October 7th, 2012 Vol. 28 No. 41 SUNDAY W ORSHIP COM BINED SERVICE Preparatory Hymn Claude Yiu Prelude Winnie Lim Call to Worship Mark Heath/Kenneth Chong *Hymn HOP 25 Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven 1 *Invocation/Gloria Patri Responsive Reading Proverbs 21:16-31 Holy Communion [Michael, Adrian, Robert, Mark, Kong Vui] Hymn HOP 134 Break Thou the Bread of Life Hymn HOP 133 O Breath of Life Presentation of Tithes & Offerings 2 *Doxology /Offertory Prayer Scripture Reading John 6:16-21 Hymn HOP 287 Be Still, My Soul Pastoral Prayer/Message Rev Peter Blake/Yew Jinn Chieng The Storms of Life *Hymn HOP 283 Near to the Heart of God *Benediction/Threefold Amen Announcements 3 *The Lord Bless You and Keep You *Congregation Standing RHC Front Inner Cover 3 RHC Back Inner Cover 1 & 2
PASTORAL CHAT My dear readers, 1. Jordan ministry report In 2001 when our mission to Jordan began, we were glad to have the services of Brother and Mrs Chee Khuen Wah. After 10 years of fruitful ministry, the economic situation has changed, the factories are closing down and Chinese workers are no longer coming, Rev Chee and wife are in the process of rethinking their future ministry. Their latest report is printed for readers information and prayer. Will you please remember them daily before God s throne of grace? (The Chees letter follows). 2. Update on Jordan Ministry 2012 Dear brethren and prayer partners, Greetings to all of you in the precious name of our Lord Jesus Christ. As we enter the 11th year of our ministry (which is also our final year in Jordan), we look back on how the Lord has led us through thick and thin. Our hearts are filled with gratitude and praise for His grace and mercy. In retrospect, we recall some unforgettable events: a) Fatal road accident It happened in September 2002 when six Chinese workers were killed and 14 injured in a road accident. Among the death-roll, 2 were our sisters attending the church. Though we were devastated, the Lord touched hearts and many accepted Christ. b) The Iraq war It occurred the following year in 2003 when the US attacked Iraq and stirred up great fear in Jordan especially among the Chinese working in the garment factories of Irbid, Sahab and Karak. Nevertheless, we decided to stay put in Jordan to encourage the believers by sharing God s Word. Eventually it brought much comfort and peace to the Chinese believers. c) Interrogation by the Ministry of Interior In 2008, an Egyptian Pastor tried reaching out to the Muslims openly and it alarmed the Authority. As a result, he was expelled. Many foreigners in Jordan were called up, we included. I was interrogated for almost 2 hours and was threatened with imprisonment. Inwardly I was frightened and I thought that was going to be the end of our Jordan ministry. However, we were released the following day. Thank God for His intervention. d) Dwindling number of Chinese workers The strength of our congregation in Jordan Chinese Church has dwindled, reason being many factories have difficulties hiring workers from China, hence they began employing cheaper laborers from Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, etc.
Many of the Chinese believers have returned to China after their contracts expired. Presently, we have less than 20 in Irbid, 2 in Sahab and 10 in Karak. e) Sudden death of our missionary friend The recent news (as follows) has indeed brought shock and caused us to be dumbfounded: AMMAN Police on Friday announced the arrest of a 16-year-old who reportedly stabbed and killed an American teacher in Irbid Governorate last week. We knew the American teacher as a missionary from USA who has been living in Jordan for more than 20 years. She was attending the Irbid Baptist Church where we held our services for the Chinese believers. We attended her memorial service. Life indeed is like a vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away We need to live fully for Christ in our daily lives and to do whatever the Lord wants us to do. f) Ministry in the future As the ministry in Jordan is winding down, I have been approached by the following: 1. Dr SH Tow: After reading the Jordan report about the dwindling Chinese workers last Oct, he emailed me to consider serving in Pandan Chinese congregation. I did not accept his offer because the Chinese believers in Jordan still required our pastoral care. 2. Rev Pang Kok Hiong: He called me early January this year to consider serving with him in Pandan Chinese service on a rotational basis, i.e he suggested that both of us take turns to go for overseas missions, but I did not accept. f) Advice by Elder Choong (of Calvary Pandan) When we were in Singapore in July attending the funeral of Siew Eng s father, we met Elder Choong and he advised us to write to the Pandan Session concerning our new plan. I did that. In reply, Pastor Quek Suan Yew asked me whether there was any possibility for the work in China to continue from Singapore, and I have sincerely declined. As the Lord has laid upon our hearts for the mainland Chinese, we will move on to China (after the Jordan ministry ends in early November 2012) to continue ministering to the Jordan returnees, God willing. Just as Capernaum was the base for our Lord Jesus when He moved in Galilee to preach the Gospel, likewise we intend to stay in Taiwan and minister to the brethren in China. We covet your prayers. May the Lord bless you. Shalom. Khuen Wah and Siew Eng, 1 Oct 2012 Yours faithfully in Jesus our Lord Dr SH Tow
ANNOUNCEMENTS, PRAISE & PETITION 1. Rev Peter Blake: Thank God for the ministry of Rev Peter Blake and his wife Jessica at BPCWA. Rev Peter Blake will be returning to Queensland this evening, may God grant him a safe journey home. 2. As a result of the builder s inspection it is now deemed safe to use the upstairs toilets. However significant repair work will still need to be undertaken in the future. 3. Words of Life memory verse: see below for this week s memory verse revision. Collect your memory verse card in the foyer. 4. Thanksgiving & Prayer: 1. Thank God for the Ministry of Rev Peter & Jessica Blake at BPCWA. 2. Thank God for all the brothers and sisters who served at busy bees yesterday. 3. Please pray for Preacher Joseph Poon s visa application to Australia. 4. Please pray for Brother Patrick Liow, pray that God will grant him grace and strength to go through with his next stage of treatment in October. 5. Pray for the Uni students as they will be sitting for their exam in a few weeks time. 6. Pray for the spiritual and physical wellbeing of all members and worshippers. 7. Pray for safety and security in and around the church. WORDS OF LIFE MEMORY VERSE PROGRAM REVISION Psalms 46:10 Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth. Philippians 4:19 But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. Genesis 15:1 After these things the word of the LORD came unto Abram in a vision, saying, Fear not, Abram: I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward. Micah 7:18-19 Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of his heritage? he retaineth not his anger for ever, because he delighteth in mercy. He will turn again, he will have compassion upon us; he will subdue our iniquities; and thou wilt cast all their sins into the depths of the sea. Psalms 37:4-5 Delight thyself also in the LORD; and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart. Commit thy way unto the LORD; trust also in him; and he shall bring it to pass.
Service Duty (7/10) Combined- Holy Communion (14/10) Combined Speaker Rev Peter Blake/Yew Jinn Chieng Mark Heath/Kong Vui Yip Worship Leader Mark Heath/Kenneth Chong Elder James Wong/Joel Wong Prep Hymns Claude Yiu Kenneth Chong Musician Winnie Lim Lydia Pui Welcomers Jonathan & Bonnie Woo Dn Michael Lee Eddie Foo, Carol Wee, Albert Ho Offering Stewards Joel YY Wong, Kong Vui Yip, Kenneth Chong, Joel Wong, To Help Counting Offering Dn Michael Lee, Jonathan Woo Eddie Foo, Albert Ho Ushers Joel YY Wong, Ruth Wong Joel Wong, Christina Soon P.A. System Terry Chong Caleb Cheng Allan Ang, Irene Yap, Yi Jye Chieng Yi Min Chieng, Yi San Chieng Kitchen Duties Lilian Cheo Nancy Chai, Tammy Hsu JSS Singspiration Holy Communion Juanita Palm, Allan Ang Toddler Class Assistant Kim Voo An Ning Van Drivers Old Folks Home Ministry Eugene (M) Shie Tian, Caleb (C) Edward, Terry (U) Eugene (M) Shie Tian, Caleb (C) Edward, Terry (U) Subiaco Caleb Cheng (Christina Soon) Jason Tey (Karen Yap) Hall A: Mark Heath Hall A: Yew Jinn Chieng South Perth Hall B: Barry Palm Hall B: Mark Heath Bayswater Yew Jinn Chieng Dn Adrian Cheng APPOINTMENTS OF THE WEEK Tuesday 9/10 7:30pm Prayer Meeting Elder James Wong/Kong Vui Yip, Yew Jinn Chieng, Angeline Yong Wednesday 10/10 7:30pm Bible Night Class: 1 Kings Friday 12/10 7:30pm Fellowship Meetings: Regen/Youth 180 /CYAF/CYPG 8:30am Pre-Service Prayer Meeting 9:00am Sunday School/Basic Bible Knowledge Class 10:00am Combined Sunday Worship Service Sunday 14/10 12:00pm Mandarin Choir 12:15pm Church Van Depart 2:00pm Concorde (Nursing Home) 25 Anstey Street, South Perth Onslow Gardens (Nursing Home) 39 Hamersley Road, Subiaco 3:30pm Ben Ritcher Lodge (Nursing Home) 480 Guildford Road, Bayswater ATTENDANCE & OFFERINGS (30/9) Attendance: 177 (Combined-124; JSS-53); Prayer Meeting: 46 Offerings in Total: $3343.90 General Fund: $3343.90 (#3607-$394.40; #3608-Library-$67) Mission Fund: (10% of General Fund is set aside for missions) VERSE OF THE WEEK Psalms 46:10, Philippians 4:19, Genesis 15:1, Micah 7:18-19, Psalms 37:4-5.