An Intentional Disciple-Making Church Welcome to the House of the Lord!

An Intentional Disciple-Making Church
Bethesda (BedokTampines) Church Ltd
15th & 16th November 2014
For internal circulation only
(Reg No. 198402921M)
300 Bedok North Ave 3
Singapore 469717
Tel: 6645-0700
Email: admin@bbtc.com.sg
Website: www.bbtc.com.sg
Welcome to the House of the Lord!
Saturday Services
Youth Church
Chapel
4.00pm - 6.00pm
English Service
Sanctuary
5.00pm - 7.00pm
Hokkien Service
Hall 1
6.45pm - 8.30pm
Sunday Services
Scripture Meditation
Luke 4:18-19 [NKJV] “The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me,
because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor;
He has sent Me to heal the broken-hearted, to proclaim liberty
to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty
those who are oppressed; to proclaim the acceptable year of
the Lord.
English Service
Sanctuary
8.30am - 10.30am
10.45am - 12.45pm
Mandarin Service
Hall 1
10.30am - 12.30pm
Indonesian Fellowship
Genesis 1-06
10.45am - 12.30pm
Theme : Jubilee-Year of the Lord’s Favour
Speaker : Rev Daniel Wee
Topic
: The Fourth Commandment
Filipino Fellowship
Chapel
10.45am - 12.30pm
Upcoming Messages:
Children’s Church
Hall 2 & Kindy Assembly Hall
8.30am - 10.30am
10.45am - 12.45pm
Telugu Service
Kindy Assembly Hall
6.30pm to 9.30pm
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During office hours
for prayer or pastoral help
and/or Counselling
Services, call 6645-0700
Dates
Speaker
Topic
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22nd & 23rd November 2014
Ps Guna Raman (Agape Baptist Church)
Marriage is Not the Ultimate Bliss
Dates
Speaker
Topic
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29th & 30th November 2014
Ps Chua Seng Lee
Favour Me
Our Mission: To Share Christ As We Mature in Him
Announcements
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BBTC All Leaders’ Meeting (ALM)
A gentle reminder to All Leaders that our All Leaders’ Meeting will be held on
26th November 2014 (Wednesday), at 8.00pm at Hall 1 (Level 1).
We seek your kind cooperation to park your vehicles considerately without obstructing
the flow of traffic. Once the BBTC car park is fully occupied, kindly park in the surrounding
HDB carparks.
iLoveSingapore Walk 2014
(15th November 2014)
Fundraising Instructions
th November 2014
 Collection of funds must cease by 15
(Saturday).
 In the event of a loss of the donation envelope, a police
report is needed.
th
nd and 23rd November 2014
 Counters will be set up at the Hallelujah Quadrant on 16 , 22
to facilitate the return of the envelopes.
Pre-Parenting Seminar
Expecting your first child and not knowing what
to expect? This seminar will provide practical handles
on what you need to look out for as first time parents.
Topics that will be cover included:
(1) Starting right
(2) Responsibilities of a Christian Parent
(3) The Father’s Mandate
(4) And more …
Dates
Time
Venue
Cost
Trainers
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4th and 11th December 2014 (Thursdays)
7.30pm to 9.30pm
Genesis 1-04 and 1-05 (Level 1)
S$20 per couple
Ps Andrew & Ps Jessie Tan
For further enquiries, please email to Ps Andrew Tan at 71andrew@gmail.com.
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Announcements
iLoveSingapore Jubilee Fund
We thank BBTCians for your generous giving to the iLoveSingapore Jubilee Fund.
While we have targeted to collect $100,000, we have far exceeded the targeted amount
raising $218,849 from the one time collection on Anniversary Sunday. Indeed you have
demonstrated the BBTC Core Value to sow intentionally as unto the Lord.
The fund will be dispensed prudently through love assistance and gifts to those in our midst
and the nations.
As part of our accountability, we will report them periodically in this newsletter.
A. Telugu Migrant Workers
One of the recipients of the fund is the Telugu migrant workers in our midst. On the 1st
Anniversary of the Telugu Service in BBTC on 4th October 2014, Ps Daniel Koh gave out
NTUC and food vouchers (worth $80) to 97 Telugu migrants workers. The total sum
disbursed was $ 7,760.
B. Yunnan earthquake victims
During the recent mission trip to Yunnan, Ps Eunice also gave out cash assistance (totalling
S$1062) for 17 families a well as stationeries, schoolbags and other items (total worth of
S$580) for 90 children.
YunnanMissionsTestimonies
Gina Tan
6th year into this mission field at China Yunnan, each year a different experience, a different
encountering of God's love, grace and mercy. Setting foot with a new team (Pastor Ernest,
Jessie and Kok Kong) into a new territory of Lincang, I was reminded of a promise given by
God that He Himself will open doors that no man can shut (Revelations 3:7). And throughout
the trip, I saw how God performs this word as He opens doors to homes, hearts, churches to
experience His abundant love and blessings.
During our home visits in the mountains, I met many who are sick and in need. Though I often
pray for the sick here in Singapore, the needs and cries of the people there are of a totally
different nature. We visited a family where all the males became deaf and mute after one of
their ancestors entered into a covenant with Satan. Another boy had a strange illness and
stopped growing – he was 13 but had a frame of a 8 years old. There many cases of
barrenness in women. The list goes on. As the most amateur in the team, I was a bit
overwhelmed at first, but as I applied what I learnt in RTF and ministered healing with the rest,
God taught me that no matter how bad the situation is, nothing is too hard for the Almighty
God (Jeremiah 32:27), and there was nothing that cannot be redeemed / restored through
Christ's finished work on the cross. As we magnify God, hope and faith arise, and I felt in my
spirit His healing flow. I was deeply moved by God's love for them and knew that He's at work
to heal and set them free, to let them know that they were never forgotten, and He is their ever
present help in times of need. There were testimonies of immediate healing – one of our local
partners who suffered from polio and severe joint pain in both legs, felt 80% better after being
ministered to! I continue to pray that many more will experience God's healing and
restoration, know and experience the reality of His love in deeper measure in days to come.
Throughout the trip, we built relationships with some of the church leaders and I was
particularly encouraged by their devotion to God. The never give up spirit and commitment to
serve God at all cost under very difficult circumstances spurred me on. God has planted them
high in mountains and dark quiet corners in little towns which seemed unreachable, and
impossible through ways of man. But I know now that our God is a God of the impossible
(Luke 18:27), and what He purposed cannot be thwarted (Isaiah 14:27). In ways our natural
eyes cannot see, the whole earth is indeed filled with His glory (Isaiah 6:3).
I give thanks to God for all I experienced in this trip, a priceless encounter and adventure with
a great, loving and Almighty God.
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Yunnan Missions Testimonie
Kok Kong
This was my very first trip to China. I had bad nausea and threw out thrice the last time I was
on just slightly bumpy, hilly roads. As the Yunnan terrains are far more mountainous, I told
God that I wanted my healing from my motion sickness problem. God is faithful! I did not
experience any nausea, not even a hint of it, for all the commuting on the entire trip, with full
meals and without any medication at all!
We heard it before and now we heard for ourselves, that the believers in China took their faith
seriously. The life testimonies of the faith and resilience of the believers were so touching and
the sacrifices they made for their faith and for the Gospel were most inspiring. Some of them
would trek long hours up the mountains just to shepherd a believer/family or to reach a village
up there with the Gospel. Likewise, some aged and aching believers, worn down by years of
farm labors on mountain slopes, still walked 2 to 3 hours one-way to attend Sunday service.
Some were denied very considerable public subsidies/privileges because of their faith, yet
they did not waver. The lack of material comforts did not make them poor, in our eyes in all
due respect, they were rich in their hearts towards God! We can't help but felt that their faith is
so REAL, so EARNEST and they counted the cost of discipleship. We were touched, edified
and inspired. We are not sure if they yearn for the material we have, but we know we could do
more with what they have - the real, sincere, earnest faith!
The churches there are not familiar with the things of the Spirit and ministering divine healing.
The presence of "Christian" cult groups, false prophets and false messiahs operating there,
some with "miracles", didn't help the situation either. There is certainly a need for proper
teaching and equipping in this area and in this regard, the various equipping sessions by the
team were timely. The tangible presence and move of God during ministry time allayed their
initial concerns and opened up their minds as they saw the power of God demonstrated (they
laid hands on each other and healings took place!). While the team had the opportunity to
minister to many, the greatest privilege is the personal ministry to the 3 key leaders of 3 local
congregations each crying inside with deep personal needs.
The needs in China are tremendous. It is not easy to describe, you have got to be there to see
it, to feel it, to give to it. We went with the purpose to bless and to give, but in the end, we
received more than we gave (spiritually) and were blessed more than we have blessed.
To find out more about the ministry work in Yunnan and how you can be part of it, email
eunicelow@bbtc.com.sg.
Announcements
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Prayer Focus
Each week a simple prayer focus will be raised for you to pray wherever you are.
Focus: Be a people who enter into the rest of God
Hebrews 4:9 (NKJV) There remains therefore a rest for the people of God.
Congratulations
We rejoice over the birth of Kayla Jasmine O'Brien Jia En, daughter of Kris &
Karen O'Brien and grand-daughter of Ps Evelyn Lee, on 11th November 2014.
CG Breakfast Duty Roster - November 2014
16th November 2014 - Agape
23rd November 2014 – Remnant & Living Faith
30th November 2014 - MGreen Ladies
(CGLs: Joy Wee & Julia Tandy)
(Edric Sng’s Cluster)
(CS: Koay Luan)
Breakfast Fundraising on 16th November 2014 (Sunday)
In December, 25 members from Agape and Clay CG will be heading to Batam to bless
the families and children living in the slum areas.
There will be a breakfast fundraising this Sunday on the 16 of November where all
proceeds raised will be channelled to the purchase of basic living necessities to help
these poor families and children. We encourage BBTCians to come sow intentionally unto
the Lord through this meaningful initiative.
Condolences
We extend our heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies to
(1) Zhang Guohui & Hai Sing on the homecall of their daughter,
Chong En, on 10th November 2014.
(2) Lindy Teo on the homecall of her beloved mother, the late
Mdm Lim Ah Nee, on 11 November 2014.
This newsletter is also available online at http://www.bbtc.com.sg/newsletter/