d news ’ MON TH LY PUBLICATION OF SABAN G CH URCH O F CH RIST DISCIPLES DON PLACIDO CAMPOS AVE., SABANG, DASMARINAS, CAVITE 4114, MON TH LY PUBLICATION OF SABAN G CH URCH O F CH RIST DISCIPLES PHILIPPINES TEL NO : 416-0221 February 2008 Volume 6 Number 2 Church Council endorses DLA BTFT fund generation The fund generation scheme approved by the DLA School Board as early as March last year was endorsed by the Church Council for launching this month. The scheme, re-dubbed as “Building Thru Five Thousand” (BTFT) from “A Hundred-fold Loan for the School” aims to raise a minimum of P500,000.00 for the continuation of the school building structure which remains unfinished with all the steel bars sticking out. This targeted amount will come from at least 100 people willing to entrust without interest the amount of P5,000.00 for five years, after which the same will be returned to them. The figure was inspired by the story of Jesus feeding the five thousand with only five loaves of bread and two fish. This scheme is based on the principle, “thinking big while acting small” aiming to complete an enormous building project with only a small amount of money deposited by the least number of people. The completion of the school building will go by phase, Phase Three of which as targeted this summer will be the construction of the second floor of the west side rooms located at the back of the front building along the main road. This will give at least two additional classrooms, good enough to prepare for the high school classes which the School Board is now seriously studying its opening next school year 2009-2010, God willing. An evening computer literacy classes is envisioned to be set up by the DLA in partnership with the SCCD Scholarship Program, thus, additiona classrooms are urgently needed not to mention the necessity of transferring the pre-school classes to the DLA building. Thus far, an amount of P296,000.00 had been received to go towards this project. P50,000.00 of this came from the generous donation of a former DOH Undersecretary who visited SCCD recently and its Simborio Outreach and went home so blessed and inspired. She left leaving a donation of P75,000.00 to SCCD which she strictly told the pastor as a gift that did not come from her but from the Source of all good and perfect gifts, who is God. The remaining P25,000.00 was distributed to SCCD’s five accounts namely Project Nehemiah, Mission Fund, Scholarship Fund, Church Workers’ Benefit Fund and General Fund, equally divided to P5,000.00 each. The letters distributed and now being circulated via email inviting church members and non-members both here and abroad to participate in the BTFT are returning with favorable response. At least ten people have committed to participate as of this writing. Everyone is invited even if letters have not yet reached you. The amount may be paid in full or by installment till May 2008. SCCD receives 9 new members. Nine new members, two of whom included their household were received during worship service on January 27, 2008 after attending the Discovery/Membership classes offered for two consecutive Saturdays, January 19 and 26 with 3-hour long sessions each. They are Vivian Apolinar, Rhaulyn John Arsenio, Ethel and Abelardo Dacua, Anne Ferrer, Liwayway Gealogo, Mary Ann Margallo and Danny and Aleli Tio. A separate article is to be found in this issue introducing each of them. The Discovery/Membership Class is offered every quarter particularly for those seeking official recognition as members of SCCD. Communicants’ Class 2008 starts. The Communicants’ Class for 2008 started on January 5, 2008 and will continue until Maundy Thursday on March 20 when they will be received as full members in water baptism allowing them to partake of the Lord’s Supper. This is a preparatory membership class offered to young adolescents turning 12 years old this year as well as high school students. The Pastoral Team takes turn in handling the sessions every Saturday from 10 am to 12 noon. Topics include the UCCP Statement of Faith, Church History, Worship and Sacraments and Church Membership Responsibilities. Part of the curriculum are exposure and field trips to different churches with historical connections to SCCD and her outreach areas. Spiritual Advisers will be assigned to each of them as prayer partners and Bible sponsors to be recognized during their Reception on March 20, Maundy Thursday. Executive Secretary for the next five years is a Filipina, Ms. Corazon Tabing-Reyes. This is why the headquarters now of ICFLC is in the Philippines because of its tradition that wherever the country of residence of the Executive Secretary is, that’s where the ICFLC office will be set up. SCCD was chosen as Ms. Jill King’s host church on March 2 because of its faithful practice of Least Coin offering for peace and reconciliation in the Sunday services and Wednesday Prayer services. She will join in worship after which a luncheon fellowship will be hosted with the Church Council officers to be followed by a visit to some of the shut-ins being Communion Sunday and a visit to Simborio Outreach. A dinner will close this visit at the home of CWA President Ms. Miriam Gerero. It will indeed be a “Day with SCCD” for Ms. King. Easter Sunday Welcome Fellowship and Cultural Presentation on March 23, 2008 immediately after the Easter Sunrise Service to welcome our Mission workers from the US, the Shields Family comprised by Debbie Shields and Bob Feldman with their teenage sons Alex and Jay who will be arriving on March 15 with the Frani couple Efren and Louie. The Shields Family planned to come to the Philippines more than a year ago moved by a strong spirit to serve. Debbie will conduct “reiki” healing sessions not only within Cavite area but also in Mindanao and the Visayas while the sons together with the father will help build up and upgrade the DLA Computer Lab. All CROs and other groups like children and choir are expected to prepare a presentation with Filipiniana theme and Filipino cultural galore to bring cheers to our visitors. Let them have a taste of Filipino hospitality! Watch for the following special events and visitors to come! Pinag-isang Puso on February 10, which will come in two parts – Part 1 Panel Discussion with invited guests most of whom are members of Unida Church on the topic, “Balancing Marital Life and Parenting Responsibility”; Part 2 Pre-Valentine Dinner Dance. Registration fee is P100.00/couple or P50.00/head. To take leadership over this activity is the Board of Christian Education under the leadership of Pastor Grace Fe Inocentes, CE Intern Pastor and BCE Chairperson Sis. Miriam Gerero Visit of ICFLC Chairperson Ms. Jill King on March 2, 2008. Mrs. Jill King is the chairperson of the International Committee of the Fellowship of the Least Coin, a prayer movement for justice, peace and reconciliation whose committee’s new “Be-ing a Caring Body of Christ” I try to recall that parable I heard and even read somewhere of a “heaven” and “hell.” person seeing a vision of According to the story she was led in a tour by St. Peter while she was lay dying on bed. St Peter showed her two doors, one leading to hell and the other to heaven. She was not told which is which but by what she saw in each of them she easily identified which was heaven and which was hell. In the first door, she saw people seated around a dining table with delicious food spread all over and each of them was holding a spoon with a handle longer than their arms. They were all quiet, sullen with anger in their eyes and very famished that they looked like zombies. Despite the sumptuous dinner set before them they were all malnourished for they could not reach the food with their long handlespoon. She left that room feeling sorry for those neighbor.” “Instead of a mass of individuals,” Peterson added, “pebbles in a box, there was a consciousness of being one body, an individual in Christ and members of another.”1 The creation story in Genesis 2 reinforces this truth. The man’s (“adam” in Hebrew) identity as a man (“ish” in Hebrew) was firmed up when the woman was created by God from out of one of his ribs. The man said, “This at last is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; this one shall be persons whom she saw living in plenty yet hungry. called Woman (“ishah”) for out of Man (“ish”) this When St. Peter opened the other door she was was God who saw that it is not good for a man to stunned be alone, thus, forming every animal of the field by a great feasting and revelry. one was taken. Prior to the creation of woman, it Compared to the food next door, this wasn’t as and bird of the air in the Garden of Eden. sumptuous yet people here were happy and well shows that all God’s creatures find identity in each fed. They were also holding a long-handle spoon other and not in isolation. but what made the difference was that the people and interdependence. were feeding each other knowing that such kind of pointed their own. nature.” spoon would never feed themselves and eat on The “tourist” got what St. Peter was perhaps trying to teach her on heaven and hell. Indeed either a person perishes in hell because of conceit eternally or self-centeredness in heaven or because of joyfully sharing lives and out, “the This There is connectedness Hence, as John Robinson flesh-body is what bound a person in the bundle of life with other persons and The man’s position in the garden as “tiller” and “keeper” with the woman as helper teaches responsibility in the context of partnership and not carrying each other’s burden. dominion or lording over. The Church, which the Apostle Paul described as him/herself for their body parts are interconnected. the one Body of Christ, is designed to be a caring The and sharing community of believers whose witness unnecessary must be recognized as also his/her within attracts and brings people outside of the fold hurt. to God. The image of the body best describes community life would be strengthened. what a church is and ought to be. to one Eugene hurts another, hurt inflicted It is realizing that when that person whether also hurts necessary or It is only in this sense that solidarity in be a “body of Christ” is to Therefore, affirm our Peterson in his book, “Five Smooth Stones for connectedness as God’s creatures and drawing our Pastoral Work” quoted another author, John A. T. center from the Head who is holding the whole Robinson body together. in his classic anthropology, The Body. study of Pauline He said, “The flesh-body was not, what partitioned a man off from his neighbor; it was rather what bound him in the bundle of life with all men and nature, so that he could never make his unique answer to God as an isolated individual, apart from his relation to his care for each To affirm our connectedness is to other not in the emotional or “romantic” sense as has always been associated with the word “love” but to commit to the wellness and wholeness of each other no matter what it 1 Eugene Peterson, Five Smooth Stones for Pastoral Work, (Michigan: Eerdman’s Publishing Company) p. 195 takes. To commit to the wholeness of each other Preacher: Sis. Wilma Pelagio/CYF Choir is a decision, a resolve where “walking out” of each one at the height of conflict is not entertained in our thoughts. To be a caring Body of Christ is a lifelong process of “becoming,” that is why our theme emphasizes “be-ing.” We don’t become caring compassionate in a “twinkling of an eye.” and It is a process requiring effort but drawing from the grace and mercies of God in Christ Jesus. February is Membership Renewal Month in the UCCP. As we focus our meditations on this theme, may it truly be a serious community endeavor of lifting each other up and carrying one another’s burden. “True community does not come into being because people have feelings for each other (though that is required, too), but rather on two accounts: all of them have to stand in a living, reciprocal relationship to a single living center, and they have to stand in a living, reciprocal relationship to one another. The second event has its source in the first but is not immediately given with it. A living reciprocal relationship includes feelings but is not derived from them. A community is built upon a living, reciprocal relationship, but the builder is the living, active center.” Martin Buber2 Lectionary and Schedule of Preachers for February 2008 Membership Renewal MonthTheme: “Be-ing a Caring Body of Christ” Gal. 6:2 February 3 – Communion Sunday “Christ’s Body Broken for Us” OT: Leviticus 7:1-15 NT: 1 Corinthians 10:14-22 Preacher: Pastor Leng Lubang/CYAF Choir =========================================== February 10 – “A New Commandment: Love One Another” OT: Exodus 22:21-27 NT: John 13:34-38 Preacher: Pastor Grace Fe Inocentes/Children’s Choir ========================================== February 17 – “Caring in Woundedness” OT: Isaiah 53:7-12 NT: Luke 23:39-43 Preacher: Pastor Leng Lubang/UCM Testimony on Stewardship: Elder Amparo “Baby” Sapida ========================================== February 24 – “The Freedom of Caring” OT: Deuteronomy 10:14-22 NT: Galatians 5:13-26 2 Martin Buber, I and Thou, trans. Walter Kaufmann (New York: Charlres Scribner’s Sons, 1970), p. 94 Getting to know our new church members Vivian Apolinar. SCCD fold connection Vivian was brought to the by Bro. with the Renee Apolinar Cantada whose family started through Vivian’s children who love to hang out and help Bro. Renee in his farm beside Mary Cris subdivision. She has six children with the younger ones now attending the Sunday school regularly. These children are Jobin, 17; Dionisio Jr., 15; Francis, 12; Izza Mae, 11, Mikko Dave, 7 and John Paul, 1. Her husband’s stay-in work in Manila keeps him from joining the family in worship on Sundays, thus, Vivian is seen alone most of the time on Sundays with her small children tailing behind. Vivian relates that her almost four months of attending SCCD has brought her to an intimate relationship with God and has seen her through especially the past several months of trials in their family. They live in Mary Cris subdivision. Rhaulyn John Arsenio. Rhaulyn is the younger brother of Cherry Pie Madrid who just moved late November to Cavite from Mindanao. In the two sessions, Rhaulyn unabashedly shared his young adult life in Mindanao with good and stable job but spiritually empty until God found him. Deciding to turn back from a life too close to temptation, he came to Cavite to live with his sister’s family and found a spiritual home in SCCD. He longs to find a job here in the area and get accepted in any of the companies he recently applied to. Abelardo and Ethel Dacua. and Boy have been This couple Ethel residents of Mary Cris and quite reserved Liway expressed in her story her spiritual searching which in some ways subdivision for already nine years when they worship at SCCD is filling up. Liway could be finally decided to attend SCCD regularly last year seen on Sundays seated with Mary Ann, also a January and be a member. It took a tragedy to newly recognized member. bring them back to church. Their youngest child, Angel, died of sudden death in January 2007 at age 3 triggered by diarrhea. Mary Ann Margallo. Also a participant of the It was during this Adult Bible Study at Dacua Home in Mary Cris, time when thru Dyna and Andy Bolotaolo they Mary Ann had been attending SCCD Sunday sought pastoral service from SCCD for their worship services for some time now, thus, the child’s funeral. Since then the family had been decision to be a member of SCCD is a product attending SCCD and they have even opened a of Children’s Saturday Outreach class in their place mention the BS sessions. and also an Adult BS group. Ann moved just a few years ago to Mary Cris Ethel and Boy are this not to A Manila born, Mary Their four other children who are all girls include Froilan, 10 and Carlos, 5. Her husband is an Kishee Overseas currently Kiara Mae, 11; Keena Kassandra Luke, 10 and Keith Yance, 8. Ma. Angela “Anne” Ferrer. of nearby Worker Kenneth Roger, 11; based in Korea. Anne is a resident Greensborough Filipino children attendance, with 14; three worship UCCP members in Zamboanga City in Mindanao. Marri, her regular subdivision. Danny and Aleli Tio. This couple is not really She that new to the SCCD community having been entered the doors of SCCD sanctuary in August worshippers here since 2005 and Aleli working when she decided to look for a church nearby as part time librarian at the DLA. as the church where she used to goes to is served for some time as SCCD’s bookkeeper. quite far. took them a long time to finally accept the She came from a large family of 10 invitation late father’s military job brought them to Manila. Class and formalize their membership. Their reason was Danny’s job which eats most of his of a unit in Greensborough attend the It whose ancestral lineage is from Iloilo but her purchase to Aleli also Membership/Discovery The brought them to Sabang, Dasmarinas which they weekdays even weekends included. have considered as their home. move to Parklane in the early 2000s they have single parent supporting Kim always prayed for a church where they would be Adam, 19; Alyanna Eva, 15 and Ken Nathaniel, nurtured spiritually as a family until they chanced 5 with an office job in Sta. Elena Golf, Sta. upon SCCD through Rosa, on former high school classmate in Mindanao who, weekends, thus, her hunger for intimate moments by divine coincidence, he met at a bus ride with going home. Laguna. her family She and three Anne is a comes also children, Since their home with God only whose presence she experiences at SCCD. Sam Tabiando, Danny’s Danny and Aleli have four children all girls, Mary Mei, 10; twins Marie Danice and Mariel Daniela, 7 and Mary Michele Dian, 4. Liwayway Gealogo. Liway was led to SCCD through the adult Bible Study in the Dacua home at Mary Cris where she lives with her 12 year old child, Angelito. Also a single parent, quiet 2nd 3rd Niño Miguel Macalagay Gene Karlo Dakis Rainn Chrysler Ramirez Romy Lei Deinielle Ladero 1st 2nd 3rd Declamation Nicole Cecille Dipasupil Donnessa Jimenez Daniellie Fauni Balagtasan Jon Adrian Layaban Ruth Maica Almazan Byron Prince Hermono Singing Contest – Primary Level DLA Section DLA 24th Foundation Day Part 2 celebrated. 24 th The Foundation Day Part 2 of the DLA, referring to DLA School Week was celebrated from January 21-25, 2008 with much activity and excitement 1st 2nd 3rd Krizelle De Ocampo Charlyn Madrid Kate Cerbo Singing Contest – Intermediate Level Jan Ello Nati Katrina Ruth Brioso Gene Karlo Dakis 1st 2nd 3rd Tula Romy Lei Deinielle Ladero Nicole Cecille Dipasupil Ared Bea Carelo Talumpati Shaira Lhu Fatima Culla Gwyn Elijah Medina Desiree Rosal 1st 2nd 3rd Essay Writing Shaira Lhu Fatima Culla Justin Renz Libao Byron Prince Hermono Slogan Contest Shaira Lhu Fatima Culla Jaenary Chelsea Reyes Nicola Faith Lopez 1st 2nd 3rd Poster Making –Contest Grade V & VI Desiree Rosal Shara Mae Dino Emily Mangubat Poster Making –Contest Grade III & IV Nicole Cecille Dipasupil Ared Bea Carelo Arjohn Asis 1st 2nd 3rd Quiz Bee – Grade 1 & 2 Romy Lei Deinielle Ladero Jonathan Dave Tapawan Gene Esmond Medina Quiz Bee – Grade 3 & 4 Job Janeo Ric Jason Cabrera Cherlene Sapida 1st 2nd 3rd Quiz Bee – Grade 5 & 6 Juliene Buelos Carl Anthony Calaycay Gene Karlo Dakis Spelling Bee – Grade 1 & 2 Romy Lei Deinielle Ladero Jonathan Dave Tapawan Veronica Ira Camero 1st 2nd 3rd Quiz Bee – Grade 5 & 6 Juliene Buelos Carl Anthony Calaycay Gene Karlo Dakis Spelling Bee – Grade 1 & 2 Romy Lei Deinielle Ladero Jonathan Dave Tapawan Veronica Ira Camero culminating in the staging of the Annual Field Demo on the last day. This year’s dances presented during the Field Demo were dances from various countries around the globe namely Japan, Korea, Hawaii, Carribean, Spain, Africa, Canada and China. They were not common dances shown in mass dancing presentations neither with common music. What amazed the viewers was the ability of the children to do the dance steps without need of a key leader whom to follow. The skill of dancing in rhythm with needed counting was more developed this time, thanks to the patient teaching of Ramil Amil, the professional dance instructor taken by Accessories the in school the to teach different the dances dances. like fans, umbrellas, swords, unique costumes added to the color and enhanced the entire performance. Congratulations to the following winners in the various contests held during the DLA Week! Team Standing in the Sportsfest Champion – Blue Whale 1st – Yellow Tigers 2nd – Red Dragon 3rd – Green Fox MVP – John Paul Bon Spelling Bee – Grade 3 & 4 1st Bryan Matthew Reolope 2nd Kristen Camilon 3rd Joshua Paul Dela Cruz Spelling Bee – Grade 5 & 6 Katrina Ruth Brioso Chiliross Reyes Justin Renz Libao Drawing Contest 1st Dennise Adrienne Dipasupil 2nd Miguel Rigo Baldelobar 3rd Claude Jean Regala Arts and Literary Contest Winners 1st Oration Nicola Faith Lopez Story Telling Gene Esmond Medina GRADE I Collections: December January Tithes 58,562.00 Loose Offering 19,724.25 Mission Offering 5,079.25 Sunday School 1,360.50 Midweek Services 1,096.00 Simbang Gabi 11,167.25 Support from Members Abroad 21,762.30 Everybody’s B-day 510.00 Others Caroling 14,922.75 Birthday Gift to 7,773.25 Jesus Choir Gown Gen. Paid Services Love gift/donation 600.00 Total 142,557.55 Medina, Phoebe Joy 51,405.00 21,267.35 2,774.75 1,137.00 1,804.00 500.00 1,800.00 $100.00 86,111.10 91.29 De Ocampo Krizelle 91.20 Dipasupil, Dennise Adrienne 91.11 91.44 Cabrera, Ric Jason 88.57 Camilon, Kristen 88.55 GRADE V Layaban, Jon Adrian 90.62 Dakis, Gene Karlo 90.38 7,000.00 Almazan, Ruth Maica 89.39 223.00 Javier, Denn Wendell 88.99 Macalagay, Niño Miguel 87.24 December January 182 200 169 163 167 176 184 187 195 208 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th AVE. Janeo, Job 193 Casulla, Sean Domonic 90.90 Madrid, Timothy Page 90.36 GRADE VI Hermono, Byron Prince 92.01 Libao, Justin Renz 90.80 Buelos, Juliene 90.72 Cerbo, Jamila Kate 90.45 Calaycay, Carl Anthony 89.61 Comparative Report on Worship Attendance GRADE II Ladero, Romy Lei Deinielle 92.26 Medina , Gene Esmond 91.82 Camero, Veronica Ira 90.84 Regala, Claude Jean 90.81 Barbuco, Jonalyn Mhae 89.99 GRADE III Carelo, Ared Bea 92.82 Calubayan, Shellie Ann 92.53 Sahagun, John Kim 91.92 Asis, Arjohn 91.73 Dipasupil, Nicole Cecille 91.69 GRADE IV Medina, Gwyn Elijah 92.46 Reolope, Bryan Matthew 92.24 1 – Michelle Saquilayan 11 – Lourdes Bigaran 2 – Joel Gervacio 13 – Christian Daniel Remulla 2 – John Argie Mendez 13 – Lito Fauni 2 – Kay Anne Docusin 3 – Michelle Perez 15 – Shirly Fauni 16 – Analyn Del Rosario 4 – Leony Saquilayan 16 - Romeo Ancheta 5 – Johnny Purisima 17 – Gabina Olaes 5 – Jeffrey Purisima 18 – Stephen Paul Sr. Tigas 6 – Letty Calungin 7 – Leticia Sapida 19 – Dennis Saquilayan 19 – Sonia Sapida 7 – Lina Reyes 20 – Ara Reyes 7 – Romualdo Calungin 20 – Joennel Catayong 7 – Rosalinda Lumagui 20 – Josephine Bautista 7 – Charlyn Madrid 21 – Mary Mei Daniellie 7 – Philip Fauni 9 – Cornelio Santos Jr. 24 – Cristy Gervacio 24 – Wilson Benitez 9 – Primo Narvaez 24 – Karen Sapida 10 – Michelle Dianne Marie Tio 24 – Joly Ancheta 10 – Remy Gabriel 25 – Efren Frani 11 – Andrea Fauni 11 – Armond Fauni 27 – Eugene Dakis 27 – Phamila Rayco Wedding Anniversaries Linda Fulleros 20 – Wilson & Bea Almanzor 26 – William & Pamela Abdon 28 – Benward & Monneth Abas 8– Raymond & Sarah Tapawan 17 –Arthur & February 2008 Membership Renewal Sunday Monday 3 Communion Sunday Rev. Leng Lubang Elder Baby Sapida Sarah Fauni BCE/BOD Meeting Cell Groups Simborio: 2 pm Maricris: 5 pm Mary Cris: 7 pm Malagasang 2-B 4 Cell Group - Dexterville 4 pm 10 First Sunday in Lent Pastor Grace Fe Inocentes Henry Sapida Michelle Quezon 11 Cell Group - Dexterville 4 pm Pinag-isang Puso Simborio: 2 pm Maricris: 5 pm Mary Cris: 7 pm Malagasang 2-B 17 Second Sun in Lent Rev Leng Lubang Ney Poculan Daniel Pelagio Wednesday 5 DLA Teachers’ and Staff Devotion 6 (Ash Wednesday) DLA Chapel Service CWA Home Bible Study/ Fellowship 8:00 pm Prayer service 8:00 p.m 12 DLA Teachers’ and Staff Devotion 13 Prayer Service 8:00 pm CWA Home Bible Study/ Fellowship 8:00 pm Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Cell Group @ Silvertown 3:00 pm 2 Communicants’ Class 10-12 am Simborio Adult Ed. and Bible Study Children’s Choir Practice; 2 pm CYF : 6:00 p.m UCM: 8:00 p.m 7 Cell Group @ Malagasang 2-F @ Gregys: 9 am Church Bible Study -8:00 p.m Facilitator: Pastor Leng 8 Cell Group @ Silvertown -3:00 pm 14 Cell Group @ Malagasang 2-F @ Gregys: 9 am Church Bible Study -8:00 p.m Facilitator: Pastor Leng 15 Cell Group @ Malagasang 2-B -3:00 pm 9 Communicants’ Class 10-12 am Simborio Adult Ed. and Bible Study Children’s Choir Practice; 2 pm BOT mtg, 6 pm CYF : 6:00 p.m UCM/CWA Joint Fellowship: 8:00 p.m Choir Practice: 8PM 16 Communicants’ Class 10-12 am Simborio Adult Ed.& Bible Study, Children’s Choir Practice; 2 pm CYF : 6:00 p.m UCM: 8:00 p.m Choir Practice: 8PM Choir Practice 8:00 p.m BOE Meeting, 7 pm 18 Cell Group - Dexterville 4 pm 19 DLA Teachers’ and Staff Devotion 20 Prayer Service 8:00 pm CWA Home Bible Study/ Fellowship 8:00 pm Council Meeting Cell Groups Simborio: 2 pm Maricris: 5 pm Mary Cris: 7 pm Malagasang 2-B 25 Third Sunday in Lent Rev. Leng Lubang Michah Brinez Sheila Sapida DLA Sch. Board Mtg Cell Groups Simborio: 2 pm Maricris: 5 pm Mary Cris: 7 pm Malagasang 2-B Tuesday 26 Cell Group - Dexterville 4 pm 27 DLA Teachers’ and Staff Devotion CWA Home Bible Study/ Fellowship 8:00 pm 28 Prayer Service 8:00 p.m 21 Cell Group @ Malagasang 2-F @ Gregys: 9 am Church Bible Study - 8:00 p.m Facilitator: Pastor Leng 29 Cell Group @ Malagasang 2-F @ Gregys: 9 am Church Bible Study - 8:00 p.m Facilitator: Pastor Leng 22 Cell Group @ Malagasang 2-B -3:00 pm Choir Practice 8:00 p.m 23 Communicants’ Class 10-12 am Simborio Adult Ed. and Bible Study Children’s Choir Practice; 2 pm CYF : 6:00 p.m UCM: 8:00 p.m Choir Practice: 8:00 p.m
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