, wow, she is having a huge kuali in front of her. As she was cooking she was also coaching two youth, guys, on how to cook. What an impressive sight!! Not only that the "chef" is willing to teach, the two youth is willing to learn.
There was another spare kuali and stove so Sally, the chef with the rosy cheek asked if I would like to try to cook. Oh yes was my reply without a second thought. When the kuali is on the stove I suddely realised that oh no, I have never cooked that much in my life. I am suppose to fry potato chicken. Turned to Sally to get some tips. Finally all the potatoes were done. Then comes the cabbage and carrot. The whole kuali was filled with cabbage heaps of it. I dont even know where to start stirring. Huray, help came.
When all the food were done it was kept in rows and the young adults and children and the "young aunty" helped to pack the food in boxes. Meanwhile, the Sergeant, with her van drove to another church where a service is on going. She invited me to go along. I wondered why and guess what Sergeant is doing. Oh... delivering drinking water to the church. On arrival, we, together with two children unloaded the water and collect the empty boxes and drove back to the Methodist church. We then load the boxes of rice into the empty water boxes and sent it to the other church again.
I left after that. Know how many boxes of food were being prepared on a Sunday like this. About 250 to 300 boxes. Who are they cooking for??? Foreigners, mainly labourers, who are making a living in our country. These foreigners attend night service at a few designated churches.They are mainly Mynmarist and Vietnamese. May God bless those in MMK
Will try to get some pictures of those serving in action.
Monday, October 6, 2008
Family camp - Building my Family
What can I say??? GREAT and thank you to those who take time to serve the Lord and make this camp possible. It is not their duty but because of their serving heart we were all blessed with such good times together.
The theme "Building my Family" was just very appropriate for family camp. Especially, a church camp. A church is not like a big family. It IS a big family.
During this 4 days camp, I got to know other members much more than my two and a half years with the church. The way some of the members were serving the Lord indeed touched my heart.
Another two years before another family camp. Wow a long wait.............
The theme "Building my Family" was just very appropriate for family camp. Especially, a church camp. A church is not like a big family. It IS a big family.
During this 4 days camp, I got to know other members much more than my two and a half years with the church. The way some of the members were serving the Lord indeed touched my heart.
Another two years before another family camp. Wow a long wait.............
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