Acceptable 2019: Jacob who got no status
1. Gods’ acceptance surpasses human limitations. (v. 19-26)
2. Human responsibility fulfills God’s acceptance (v. 27-34)
1. Gods’ acceptance surpasses human limitations. (v. 19-26)
2. Human responsibility fulfills God’s acceptance (v. 27-34)
The first sermon in 2018, from Psalm 18, Pastor Joshua declared that God shall give us a victorious return. In hindsight , God has unceasingly performed signs and wonders, including the debut cruise carnival, the 8 unprecedented simultaneous musical and baptism, and 2 large scale musicals by Youth Army. We stand amazed at God’s revealed glory! Moreover, God has enlarged our territory by giving us Wonderful 611 and Carmel 611 here in Hong Kong. Not only did we hold network conference outside Hong Kong for the first time, we even held international pastor couples’ camp. Even more excitingly, we traversed the U.S. from west to east, rekindling the fire of prayer so […]
My name is Erlet Geronica. I am a cell member of Joeadel Degilla, in the tribe of Pastor Ruby.
My name is Gladly Dacaymat. I am a cell member of Pastor Gigi, in Pastor Ruby’s tribe. In 2012 I came to work in Hong Kong, hoping to provide financial support for my family.
On the 29-30th Nov, “Fly High For Your Glory” concert shook Queen Elizabeth Stadium to its core! A group of young people had broken through many hardships and limits to go on stage with singing, dancing, sand painting and life testimonies, offering their all to worship God; so that more than 5000 people experienced the glory of God in these two nights which were full of surprises and moved many to tears.
Rowena Comilang – I thank God for financial breakthrough this year. He has also restored my relationship with one of my dearest friends. Angel Agustin – I am so thankful, God has blessed me in many ways this year. God has enabled me to be promoted to leadership in the Powerpoint Team. Jean Cajigas – I thank God for the restoration of my relationship with my best friend, and for a renewed chance to join the dance team. Alice Maghuyop – I am so thankful for the chance to rejoin the worship team. Even my employer is joyful about this! Angelita Ganiron – I thank God for […]
Last Sunday, we celebrated the 7th anniversary of ANEW – it was a time of overwhelming joy and thanksgiving! We held a “Miss Thanksgiving Pageant,” and it was wonderful to see 6 of our dear Sisters participate, each sharing their life-changing experiences and giving thanks to our almighty, loving, wonderful God! Our sisters shared about their financial breakthroughs, their restored relationships, their healing and deliverance from past hurts; they shared their thanksgiving for opportunities to join and serve with the dance team and worship team! By the grace of God, over the past year, many of our sisters have been blessed financially and been set free of debt. What a great […]
Last Sunday, Pastor Ho Kit continued our “Safety Belt” series, preaching “The Lord is my Shepherd.” The message was great, so great that C-Mo and I were deeply touched. On Monday, a pastor couple asked us “How do you allocate your time for discipleship?” To that, I gave a short reply, “80-20 rule.” Immediately, C-Mo asked the co-worker who was with us to explain what “80-20 rule” was. Even with many words, he failed to explain it, despite having spent much time with us. There and then, we realized that he has no idea how we prioritize discipleship. During the […]
52 Babies were Warmly and Movingly Dedicated to God The first Sunday after Sukkot also marked the 15th Baby Dedication Ceremony when we offered those babies to God as our first-fruits. And it so happened that 52 babies were dedicated in this ceremony, as though God has re-affirmed the vision of “Planting Trees of Life everywhere in 52 years”, truly of great significance. C-Mo encouraged the parents to give their love and approval to their new babies; as well as to trust God and let go in bringing up their children, so that they shall become confident and loving. She also especially urged the congregation to pray for a […]
Praise the Lord. A pastor delegation (comprised of 35 pastors from many nations, their wives, and selected co-workers) visited us in-depth for five days (7th-11th November.) These pastors wished to come to understand the vision and development of 611. We did not show them our ministries, but instead we showed them our lives and our relationships – how we mould vessels, build up our people and teams, and how we handle conflicts. On the last evening of this visit, a number of these pastor couples shared that they had come to realize that relationship is the real foundation of the Church, and it begins with the couples’ […]