This document provides information about upcoming online services and events at Bethesda (Bedok-Tampines) Church Ltd in Singapore. It announces details of services on October 31 and November 1, including livestreamed and on-demand options in different languages. It also shares about the Breakthrough House Zoom room for prayer ministry after services and a testimonial of healing. Other announcements include an upcoming evangelism training, book launches, marriage mentoring training, midweek Bible study, a job portal for members, and condolences shared.
This document provides information about various upcoming events and services at Bethesda (Bedok-Tampines) Church Ltd, including their 34th anniversary celebration, upcoming sermon series, online service times, Breakthrough House testimonies and meetings, book launches, evangelism training, marriage mentoring training, job opportunities, and a condolence. It encourages continued participation in online services and downloading of the TraceTogether app or token. It also includes the church's purpose, vision, mission and scripture meditation/prayer focus for the week.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) providing information about upcoming events and services for the week of June 19th, 2016. It includes details about a sermon series on the Beatitudes, opportunities to volunteer for community outreach events, youth programs like KidShine camp and Vacation Bible School, and a prayer rally with Franklin Graham in Olympia. It also provides the church's financial update and ways to give online.
This document provides information about Bethesda Church's upcoming services and events. It includes details on service times and languages, upcoming speakers and their topics, notices about reserving seats for onsite services, and announcements for various programs and activities like book promotions, seminars on mental health, Bible studies, camps for children, and job opportunities for members affected by COVID-19. Contact information is also provided for the church.
This report summarizes the ministries and activities of the Oregon City Evangelical Church in 2009. It discusses efforts to raise up new disciples and launch a young adult ministry. While one program celebrating its 20th anniversary ended due to changes, the church believes God will provide new opportunities. It also overviews plans for a day camp to replace Backyard Bible Clubs and praises volunteers and staff for their work in the church and community.
This document is the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated October 25, 2015. It provides updates on upcoming church events, Bible study groups, committee meetings, and financial reports. It encourages the congregation to participate in missions and get involved in various church activities. It also shares a message about replacing the aging boiler system and requests donations to fund half the project.
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This document provides information about upcoming online services and events at Bethesda (Bedok-Tampines) Church Ltd in Singapore. It announces details of services on October 31 and November 1, including livestreamed and on-demand options in different languages. It also shares about the Breakthrough House Zoom room for prayer ministry after services and a testimonial of healing. Other announcements include an upcoming evangelism training, book launches, marriage mentoring training, midweek Bible study, a job portal for members, and condolences shared.
This document provides information about various upcoming events and services at Bethesda (Bedok-Tampines) Church Ltd, including their 34th anniversary celebration, upcoming sermon series, online service times, Breakthrough House testimonies and meetings, book launches, evangelism training, marriage mentoring training, job opportunities, and a condolence. It encourages continued participation in online services and downloading of the TraceTogether app or token. It also includes the church's purpose, vision, mission and scripture meditation/prayer focus for the week.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) providing information about upcoming events and services for the week of June 19th, 2016. It includes details about a sermon series on the Beatitudes, opportunities to volunteer for community outreach events, youth programs like KidShine camp and Vacation Bible School, and a prayer rally with Franklin Graham in Olympia. It also provides the church's financial update and ways to give online.
This document provides information about Bethesda Church's upcoming services and events. It includes details on service times and languages, upcoming speakers and their topics, notices about reserving seats for onsite services, and announcements for various programs and activities like book promotions, seminars on mental health, Bible studies, camps for children, and job opportunities for members affected by COVID-19. Contact information is also provided for the church.
This report summarizes the ministries and activities of the Oregon City Evangelical Church in 2009. It discusses efforts to raise up new disciples and launch a young adult ministry. While one program celebrating its 20th anniversary ended due to changes, the church believes God will provide new opportunities. It also overviews plans for a day camp to replace Backyard Bible Clubs and praises volunteers and staff for their work in the church and community.
This document is the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated October 25, 2015. It provides updates on upcoming church events, Bible study groups, committee meetings, and financial reports. It encourages the congregation to participate in missions and get involved in various church activities. It also shares a message about replacing the aging boiler system and requests donations to fund half the project.
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The document discusses the importance of family and community from a biblical perspective. It covers four topics:
1) God created the family as a foundation of companionship between a man and wife.
2) A safety center where people can support each other to prevent failure or rejection.
3) A learning center where parents raise children in the instruction of God and discuss faith regularly.
4) A play center where people can enjoy life with their spouse and community through activities like a football party. It also discusses a service center where people help and serve others.
This weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) provides information for the upcoming week. It summarizes the previous Sunday's sermon focusing on 1 Corinthians 1, calling Christians to be holy people in a confused culture. It also advertises upcoming church events, classes, volunteer opportunities, and provides a financial update for the church. The sermon for the following Sunday will focus on Matthew 9:35-38 about harvesting souls.
This document profiles a father and son who share many similarities in their lives and upbringings. They both have 5 kids, attended the University of Utah where the father was a professor of finance and the son earned a degree in finance. They both love skiing, backpacking with family, and living adventurous lives. The document explores the influence of fathers on their children and quotes scriptures about fathers and sons.
The document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It includes a summary of Paul's prayer from Ephesians for strength through the Holy Spirit. It also lists the church's upcoming services, events and needs including an Ash Wednesday service and a youth trip to Snozone. Financial information and prayer requests are included. The newsletter aims to keep members informed about the church's ministry and opportunities to participate.
This church was established in 1925 and believes that becoming holy through faith leads to happiness. The church strives to be welcoming and help people form or grow relationships with God. It has a choir, music ministry, and upcoming events like a comedy show and pilgrimage. New members and a seminarian are announced. Job opportunities are posted on Mondays.
The Fredericksburg Pregnancy Center is transitioning and opening a new location on October 1st. They have launched a website and Facebook page to promote the center. The current Bethany Pregnancy Center continues serving more women who are choosing life. The new center has started an abortion recovery Bible study. They ask for prayers for more volunteers and workers, and donations of office equipment, furnishings, and to host showings of the pro-life movie October Baby. They are holding a Walk for Life event on October 6th to raise funds and awareness of the new ministry.
The document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) providing information about upcoming events and services. This week, Pastor Lindsey Eklund gave a sermon introducing the parables of Jesus, explaining their purpose and guidelines for interpretation. Upcoming Sundays will feature additional sermons focusing on individual parables. The newsletter also provides information about worship services, children's programs, volunteer opportunities at the food bank, and financial details.
The birth of Christ is God’s deepest intention to love. Jesus is the ‘yes’ to God’s love – reminding us that God is already here and now…always ready to be with us in our becoming something new. Christmas is a time for us to move out of darkness...by beginning to see with a new set of eyes the glory of the God that shines around us. See what I mean...
This document discusses Trinity Sunday at Chapel by the Sea. It mentions that the Dolphin Window and another window with three fish represent the Trinity of God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It also provides information about an upcoming Vacation Bible School and congratulates some Chapel Youth for their softball success.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 20, 2014. It provides a summary of the church's sermon series on Acts, announcements for upcoming church events, a financial snapshot, and prayer requests. The sermon for this week focuses on Acts 8 and discusses how Philip preached the good news of Jesus in Samaria and to an Ethiopian man he encountered. The newsletter also advertises upcoming events like an all-church family retreat in August and a production of "Snoops" by the church's Kidshine program.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing information about upcoming church events and activities for the week of April 6th, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on teachings from the cross focusing on the theme of abandonment. It also announces various bible studies, meetings, service opportunities and needs for the local food bank occurring that week.
The document is a weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated March 10, 2013. It provides information about upcoming church events, sermon topics, and volunteer opportunities. Specifically, it discusses an upcoming sermon on Ephesians 5:21-33 about submission within marriage and other relationships. It also announces a potluck lunch the following week to hear from a missionary couple from India. Finally, it provides the church's schedule for Holy Week and Easter services.
Modern Day Tent Makers Reprint of Article from the Word of Faith Magazine September 2013 Kenneth Hagin Ministries
http://www.rhema.org/PDFs/WOF/2013SeptWOF.pdf
This document provides a summary of the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 6, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on Acts focusing on "God's Spirit-Filled People". It summarizes the scripture reading from Acts 6:1-7 about selecting seven men to oversee the distribution of food to widows. The document also announces upcoming church events like a rummage sale, float trip, and family retreat. It provides the church's financial snapshot and requests for the local food bank.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing information about upcoming sermons, events, and needs for the church. The main sermon this week discusses how the church in Laodicea had lost its passion, values, vision, and righteousness as described in Revelation 3:14-22. Upcoming events include an outdoor adventure trip, Father's Day service, Mariners game outing, and Vacation Bible School. The newsletter also provides updates on the church's finances and needs for the food bank.
The document describes the journey of a Christian drama ministry team as they tour the West Coast of the United States. It details how their van broke down in Nebraska and how the local church community rallied to help fix it. It then outlines the rest of their tour performances and outreach in Oregon, California, Arkansas, and West Virginia. It discusses their goals to recruit new members and focus more on prison ministry outreach.
This document discusses the importance of rediscovering and living out the truths of the Bible. It notes that many Christians today know less of the Bible and calls readers to contend for the faith through regularly reading Scripture. The document promotes a Bible reading plan to help readers journey through the entire Bible in a year and focus on essential passages. It also advertises a month-long emphasis on developing radical gratitude through understanding guilt, grace, and gratitude from the Heidelberg Catechism.
Maximiano and Jo-Anne Tagactac are missionaries in Mindanao, Philippines seeking to reach the lost through preaching the gospel. Their ministries include Sunday worship services, home visits, Bible studies, prison ministry, radio ministry, and outreach to remote areas. Their goals are to saturate Mindanao with God's word, preach the message of salvation, build lives in Christ through discipleship, and establish Baptist churches. They request prayer and financial support to devote full time to evangelism and ministry.
This document discusses the need for church planting and proposes planting a new church in Firestone, Colorado. It notes that while the population of Firestone has grown significantly in recent years, 64% of residents are unchurched. The authors believe God has called them to start this new church. They request prayer and support as they aim to launch Firestone Baptist Church in August 2010, with the goal of reaching the many unchurched residents in the area.
This document provides information about the 14th European Jeongseong Condition from August 3rd to September 11th, 2012. It summarizes excerpts from True Father's speech at the Abel Women UN Inauguration Assembly and encourages reading his full speech daily. It also urges preparing for the Cosmic Blessing on February 17th, 2013 by bringing tribal contacts to workshops. Nation and communities are asked to participate fully in this condition and European Leadership Conferences to accelerate building Cheon Il Guk.
Although we speak of bringing in the Completed Testament Age, our culture was falling into the Old Testament again. So the question can arise, “Why did we digress into an Old Testament-like culture, and with that kind of culture how are we going to inherit the foundation of Christianity which is a universal religion?”
The document discusses the importance of family and community from a biblical perspective. It covers four topics:
1) God created the family as a foundation of companionship between a man and wife.
2) A safety center where people can support each other to prevent failure or rejection.
3) A learning center where parents raise children in the instruction of God and discuss faith regularly.
4) A play center where people can enjoy life with their spouse and community through activities like a football party. It also discusses a service center where people help and serve others.
This weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) provides information for the upcoming week. It summarizes the previous Sunday's sermon focusing on 1 Corinthians 1, calling Christians to be holy people in a confused culture. It also advertises upcoming church events, classes, volunteer opportunities, and provides a financial update for the church. The sermon for the following Sunday will focus on Matthew 9:35-38 about harvesting souls.
This document profiles a father and son who share many similarities in their lives and upbringings. They both have 5 kids, attended the University of Utah where the father was a professor of finance and the son earned a degree in finance. They both love skiing, backpacking with family, and living adventurous lives. The document explores the influence of fathers on their children and quotes scriptures about fathers and sons.
The document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC). It includes a summary of Paul's prayer from Ephesians for strength through the Holy Spirit. It also lists the church's upcoming services, events and needs including an Ash Wednesday service and a youth trip to Snozone. Financial information and prayer requests are included. The newsletter aims to keep members informed about the church's ministry and opportunities to participate.
This church was established in 1925 and believes that becoming holy through faith leads to happiness. The church strives to be welcoming and help people form or grow relationships with God. It has a choir, music ministry, and upcoming events like a comedy show and pilgrimage. New members and a seminarian are announced. Job opportunities are posted on Mondays.
The Fredericksburg Pregnancy Center is transitioning and opening a new location on October 1st. They have launched a website and Facebook page to promote the center. The current Bethany Pregnancy Center continues serving more women who are choosing life. The new center has started an abortion recovery Bible study. They ask for prayers for more volunteers and workers, and donations of office equipment, furnishings, and to host showings of the pro-life movie October Baby. They are holding a Walk for Life event on October 6th to raise funds and awareness of the new ministry.
The document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) providing information about upcoming events and services. This week, Pastor Lindsey Eklund gave a sermon introducing the parables of Jesus, explaining their purpose and guidelines for interpretation. Upcoming Sundays will feature additional sermons focusing on individual parables. The newsletter also provides information about worship services, children's programs, volunteer opportunities at the food bank, and financial details.
The birth of Christ is God’s deepest intention to love. Jesus is the ‘yes’ to God’s love – reminding us that God is already here and now…always ready to be with us in our becoming something new. Christmas is a time for us to move out of darkness...by beginning to see with a new set of eyes the glory of the God that shines around us. See what I mean...
This document discusses Trinity Sunday at Chapel by the Sea. It mentions that the Dolphin Window and another window with three fish represent the Trinity of God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It also provides information about an upcoming Vacation Bible School and congratulates some Chapel Youth for their softball success.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 20, 2014. It provides a summary of the church's sermon series on Acts, announcements for upcoming church events, a financial snapshot, and prayer requests. The sermon for this week focuses on Acts 8 and discusses how Philip preached the good news of Jesus in Samaria and to an Ethiopian man he encountered. The newsletter also advertises upcoming events like an all-church family retreat in August and a production of "Snoops" by the church's Kidshine program.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing information about upcoming church events and activities for the week of April 6th, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on teachings from the cross focusing on the theme of abandonment. It also announces various bible studies, meetings, service opportunities and needs for the local food bank occurring that week.
The document is a weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated March 10, 2013. It provides information about upcoming church events, sermon topics, and volunteer opportunities. Specifically, it discusses an upcoming sermon on Ephesians 5:21-33 about submission within marriage and other relationships. It also announces a potluck lunch the following week to hear from a missionary couple from India. Finally, it provides the church's schedule for Holy Week and Easter services.
Modern Day Tent Makers Reprint of Article from the Word of Faith Magazine September 2013 Kenneth Hagin Ministries
http://www.rhema.org/PDFs/WOF/2013SeptWOF.pdf
This document provides a summary of the weekly newsletter from Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) dated July 6, 2014. It discusses an upcoming sermon series on Acts focusing on "God's Spirit-Filled People". It summarizes the scripture reading from Acts 6:1-7 about selecting seven men to oversee the distribution of food to widows. The document also announces upcoming church events like a rummage sale, float trip, and family retreat. It provides the church's financial snapshot and requests for the local food bank.
This document is a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church providing information about upcoming sermons, events, and needs for the church. The main sermon this week discusses how the church in Laodicea had lost its passion, values, vision, and righteousness as described in Revelation 3:14-22. Upcoming events include an outdoor adventure trip, Father's Day service, Mariners game outing, and Vacation Bible School. The newsletter also provides updates on the church's finances and needs for the food bank.
The document describes the journey of a Christian drama ministry team as they tour the West Coast of the United States. It details how their van broke down in Nebraska and how the local church community rallied to help fix it. It then outlines the rest of their tour performances and outreach in Oregon, California, Arkansas, and West Virginia. It discusses their goals to recruit new members and focus more on prison ministry outreach.
This document discusses the importance of rediscovering and living out the truths of the Bible. It notes that many Christians today know less of the Bible and calls readers to contend for the faith through regularly reading Scripture. The document promotes a Bible reading plan to help readers journey through the entire Bible in a year and focus on essential passages. It also advertises a month-long emphasis on developing radical gratitude through understanding guilt, grace, and gratitude from the Heidelberg Catechism.
Maximiano and Jo-Anne Tagactac are missionaries in Mindanao, Philippines seeking to reach the lost through preaching the gospel. Their ministries include Sunday worship services, home visits, Bible studies, prison ministry, radio ministry, and outreach to remote areas. Their goals are to saturate Mindanao with God's word, preach the message of salvation, build lives in Christ through discipleship, and establish Baptist churches. They request prayer and financial support to devote full time to evangelism and ministry.
This document discusses the need for church planting and proposes planting a new church in Firestone, Colorado. It notes that while the population of Firestone has grown significantly in recent years, 64% of residents are unchurched. The authors believe God has called them to start this new church. They request prayer and support as they aim to launch Firestone Baptist Church in August 2010, with the goal of reaching the many unchurched residents in the area.
This document provides information about the 14th European Jeongseong Condition from August 3rd to September 11th, 2012. It summarizes excerpts from True Father's speech at the Abel Women UN Inauguration Assembly and encourages reading his full speech daily. It also urges preparing for the Cosmic Blessing on February 17th, 2013 by bringing tribal contacts to workshops. Nation and communities are asked to participate fully in this condition and European Leadership Conferences to accelerate building Cheon Il Guk.
Although we speak of bringing in the Completed Testament Age, our culture was falling into the Old Testament again. So the question can arise, “Why did we digress into an Old Testament-like culture, and with that kind of culture how are we going to inherit the foundation of Christianity which is a universal religion?”
Announcements and Opening Prayer March 9, 2014tkennedy4010
This document contains announcements and information for church services and activities at 34th Street Church. It includes an opening prayer, scripture reading, announcements about weekly prayer calls and meetings for various church ministries such as men's ministry, marriage ministry and children's ministry. It also provides logistical information about parking, seating, food/drink policies and giving during services.
This document is a newsletter from Good Shepherd Lutheran Church providing updates on church activities and events. It discusses the resumption of the church's outreach program called "The Shepherd's Table" which provides meals to senior residents. It also announces that Sunday school and youth programs will be starting up again, and encourages members to participate in various church activities and volunteer opportunities. The pastor signs off by inviting members to attend an upcoming service commemorating 9/11 and to get involved in the church community.
This document is a newsletter from Good Shepherd Lutheran Church providing updates on church activities and events. It discusses the resumption of the church's outreach program called "The Shepherd's Table" which provides meals to senior residents. It also announces that Sunday school and youth programs will be starting up again, and encourages members to participate in various church activities and volunteer opportunities. The pastor signs off by inviting members to attend an upcoming service commemorating 9/11 and to get involved in the church community.
The document is a magazine from the Covenant Community Methodist Church. It includes articles on the pastor's family sharing their life stories, how to change one's perspective at work, tips for building stronger families, and a meditation on science and faith. It also advertises upcoming Holy Week services and contains regular sections on asks, crafts, recipes, music and more. The magazine aims to provide abundant and satisfying coverage of the church's life and ministry.
The document summarizes the progress made on constructing the House of My Dreams facility to help children in need. It states that the first two floors are finished and work continues on the third floor. It thanks donors for their support and prayers, which have allowed the project to become a reality. It provides updates on integrating new girls into the home and relying on God's provision through donations to feed and care for the 60 people now living in or visiting the home daily.
This document provides a weekly newsletter from the Woodinville Community United Methodist Church (WCUMC) for the week of October 5, 2014. The main topics covered are:
1) A summary and reflection questions for a sermon series on 1 John chapter 5 about living as children of God through faith and obedience.
2) Upcoming events at WCUMC including outdoor adventures, prayer services, Bible studies, and a missions emphasis month.
3) Announcements about supporting local missions through donations of food and time, and an upcoming mission trip to Nepal and Thailand by members of WCUMC.
The HUB Bible school was started in 1996 in Serbia and has since grown significantly. It has had 350 total students who now serve as leaders across the Balkans. The school currently has its 20th generation of students, totaling 22 people. The school aims to equip students to spread the gospel through spiritual growth and Bible study. It has also started organizing camps to serve families with disabled children or children with cancer, which have been well received. The school gives thanks to God for His faithfulness and guidance over the years.
This document summarizes and celebrates a two-day event commemorating the 9th anniversary of Sun Myung Moon's ascension. Key details include:
- Leaders from different religions came together to pour water in a symbol of religious unity, in line with God's will.
- Speeches from Dr. Yun Young-ho and the son of True Mother's prophet emphasized peace, love for God, and guidance to bring people to the Messiah.
- A ceremony provided hope and guidance for members' problems through prayers to heavenly parents.
- The document expresses deep gratitude to True Mother for the spiritual experience and blessings on the anniversary of True Father's ascension.
Proclaim the word of the Lord with this traditional worship template, complete with scripted fonts and beautiful religious paintings. Rich in old world imagery and charm, these slides are fairly simple to update, with mainly text over images. This theme lends itself well for use in worship and prayer presentations as well as general announcements.
Eucharistic celebration of first holy communionShirley Valera
This document describes a Eucharistic celebration for First Holy Communion. It provides details of the event including the celebrant, parish, date and time. It outlines the order of service including songs, readings, prayers and a homily. It includes prayers said by the first communicants and their parents expressing gratitude.
This document is a newsletter from Our Saviour Lutheran Preschool providing information to parents about end of the year events. It thanks parents for their support, discusses scholarships, announces an art party and summer birthdays celebration. It also provides the schedule and location for the closing gathering and gives information about registration for the next school year.
This document is a collection of messages from friends and family congratulating Ian and Kathy on their 25th wedding anniversary. The messages praise Ian and Kathy for their strong marriage, for being loving parents who raised their children well, for their generosity and commitment to their community, and for being an inspiration to others in how they follow God and care for those around them.
The document contains announcements for various church activities including prayer meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings, a men's ministry meeting, a cleanup day at the church, a praise dance rehearsal, children's ministry and leadership council meetings, and new member orientation. It also announces a "I Won One" Sunday to encourage inviting friends and family to church and several ministry meetings. Finally, it announces the start of registration for the church's 2014 summer camp.
The document is a newsletter from Marianne Moses sharing about her missionary work in Santa Rosa de Copan, Honduras. It provides updates on planting churches, holding a wedding for a couple who recently became Christians, starting a Spanish Bible study, preparing for new missionaries to arrive, meeting students at the local university, and celebrating Holy Week. The newsletter concludes by thanking supporters and providing contact information for donations or to receive future newsletters.
Pope Francis gave a homily during Mass for the 500th anniversary of the Evangelization of the Philippines. He summarized that God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, and that the Gospel message is Jesus himself, who gives us life. The source of our joy is being loved by God throughout our lives. God loves us so much that he gave us his entire life through his Son.
The document discusses poverty levels and statistics in the Philippines. It states that in 2009, a family of five needed PhP 4,869 monthly to meet food needs and PhP 7,017 to stay out of poverty. 20% of children between 5-16 do not attend school and 4 Filipino children under 5 die every 30 minutes due to poverty. The regions of VII, V, and VI have the highest number of poor families, with Cebu in Region VII and Cebu and Negros Occidental provinces having the largest shares.
The document contains the church's mission statement, notices about upcoming events, a letter from the minister discussing predictions of the end of the world in 2012 and how Christians can face the future with hope, obituaries, wedding and baptism announcements, and a thank you letter about children from an orphanage in Ukraine visiting for Christmas.
This document discusses several prophecies and prophets throughout history including:
- Nostradamus and his prophecies about the coming of Christ from the East to Asia and Korea specifically.
- Fatima and the Marian apparitions where Mary gave a message to be delivered to the Pope in 1960.
- The meaning and symbolism of prophecies in the Book of Daniel, Book of Revelation, and shape of Korea relating to the Second Coming of Christ and establishment of God's kingdom.
- Prophecies indicating 2000 years of preparation for Christ's return culminating in revelations given in Korea.
This document discusses several prophecies and religious figures that are claimed to have foretold or been connected with Sun Myung Moon and the Unification movement. It mentions prophecies by Nostradamus, Fatima revelations, Alice Bailey, William Branham, and communications from spiritualist Arthur Ford that are said to reference Moon. It also discusses meetings and writings by Sir Anthony Brooke about Moon's message of universal unity and human oneness. The document aims to show how these diverse sources collectively pointed to Moon's emergence and mission.
Was Jesus meant to marry, have children grand-children ...
was the Cross just a second alternative that did bring Spiritual
but not Physical salvation.
Here are introduction the the Divine Principle view.
Wolli Wonbon is an early manuscript of the Divine Principle written by Sun Myung Moon in 1951-1952 while living as a refugee in Pusan, South Korea. It contains almost 700 pages covering all aspects of the Divine Principle in a condensed form. While difficult to understand for ordinary people, it laid the foundation and roadmap for Moon's teachings. There is ongoing work to translate Wolli Wonbon into English to make it more accessible. It provides important insights into early understandings of theological concepts like the cross, God as both Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother, and the mission of Jesus and the Second Coming.
- The sermon discusses the providence of Cheonshimwon and its role in uniting Heaven and Earth. It highlights True Parents' teachings on becoming one with God and Christ.
- Testimonies are shared about experiences at Cheonshimwon prayer rallies, feeling True Father's heart and tears, and being spiritually revived.
- The sermon emphasizes that through Cheonshimwon, all people can attain a state of oneness with Heavenly Parent and True Parents, fulfilling the purpose of creating humanity in God's image.
This Sunday sermon discusses spiritual principles from the Bible and Divine Principle. It covers topics like the relationship between the physical and spiritual worlds, the law of attraction, discerning good and evil spirits, and fallen human nature. The sermon argues that modern ills like depression, violence and addiction have spiritual roots in original sin and the fall of man. It presents a solution in millions of messiahs and true parents who can achieve salvation for all of humanity. The sermon encourages praying for inspiration to reach higher levels of goodness.
The document discusses humanity's fall from God and the restoration process. It states that after the fall, humans became "half human" and could no longer experience God with their five spiritual senses. True Parents were needed to restore this. The document also references the spirit world, mentioning that spirits grow through nourishment from God and the physical world. It advocates living for the sake of others to deny one's fallen nature and follow God.
This document discusses the spiritual world and the original homeland that humanity is meant to return to. It states that the spiritual world is the original homeland, but that humanity currently lives a fallen life on Earth in exile. God has been establishing religions to train and guide people to qualify to return to the original homeland, with the standard being living for the sake of others. The document then shares excerpts from the biography of Hak Ja Han about Satan trying to attack her as an infant but being defeated by her mother, indicating she was destined to defeat Satan. Finally, it lists examples of prophecies around the world that pointed to the year 2000 and the Second Coming.
This document discusses several topics relating to spirituality and the spiritual world, including:
- The human being has both a physical and spiritual aspect.
- Swedenborg described life after death where the spirit continues living in a spiritual world in a spiritual body that corresponds to the physical one.
- Swedenborg said that both good and bad people fully survive physical death and our destiny is determined by our actions in life.
- Ann Lee, the founder of the Shakers, believed that sexual relations were the root of all sin based on her interpretation of the Garden of Eden story.
- A Course in Miracles was dictated to Helen Schucman by an inner voice she identified as Jesus, and discusses
This document discusses biblical prophecies and prophecies concerning the Second Coming of Christ. It summarizes various prophecies from the Old Testament, New Testament, Korean prophecies from the Chung Gam Nok text, and prophecies of Nostradamus. It discusses how these prophecies foretold the appearance of the Messiah in Korea and the establishment of God's kingdom on earth. The document also references how spiritual figures like Sundar Singh, Swedenborg, and others supported the idea of the Second Coming and resurrection of the body.
The document is a collection of quotes from Sun Myung Moon about the relationship between God and humanity. It discusses how human beings were created to be temples for God to dwell in. It says had Adam and Eve not fallen, God would live in our hearts and we would express God through our senses. It also talks about how Jesus came as the perfect temple for God and how through attaining perfection, one can become a temple where God's spirit lives. The quotes explore how God needs a physical form to manifest and rule over creation, and how through love, the spiritual and physical can be united.
This document provides a glossary of Korean spiritual terms used in the Unification movement. It defines abbreviations and short vocabulary for important texts, locations, and concepts. Key terms explained include Cheon Il Guk, the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth, True Parents as the representatives of God, and the goal of establishing a world of peace under the heavenly parent. The document traces the origins and meanings behind the movement's terminology and emphasizes their significance for realizing God's ideal of one family under God.
Sermon DP & Beatitudes Part 2of2 - True Family - Owner of Peace & LineageBengt & Maarit de Paulis
The sermon discusses the Beatitudes from the Bible and their relationship to Divine Principle teachings. It provides quotes from Rev. Sun Myung Moon's speeches comparing the Old Testament commandments to Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. The sermon encourages living for the sake of others and finding one's ideal partner to establish a God-centered family. It concludes with a prayer and well wishes for the week.
The document is a summary of a sermon given on the Beatitudes from the Gospel of Matthew. It discusses each of the nine Beatitudes that Jesus taught, relating them to Divine Principle teachings. For each Beatitude, it provides biblical context and an explanation of what Jesus meant in light of the Principle. The overall message is that through understanding the Principle, we can grasp Jesus' true meaning when he promised nine kinds of blessings to those who live according to his teachings.
The document provides scriptural evidence from both the Old and New Testaments to support key claims of the Divine Principle, including that:
1. The Fall of Man was sexual in nature, as hinted at in passages like Genesis 3:7 and Psalm 51:7.
2. Jesus came primarily to be accepted and establish a Holy Family through marriage and children, as was prophesied, before his death, as acceptance was necessary for salvation according to John 6:29.
3. There will be a New Adam and Eve, like Jesus, who will fulfill the mission of creating a sinless Holy Family and establishing God's Kingdom on Earth, as passages like Joel 2:28 and John 16:
The document discusses the life and purpose of Jesus Christ and Dr. Sun Myung Moon. It provides background on their births and missions to establish the foundations for a new heaven and new earth. It also references spiritual laws, principles, and the providence to establish God's kingdom.
This document discusses numerology and its relation to divine principles and scripture. Some key points:
1. Numbers are said to have a metaphysical existence and were important in ancient cultures like Greece. The Bible also emphasizes certain numbers like 40.
2. Divine Principle texts explain that numbers represent spiritual concepts - like 3 representing God as the unity of dual characteristics. All things grow through 3 stages according to mathematical principles.
3. Certain numbers hold providential meaning and are periods of indemnity - like the number 4 representing restoring the four position foundation or 40 representing separation from Satan. Restoring these numbers is necessary to establish the foundation of faith.
This document discusses the difference between cults and religions. It notes that early Christianity, Islam, and other major religions were initially regarded as cults. It suggests that the real difference between a cult and religion is about 100 years - once a group survives for multiple generations, it is considered a religion rather than a cult. The document provides historical examples and argues that groups must moderate behaviors and beliefs to survive across generations within a society. It cautions against accusing other religious groups of being cults when they are reasonably decent and function as citizens.
Un Jin Moon gave a sermon about the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. He discussed how Jesus gave Peter the keys to bind and loose on earth and heaven. True Father then explained the providence to establish home churches and tribal messiahship in order to restore what Jesus could not fulfill and realize the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. He emphasized living for others and experiencing the Kingdom of God internally through love of God and neighbor.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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2. Cheon Bo = Heavenly Treasure
Cheon Bo Couples = Those who fulfills
430 Ancestor Liberation/Blessing
430 new members on Earth
3. The responsibility of the Cheon Il Guk Cheonbo
couples is important.
Through you, only the beautiful environment of the
kingdom of heaven will remain, an environment
in which those in our second and third generations
will naturally attend Heavenly Parent and return
love, joy and glory to him.
Therefore, the responsibility of Cheonbo couples,
who are to realize Heavenly Parent’s dream, is a
weighty one.
/True Mother Aug 24 2021
True Peace Magazine Oct.
9. Beloved True Mother, our gratitude is limitless for
Your love to Heavenly Parent and us, the children.
We are overwhelmed by the blessing of this wonderful
festival and we pledge from the bottom of our heart to
invest in our tribe, to educate and lead our children to
Heavenly Parent and to extend our tribe to all humankind
as the Heavenly Parent Holy Community.
As we, the Polish community enjoying this wonderful
festival we send our heartfelt greetings to You.
All our hearts go out to Korea and even we are far away
we feel so close in heart. Dearest True Mother, we thank
You and greet You.
Your Polish children on their behalf
Martha and Christoph Kral
15. Dear True Mother,
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
We just finished a small breakfast and we are still talking
about the celebration we just went through with you. The
2 new Cheon Bo couples from Czech Republic are
sharing about the process, how they first did not fully
understand, but how they understand now how important
and crucial this step to become Cheon Bo family is. We
are gratelful for your grace and trust, but also for your
patience because as much as we try, we are still on the
way and would be lost was it not for you, True Parents
being always forgiving, always hopeful and always
trusting again and again.
With all 8 Cheon Bo families in Czech we determine to
spread the foundation and next year offer even more
new Cheon Bo families!
18. Our Beloved True Mother
We are very happy to see You healthy and happy.
As always Your message deeply touches our heart.
This CheonBo festival shows us how much Heveanly
Parent and True Parents love us, and give Blessing
to us as a CheonBo couple.
We promise to make much more effort to make Heveanly
Parent and True Parents' dream to establish
Cheon IL Gook all over the world come true.
True Mother thank you for your trust in us.
True Mother we love You.
CheonBo couple: Hovhannes and Nora Barseghyan
from Armenia.
22. We are immensely grateful to True Mother for this grace
bestow by you to all of us and the opportunity to be a
part of this Great Cheonbo Festival in celebration of
the 9th anniversary of True Father's Holy Ascension.
We do not feel worthy of such a blessing but we hope
to be a precious and sincere offer so that the providence
advances throughout the Cosmos and we can become
crystalline families that honor the true Parents and
the Heavenly Parents.
23. We congratulate all the Victorious Cheonbo couples
in Europe and the Middle East and around the world
for their unconditional investment and sincere love
to our True Parents.
May we become those who remove Heaven and Earth
to bring joy to your heart, pride to our ancestors and
a divine heritage to our descendants.
Our journey has only just begun and we promise until
our last breath to bring victories in the name of our nation.
Thank you True Parents for trusting us
24. Amazing Testimonies;
Early African 1916-1921-1936
”Though with no means of modern telecommunication
technology, the two prophets were able to communicate
spiritually and regularly transmitted messages to one
another.
They were the John the Baptists for the Second Coming
in Africa.”
more
www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/english/eTestimonies.htm
John Gyasuma
27. Short Vocabulary:
AGS =Absolute Good Spirits
CBG = Chambumo Gyeong, Holy Textbook
CSG = Cheon Seong Gyeong, Holy Textbook
CIG = Cheon Il Guk, Two persons become one, KoH
CP = Cheong Pyeong, Spir. training ground Korea
DP = Divine Principle, v1973
EDP = Divine Principle, v1996
ODP = Original Divine Principle, 2008
KoH = Kingdom of Heaven
LSA = Lord of Second Advent
OT = Old Testament
NT = New Testament
CT = Completed Testament
TF = True Father, SMM = Sun Myung Moon
TM = True Mother, Hak Ja Han Moon
TTM = Teaching and Textbook Material (G=Great)
UC = Unification Church
See also extended Vocabulary:
http://www.slideshare.net/bdp003/vocabulary-uc
28. Remember the beauty in Gods nature is there
to inspire the most Holy original inside us all!
Have a great Blessed week. Prepared for 2nd, 3rd Gen inspiration by Bengt, Sweden-Finland.
Foto: Anna-Maria
Finland 2021