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SUMMARY:Ordinary Time after Pentecost
DESCRIPTION:WHAT IS IT?\nOrdinary Time refers to the time between the two cycles of Advent-Christmas-Epiphany and Lent-Easter-Pentecost. They are marked as “After Epiphany” and “After Pentecost” respectively. \nWHY DO WE CELEBRATE IT?\nOrdinary Time itself has no central theme\, but Scripture readings during After Pentecost often emphasise the Kingdom of God and the reign of Jesus\, through the work of his body\, the Church. We learn that the ministry of Jesus to the world continues through us\, and we minister out of the blessed hope we have of his glorious return. \nNOTHING ORDINARY ABOUT ORDINARY TIME\n“Ordinary” comes from the word “ordinal”\, referring to how the weeks are counted in order (e.g.\, 1st Sunday After Pentecost\, 2nd Sunday After Pentecost\, and so on). \nWHAT DO WE DO?\nWorship during this time generally adopts themes more related to the sermon series than the season itself. The season is punctuated by special holy days\, the source of the word “holiday”. \nGreen is used to signify growth and life. \nSpecial Days are observed\, including TRAC Conference Sunday. \nBOOKENDING THE ORDINARY\nThe first Sunday of After Pentecost is Trinity Sunday\, focusing on the doctrine of the Holy Trinity\, a crucial underlying statement of faith for all Christians. The last Sunday of After Pentecost is Christ the King Sunday\, focusing on how Christ reigns over all Creation as King\, and that this king will one day come back in glory – leading us back into the Advent anticipation. \nREFERENCES \nSenn\, Frank C. Introduction to Christian Liturgy. Minneapolis\, MN: FortressPress\, 2012.\nUnited Methodist Church.The United Methodist Book of Worship. Nashville\, TN: The United Methodist Publishing House\, 1992.
URL:https://www.brmc.org.sg/event/ordinary-time-after-pentecost-3/
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SUMMARY:Registration for Baptism and Membership Course (2H2024)
DESCRIPTION:Registration opens on 1 Sep 2024 and closes on 29 Sep 2024.  \nRegistration for Adult Baptism/Confirmation/Transfer of Membership  \nRegistration for Infant/Child Baptism  \nPlease visit our FAQs for the criteria and other details. \nSchedule  \n\n\n\nItem\nDates\n\n\nRegistration opens\n1 Sep 2024 (Sun)\n\n\nRegistration closes\n29 Sep 2024 (Sun)\n\n\nBMC session 1\n19 Oct 2024 (Sat)\, 1.30pm-3.30pm\n\n\nBMC session 2\n26 Oct 2024 (Sat)\, 1.30pm-3.30pm\n\n\nBMC session 3\n2 Nov 2024 (Sat)\, 1.30pm-3.30pm\n\n\nBMC session 4\n9 Nov 2024 (Sat)\, 1.30pm-3.30pm\n\n\nBMC session 5 (for parents)\n16 Nov 2024 (Sat)\, 1.30pm-3.30pm\n\n\nPastoral Conversations\n1 Nov to 1 Dec 2024 (4 weeks)\n\n\nAdmin Briefing\n30 Nov 2024 (Sat)\, 1.30pm-3.30pm\n\n\nBaptism Service\n14 Dec 2024 (Sat)\, 10am-12pm\n\n\nCARIM Service\n14 Dec 2024 (Sat) and 15 Dec 2024 (Sun)
URL:https://www.brmc.org.sg/event/registration-for-baptism-and-membership-course-2h2024/
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SUMMARY:CONNECT- Emmaus Walk Men’s Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:Emmaus Walk Men’s Fellowship meets on Saturdays to encourage men\, whether singles\, husbands or fathers\, to be men after God’s heart. \nMen’s Prayer Sessions\nSaturdays\, 6am-7am\, Wesley Hall \nMen’s Fellowship Sessions\nSaturdays\, 7am-8.30am\, Wesley Hall \nFIND OUT MORE
URL:https://www.brmc.org.sg/event/connect-emmaus-walk-mens-fellowship-36/
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SUMMARY:CONNECT - Caregivers' Training (Session 1/7)
DESCRIPTION:This is a 7-week training by the Caregivers Alliance from 14 Sep 2024 to 26 Oct 2024. \nAt these weekly training sessions\, we will go deeper into each topic and provide handles on how to cope with caregiving and better understand our loved ones. \nTopics covered: \n1. Introduction to Dementia\n2. Understanding Dementia\n3. The Brain and Treatment\n4. Empathy and Compassion\n5. Communication\n6. Self Care\n7. Home Care for Persons with Dementia \nWho should attend? \nThe talk and training are primarily for current caregivers of loved ones with dementia. \nIf you are a volunteer who is interested in finding out more\, please contact Chong Tian at the church office at 6256 4298. \nImpact of caregiving \nMost care recipients are either the caregiver’s parent (60%) or spouse (36%). It is painful for every caregiver to see their parents or spouse becoming frail in their older years (over 80% are over 80 years old)\, needing increasing medical care. \nAccording to the WISE study in 2015\, over 33% of seniors over 80 years old have dementia. Caregivers to older seniors need support to cope with caregiving for loved ones with dementia. \nWho will support our caregivers? \nJesus calls us to love God with all of ourselves and to love others. He calls loving and caring the “least of them” as loving and caring for Him. \n“And the king will answer them\, ‘Truly I tell you\, just as you did it to one of the least of these who are members of my family\, you did it to me.” – Matthew 25:40 (NRSV) \nFor most of us\, these are the “least of them” Jesus has called us to love and care — our parents\, our spouses\, and siblings. They are “least” because they need “help in personal care\, performing tasks inside or outside the home\, and arranging for transportation and medical care to deal with a range of health problems\, illnesses or disabilities.” \nOur Lord calls His church to support our caregivers: \n“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ\, the Father of mercies and the God of all consolation\, who consoles us in all our affliction\, so that we may be able to console those who are in any affliction with the consolation with which we ourselves are consoled by God.” – 2 Corinthians 1:3–4 (NRSV) \nSign up now \nGet in touch \n\nThe CONNECT Seniors Ministry meets regularly to G.R.O.W. – Graciously Ripen\, Overflowing with Wisdom from Above. \nJoin us and embrace the joy of growth\, wisdom\, and community.
URL:https://www.brmc.org.sg/event/connect-caregivers-training-session-1-8/
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