Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Lenten Reflections: Week One

Dear Engin,

As you know we are now in the season of Lent. In the following weeks to come, I will begin to post reflections from Sunday's Gospel as well as the works from CG for those who either can't make it for CG or those who want the Gospel to be dissected for easier understanding.


- Shimon

Mark 1:12-15

And immediately the spirit driveth him into the wilderness. And he was there in the wilderness forty days, tempted of Satan; and was with the wild beasts; and the angels ministered unto him. Now after that John was put in prison, Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the gospel of the kingdom of God, and saying, the time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.

Drawing from Life's Experience

Did you know that an eagle knows when a storm is approaching long before it arrives? The eagle will fly to some high spot and wait for the winds to come. When the storm hits, the eagle sets its wings so that the wind will pick it up and lift it above the storm. While the storm rages below, the eagle is soaring above it. The eagle does not escape the storm; it simply uses the storm to lift it higher. It rises on the winds that bring the storm.

When the storms of life come upon us.... and all of us will experience them... we can rise above them by setting our minds and our belief toward God.

The storms do not have to overcome us; we can allow God's power to lift us above them. God enables us to ride the winds of the storm that bring sickness, tragedy, failure, and disappointment into our lives. We can soar above the storm. Remember, it is not the burdens of life that weigh us down; it is how we handle them.

None of us can escape from the storms of life that descend upon us. A death of a loved one, a sickness, the heartache of a child leaving home, the fear of growing older, this economic recession etc, all these unfortunate events are part and parcel of life. Yet, the eagle has a lesson to teach us all. The storms do not have to crush us or overpower us. Rather, we can soar above them as long as we trust in God who loves us. Yes! No matter how bad the storms are, God's love remains!

Meeting God in the Word

On this first Sunday of Lent, God reminds us of God's faithfulness, which is eternal and constant. God's faithfulness is what we can hold onto with joyful confidence.

In the first reading, we read about Noah and his family who survived the destructive flood because they placed their trust in God. In the safe haven of the ark, they rode high above the waves until the flood subsided and they reached dry land once again. God made a promise to Noah that there would never again be a destructive flood. After the immense thick rain clouds that drenched the whole earth faded away, a rainbow appeared as a sign of God's everlasting faithfulness to Noah, his children and all generations to come.

Today's economic recession can be likened to the great flood of Noah's time. Yet, God's rainbow continues to remain ever present and like Noah, we are called to live through stormy times with unwavering faith in God's love.

Many times, we are tempted to doubt and question God's faithful love for us, "I am a sinner through and through... how can God love me?" or "My family is in such a mess now, where is God?" This is why we need to intensify our prayer life by allocating time and space to be with the One who loves us the most. Lent is a time to face our storms head on! To enter the desert of our fears and to discover we are not alone. This 'desert' is also the inner space where God needs to reign again as King. There, in the desert of our heart, He will speak to us with words of love and rekindle our faith, hope and love.

In today's Gospel, Jesus was in the desert for forty days where he spent time with God His Father, in prayer. While being tempted in trying conditions, Jesus trusted that His Father would not abandon Him. Indeed, God sent angels to look after Jesus, the Beloved Son. When we face our fears, our faithful God can also minister to our needs.

'The time has come and the Kingdom of God is close at hand. Repent, and believe in the Good News.' (Mark 1:15) Let us listen to the cry of Jesus calling us out of our fears into the faithful embrace of the Father.

Questions to Ponder

What has been our attitude in facing moments of trial?
Have we found ourselves trying to discern God's will or solely relying on our own strength?
Can we name the fears that hold us back from responding to the call of Christ?
What steps can we take to create some space to listen to God each day?

Reaching Out

Many people are now feeling the impact of the recession. How can we, as a community, help those around us who are affected by this crisis? Spend time to develop concrete ways to assist a person/family in need.

Cell Group Prayer Buddy activities

Since this week will be the first time you’re introduced to your prayer buddy, do some self-introductions and share with each your individual prayer requests!

Cell Group Work

Go back home and dust off your bible. Compare Mark’s Gospel with Matthew’s and Luke’s. [Matt 4:1-11 and Luke 4:1-13] Contemplate the differences in the Gospels. How will your answers to the reflection questions differ if you were presented with Matthew’s or Luke’s Gospel instead? Say a prayer for guidance before you begin your reflection.

God our Father, in Your infinite love and goodness, You have shown us that prayer, fasting and almsgiving are remedies for sin. Accept the humble admission of our guilt and when our conscience weighs us down, let Your unfailing mercy raise us up. We make this prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen


Sunday, January 11, 2009

Welcome back tea!

Hey guys!

We're having a welcome back to school tea this Thursday, 15th Jan. Don't worry, its not all the way in the east this time, its in school!

We're hosting it outside LT4, this Thursday, form 6.30pm until 8.30pm. We're also catering dinner. Don't worry, the food will be good. We'll also play some ice breakers and stuff and there's plenty of time to get to know each other this Thursday!

So come and see your friends, eat together and have some fun before the labs kick in and drown us all. haha.

God Bless!

Friday, December 26, 2008

CSS SEng New Year Gathering/Ultra Cool CCG! =)=)‏

HEY FRIENDS! Hope that this Christmas was a good one for all of you! =)=)

anyway, as the title of this post states, Engin FCG and Science FCG are going to have our ultra cool new year gathering and CCG(combined cell group for the uninitiated!)

It would be great if you all can come join us in this celebration, as we come together to celebrate the new year and to thank God through sharing and fellowship!

Fear not dear friends, for this event is gonna be so happening, my parents are going to be jealous! But for that to happen, we will need all the happening ppl in Engin who have boardgames to bring them along! we will also be having awesome games and stuff! (no prizes though)

There will be dinner provided in the form of zi cha, which will be paid for by engin and science FCG. Even though we believe in providence, a love offering is required <3>

Ok, by now you will probably by dying to know when this ultra cool gathering is held, so here are the details (if you read until here, i love you deep deep.)

Date: 1st Jan

Time and place: Simei MRT at 1.30, going to Sam jie jie's house after.

Cost: Love offering ppl!

ok for any enquiries please call me at 96554318 kk!

In God's love,

Jeremiah

Thursday, December 4, 2008

December Holidays!

Shalom everyone! The exams are more/less over, and the holidays are here! So, we have a bunch of activities lined up for you! First up, there's...

CHRISTMAS CARWASH!

"Hi Everyone! Christmas Comm is organising a Christmas event to spread Christmas joy to some disadvantaged children. We supporting the Singapore children’s society (SunBeam) for this year’s event. It probably would be ideal if this joy didn’t come with a price-tag, but it does =( We’re holding a carwash at the Church of St Joseph’s (Bukit Timah) on the 14th of December for the morning masses (7.30am, 9.00am & 11.00am). Please leave your name if you’re interested and would like to be kept in the loop. Love, Christmas Comm 2008. =)" - As quoted from the Christmas Comm Publicity Head.

Yeah! So when you wanna come down and join us for this fun-filled morning, just drop me, Samantha (98632353) your name and contact details (eg. HP number and email address)! Hope to see you guys there! =)

Then there's also...

CSS RETREAT!


Well everything's to know is up there. So do join us for retreat as well!

Contact: Jeremiah (96554318)

And last but not least...

Up Close and Personal

Inviting young women below 30 years old: Do you know who are the Daughters of St. Paul? Up Close and Personal is your chance to explore who we are and why we do what we do! Join us for an informal sharing, Q&A on our mission and spirituality on 10 Jan 2009, Saturday, from 2pm to 6 pm. Please contact Sr. Jocelyn at 6560 8003 or fspvocation@yahoo.com for more information and to register.

Yep! That's all for now! Happy holidays and God Bless! =)

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Cell Groups

Hey guys!

We have officially ended our 12 week journey with our various cell groups but we will still be meeting up for outings! So if you want to be kept in the know, make sure your cell group leaders have your contact.

We will be starting up cell groups again next semester, so check this space for updates on semester 2 CGs.

On behalf of all the CGLs:

To our cell group members: thank you for journeying with us!
To those who did not join us this semester: we want to see you next semester!

God bless, everyone, and remember to keep praying through the exams. =)
"Even youths grow tired and weary,
and young men stumble and fall;

but those who hope in the LORD
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint."

-Isaiah 40:30-31

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Official Opening!!!

YAY! The enginfcg blog is finally out of the beta testing stages and into full-operation! Have a look around, and I'm really sorry if the layout and etc. isn't up to standard >.<>

Love,
Sean

Thursday, October 16, 2008

The Patrician Meeting

The Patrician Meeting is a discussion forum organised regularly by the Legion of Mary that aims to train Catholics to explain their faith to others as well as enrich their knowledge on the Church's teaching on certain controversial issues (past topics include purgatory, suffering, abortion, free will, etc.) The atmosphere is intended to be similar to that of a family discussion where each person is free to speak out without fear of being ridiculed or criticised, rather than a debate or an argument, or a lecture. Each Patrician Meeting lasts for two hours which includes a short opening talk by a lay speaker and input from a priest on top of the general discussion, as well as a break for refreshments.

The next one will be this coming Monday, 20 October, 7 p.m. at Central Library Theaterette 2. Topic is "I Can Do without Mary." We will be tackling the importance of Mary and Marian devotion. This is one of the issues that non-Catholics frequently bring up, so it's going to be useful. Hope to see you guys there!




God bless :)

Krizia