2014 NOV And id a he s m, he to t O “G d d an o l r wo spel t e h t o all the g ion. o t in aim creat l c 5 pro whole 6:1 k1 r e a M th English Markham Chinese Baptist Church Living the Good News The Good News is not meant to only be said, but lived. It is not meant to be hidden within a church, but to be shared with the community. It is not meant to be about our perfection, but is about a power breaking through our weakness that reaches into life. Missionary Update Our Time in Chiang Mai Recently we realized that August 8th marked the day we arrived in Chiang Mai from Toronto (via Malaysia), 10 years ago. We arrived by train having travelled all the way from the southern part of the country. Currently, Eng is the manager at Regional Accounting Center (RAC) with five Thai staff working under him. He is also involved in the daily operations of a restaurant called “Upper Crust,” overseeing eight Thai and seven Burmese workers. Before Eng managed the RAC, no manager had worked there longer than two years. God was incredibly faithful in helping Eng handle the stresses brought about by budgets, deadlines, and relational issues. It is also humbling to realize that without his ministry 400-500 missionaries and their financial needs would not have been met, which also means that their ministries in various south asian countries would have been affected. I did two years of language study and a few months of teaching English in a poor area of Chiang Mai before I started working as a Teaching Assistant (TA) at Grace International School (GIS). Those same students are now in grade 9 and almost all taller than me! This is my 8th year at GIS (a year as a TA, five years as an ESL teacher and on my 2nd year as Student and Family Ministries Coordinator). I now coordinate various ministries in the city plus 21 Bible Study groups (made up of students taught by older students while mentored by adults). It is heart-warming to have a part in the various ministries. The work that I am involved in is a testimony of God’s goodness and faithfulness in my life. He is simply too good. We praise God for the challenges, blessings, experiences, growth in us, and help in our lives in the last ten years. We look forward to what He has in store for us in the next ten years! STAFF INFO Ext. Senior Pastor Rev. Dr. Tommy Wong tommy.wong@mcbc.com 221 222 Mandarin Pastors Pastor George Lin george.lin@mcbc.com 245 Pastor Joseph Cheng joseph.cheng@mcbc.com 224 Cantonese Pastors Rev. Hubert Wu hubert.wu@mcbc.com 226 Pastor Edward Leung edward.leung@mcbc.com 248 English Pastors Rev. Dr. Kevin Houser kevin.houser@mcbc.com 229 Rev. Victor Lee victor.lee@mcbc.com 228 Youth Pastor Pastor Freddy Lam freddy.lam@mcbc.com 230 Love and blessings, Children Pastor Pastor Ada Yu ada.yu@mcbc.com 235 Linda for Eng, Ethan, and Evan, Eric,and Eli Executive Officer Mr. Paul SK Chau paul.sk.chau@mcbc.com 223 Secretary Ms. Shirley Chau shirley.chau@mcbc.com 222 Admin. Assistant Ms. Tracy Chan tracy.chan@mcbc.com 221 Superintendent Mr. Chester Lee chester.lee@mcbc.com 241 Caretaker Mr. Charles Wong 236 COMING UP Nov 2 God Provides Philippians 4:10-23 Pastor Kevin Nov 9 Forgetting Our Religion Judges 17&18 Pastor Kevin Nov 16 Salvation to the Ends of the Earth Acts 13:47-49 Diego Lopes Nov 23 What Makes a Witness Mark 1:16-20 Jorge Sedaca Nov 30 Brother Against Brother Judges 19 Pastor Kevin As a former missionary, there is nothing that excites me more than hearing what God is doing to expand the glory of his name throughout the world. This month is dedicated to missions at MCBC and we have several wonderful events planned that will challenge us to participate in God’s work of Kingdom building. Our key speaker on Mission’s Sunday (16th) is Diego Lopes, pastor of Olivet Baptist Church. Diego is a Brazilian who served in South Africa as a missionary for ten years before coming to Canada to serve in a Portuguese/English church. In July several of us from MCBC went to downtown Toronto and helped in a memorable community outreach/evangelism day sponsored by Olivet. November is also an auspicious month for us as an English Division in that in after two years of searching we are excited to welcome Pastor Victor and his family to MCBC. Pastor Victor brings loads of ministry experience and will be a wonderful asset to the church, helping us to grow in our understanding and walk with God. Please take the time welcome them warmly. God has certainly blessed us in so many ways. As you worship with us this morning, my prayer is that you are overwhelmed with the love of God and the sufficiency of his sovereign grace. Have a blessed day. In Christ, Pastor Kevin (647-470-9255) Table of Contents Announcements Small Groups 6 Sunday School Info / Picnic 7 Your Story 8 Calendar 9 Prayer Items 10 Numbers / Sports Ministries 11 4-5 Events 1 NOV Joint Prayer Meeting A joint prayer meeting with the theme “Proclaiming Christ” is happening between 10:00 am to 12:00 noon on Saturday. All are welcome!. 2 NOV Daylight Saving Times Ends Please remember to turn your time backwards one hour that morning. 7 NOV Short Term Missions Sharing This is a wonderful time to see, hear, and taste of God’s goodness to our MCBC missions teams that went out throughout the world this past summer, as well as catch a vision for what may be coming in 2015. 23 NOV 4th General member’s meeting The 4th General Member’s Meeting of 2014 will be held in the Sanctuary on Sunday, November 23 at 12:45pm. All members of MCBC are encouraged to attend. 13 DEC Joint Christmas Celebration Others YLD Children The Preschool Ministry has changed its name to “Bee-liever”, and a new format of worship has been introduced. To avoid interruption, please do not bring younger siblings or “re-join” us after the English worship’s singspiration as we will have our own singspiration time. Please prepare your child a backpack with bottled water, a simple snack and offering money. Also, reviewing their learning at home with them is helpful for their spiritual growth! If your children are 2½ years old or older, please join us! Thanks for your cooperation and support. 2nd floor Safety For the safety of the children, we ask that you avoid the 2nd floor on Sundays from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm unless necessary. If you require access to the balcony, kindly use the stairs inside the sanctuary. Children and their parents who are signing them in and picking them up, as well as YLD teachers and helpers, are welcome to access 2nd floor as usual. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Operation Christmas Child Shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child is now available. Come all as we celebrate together “The Good News”. Church News 1. Pastor Edward Leung is away on vacation from November 25 to 30. 2. We welcome Rev. Victor Lee and family to our church. 4 Latest News > mcbc.com AV Team Recruitment Do you have an ear for the perfect mix or an eye for impeccable presentation? If you answered yes to either of those questions, we’re looking for you! We are currently looking for faithful and willing individuals to serve on the AV team. Please contact Jon Wong (av.worship.mcbc@gmail.com) for more information. Outreach/Evangelism Team Leader Do you have a heart to see people come to a saving faith in Christ? We need you! We are looking for a person to help serve the English Division by leading our outreach and evangelistic ministries. Please contact Amy Lam (edm.chair.mcbc@gmail.com) for more information. Children Counsellors Recruitment of Pastors Grace Fellowship (for Grades 5 and 6) is looking for counsellors. If interested, please contact Deacon Richard Wong (richardbear@ rogers.com) or Pastor Ada Yu (ada.yu@mcbc. com) for more details. 1. Senior Pastor (Full-Time) Children’s Ministry Teachers Children Worship is looking for small group teachers and helpers to serve between 11:00 am to 12:30 pm every Sunday for the next quarter (December 2014 to February 2015). If interested, please contact Corinne Har (corinnehar@gmail.com) or Deacon Richard Wong (richardbear@rogers.com) Traffic Team Come and join our Traffic Team to help maintain a safe and orderly parking lot for our brothers, sisters, and guests before and after Sunday Service. It’s a great way to put our servant hearts into practice! Please contact Patrick Lum (adm.mcbc@gmail.com) for more information. The Senior Pastor is required to have solid faith in Christ, be compassionate, and people-oriented with strong communication and servant leadership skills. A minimum of 7 years of pastoral experience preferably under a North American multicultural setting with a Masters degree in theological education from an accredited and recognized institution. A giftedness in preaching and teaching is expected. For interested candidates, please visit our website at http://www.mcbc.com for further details or to submit your application via email below.. 2. Cantonese Pastor (Full-Time) The candidate must be a theological school graduate with excellent communication skills in Cantonese. His/her task will be to help nurture the Cantonese congregation. For inquiry or application, please email us hiring@mcbc.com. 5 The ABCs of Disciple-Making Earlier this year in our small groups we studied Robert E. Coleman’s wonderful little book The Master Plan of Discipleship. Since this is missions month, it would good for us to be remember the six key biblical factors that prompted the explosive growth of disciple making in the early church and recommit ourselves to making them an important part of our daily lives. While Coleman’s insights are not necessarily new, they are indispensable for any church that wants to have a real impact for the Kingdom of God. 1. We need to have a vision for the Kingdom of God, that he would want to be glorified by all people. 2. We are called to win the lost that are within our sphere of influence, the natural relationships providentially arranged by God. 3. Everyday activities of life provide us with times of fellowship that nurture interdependency and real community. 4. Witnessing is not a program, but a lifestyle that everyone is called to live out. 5. We need to have a personal devotion to live for Jesus that is evidenced by obedience to his precepts and will, and directed by a willingness to count the cost to follow in his footsteps. 6. A growing experience of Christlikeness or holiness. If we can truly live out these principles, demonstrating a joyful dependency on a loving and merciful God, we will be a mighty witness for Jesus in our community and around the world. My hope is that your heart’s desire is to see others come to saving faith in Jesus and that you will take every opportunity to speak of Jesus this month. God bless. Pastor Kevin 6 COMING IN NOVEMBER! Follow Me by David Platt Youth Grace | Grade 5 & 6 2nd and 4th Friday, 7:30 – 9:00 pm mcbcgracefellowship@gmail.com Timotheus | Grade 7 & 8 Fridays, 7:30 – 9:30 pm timotheus.fellowship@gmail.com Koinonia | Grade 9 – 12 Fridays, 7:30 – 9:30 pm koinonia.fellowship@gmail.com Adult/Family Covenant | Young Family Saturdays, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Priscilla Wong – info@priswong.com John | Young Family Fridays, 7:30 – 9:30 pm Wilson Lau – wtwlau@gmail.com Pneumatos | Post-Secondary Saturdays, 5:30 – 7:00 pm pneumatos.mcbc@gmail.com Salt & Light | Adult 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 7:30 pm Paul Hung – phung4jc@gmail.com Peniel | Adult 1st & 3rd Sundays, 1:00 pm Karen Tsang – ktsanglum@hotmail.com Patrick Lum – pactrick.lum2009@gmail.com What did Jesus really mean when He said, ‘Follow Me’? For many Christians, following Jesus is seen as best done from a distance. We want to be disciples as long as doing so does not intrude on our lifestyles, our preferences, our comforts, and even our religion. But what if we really took the time to look Jesus in the eye and see who he truly is? What if we really listened to Jesus’ words and heard what he is truly saying? When people truly engage with Jesus’ personal invitation to follow him, everything changed for he is worthy of all our trust and all our affections., This class will motivate all of us to experience the grand purpose for which we have been created: to exalt the glory of God by spreading the gospel of Christ—to make disciples who are making disciples. Dec 7 ~ Feb 23 | 11:15 am - 12:30 pm Baptism (Start Jan 2015) Teacher // TBA Starting Point Do you want to know the truth of God, Jesus Christ and to have eternal life? Starting Point is for people who are curious about God, or who have a new relationship with Jesus Christ, or are returning to church after being away for a while. The class will have plenty of discussions, questions and answers. Teachers // Larry Chan, Edward Tsang Have you accepted Jesus Christ into your heart as your personal saviour and Lord? Are you ready to step out in obedience to openly acknowledge Jesus Christ before others in water baptism? This class will help you learn more about God, our sinfulness, God’s grace and salvation. •Why did Jesus institute this right of passage? •Why do we dunk people in water? •Why is this step necessary to my spiritual life? Teachers // Pastor Kevin Fish | Career Thursdays, 8:00 - 10:30pm Daniel Woo – woo_daniel@hotmail.com Bread | Young Career Saturdays, 5:30 - 7:30 pm bread.mcbc@gmail.com Dec- Feb Bible Studies for Life Grade 7/8 BoysB-26 Freddy Lam Bible Studies for Life Grade 7/8 Girls B-28 Joanna Cheung Explore the Bible - Esther, Grade 9 Ezra,& Grade 10/11 Nehemiah Grade 12 TBATBA TBA Ellena Tsang TBA Agnes Chung For more information please contact: nurturing.mcbc@gmail.com 7 8 9am Prayer Meeting 7:30pm Prayer Meeting Scouts 7pm Badminton 9:30am Eng Worship 1st week of advent 10am Prayer Meeting 1pm Basketball 12 3456 30 10am Joint Prayer Meeting 1pm Basketball 9am Prayer Meeting 7:30pm Prayer Meeting 9:30am Eng Worship 4th General Member’s Meeting Missions Sunday Scouts Scouts Pastoral Staff Retreat 7pm Badminton Small Group FUN! Night 2425 26272829 23 10am Prayer Meeting 1pm Basketball 7pm Badminton 7:30pm EDM meeting 17 18 19 2021 22 9am Prayer Meeting 7:30pm Prayer Meeting 9:30am Eng Worship 9am Prayer Meeting 7:30pm Prayer Meeting 9:30am Eng Worship Council Meeting 16 10am Prayer Meeting 1pm Basketball 1011 12 131415 9 Scouts 7pm Badminton 8pm Nurturing Heads Meeting 34 5678 9am Prayer Meeting 7:30pm Prayer Meeting Scouts 7pm Badminton 7:30 pm STM Sharing 10am Prayer Meeting 9:30am Eng Worship Deacon’s Board Meeting (YLD & ED) 1pm Basketball Daylight Savings Tell us YOUR story at : communicate.mcbc@gmail.com 2 We want to hear FROM YOU! 9am Prayer Meeting 7:30pm Prayer Meeting Scouts 7pm Badminton 1pm Basketball 9:30am Eng Worship 10am Joint Prayer Meeting We are a community and a family of believers who are called to love one another (John 13:34) and help carry each other’s burdens (Galatians 6:2). We are to confess our sins to one another and pray for one another (James 5:16). We are to exhort one another daily (Hebrews 3:13). This means we need to have some degree Sometimes, I think we tend to be of vulnerability and grace—on the part ignorant of some of the struggles and of the person we want to help and on sufferings of people. We’re great when our own part. We need to remember someone or a family is going through that the church is not composed of a crisis, or when there is something saints, but rather sinners whom God we know we can do. But if someone has called and is molding to become is suffering from burnout, depression, his saints. The church is for the broken or the darkness of the soul, we tend and we do not expect you to come to adopt the “if we don’t see it, if we fixed. Rather, here you will find the One don’t hear it, it doesn’t exist.” We don’t who will make you whole and we will speak of it, and it will either go away be with you every step of the way. or the person will “get over it.” We are like ostriches, sticking our heads in the sand and hoping things will go back to normal. On the other end of the MT WT F S 27 28 29 30311 spectrum, we tend to tell people that it is because they did not do this, or they did not do that (they need to pray more or have more faith; that if they confess their sins to the Lord, they will be forgiven and find peace). We ignore the hurting person and just jump straight into what they should do to fix it. But Is this really the church? November@mcbc In one of my counselling courses, this statement came up: “We say that ‘The church is for the broken,’ but we expect you to come fixed.” We talked about it because there have been many cases where the church forgets that we are imperfect people and there is still brokenness, even if we have “the love of Christ” or “the joy of the Lord.” It is okay if you are not “all together.” Being a follower of Jesus does not mean you are a happy, perfect person from the get-go. It means you are a continual work in progress until the Lord calls you home or he comes again. There will be times when you are not at your best, and you shouldn’t have to be afraid to let others know. S 26 *Mandarin *English Ellena Tsang * Young Life *Cantonese A Church for the Broken 9 PRAYER ITEMS COME AND PRAY WITH US Tuesday | 7:30 pm Saturday | 10:00 am Sunday | 9:00 am ATTENDANCE 350 WORSHIP SERVICE 7th 263 175 SEPT 14th 21st 28th English 253 189 299 218 Children 114 118 105 97 SUNDAY SCHOOL English 7th 14th 21st 28th 50 51 53 - Youth 80 67 67 - Children 99 84 91 - N/A 88 OUR CHURCH Pray for the retirement plans of Rev. Wong, a new senior pastor and for stability and spiritual maturity during our transition. PTL for God’s provision of a Pastor Victor Lee for our congregation. Pray for Pastor Victor’s family as they adjust to a new church setting: Joyce (wife) and 2 daughters Hannah and Jessica. Pray for a new Cantonese pastor to come soon. Pray for the Joint Christmas Celebration Dec 113th and for the crossdivisional organizing team. Pray for our participation in Operation Christmas Child and for the good reception of gifts, that they would have true spiritual impact for God’s Kingdom. EDM // PTL for the people sign up to serve our Lord and the awareness of the serving opportunity in different ministries Nurturing // Pray for people contemplating baptism. Pray for seed that grows and blooms and not falls on rocky ground. Pray for more ED members to be eager and willing to commit to joining the Sunday school classes regularly. 10 Sports Ministry// Pray that participants remember that this is an outreach opportunity and desire to serve as such. Small Group Ministry // Pray that the small groups will take the opportunity to have a fun, joint event in November and meet Pastor Victor. Caring// Pray that we can better intentionally engage our newcomers. YLD// Pray for YLD initiative to notice the unnoticed in our current youth ministry through all the environments. There’s still a few not being noticed, but praise God we identified the culture hindering this. Children// Pray for more teachers for Bee-liever ministry. lowship with God and love for each other as they seek Him out daily through His word. Sports Ministry// Pray that participants to best use this is an outreach opportunity and desire to serve as such. For enrolment and scheduling for the coming year. DRIVEN// Pray that ALTER EGO will help our students to know who they are in Christ as they explore their place in the world. 14-SEP 21-SEP 28-SEP OFFERING MCBC COMBINED $50,000 2014 General Missions BUDGET 2,072,405 242,450 TO-DATE 1,083,860 151,467 $25,000 $0 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN AUG SEP Contact: outreach.mcbc@gmail.com Saturday Basketball | 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Drop-in basis. All skill levels and ages are welcome to play in a fun yet competitive environment. Contact: Cyrus Choy (cyrus.choy@gmail.com) Pray for the serious lack of helpers at all levels as we struggle with increased enrolment of children in all classes. Sunday Night Basketball | 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm Open for those who are attending MCBC in any function (service, fellowship, small group, etc.). Contact: Kenny Chan (chan.ck.kenny@gmail.com) Pray for the planning of Grace Fellowship. Youth Leaders// Pray for the leaders to have constant fel- 7-SEP OUR WORLD Pray for the sharing of Children Ministry in tomorrow’s pastoral meeting. Praise God for our first Parent’s Lounge with all parents available to come and vested in their son’s spiritual growth, and willingness to help out in various ways for other parents. 0 Chinese Christian Basketball Ministry Sunday Night Games: October to June @ Milliken Park Community Centre Contact: Joyce Chau (jee.chau@gmail.com) For more information on unreached people groups please visit www.joshuaproject.net Thursday Badminton | 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Family and all levels are welcome. Pre-registration is required as space is limited. Contact: Amy Lam (amylam7933@gmail.com) 11 FIRST TIME? If this is your first time at MCBC, we hope you enjoyed the service today! We’re glad you are here and hope that you find our church to be a place where you can get to know God and others better. Please stop by our Welcome Desk downstairs for more information about how to get connected. t: s i r g 9 :1 w4 e th w o l ol you m F i “ o a , ake n.” t ocl m d e e m f me h Pr t l t d o wil s o vo g an t e d D rvin ai and I sher s fi he e, Se d m n A Ch in t Ma Sunday Worship Time English | 9:30 am - 10:45 am Children | 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Youth | 9:30 am - 10:30 am Cantonese | 8:00 am - 9:00 am | 11:15 am - 12:30 pm Mandarin | 9:15 am - 10:45 am 9580 Woodbine Ave Markham, ON L6C 1H8 Tel: (905) 887 6222 | Fax: (905) 887 2496 www.mcbc.com | info@mcbc.com
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