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Mission Possible Youth Protocol

It was an idyllic Saturday night. One could not fault the sun in all its ethereal glory in the afternoon and the slightly cooler breeze of 6.30pm onwards. A perfect weather for a perfect night.

On the 10th of November, we hosted a Benefit Concert entitled “Mission Possible : Youth Protocol” under the organization of its youth ministry, the Activ8ed Youth and the Missions Team.

This Benefit Concert was run as a fund raising event to support a mission trip to the Philippines in 2013 which will be led by the Evangelism and Mission’s ministry in continuation of the drive to “Reach Out to Reach In.”

With the reins handed solely to the younger generation, it was a task that was met with eager anticipation and excitement. The line-up for the night was an extraordinary mix of people from various ages of various musical interests and abilities that all wowed the audience.

The night was opened by the Activ8ed Youth band followed by high-school graduates and soloists who performed covers of pop songs and powerfully-performed contemporary Christian music both from volunteer performers and members from our church. Several original songs were also played by a local band, Unique New York and a former VCE music performance student that was adored by the crowd.

But the acts didn’t stop there! Christian rapper and passionate musical evangelist Vee Syjongtian invited the crowd to the mosh as he performed his two original works while a local dance crew, Kus Crew, led by an Activ8ed Youth member also centred the stage performing a hip-hop collaboration; the only dance act of the night.

The crowd was pumped and the smiles and shouts of encouragements were proof of one great night. A game was even played, inviting participation from the crowd to come at front to dance Gangnam Style; a fun break to the usual custom as viewers to being the performers themselves.

Food was served throughout the night too, with the traditional Filipino dish lumpia (spring rolls) as the hero of the night.

All in all, it was a great night of music and fellowship centred on the goal of raising funds for the Philippines. The feedbacks from the volunteer performers and the guests set the stage for more to come from our church. It truly was a night where the mission became possible.

Contributed by Cassie C and JanPaul M

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Awakening

Ephesians 5:14 (NIV)
This is why it is said: “Wake up, sleeper, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.”

I was born in a poor family of four children. My parents worked in the factory four kilometres away from our place. My dad bicycle pedaled to work every day while mom walked with fellow worker’s going home. Life was so tight with my parents to support us to pursue our career, so I worked in a confectionery factory in Metro Manila a year after I graduated high school in 1970.

In my younger age; I was excited to explore the freedom of being separated from my parents. I found more friends, different environments, and new trends to socialize and live aimlessly. For me, life was full of exploration and relationship was just a game.

One day at work I had a debate with my co-worker about religious belief. In my mind, I had to win the argument about God as I was brought out in our belief that was different from him up to the point that I denied Jesus as God.

It was a lengthy debate that time and I didn’t pay attention to safety in my job that led to an accident. Boiling water came out from cooking machine I operated and burned three quarters of my body. I was rushed to a hospital with pain and anguished about intense heat all over my body and shortness of breathing along the way to emergency room.

Too much thought came into my mind; my heart was pumping so fast, should I see God, should I leave my love ones or live in uncertainty? I was confined for three months in deteriorating condition. I could see lonely and worried faces from people that visited me as a sign of leaving this world for the unknown. I was disturbed by the tears coming from the eyes of my caring family.

“My God please forgive me; I beg you to give me another chance; I’m not ready yet,” I prayed.

Tears and sadness overwhelmed me. I knew there’s heaven and hell according to what I heard that scared me. I knew there was God but where was my assurance? Which door should I come in, heaven or hell? I was not sure praying to the saints would save me and do ritual things would help! I believed there was God, deep inside me, I was looking for Him, who‘s going to tell me how, but I would pray anyway and anyhow hoping He can hear me.

For few weeks in hospital bed, I started to lose weight and I couldn’t talk anymore and my voice was fading probably because of blood, and fluid came out of my skin everyday. I had this little hope in my heart that God would hear my prayer. As time passed by, I had a good rest finally. Slowly, I regained my strength; my body started to respond to medication. The doctor and the hospital staffs were doing fine and another month later I was out in hospital.

Years went by, and my life was so empty. In 1986 my sister insisted me to visit her church, so I came just to please her. During worship service tears was flowing in my eyes. The preaching was about me, and the forgiveness of my sins was paid by Jesus on the cross.

When I heard the altar call “salvation today, you never know if there is tomorrow,” the pastor said “Just raise your hand if you feel too embarrassed to come forward,” he continued. I saw the truth about Jesus.

I said “yes Lord Jesus, I need you in my life, forgive me of my sins, come into my life!”

Tears continued to flow for joy that I finally found the true meaning of salvation. It was the deliverance from power of sin. God was so patient to wait for me to open my heart.

Until now, God remains faithful (1 Corinthians 1:9). He promised that He will never leave nor forsake the believers (Hebrews 13:5). He has many plans for me but when the time comes I know when I leave this world I will be with my God in heaven because of this faith within me. (Luke 23:42-43).

Contributed by Mhar D

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Amazing Race

Today, we had a family day out at Albert Park and had a wonderful time swimming at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre (MSAC). Everyone had so much fun.

At Albert Park the parents prepared the BBQ and other foods and we all had a great picnic together by the lake. After lunch the Activ8ed Youth Group had their own activities. The activities were planned by Meghan and Kaycee.

They played the “Amazing Race.” along with different other challenges. It was fun and everyone enjoyed it. After the games everyone was tired and we all had a swim at MSAC. We all had a great day today.

Contributed by JanPaul M

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A New Season

Today is the first day of autumn, a new day of the SEASON. I don’t know about you but I love the Autumn Season. I think the beauty of God’s creation really comes out in the Autumn season and the beauty that God designed into the changes that take place in the Autumn season are just further proof that we have a God who loves us and has blessed us with such great beauty.

Everything has a season. All of this is to recognize that different life events lead to different seasons in our life. Some of us may be recognizing that you need to make some changes in life and thus enter a new season of life.

And as the seasons of the year become new, it means we are moving on with new seasons of our life as well. I believe FCCC is also entering a new season of our life.

The Bible tells about the seasons of life as well.  In Ecclesiastes 3:1-8

The Lord is bringing us into a new season of blessings. Season of abundance, season of joy, season of peace, season of favour, season of harvest, season of power, season of intimacy.

It’s important to know that A New Season Brings Changes, A New Season Brings Challenges, and a New Season Brings More Champions.

But it all starts with accepting the changes He may want to make in your life, walking in faith through the challenges, and moving forward humbly and obediently into what the Lord would have you do.

I want to tell you that there is nothing greater than being used by God to accomplish something awesome.

Maybe you are unsure what the Lord wants you to do. Well, some things we can be sure of are that He wants His Kingdom to grow and is looking for people to help with the harvest.

Enjoy your day and enjoy the first day of autumn.

(written by Ps Tim)

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