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Spirituality which is the Divine Essence of life
is changeless. What changes, of course, is
humanity. We change and grow with life, as life
evolves. With this miracle of evolution, our
perception of spirituality is destined to unfold.
As Christians we hope, that we all see the un-
folding of life as an opportunity to understand
and become more at one with ourselves.
Freedom. One aspect of spirituality that seems
to be with us now was not apparent in earlier
times, that is the freedom we have now to
speak about our spiritual Self. Spirituality was
there in the past and always will be, but has
not always been talked about so freely.
Spirituality as Everyday Life. One aspect of
spirituality in the 21st century is the greater
acknowledgement that spirituality simply is
everyday life. Spirituality is no longer seen as
something only for Sunday mornings or any
other particular day, or place. Certain ceremo-
nies bring much comfort and friendship and
are a welcome part of the spiritual life.
A changed View of Spirituality. Spirituality for
the 21st century seems to us to be the growing
acceptance that what we need is not ― out
there ― but within us. More and more we are
able to acknowledge that our spiritual Self is
not something to be added to ourselves; it is
our origin, our essence.
Now is the time for us to cease comparing
religions and systems of spirituality, groups or
cultures; to stop looking upon one way of spiri-
tuality superior to another.
The Importance of Character. Most of us who
are of the older group will remember the words
of the late Martin Luther King Jr. when he said:
― I have a dream that one day my four children
will live in a world where a man is judged for
the content of his character…. ― Today we see
around us more acknowledgement that a per-
son’s character contributes to the growth of
humanity as one family, rather than national-
ity, color, religion, gender, title, rank of
wealth.
Absence of Fear. According to Buddha, the
philosopher; ― Man will not find peace until
he has love.‖ And, we will not have love until
we have fear. Fortunately, we do not have to
go out and find love, searching for ways to
develop or create love. When we no longer
live with fear then that abundance of love
which is already in the heart and soul of all
humans will expand and move into the
spaces where fear has been.
Trusting Life. We need a world in which peo-
ple do not live in fear of judgement by others.
We need a world in which we can grow up
knowing, from childhood, that it is not our
human having or our human doing but our
human being that is important. We need a
world in which people trust life because their
experiences of life have taught them that it is
safe to trust life. We know that we are One
Life. We know that at a soul level we, each
have the greatest love and respect for one
another.
For our humanity to grow in this 21st century,
we need a collective feeling of safety and
security that allows us to be emotionally self-
nourishing. If the sound of our voice is the
melody of our lire, then for this 21st century
we need genuine serenity of life to compose
our individual and collective sacred song.
Source : The Theosophical Digest; Marlene Bell,
Australia, 1st Quarter, 2003
PERCEPTIONS OF SPIRITUALITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY
( By: Rev. Benjie D. Gevera )
MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF UCCP SABANG CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES
410 DON PLACIDO CAMPOS AVE., SABANG, DASMARINAS, CAVITE 4114, PHILIPPINES ; Tel. No.: 416-0221
Website: sabangdisciples.org Facebook Account : Uccp Sabang JULY 2013 VOLUME 11 NUMBER 7
INSIDE this ISSUE
Pastor’s Corner 1
In the Eyes of Faith 2
D’newsbits /Upcoming 3
Health Section 4
Devotion 4
Mindoro Mission 5
Lakbayin 5
DLA Section 6
Birthday/Stewardship 7
Calendar 8
Page 2 Volume 11, Number 7
DNEWS Editorial Board
Elder Rizalina Reyes
Ms. Nanette Barzaga
Ms. Jhem Fauni
Wilma B. Pelagio , Anjell Samon-
te, Trisha Mendoza & Rev. Benjie Gevera
Ms. Rose Calungin
Ms. Violeta Jardiniano &
Ted Malamug
LENS CLUB
Music Ministry Schedule
Saturday Rehearsals
AM – Outreach BS for Kids (CYF) PM–3:00PM Jesus Kids Choir 3:00-4:00PMCYF Youth Choir 4:30-6:00 Praise & Worship Team w/Tambourine dancers 8:00-10:00 Chancel Choir
Worship Anthem Renditions 1st & 3rd Sundays CHANCEL & CYAF 2nd Sundays CYF Choir 4th & 5th Sundays KIDS Choir
Care to write? Send us
your article for the month
and contact our Pastor for
the lectionary to
Letting Go and Letting God
Letting go of the past and moving on is one way of walking closer with God. A
friend of mine said that True worship means not holding back and putting our every hope
into God’s promise. A perfect analogy is a father playing with his child by throwing him up
in the air and catching him. The baby smiles and laughs though he is being thrown up,
that is faith. Us, knowing that how much high we are thrown, God is there to catch us.
What then holds us back? When we worship and serve the Lord, nothing should
hold us back, this the most idealistic way. Excess baggage must be brought down in or-
der to fully give ourselves because the heavier we carry, the lesser we acquire from God.
Let us remember the story from book of Luke chapter 9 verses 57 to 62 where Jesus was
walking along a road and a man asked to follow Him but then had a dead to bury. Jesus
replied that he must let the dead bury their own dead and do what he must do, to pro-
claim the word of God. This scenario has been one of the most famously known stories in
incorporating the lessons on how much is really the cost on following Jesus. This month’s
theme Walking Closer with God, we dive into the deeper meaning on why and how Jesus
had invited us to partake in His mission. Walking closer can be a communal or an individ-
ual act, both initiated by God and also encouraged by Him. We are asked to cultivate our
faith, publicly and privately, as part of sharing and developing our ministry with Christ.
July is the official start of another year for the government’s newly elected offi-
cials as well as the church’s officers; well a little earlier because they have already
started by June. Oaths had been taken and seats had been officially filled. Now what is
left to do is to fulfill the oaths and fully commit to the seat that has been taken. It takes
trust for the people to choose you and commitment for the people to have faith in you. As
Christians, we all have oaths and seats in the ministry of Christ. Let us strive and perse-
vere in accomplishing these tasks. As it was said on our theme verse, whoever had re-
ceived the gifts must use it to serve others. Serve with all our strength and hearts and let
the past be triumphant on its own. Let us look ahead but also live the present.
NEED COUNSELLING?
Don’t hesitate to
text/contact our Pastor
Benjie @ 09164514094
In the EYES of FAITH by: Allyan Jell Samonte
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Teachers Training & Teaching Demo
July the Bible Lodie Matro
August The Art of Drawing Avin Son Matro
Teachers Devotion
July 7 Lodie Matro
July 14 Joy Dolorito
July 21 Mariel Guban
July 28 Bea Almanzor
Big group for Sunday School
1st Sunday Jhem Fauni
2nd Sunday Bea Almanzor
3rd Sunday Teena Saquilayan
4th Sunday Mitchie Sapida
5th Sunday Sheila Sapida
D’news
Fathers ‘ Day Celebrated… Last third Sunday of June, the whole globe celebrated
Fathers’ Day. In participation of UCCP-SCCD in this
world wide event, fathers were appreciated through
gifts prepared by the young people and serenaded by
the Jesus Kids Choir of a heartfelt song composed by
Ms. Jessica Oledan, the church’s conductress entitled
Salamat Ama.
Mindoro Mission Challenge Presentation… With five members of the SCCD going, the third year of
Mission Challenged pushed through in Mindoro last
May 28-31, 2013. They were Sis. Elma Acuna, Bro. Wil-
lie Ramos, Sis. Bethel Relao, Sis. Johannah Belmonte
and Ptr. Benjie Gevera. The mission was a 4-day event
where they immersed in a local barrio in Mindoro. The
group stayed in a pastoral house of the UCCP-
Poblacion. A presentation was held in the Worship Ser-
vice last June 2 to share to the members of the SCCD
what occurred during the challenge. Now on its 3rd
year, Mission challenge is an annual program of UCCP
Sabang for its Christian Witnessing and Services. Its
goal is to provide an avenue for the leaders of the
church to serve and be exposed to different Christian
communities.
Last May 26, 2013, a moving up ceremony was held
during the Children’s Church Service. This is annually
held by the church in order to move up children into
another age group, similar to what is done in regular
schools.
Leaders called and equipped for service…
In order to prepare newly elected officers of the
Church’s boards, a leaders’ orientation was prepared
and done by Pastor Benjie Gevera. This program is un-
der the Board of Christian Education to equip both old
and new members for another ecclesiastical year of
service and commitment. This was held in the Multipur-
pose Hall last June 9, 2013 at 2 in the afternoon.
Page 3
Lectionary and Schedule of Preachers for JULY
2013
“WALK CLOSER WITH GOD” 1 PETER 4:7-11
D’NEWSBITS
JULY 7 THE GREATEST INVITATION;
PSALM 55:1-8; MATTHEW 11:25-30 -
REV. BENJIE GEVERA
JULY 14 OUR MINISTRY IS RECONCILIATION;
PSALM 10:1-12, 2 COR. 5:17-21
LM WILMA PELAGIO
JULY 21 JESUS CHRIST IS OUR GOOD SHEPHERD -
PSALM 23; JOHN 7-21 REV. BENJIE GEVERA
JULY 28 DISCERNING & OBEYING GOD'S WILL IN THESE
CRITICAL TIMES IN CHURCH;
EPH 4:4-6 - BISHOP REUEL NORMAN MARIGSA
Upcoming Activities
SCCD CHURCH ANNIVERSARY BULLETIN
87th Church Anniversary Chairperson: Malou & Jun Tabing
Finance & Ways: Cherry Tumbaga,
Violy Fauni
Food: c/o Elder Emma Acuña
Afternoon Program/ Allan, Teena Saquilayan
Communications & Louie de Ocampo
Physical arrangement: Gerry Pelagio & Ruby Sapida
==========================================================
HIGHLIGHTS:
July 24: 7pm Prayer Service
Speaker: Rev. Carlos dela Cruz
July 28; 9:30 Church Anniversary Sunday
Speaker: Bishop Reuel Norman
Marigsa
Afternoon Program: 1:30 pm
=========================================================
LOGO MAKING CONTEST based on the theme : “Discerning and Obeying God’s Will in these Critical
Times in CHURCH”
For more information, you may approach the
Committee, deadline for submission of entries will be on
1st week of JULY 2013
Page 4
Fruits Vs. Infection Contributed by Dr. Ma. Zoraida A.
Torres, NTS-RUMD
"Eating fruits everyday can keep infections away,"
according to the Food and Nutrition Research In-
stitute of the Department of Science and Technol-
ogy (FNRI-DOST). Like vegetables, fruits are
regulatory foods that contain vitamins and miner-
als. These foods protect the eyesight, keep skin
smooth and clean, prevent the occurrence of some
bleeding gums and easily bruised skin. They in-
crease body resistance against infection and com-
mon illnesses like colds. They are also good sources
of fiber which help prevent constipation common
during pregnancy. For adults, the FNRI-DOST
suggests eating two to three servings of fruits every-
day to fight infections. One serving of fruit is
equivalent to one medium size fruit or one slice of a
big fruit. In addition, one serving of these men-
tioned should be vitamin C-rich. Anonas, straw-
berry, ripe papaya, cashew, datiles, atis, guwaya-
bano, ripe mango, melon, tomato, siniguelas, and
naranghita are examples of vitamin C-rich fruits.
You can serve fruits either cooked or raw. Or, you
can cook and sieve them especially for those who
need soft food like the older people. Here are
some additional information about fruits:*Yellow
fruits like papaya and ripe mango provide provita-
min A.*Ripe papaya has more vitamin C than
suha, banana and pineapple; guava than calamansi;
guava than ripe mango; and cashew than
dalanghita.*Red guava has more vitamins C and A
than white guava.*Unripe mango contains more
vitamin C than ripe mango but ripe mango has lots
of provitamin A, but only small amount of vitamin
C.*Medium ripe papaya gives more vitamin C, ribo-
flavin, iron, calcium and protein than ripe papaya,
but when ripe it provides provitamin A. There are
plenty of fruits you can choose from that can pro-
vide you with health and nutritional benefits.
Thus, to make you glowing everyday and keep the
body in good working condition, have fruits as part
of your daily diet.
Volume 11, Number 7
Walking In Step With God Scripture: Ephesians 4:1-3
I. Introduction: Walking in step with God means sustain-ing intimate fellowship with our heavenly Father. A close relationship with Him brings us joy, peace, contentment, and purpose. When we walk in step with the Lord, other people see Him through our lives, and we make an impact for His kingdom.
II. What does it mean to walk with God?
1. In Scripture, this phrase describes the lives of righteous people who have an intimate friendship with God, char-acterized by divine guidance (Gen. 3:8; Gen. 5:24; Is. 30:21; Is. 40:31; Eph. 4:1-3.
2. God calls every person to four things:
A. Salvation from sin and death—faith in Christ brings forgive-ness and eternal life.
B. Sanctification—a life long process of maturing and increasing in righteousness.
C. Service in some fashion throughout life
D. Accountability for both foolish and wise choices.
3. What defines a worthy Christian walk
III. How do we walk in step with God?
1. Surrender: Wholly submitting to God ensures our ability to walk with Him consistently.
2. Sensitivity: Listening to the Lord is a vital part of enjoy-ing intimate fellowship with Him throughout the day (John 8:28-29). The ability to hear His voice is an absolute essen-tial for the Christian life.
3. Studying: By learning biblical principles, we discover what pleases the Lord and which attitudes and actions to avoid (Eph. 4:17-18).
4. Supplication: Passionate, specific prayer is vital to walk-ing with God. Jesus often withdrew to pray alone in the early morning hours (Mark 1:35).
5. Self-denial: We must die to the temptations of the world and allow Christ to live through us (Gal. 2:20)
6. Service: Jesus gave of Himself by healing, befriending, meeting the needs of others, and ultimately by dying on a cross for the sins of the world (Mark 10:45). Our intimacy with Him naturally results in service.
IV. Conclusion: An exciting adventure begins when we walk in step with Jesus. Peace, joy, contentment, confi-dence, comfort, and direction belong to us when we obedi-ently submit to Him. Nothing is more fulfilling than know-ing God and accomplishing His plan for your life.
(Dr. Charles Stanley. Copyright 2013 In Touch Ministries, Inc. All rights reserved)
D’news Page 5
Mission Challenge: Mindoro By Bethel Relao
This year’s mission challenge was in the province of Occi-
dental Mindoro. This was my first time joining a mission, so even
before and during the preparation of this program, I felt happy and
excited. There were five of us who joined this program.
During our first day, that was Tuesday, May 28, we rode a
bus going to Batangas pier. Later, when we arrived at the port, we
rode a RoRo. During the sea travel, I was so amazed by the beauty
of the sea. When we arrived at Occidental Mindoro, in Abra de Ilog,
we took the bus in order to reach the church of UCCP-Poblacion. As
soon as we arrived, we rested briefly. Afterwards, we visited UCCP-
Lago which is an outreach of UCCP-Poblacion. After visiting, we
returned to UCCP-Poblacion and arranged the things we brought
for the community of UCCP-Lago, like school supplies and clothing
materials, to be given the next day.
On our second day, Wednesday, May 29, we returned to
UCCP-Lago. The group was then divided into two by Pastor Benjie
so that we could maximize what was to be done. Ate Honey Bel-
monte and I were assigned in teaching the children while Ptr. Ben-
jie Gevera and Elder Willie Ramos were assigned in teaching the
adults. On the other hand, Elder Emma Acuña was assigned for the
food preparations. After the short worship, we started to teach
them. While we were teaching them, I noticed that the children
were silent, listening and they could answer what we asked of
them. After the lessons were finished, we assisted in providing a
delicious and well known snack for everyone which is porridge or
lugaw; while the children were eating I saw happiness on their little
faces, they were all wearing big smiles. Sadly I learned that in their
community they can only afford one meal per day, which is be-
cause their parents don’t have permanent works. After teaching
and providing snacks for them, we gave gifts that made them so
happy.
In the afternoon, we visited several members of UCCP-
Poblacion, people both well and sick, and prayed for them. In the
evening, Ate Aika, together with the other members toured us in
their gym which has pictures of different falls in Occidental Min-
doro.
During our last day we woke up early and prepared for a
picnic and swim in Abra de Ilog’s beautiful waterfalls. It was truly a
sight! We fully enjoyed the beautiful nature of Abra de Ilog.
In our mission challenge, I’ve learned a lot from the peo-
ple who shared their beautiful story of their place. And I was so
blessed that I was able to join the mission challenge. I was so
amaze by their life style, because they live a very simple life. This
mission inspired me how to lead and live a simple life. I thank the
Lord that He guided our mission challenge. And in our next mission
I would like to invite everyone to join, because it’s a joyful experi-
ence to accept a mission with the Lord.
And he said to them, “Go into all the world and proclaim
the Gospel to the whole creation” Mark 16:15
======================================== Bethel Relao is a first year student in PCU taking up AB Psychology
in preparation for her degree in Bachelor in Theology in two years
time. She is a recognized pre ministerial student of the LCSMC.
She is also a member of the Christian Youth fellowship and the
Youth Choir.
Talento ay kakayahan ng isang tao tulad ng pag-sasayaw, pagkanta, pag-arte, pagsulat, paguhit, at marami pang iba. Bawat taong nilalang ng Di-yos ay pinagkalooban niya ng kani-kaniyang tal-ento. Ang mga talentong ito ay hinuhubog ng pag-aaral o pag-eensayo. Ito ay kadalasang ginagamit natin upang pagkakitaan ng pera , pasayahin ang iba, at sa iba naman ay pang libangan lamang o pang sariling kagustuhan. Sa pagsusulat ko ng artikulong ito may isang tanong na sumagi sa ak-ing isipan. Paano ba talaga natin gagamitin ang mga talentong kaloob sa atin ng Diyos na naayon sa kagustuhan niya?
Nasasaad sa 1 Pedro 4:10 ang mga talentong ipinagkaloob sa atin ay dapat nating pagyamanin, gamitin sa paglilingkod sa Diyos at ibahagi natin ito sa iba. Dapat nating ibalik sa Diyos and lahat ng biyaya at kakayahang kaloob Niya sa atin sa pamamagitan ng pagmiministeryo, paggamit ng talento natin sa simbahan. Tandaan natin na hindi ang mga tao sa paligid natin ang ating itinataas at pinapapurihan kundi ang Diyos Amang nasa langit. Hindi lang sa bahay sambahan natin ma-gagamit ang ating mga angking galing kundi kahit sa labas nito ay kaya nating papurihan ang Diyos. Sabi nga sa “1 Corinto 10:31 Kaya nga, kung kayo’y kumakain o umiinom, o anuman ang gina-gawa ninyo, gawin ninyo ang lahat sa ikararangal ng Diyos.” Naniniwala ako na kahit hindi man natin gamitin ang mga ipinagkatiwalang kakaya-han sa atin ng Diyos sa pag miministeryo gamitin man natin ito sa ibang paraan gaya ng pagtatra-baho o pag-aaral ay malulugod parin sa atin ang Diyos. Gawin natin ang mga ito upang mapalapit tayo kay Cristo. Maglakad tayo tungo sa kabuti-han kasama ang Panginoon at lumayo tayo sa kasamaan na dulot ng tukso.
Gusto kong tapusin ang artikulong ito sa isang
tanong. Gusto mo bang maglakbay kasama ang
Diyos? Lahat tayong mga taong nilalang ng Diyos
ay may tinatahak na daan. Nasa atin na lamang
ito kung pipiliin ba natin maglakbay kasama ang
Panginoon, o magpapaagos nalang tayo sa daan
patungo sa kasamaan.
Page 6 Volume 11, Number 7
DISCIPLES LEARNING ACADEMY School beats & pieces
DLA opened its class for this school year 2013-2014 last June 3 Class orientations were held during the
first week of the class as the children get in tuned with their new teachers, classmates and friends. Par
ent Orientation was also held last June 07, 2013 to get them acquainted with the school policies.
Enrolment Update for this school year ( s.y. 2013-2014 )
Scholars 21 Regular Students 160 Total No. of Students 181
Repairs Done in preparation for the school opening: Painting of comfort rooms for boy and girls Water Proofing of the Roof top on the left wing of the school.
Chapel Service was held last June 19, 2013 with School Chaplain Rev. Benjie Gevera as our preacher. The chapel Service was led by the Grade 6 class.
DLA hired new sets of teachers for this school year:
Grade 1 Adviser – Miss Rosemarie Juan Grade 4 Adviser – Mr. Cedric Abril De Guzman Grade 6 Adviser – Miss Irma Nepaz Librarian/ Guidance Assistance, Teacher- Mrs. Gloria
Pagupat
Faculty and Staff had a Retreat held in the school vicinity last June 14, 2013 with a theme: “A Call to Teach,” with Pastor Benjie as the exhorter. They had group dynamics and self- discovery activities as part of their program.
Level Enrolled Old New
Kinder 1 12 3 9
Kinder 2 24 8 16
Grade 1 33 14 19
Grade 2 21 17 4
Grade 3 29 25 4
Grade 4 22 19 3
Grade 5 16 14 2
Grade 6 24 23 1
Total 181
Page 7 Volume 11, Number 7
YA CORNER the young leaders the mobilizers & advo-
cates
SCHEDULE:
Fellowship w/ Bible Study 1st and 3rd Sunday of the Month
Fellowship every Saturdays 7 pm
Module 4: 30 days of leadership
Sunday School ages 15-22;
8:30 am Sundays
Contact: Teena - 09175519740 Contact: Avin –09262404990
UCM CORNER CWA CORNER SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES
Regular Fellowship: Saturdays 8PM; Conference
Room Facilitators: Pastor Benjie Elder Willie For info: Gerry Pelagio
Regular Fellowship Tuesdays 7PM For Info: CWA Emma Acuna (416-0221)
1—Edna Garcia
3—Jojo Calungin
3—Jayson Acuña
3—Anjell Samonte
4—Julie Tirona
4—Princess Vi Quezon
4—Pauline Tapawan
5—Irish Sarita
6—Allan Samonte
6—Joonie Acuña
6—Mernard Louie Landicho
8—Siara Nina Matro
9—Marinet Pontillas
9—Johannah Belmonte
10—Noemi Sapida
11—Nicko Glenn Perez
11—Malou Tabing
12—Armando Madrid
13—Janina Eline Fauni
14—Julliene Jeremy Reyes
15—Michael Colline Perez
16—Analyn Moncada
16—Erwin Sarmiento
17—Romeo Remulla
17—Mary Jane Santos
17—Jerson Sapida
17– Krizzle de Ocampo
17– Jasper Clark Barco
18—Rylene Naty
18—Angeline de Ocampo
18—Elsa Fauni
19—Roel Sapida
19—Iony Faye Cantada
19—Abigail Catayong
19—Richelle Quezon
21—Nestorio Belostrino
22—Rose Tumitit
22—Christopher Remulla
22—Esmie Naty
23—Alex Constantino
24—Aris Millana
24—Celia Cantire
24—Mila Millana
25—Jun Gerero
25—Julius Purisima
26—Volet Jardiniano
27—Monneth Abas
27—Lenneth Labayna
27—Michelle delos Reyes
27—Jose Carlos Tabinado
27—Ysaac Laurence Mendoza
28—Becks Tirona
29—Alijah Siervo Cruz
29—Ghesan Marie Perlas
30—Mary Virgilina Saquilayan
30—Cenon Almendral
31—Ceyra Lee
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
FOR THE MONTH
15—Leony & Felipe Catayong 20—Samuel & Leticia Santos 21—Allan & Arlene Pedraza
27—Danny & Wilma Quezon 28—Buds & Machey Calungin 29—Amiel & Ma Elena Sapida 31—Jomel & Jemalyn Guarda
STEWARDSHIP CORNER
SUNDAY COLLECTION MAY JUNE
Tithes 70,205.00 88,774.00
Loose Offering 17,863.55 19,704.00
Sunday School 1,504.25 1,660.00
Midweek Services 716.00 1,427.00
Least Coin 1,105.80 1,322.45
Lovegift/Donations/flower 2,550.00 5,756.00
Happy B-day Je-sus/Anniversary Solicitation
326.65 5,800.00
Mission Offering 3,541.50 3,659.00
Support from Members Abroad 63,500.00 17,200.00
Pistang Kabuhayan 7,556.00
One Day Wage for the Lord/Gen Paid Services
1,000.00 100.00
TOTAL 169,868.75 145,402.45
D’news Page 8
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 CWA Bible Study/ Fellowship- 7pm
10 Church Staff and Pastoral
Team Devotion 4-5pm Prayer Service 7PM
Elder Assigned
11 Thursday Bible Study – 7 pm Pastor Benjie Cellgroup: Bi-
nang Olaes; 3pm-
Rev. Bea
5 Cellgroup – Silvertown – 3pm
6 Cellgroup @ Daang NIA Children’s Outreach 2 pm CYF fell.- 6pm UCM fell.- 7pm PCC 1pm BOE 3pm BCE 5pm
7 COMMUNION SUN-DAY SHUT INS Rev. Benjie Gevera P&W: Allan S. Liturgist: Elder Susan
8 9 CWA Bible Study/ Fellowship- 7pm
10 Church Staff and Pastoral
Team Devotion 4-5pm Prayer Service 7PM
Pastor Benjie
11 Thursday Bible Study – 7 pm Pastor Benjie Cellgroup: Bi-
nang Olaes; 3pm-
12 Cellgroup – Silvertown – 3pm
13 Cellgroup @ Daang NIA Children’s Out-reach 2 pm 7pm BOT 5pm
14 Sunday Rural Life Emphasis Month Board of Deacons Mtg. 12nn LM Wilma Pelagio P&W: Buds Calungin Liturgist: Myrna Espejo
15 16 CWA Bible Study/ Fellowship- 7pm
16 Church Staff and Pastoral
Team Devotion 4-5pm Prayer Service 7PM
Pastor Benjie
17 Thursday Bible Study – 7 pm Pastor Benjie
Cellgroup: Bi-
nang Olaes;
18 Cellgroup – Silvertown – 3pm
19 Cellgroup @ Daang NIA Children’s Out-reach 2 pm 7pm
20 Rev. Benjie Gevera P&W: Bea Almanzor Liturgist: Cecille Men-doza Council Mtg.-2pm
21 22 CWA Bible Study/ Fellowship- 7pm
23 Church Staff and
Pastoral Team Devotion
4-5pm Church Anniversary
Prayer Service 7PM
Rev. Carlos dela
Cruz
24 Thursday Bible Study – 7 pm Pastor Benjie
Cellgroup: Bi-
nang Olaes;
25 Cellgroup – Silvertown – 3pm
26 Cellgroup @ Daang NIA Children’s Out-reach 2 pm 7pm
27 Church Anniversary Sunday Bishop Reuel Marigsa P&W: Allan Saqui-layan Liturgist: Sheila Sapida
28 29 CWA Bible Study/ Fellowship- 7pm
30 Church Staff and Pastoral
Team Devotion 4-5pm Prayer Service 7PM
31 Thursday Bible Study – 7 pm Pastor Benjie
Cellgroup: Bi-
nang Olaes;
JuLY 20 13 — ANNIVERSARY month