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MARCH 2012 PUBLICATION OF UCCP SABANG CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES Page 1 Lectionary and Schedule of Preachers for March 2012 Lenten Season “His Grace Continues its Work” Acts 13:38-43 4 “He Breathed the New Life of Faith” Second Sunday of Lent Transfiguration Sunday OT: Genesis 2:4-9 NT: 2 Cor. 5:11-19 Preacher: Pastor Bea 11 “His Presence Surrounds Us” Third Sunday of Lent OT: Isaiah 52:7-10 NT: John 2:13-22 Preacher: Pastor Ronell 18 “His Power Surrounds Us” Fourth Sunday of Lent /Church Workers Sunday OT: Isaiah 43:1-7 NT: John 3:14-21 Preacher: Sis. Wilma 25 He Provides” DLA Sunday OT: Jeremiah 33:12-18 NT: John 12:22-23 Preacher: Tess Camia HIS GRACE CONTINUES ITS WORK The Season of Lent serves us contemplating time on our spirituality, meaning contemplating wholistically. We are relating ourselves to the work of God our creator and to His Church. One of the most relevant self-examination aside from what is usual practice during Lent is to assess ourselves in a manner of being a keeper of others, understanding others and loving our homeland by seeking answer with personal contribution in the development of our native land. Looking on our historical facet of Christian colonization and missionary work among Asian countries, we see Philippines as one of the early Christian country whose nationalistic view is to protect and enrich our dynamic heritage. The Spanish regime conquered our homeland by battle using various deadly weapons, the Americans accomplished what the Spaniards failed to attain in 300 years. Instead of military expeditions, the Americans established the public school system and public health system, and build a network of trails and roads. Instead of foraging for food and stealing livestock, the Americans paid for their purchases and hired local labor at acceptable wages. History though, speaks better and much reasonable, and we are able to see how community of faith learn from their error and seek God’s grace for forgiveness. Fro m Roman Catholicism to mainline Reform Protestant Christian as history continues, generation of religious movement struggled with the Doctrinal dogma (views). In the issue of salvation through work, reformed Christians stands on the view of grace through faith in Jesus Christ that we are justified. As a result, we no longer have to be afraid to do work because the assurance of God’s presence in our lives is there, in the way we live our faith and with the people. The fundamental element of our faith in God depends fully on His grace. Acts 13:38-43 states that partnership despite of the Jews rejection to Paul and Barnabas they continued to preach the gospel of Salvation to the Gentile nation, and they did it because of the grace of God that is for all. As written in v.7 “I have made you a light for the Gentiles, so that, all the world may be saved.” This leads the Gentiles in gladness and praising the Lord’s message. In deep contemplation, exposure to various culture and traditions; relating to different religion, sect and determination, I realized, God speaks to a reality of “Christ within Culture”. A mixture of people, conversing to each other, sharing and giving respect in their expression of faith is essential. As I listen to people who suffer from discrimination because of cultural difference, primitiveness, I have learned to draw and appreciate the work of Jesus Christ for them even though some of them do not recognized Him. And to those who are followers of Jesus, we must learn to share to them the essential meaning of Christ the Messiah beyond religion and denomination. Because cross cultural experience confuses us, confessing the Christ of History and Christ within culture will lead people to God in union to redeem the dying creation. The grace of God continues as we live and serve together with people, His grace of Salvation provides power which leads us all in unity. God’s secret agenda of salvation is revealed in faith community and we too shall continue working so that no one would suffer eternally. MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF UCCP-SABANG CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES 410 DON PLACIDO CAMPOS AVE., SABANG, DASMARINAS, CAVITE 4114, PHILIPPINES ; Tel. No.: 416-0221 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 3 Website: sabangdisciples.org Facebook Account : Uccp Sabang

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MARCH 2012 PUBLICATION OF UCCP SABANG CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES Page 1

Lectionary and Schedule of

Preachers for March 2012

Lenten Season “His Grace Continues its Work”

Acts 13:38-43

4 “He Breathed the New Life of Faith” Second Sunday of Lent Transfiguration Sunday OT: Genesis 2:4-9 NT: 2 Cor. 5:11-19 Preacher: Pastor Bea

11 “His Presence Surrounds Us”

Third Sunday of Lent OT: Isaiah 52:7-10 NT: John 2:13-22 Preacher: Pastor Ronell

18 “His Power Surrounds Us” Fourth Sunday of Lent /Church Workers Sunday

OT: Isaiah 43:1-7 NT: John 3:14-21 Preacher: Sis. Wilma

25 “He Provides”

DLA Sunday OT: Jeremiah 33:12-18 NT: John 12:22-23 Preacher: Tess Camia

HIS GRACE CONTINUES ITS WORK

The Season of Lent serves us contemplating time on our spirituality, meaning

contemplating wholistically. We are relating ourselves to the work of God our creator and

to His Church. One of the most relevant self-examination aside from what is usual

practice during Lent is to assess ourselves in a manner of being a keeper of others,

understanding others and loving our homeland by seeking answer with personal

contribution in the development of our native land. Looking on our historical facet of

Christian colonization and missionary work among Asian countries, we see Philippines as

one of the early Christian country whose nationalistic view is to protect and enrich our

dynamic heritage. The Spanish regime conquered our homeland by battle using various

deadly weapons, the Americans accomplished what the Spaniards failed to attain in 300

years. Instead of military expeditions, the Americans established the public school system

and public health system, and build a network of trails and roads. Instead of foraging for

food and stealing livestock, the Americans paid for their purchases and hired local labor at

acceptable wages.

History though, speaks better and much reasonable, and we are able to see how

community of faith learn from their error and seek God’s grace for forgiveness. From

Roman Catholicism to mainline Reform Protestant Christian as history continues,

generation of religious movement struggled with the Doctrinal dogma (views). In the

issue of salvation through work, reformed Christians stands on the view of grace through

faith in Jesus Christ that we are justified. As a result, we no longer have to be afraid to do

work because the assurance of God’s presence in our lives is there, in the way we live our

faith and with the people.

The fundamental element of our faith in God depends fully on His grace. Acts

13:38-43 states that partnership despite of the Jews rejection to Paul and Barnabas they

continued to preach the gospel of Salvation to the Gentile nation, and they did it because

of the grace of God that is for all. As written in v.7 “I have made you a light for the

Gentiles, so that, all the world may be saved.” This leads the Gentiles in gladness and

praising the Lord’s message.

In deep contemplation, exposure to various culture and traditions; relating to

different religion, sect and determination, I realized, God speaks to a reality of “Christ

within Culture”. A mixture of people, conversing to each other, sharing and giving respect

in their expression of faith is essential. As I listen to people who suffer from

discrimination because of cultural difference, primitiveness, I have learned to draw and

appreciate the work of Jesus Christ for them even though some of them do not recognized

Him. And to those who are followers of Jesus, we must learn to share to them the

essential meaning of Christ the Messiah beyond religion and denomination.

Because cross cultural experience confuses us, confessing the Christ of History and

Christ within culture will lead people to God in union to redeem the dying creation. The

grace of God continues as we live and serve together with people, His grace of Salvation

provides power which leads us all in unity. God’s secret agenda of salvation is revealed in

faith community and we too shall continue working so that no one would suffer eternally.

MONTHLY PUBLICATION OF UCCP-SABANG CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES

410 DON PLACIDO CAMPOS AVE., SABANG, DASMARINAS, CAVITE 4114, PHILIPPINES ; Tel. No.: 416-0221 VOLUME 10 NUMBER 3 Website: sabangdisciples.org Facebook Account : Uccp Sabang

MARCH 2012 PUBLICATION OF UCCP SABANG CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES Page 2

DNEWS Editorial Bo ard

Ms. Rizalina Reyes

Ms. Nanette Barzaga Pastor Ma. Beate M. Hernandez

Wilma B. Pelagio , Anjell Samonte William Besario, & The Pastoral Team

Ms. Rose Calungin

Ms. Volet Tirona Jardiniano & Ted Malamug

GETTING to KNOW OUR NEW PASTOR

Getting to Know NEW Members of SCCD Two members were received on February 26, 2012 during worship after attending the Saturday sessions of Membership Discovery Class. Let us get to know these three household in the fold as we all together journey with them.

Joy Fauni was once an active churchgoer of UCCP Sabang in the old site, driven by the Lord‟s love and unending grace Joy find time to serve God through the ministry of women. She is now an active member of the Christian Womens Association which she feels to be a community to her. Joy is blessed to have SCCD in her life.

Regina Mendez mother to Kenneth and Argie Mendez, Regina has been with the community in the worship services and joyfully participates in the Christian Womens Organization activities, one of which is the recently held retreat at Parcon‟s Retreat House in Silang with the Theme: Paglago at Pagpapatuloy.

Interested to dance for the Lord? Tambourine Dance coaching/practice Please contact Honey Belmonte Offer your talent to the Lord and join the Praise and Worship Team. Please contact Mr. Avinson Matro For schedule of practice.

For counselling and prayer request, please contact your Pastors

[email protected]/ [email protected] 09219568327/09433564983 or 416-0221(Office)

Care to write? Send us your article for the month and contact our Pastors for the lectionary

[email protected]/ [email protected]

UCCP Sabang or find us at our website

KIDS CAMP 2012

When: April 23-26, 2012 Theme: I am a Friend of God…….. Bearers of Hope, Bridges of Love Age : 6 to 11 years old Niche Finding Registration Fee: P300.00 Bible Study / Arts and Craft or P10.00/day Group Dynamics Venue: Rehoboth Treasure Hunt Kaymisas Cavite Evening n’ Morning Worship Register now: Film Showing / Camp Fire Wilma Pelagio - 09169737400 Night

Palarong Pinoy

Inviting all members of the Church to

attend the THURSDAY BIBLE STUDY at

8PM-9PM. This March we shall be

studying on The Ministries of Jesus

Come and Learn.............

REV. BENJAMIN DATULAYTA GEVERA Blk 4 Lot 11, Istana Sub., Malagasang I-E, Imus Cavite

09261081040 (TM) Birthdate : March 23, 1952 Birthplace : Padada Davao del Sur Civil Status : Married Spouse : Rev. Remy MonteAlegre Gevera Children : Harold Ben M. Gevera Remie Claire M. Gevera Educational Background Seminary – Bachelor of Theology (1985-1989) Major in Pastoral Ministry College – Philippine Normal University (1998) Master of Arts Major in Guidance Counselling Philippine Christian University (1995) Bachelor of Arts Major in Psychology Church Assignments/Tenure 1981-1982 Student Pastor - UCCP Church of Christ Disciples San Mateo, Rizal 1982-1985 Pioneering Ministry - Bagong Bayan, Dasmariñas Cavite Bulihan, Silang Cavite 1985-1989 Student Pastor, Dumaguete Negros Oriental 1989-1992 Associate Pastor, Bishop Matias Cuadra Memorial Church Bagac, St Tondo Manila 1992-1996 Administrative Pastor, UCCP – Sta. CruzCavite City 1996-2002 Administrative Pastor, UCCP BAgumbayan, Taguig Manila 2002-2004 Administrative Pastor Bishop Sobrepena Memorial Church New Manila Quezon City 2004-2006 Administrative Pastor UCCP UCGS Bacoor Green Valley 2006-2009 Administrative Pastor UCCP Church of Christ Disciples San Miguel Noveleta Cavite 2009-2010 Administrative Pastor UCCP Sulukan Gen. Trias Buenavista Cavite 2010-2012 Administrative Pastor UCCP Church of Christ Disciples J.P. Rizal Makati City Conference Involvement Curriculum Writer for LCSMC Sunday School Material Facilitator to Lay Formation Program of the LCSMC

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HIS GRACE WORKS..........

In the Church we are annoyed by the idea that people easily judge and talk about us all the time, some would come to conclusion even if the event did not reach them right. One morning as I do my meditation, I happen to browse on the powerful message of hope reading from Luke 6:31 which declares: “Trust others as you want them to treat you.” Did we ever ask ourselves on the idea of experiencing the fateful event of a person which made them to act and gave us the authority to conclude?

We need to look beyond ourselves and see others as God sees them1....reading the word beyond would give us the meaning further than or more than, beyond is opposite of limited and within. There is a big difference between justice, mercy and grace. Dr. Benoni Silva-Netto in our Doctor of Ministry class defines: Justice is when we get what we deserve; Mercy is when we get what we don’t deserve and Grace is when we get more than and better than what we deserve. That brings us to the truth that the grace of God was given to us through the Son Jesus Christ, an act that is beyond and an act of love that is not limited. An old Indian proverb says “no one has the right to criticize another until he has walked a mile in his moccasins2.” Judgement and criticism should only happen when we have walked and done our part of being with them, and in their shoes, which sometimes rarely happen because we often live our own separate lives. Many, if not some do not care about each other, going further and walking extra mile then is sometimes impossible.

This month we are urged to see the continuing work of the Grace of God. That His life is a work and promise that went beyond understanding, Jesus articulated in his work and ministries to “always do to other what you would have them do to you”. It has given us to fulfil our roles and look beyond to extend ourselves to others. God’s grace therefore is a gift that was given to us even if we do not deserve its favour, all because of God’s love that we are being saved and redeemed.

At home, parents taught their children to say the grace before meal, it is sometimes usual that these habits are passed on to our children and equally expected of us as parents to be teaching a right value to our family. This made me realize how prayer and grace are sometimes associated with each other; it was the grace of God that we are made well in life. All of us are living and moving under God’s care. It is on the table that we recognize the bounty of God’s love as He blesses us and provide us of our needs. Grace is a greek word (χαρις), the English translation of a greek word meaning “that which brings delight, joy, happiness and good life.

We read grace in the New Testament 170 times, a reminder of the favour that was given to us in our frailty to sin. God is continuing and will be working for the grace that is for us. How about giving grace to others? If God is doing this for us, how can we give back the grace that was freely given to us?

Paul and Barnabas in our biblical text for the month proclaimed the graciousness of God that many Jews sought for them to speak more of the forgiveness of sin. They were driven to witness for the Lord and so His mighty power and love shall be proclaimed, notice how Paul and Barnabas’ lives were used as vehicle towards understanding of the vastness of the grace of God, they were more driven to make known the goodness of God, they were busy working for the glory of God, they were not busy talking about other people’s lives.

In our days, we are therefore called to proclaim the power of God, we are to be reminded that we ought to become witnesses and living testimony of the grace of God, it is in us and in our lives that reflects the result of the grace that is not limited. We have the responsibility to testify in our words, actions and lifestyle how God has saved us and continue His work of grace. This means that we are really called out to minister, to become mission centered Church, to become people oriented Church, to become determined to communicate the actions of Love, making true the grace that was shown to us and for us through the life that was shed on the cross for the many.

May we therefore as a church, called out and sent forth to proclaim and honour God through our lives.

__________________ 1 Harold Sala, TODAY COUNTS a guidelines for a Meaningful Life., OMF Literature Inc. 2006

2A native North American heelless shoe made of deerskin

MARCH 2012 PUBLICATION OF UCCP SABANG CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES Page 4

Church Referendum confirming Rev. Benjie Gevera as first term Administrative Pastor for 2012-2014. The Church Referendum conducted on February 12, 2012 to confirm the Council Action of calling Pastor Benjie for the first term as Administrative Pastor for SCCD yielded votes of 70% yes, 9% no and 21% abstain, thus approval of the said action. Pastor Benjie will assume his first term for the said office as Admin Pastor of SCCD beginning June 1, 2012 after the Conference Annual Session where church workers assignments are confirmed. Let us welcome our new Pastor.......... SCCD responds to UCCP call for Membership Renewal. 66% of the worshippers responded freely to the call for Membership Renewal last February 26, 2012, members dropped their cards with their Annual Denominational Contribution (ADC). The Elders in their regular meeting for March will sit and classify each member according to rightful category as stipulated in the UCCP Constitution and By-Laws. The membership renewal cards will continue to be made available especially for those who were not present in worship on that Sunday. The amount collected from the ADC will be remitted directly to the UCCP National Office together with the list of members who formalized their renewal. This ADC, as articulated in the UCCP National Council Action in October 2006 will go toward the support of Church Growth and Development programs of the UCCP that will include support to acquisition and titling of church lots, construction of chapels and educational building, among other Program of the General Assembly. Nomination Period closes March 4. The Nomination Period which was opened on February 5 closes on March 4 as set by the NOMELEC being the last Sunday for nomination, some moments shall be allotted for filling out of nomination slips. Below is the list of outgoing and incumbent officers. Election Sunday is on April 22 , 2012

Board of Elders(vacancies:3)

Outgoing (Class 2012)

Vic Fauni

Emma Acuna

Lina Reyes

Incumbent (Class 2013)

Remy Gabriel Susan Mabattung (in place of Miriam Gerero) Willie Ramos Leony saquilayan

Board of Christian Education(vacancies:3)

Outgoing (Class 2012)

Liza Ranieses

Mitchie Sapida

Irene Rimbon

Incumbent (Class 2013)

Jhem Fauni Lodivina Matro Sheila Sapida Teena Saquilayan

Board of Deacons(vacancies:3)

Outgoing (Class 2012)

Gerry Pelagio (in place of

Nanette Barzaga)

Violy Fauni

Tina Tirona

Incumbent (Class 2013)

Allan Saquilayan Angela Ferrer Ellen Baysa

Other Outgoing Council Officers (position is good only for a one year term) Finance Secretary: Maria Ney Poculan (qualified for re- election to the same position, on her 3

RD year of service)

Treasurer: Cianita Fauni (qualified for reelection, on her 2

ND year of

service) Auditor: Shirly Fauni (qualified for re- election to the same position

SCCD celebrates Love at Recuerdo’s. Some

23 couples

and 17 singles

went to Recuerdo’s a furnitur

e haven of antiques and original Chicken Inasal Restaurant at Silang Cavite on February 12, 2012. This annual Valentine Activity held and organized by the Board of CE was themed: Why I Love You so Much? With a segue way discussion of Love as Passion or Promise using the metaphorical love of Hosea to Gomer showing God’s unfailing to his people. SCCD Pastors Ronell and Bea served as speakers and inspirational messenger for the said event.

Board of Trustees(vacancies:4)

Outgoing (Class 2012)

Cecile Mendoza (3rd term)

Monina Frani

Joey Belmonte

Incumbent (Class 2013)

Lito Fauni

Jasper de Ocampo Angelo Calungin Sam Tabiando (in place of Wilson Almanzor but refuse due to work schedule)

D’NEWSBITS

MARCH 2012 PUBLICATION OF UCCP SABANG CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES Page 5

SCCD Pastors speak at UCCP Cosmopolitan Church

Imus. Pastors Ronell and Bea spoke at the Love

Fellowship and Worship of the UCCP Cosmo Imus on February 12, 2012. Reflecting on the theme, “Iisang

Pag-ibig, Iisang Damdamin at Iisang Mithiin” This

fellowship gathered some 20 couples and 15 youth

representing the Local Church with their effort to

observe the meaning of joyful relationship with the

Lord and with the community. UCCP Cosmo Imus is shepherd by Pastor Loida Soncuan one of the

Ordinands of the LCSMC for 2012.

ASH WEDNESDAY held on February 22, 2012. Pastors and believers came

together in worship and prayer to the Lord on the day of the beginning of Lent. Ash Wednesday service has been observed in SCCD since 2006. It is

therefore being the day declaring our nakedness to sin and repentance to God. The Ash that was used in the Old Testament for the forgiveness of sins

and admittance of our connectedness to animosities was remembered and done today as a community of faith. SCCD Hosts CYF Grand Fellowship. About 230 young

people from 43 churches came to SCCD on February

19, 2012 for the LCSMC CYF Grand Fellowship dubbed

as “Rematch: Defend Your Title”. With the LCSMC CYF

Committee chaired by Ms. Yjeen Protacio and CYF

Officers led the youth to a lively and faith warming

experience. The Grand Fellowship shared reflections

and impact of God’s love and spiritual growth as Young

people were inspired by the Message brought by Rev.

Joshua Lujero of UCCP Buenavista.

Movements in church officers’ roster confirmed. The Church Council confirmed the movements within church officers’ roll. Trustee Wilson Almanzor was substituted by Trustee Sam Tabiando being the next in rank to Church Election result of 2011.

SCCD Hosts UMCC Grand Fellowship. About 25 Church men

from different Christian denomination came to celebrate UMCC

regular fellowship hosted by UCCP Sabang on February 26,

2012. Our very own young people led the fellowship singing,

Elder Willie as liturgist and Mischelle Quezon as song leader. The

Rev. Ronell Henandez challenged the UMCC on the Love of God

as prescribed in John 3:16. UMCC or United Men of Cavite for

Christ was organized during the time of Pastoral Ministry of the

Rev Samuel Torres in UCCP Sabang together with Bro. Dave

Samson.

LEADERSHIP that BUILDS launched on January 28, 2012. Attended by 22 members of the CRO’s and Church Leadership the initial framework of the seminar that is phased to 4 parts was spearheaded by the BCE. This activity will continue the work from January to April with schedule and facilitators: January 28, 2012 – Ma. Cristina Saquilayan February 25, 2012 – Pastor Bea Hernandez

March 31, 2012 – Rev. Ronell Hernandez April 28, 2012 – Jeramie Fauni Bringing our talents and gifts for the purpose of advancing Christ mission and vision in the Church’s life, Leadership that Builds hoped to lead the church towards leadership empowerment for servanthood.

LCSMC 14th Annual

Session Watch Corner

When: May 10-12, 2009

Friday-Saturday

Who: Delegates from

About 45

churches

including

Worshipping congregations and outreaches plus guests,

observers and friends.

Celebration of God’s Faithfulness to the Church

May 12, 2012 Ordination Rites of Pastor Ma. Beate

Mantilla- Hernandez during the Closing Worship of the

Annual Session at UCCP Cosmopolitan Church.

CHURCH WORKERS sing for the Lord dubbed as SINING Unlimited. Church Workers of the Lowland

Cavite South Manila Conference will hold a Concert

for the benefit of the Ministerial Students, Retired

Church Workers and Christian Witness and Service

on March 4, 2012 at the Philamlife. This Concert of

the LCSMC is first in her history, our very own

Pastors Ronell and Bea worked and toiled for the

said Concert being the Lead Role for Interpretative

Dance and Choir Rendition respectively. Come and

let us watch this benevolent purpose Concert.

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U P C O M I N G A C T I V I T I E S March 1 Choir Practice Philamlife for Sining Unlimited March 4 Sining Unlimited (LCSMC Concert @ PhilmLife

P200 Shut-ins move to March 5-Monday March UCWO General Assembly March 24 COOP General Assembly at 2PM March 25 DLA Sunday/Annual Corporation Meeting April 5 Maundy Thursday /Communicants Water Baptism April 6 Good Friday Seven Last Words of Jesus April 8 Easter Sunday/Church Family Outing April 9-12 Youth Summer Camp April 16-17 LCSMC UCWO General Assembly Shoreline Kabalikat sa Kaunlaran, Naic Cavite April 16-19 Kids Summer Camp April 23-27 VCS Training April 30-May 4 VCS Church Base May 10-12 LCSMC 14th Annual Session –

UCCP Cosmo Church May 12 Pastor Bea’s ordination Rite at UCCP

Cosmo Church May 14-18 VCS Outreach Based May 20 Recognition Fellowship for

Summer Volunteers May 20 Turnover Ceremony and

Fellowship for Pastor Ronell May 26 Summer Volunteers Retreat

YOUTH CAMP 2012

Theme: iLike Jesus Venue: Rehoboth Kaymisas Cavite

Registration Fee: P300.00

Camp Highlights:

Worship and Bible Study

You Knit Me in Mother’s Womb

Campfire

Amazing Race

Personal Encounter

THURSDAY BIBLE STUDY now on its THIRD

MODULE. Our Thursday Bible Study being the venue to

articulate the Lord’s great plan for the church has

finished two modules on spiritual nourishment and

endeavours to learn on God’s Word. Our third Module

directs us to learning the Life and Works of Jesus Christ

with 3 categories namely: Healing of Individuals, Miracles

of Jesus and Teachings of Jesus.

Schedule of Bible Study Topics: The Healing Works of Jesus March 1 - Man with Leprosy - Matthew 8:1-4 March 8 - Roman Centurion’s Servant - Matthew 8:5-13 March 15 - Peter’s Mother in Law - Matthew 8:14-17 March 22 - Two demon possessed man from Gadara - Matt. 8:28-34 March 29 - Paralyzed Man - Matthew 9:1-8

LOVE FORGIVES ”It [love] keeps no record of wrongs. 1 Corinthians 13:5 Love forgives continually and it forgives comprehensively. Forgiveness wipes clean the slate of offense, hence it is freeing for everyone. Indeed, forgiveness was the heartbeat of Jesus. Some of His last words requested forgiveness from God for the ignorant acts of His

offenders (Luke 23:34). Christ‟s greatest act of love was the forgiveness He extended by His voluntary death on the cross (Colossians 2:13-15). Jesus described His own act of love when He said, “Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:13). Jesus was the epitome of love and forgiveness; He owns the trademark. Forgiveness is the fuel for living a life free from the clutter of cutting words and unjust acts. A life without forgiveness is a lonely life locked up in the solitary confinement of sin. Forgiveness flows when you have been authentically and thoroughly forgiven. Half-hearted forgiveness is the destiny of those who have not tasted the tender touch of forgiveness from their heavenly Father. Unless the forgiveness of God has graced your heart and soul, your capacity for forgiveness will be foreign and futile. It is the grace of God and faith in Him that fuels forgiveness in followers of Christ. The job description of Christians is to love with forgiveness because we have been forgiven (Colossians 3:13). Think about the depth and breadth of your forgiveness. Ignorant acts, they are forgiven; drunkenness, it‟s forgiven; lust, it‟s forgiven; immorality, it‟s forgiven; hate, it‟s forgiven; ignoring God, it‟s forgiven; unbelief, it‟s forgiven. Love forgives because it has been forgiven. Remember where you were BC (before Christ), and reflect on where you would be today without His love and forgiveness. Recall what it was like to be lost and bound up in your sin, and celebrate how far God has brought you. Love is extremely grateful for God‟s goodness and redeeming power. Forgiveness is second nature and somewhat automatic for followers of Jesus who are consumed with Christ‟s love. They are enamored with God‟s love for them and others. When you have been forgiven much, you love much (Luke 7:47). Your capacity to love is directly tied to your willingness to receive Christ‟s forgiveness. Accept the Almighty‟s forgiveness so that you can extend forgiveness. Let go of unforgiveness and replace it with His unconditional love. Love looks for excuses to eliminate hard feelings, as it replaces resentment and bitterness with love and forgiveness. Love by forgiving your family member who may not even know they hurt your heart. Love by forgiving your friend who volitionally violated your confidence. Love by forgiving your father and mother who are preoccupied parents. Love by forgiving your child who is ungrateful and selfish. Love by forgiving yourself for your stupid decisions. Forgiveness forgets the past, engages in the present, and hopes in the future. Extend forgiveness indiscriminately and receive it graciously. Delete any record of wrongs from the hard drive of your heart. Call, write, or initiate a freeing conversation of forgiveness. Reject the temptation for indignation and humbly receive God‟s grace instead. Love liberally by regularly relying on forgiveness. Love forgives.

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YA CORNER the young leaders

the mobilizers & advocates

SCHEDULE:

Fellowship w/ Bible Study 1

st and 3

rd Sunday of the Month

Fellowship every Saturdays 7:00 pm Module 2: Parables of Jesus Sunday School ages 15-22; 8:30 am Sundays

For more info, contact:

Teena - 09175519740 Anjell - 09261715100

THE POWER of HIS LOVE by: Elder Rizalina Reyes God created us in the light of His love. He never meant for the pains in life to separate us from Him. But sometimes man overlooks his sufferings and yield to its confusion and fury. Only Christ has the ability to restore power in His love once we separate from Him. Hebrew 13:5 A pastor told of a certain couple in his church who had waited for a long time for child. They were overjoyed when a boy was born to them. But they were crushed when they learned that he had seizures without warning. His parents always take him to church and the little boy developed a deep love for Jesus just like his parents. Despite his severe handicap, he never fails to attend Sunday service. The father was the one always holding the boy during the worship. One particular hard seizure the father gently held the boy to his chest and went at the back of the sanctuary. He wasn‟t embarrassed nor frustrated, gently whispering into the boy‟s ears. In his face was calmness and depth of abiding love. That‟s the picture of our Heavenly Father‟s love, who, in spite of our imperfections call us His children and tenderly holds us through the deepest parts of our struggles and assures us of His love and encouragement. Isaiah 41:10 Many times when we face problems and difficulties we rely on ourselves or on human to help us solve problems. When there is a threat to our health, we tend to look to renowned physician, medical specialists rather than God. We need first to rely on God and trust Him that everything will be alright. God is eager to show His power on behalf of people who truly trusts Him. Isaiah 43:1-2. The God we worship is the One who feels deeply the pain of betrayal and rejection of Israel and some of us yet unlike humans He continues to woo (encourage) us, forgives us and calls us to Himself. Such love and grace is beyond comprehension. In Hosea 1:2 consider what God asked of Hosea. He is to marry a whore named Gomer. Gomer is a hardened professional prostitute by choice, a faithless woman who bore him a son and then, went on to have two other children that were not his. Adding more pains to his calling as a prophet and obeyed God. God illustrated Israel‟s unfaithfulness by making Hosea felt pain of what Gomer has done to him. Gomer is the picture of Israel, a prostitute who abandoned her family but Hosea the husband was there to search for her and bring her back to his home and family. God forgives us and restores us to His love and service. When we are broken in spirit and fell hopeless, let us come to Jesus for healing and surely, the power of His love will envelop us. In the midst of God‟s people„s sufferings and shame, we see a faithful God carrying them still. We can no longer be captive to the devil‟s control because we are embraced by the “Power of His Love”. Prayer: Father Almighty, keep me spiritually fit. Let your Word be so much a part of me and help me share the Gospel according to the measure of my faith. In Jesus‟ name. AMEN,

UCM CWA CORNER CORNER SCHEDULE: Fellowship and Bible Study

Saturdays 8PM Conference Room Regular Fellowship Facilitators: SCHEDULE: Pastor Ronell Regular Fellowship Willie Ramos Tuesdays 7PM Jing Calungin For Info: For info: Allan Samonte CWA Natalia Cantada

CONTINUING WORKS for the CHURCH...

PN7 dubbed as GLITTERING SPARKLE was launched during the 85th Anniversary month of SCCD. PN7 GLITTERING SPARKLE invites all members to donate and be part of this another step to continuing works of the Church; a corresponding glittered material shall be posted in the 3D Tarpauline to complete the perspective of the Chancel Area. PN WATCH CORNER AS OF FEBRUARY 2012

PROJECT NEHEMIAH 7: P60,730.00

COLOR THE SEASON: P 3,121.50 Come, let’s continue putting glitters at the altar!

Proceeds shall go towards the other finishing works needed in the sanctuary identified by the Board of Trustees as follows:

Memorial Garden and Baptistery

Canopy works in ramp side

Sound System Cabinet varnishing

Covering of the stairs in mezzanine level which will be concrete slab

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GET YOUR GLOW

from IRON (Fe)

(Article from Food and Nutrition Research Inst. –DOST)

Micronutrients or trace elements are needed by the body in minute amounts. Only these substances are

the “magic wands”� that play leading roles in the

production of enzymes, hormones and other substances. They help regulate growth, activity, development and the functioning of the immune and reproductive systems. Adequate intake is especially crucial during early childhood and other periods of rapid growth, pregnancy and breastfeeding. Iron is one of the most important trace elements required. It is essential for many proteins and enzymes that maintain good health and is involved in many metabolic reactions and the regulation of cell growth and differentiation. Iron is also involved in the proper functioning of the liver and plays a role in improving the immune activity by protecting the body against the harmful actions of free radicals. Iron is widely distributed throughout the body. The total iron content varies with age, sex, nutrition, and state of health. A normal adult man is estimated to contain 4.5 grams (g) of iron. Iron is part of the hemoglobin which carries oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and carbon dioxide from the tissue to the lungs. Hemoglobin gives the red color of the blood. It transports oxygen to the different parts of the body. Oxygen is needed in the production of energy needed to do work. As minute as the amount is, however, the consequences of a deficiency are severe. Iron deficiency can lead to anemia when the iron stores in the body become depleted and hemoglobin synthesis is inhibited. Symptoms and signs of anemia include: tiredness and weakness, lack of stamina and decreased work and school performance, slow cognitive and social development during childhood and difficulty in maintaining body temperature. Decreased immune function that increases susceptibility to infection, breathlessness, headaches, insomnia, loss of appetite, and paleness in the skin, conjunctiva, palm, nailbed, and buccal mucosa or inner portion of the lower lip, are other signs and symptoms of iron deficiency. The National Nutrition Survey (2003) conducted by the FNRI-DOST revealed that the following groups are suffering from iron deficiency

anemia (IDA): 6 out of 10 infants (6 months to less than 1 year old); 2 out of 10 children (1 to 5 years old); and 3 to 4 out of 10 young children (6 to 12 years old). Iron deficiency develops gradually and usually begins with a negative iron balance when dietary iron intake does not meet the daily need for iron. This negative balance initially depletes the storage form of iron while the blood hemoglobin level, a marker of iron status, remains normal. Iron deficiency anemia is an advanced stage of iron depletion. It occurs when storage sites of iron are deficient and blood levels of iron cannot meet daily needs. Blood hemoglobin levels are below normal with iron deficiency anemia. However, Food and Nutrition Research Institute of the Department of Science and Technology (FNRI-DOST) has poured its effort in identifying better and alternative strategies to address the alarming problem of iron deficiency. In 2006, the Institute embarked on evaluating appropriate technologies and fortificants for rice fortification. This study reveals that consumption of rice fortified with either ferrous sulfate or micronized ferric pyrophosphate has greatly reduced iron deficiency among schoolchildren who served as the study participants. Get that natural

glow! Consume foods rich in iron like egg yolk, liver and meat. Vegetarian sources of iron are: alugbati, kangkong, saluyot, petsay, kamote tops, mustasa, and dried beans.

Table 1. Recommended Nutrient Intake of Iron Per Day for Filipinos by Age Groups

Age group Iron (milligrams)

Infants, months Birth - <6

6 - <12

.38

10

Children, years

1 - 3

4 -6

7 - 9

8 9 11

Males, years

10 - 12

13 - 15 16 - 18 19 - 29 30 - 49 50 - 64 65 +

13

20 14 12 12 12 12

Females, years

10 - 12 13 - 15 16 - 18 19 - 29 30 - 49 50 - 64 65 +

19

21 27 27 27 27 10

Pregnant women, Trimester

First Second Third

27

34 38

Lactating women

First 6 months Second 6 months

27 30

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SPIC generates P82,000 in donations. As of

February 29, 2012 the fund generation campaign for

Scholarship Program for Indigent Children (SPIC) this

SY 2011-2012 has reached to about P82,000.00 or

60% of the targeted amount of P140,000.00. This

leaves a balance of P59,000.00 which hopefully will

be covered in full before end of this month by more

donations. Donors during the month included

Barzaga Family, Raquel Laurel, Neil and Evelyn

Laurel, Hayag Family. A complete report will be

rendered during the Annual Corporation Meeting on

March 25, 2012.

Annual Corporation Meeting set on March 25,

2012. The 7th DLA Annual Corporation Meeting is

schedule on March 25, 2012 which is also designated

as DLA/Baccalaureate Sunday. 18 voting corporate

members are expected to attend this important annual

meeting with names as follows:

o Acuña, Emma

o Aviles, Merly

o Barzaga, Nanette

o Belostrino, Jun

o Capati, Jennifer

o De Ocampo, Jasper

o Fauni, Jhem

o Fauni, Raymond

o Fauni, Violy

o Ferrer, Ma. Angela

o Gerero, Miriam

o Mendoza, Cecille

o Poculan, Ma. Ney

o Ramos, Helen

o Reyes, Ramon

o Reyes, Rizalina

o Sapida, Henry

o Saquilayan, Allan

DLA Upcoming Schedule of Activities

March 8 Grade 6 National Achievement Test

March 9 Grade 6 Spiritual Retreat

March 11 LET

March 14 Deliberation of honor pupils

March 15-16 Final exams for all lower grade levels

March 23 NKP Talent Sharing

March 25 DLA/Baccalaureate Sunday

March 28 Graduation/Moving-Up

April 2 Distribution of Report Cards

April 2-3 Year End Faculty and Staff

Retreat/Evaluation

VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL 2012

Bearers of Hope and Bridges of Love SCHEDULE:

April 16-18 – Material /Room Preparation (Liza R. In charge) April 19-20 – BTR and Session Enhancements April 30-May 4 – VCS Church Based May 14-18 – VCS Outreach Based

Volunteers may contact the Pastoral Team............

DISCIPLES LEARNING

ACADEMY

School Beats and Pieces

Please contact our staff at 484-0602 or visit the DLA Office Monday thru Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00pm. No tuition fee increase this year except for P200.00 adjustment in miscellaneous fees

Enrolment for SY 2012-13 now going on!

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I am saved, empowered and bound

While searching through the internet, I have

discovered a document that goes the same with our theme this month, which is the continuing works of God’s grace. This document is actually a brief sermon in a Baptist church, the speaker gave three points in understanding the works of grace and I have briefly summarized it for the benefit of everyone. The Grace of God and its works are seen all throughout the bible, the Bible actually is one of the fruits of the Grace of God, but if we stick to our verse which is found in the book of Acts chapter 13 verses 38 to 43, we would find three points of description. The Grace of God is a saving grace, an empowering grace and a binding grace.1 The arrangements of these works of grace have been put systematically in order to organize how grace really works in us. But note that this is only a personal interpretation; the works of Grace varies personally in our context. Paul on the earlier verses clarifies that we have been forgiven and justified through Jesus Christ; this is where the work of redemption of grace works in us. Through dying, Jesus has conquered death and we have been liberated from sin, thus God’s redeeming grace is experienced by everyone from the moment Jesus died and rose again.

In the New Testament we can read several stories of how God works in the people he had chosen and favored. In the Now Testament, we can see and hear from people whom God had worked through how grace can be sufficient in our lives. From a documentary on a late Monday evening I heard these lines... Woman: Because of what happened, I realized that

God is working in us. Reporter: How can you say that He is working in

you? Woman: We have been united since then; we are surviving and fighting until now. The woman was part of the many people who have survived the Earthquake-Tsunami Disaster in Japan. On March 11, 2012, Japan commemorates the victims and their progress on the devastating tragedy that hit them a year ago. A 9.0 magnitude earthquake had struck Japan and had done numerous inflictions. But for a year now, 1 Continue in the Grace of God by Bro. David Buffaloe

http://www.bibleteacher.org/pdf_sermons/Acts_13_37t44.pdf 2Ibid.

stories of resiliency and generosity surfaces news and media to present that this country is focusing its energy on their recovery and that they are united and can never lose hope.

These stories of incredible faith is how the Grace of God works in our days, these are empowering and binding grace. The grace of God empowers people He has chosen and favored, He gives us strength to fulfill the tasks He has assigned to us. By doing these tasks we are bound on a personal relationship with God and with our brothers and sisters, our co-workers in the vineyard. We are bound by God’s grace with one another in order to fulfill a greater task; we are united in goal, to worship God in Spirit and in Truth.

How does God’s grace continues its work among us? We believe that as Christians, our lives are fully surrendered to God, our hopes, our dreams even our disappointments and anxieties. The Christian way of life is a surrendered life. We will work for God but we will also allow God to work through us. If anything is accomplished, then it will be accomplished because it is the Grace of God working in us2. This is exactly how things should be in our way of life as people of God, as stated by Paul in his writings to the Church of Corinth. “But by the grace of God I am what I am, and His grace to me was not without effect. No, I worked harder than all of them – yet not I, but the grace of God that was with me.”(1Cor.15:10) We are all here because of the continuing work of the Grace of God, every day we are challenged to share the same point, we are here because God blessed us with His unfailing love and we are imbued by His unending grace. All of us are continually being saved, empowered and bound by that amazing thing called Grace.

In the Eyes of Faith By Allyan Jell Samonte

LITURGIST for MARCH and APRIL 2012 March 4 Caren Joy Camatog & Kristel Joy Fauni March 11 Christian Gabriel Amon & Keith Louise Hernandez March 18 Ghesan Marie Perlas & Robee Hernandez March 25 Jezreel Gervacio & Van Hallen Hayag

April 1 Trisha Mendoza and Anjell Samonte April 8 Darwin Siervo and John Mark Luna April 15 Bethel Relao and Joy Dolorito April 22 Mischelle Quezon and JJ Reyes April 29 Princess Quezon and Nicole Frani

John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not

perish, but have everlasting life.

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1 – Dyna Bolotaolo, John Mark Senedrin, Sonvin Matro 2 – Ipe Mabbatung, Anita Calungin 3 – Miriam Senedrin 4 – Menchie Valchine 5 – Avelina Villanueva, Hannah Lorraine Carrasco 6 – Pastor Ronell Hernandez, Danny Sapida, Carl Aguilar, Laurence Gomba 7 – Toying Fauni, Julie Ann Purisima 8 – Helen Ramos 9 – Eliseo Sapida, Teena Saquilayan, Marco Paolo Sarno 10 – Andy Bolotaolo, Wilma Quezon 11 – Cherry Tumbaga, Matthew Briñez, Marlyn Valle 12 – Nenita Timba, Duane Nyshae Sapida 13 – Vilma Frani

14 – Rolando Siervo, Melissa Sapida 16 – Robee Marinell Hernandez 18 – Narissa Fauni, Janelle Ariza Capati 19 – Joselita Tabiando, Maria ney Poculan, Reginald Abdon 20 – Miriam Gerero, Adora Cahigan 21 – Iluminada Naty, Mary Ann Margallo, Jhun Mark Santos, Justin Brix Purisima

22 – Muriel Garcia, Gio Saquilayan, John Paolo Tabing 24 – Armando Fauni, Danny Quezon, Sammy Aaron Bedruz Jeramie Fauni 25 – Gene Karlo Dakis 27 – Artuz Jared Capati, Kyrene Angelica Tigas 29 – Rebecca Gonzales, Aaron John Fauni

3 – Joey & Cristy Belmonte Wilson & Razil Benitez

Roger & Taleng Cantada 6 – Edgardo & Conchita Toledo

7 - Rezzie & Liza del Rosario 14 – Andy & Dyna Bolotaolo

18 – Allan & Teena Saquilayan 30 – Renato & Tina Tirona

30 - Momie & Cecilia Mendoza 30 – Edgardo & Carina Reyes

COLLECTION REPORT JANUARY FEBRUARY

Tithes 84,185.00 63,221.00 Loose Offering 26,636.00 23,051.00 Sunday School 1,431.25 1,195.75

Midweek Services 1,251.00 966.00

Least Coin 2,049.70 1,158.70 Lovegift/Donations/Ads/flowers 2,000.00 3,370.00

Pledge 600.00

Mission Offering 4,721.50 2,841.00

CTE & Ordination 20,950.00 New Years Eve 2,585.25

Gen Paid Services 3,550.00 TOTAL 149,959.70 95,803.95

JAN. FEB.

1ST 170 205 2ND 157 187 3RD 174 196 4TH 210 199 5TH 191 AVE. 180 197

Proverbs 4:10

Listen, my

son, accept

what I say,

and the years

of your life

will be many.

(NIV)

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“His Grace Continues its Work” MARCH 2012 LENTEN SEASON

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 Church Bible Study – 8PM Man with Leprosy Elder Lina Reyes -LCSMC Special Council Meeting “Strat Plan” Ellinwood at 10AM

2 Cell Group @ Silvertown 3:00 pm

3 Communicants’ Class 10-12 am Maricris /Daang NIA Childrens’ Outreach BOE 3PM BCE 5pm CYF : 6:00 p.m UCM: 7:00p.m

4 Communion Sunday P&W: Liturgist: Caren Joy Camatog & Kristel Joy Fauni Closing of Nomination for Church Election 2011-2012 Shut Ins CYAF Fellowship

5 Cell Group - Dexterville 4 pm

6 DLA Chapel Service and Staff Devotion CWA Bible Study/ Fellowship 8:00 pm

7 Church and Coop Staff Devotion 4PM Prayer service 8:00 p.m , Elder as exhorter

8 Church Bible Study -8PM Roman Centurion’s Servant Facilitator: Pastor Bea

9 Cell Group @ Silvertown -3:00 pm 4th Conference Council Meeting UCCP Greenbreeze 9AM

10 Communicants’ Class 10-12 am Maricris /Daang NIA Childrens’ Outreach NOMELEC mtg,2pm BOT mtg, 6 pm CYF : 6:00 p.m UCM : 7pm

11 Rev. Ronell Hernandez P&W: Liturgist: Gabriel Amon and Keith Hernandez BOD Mtng 2PM

12 Cell Group - Dexterville 4 pm

13 DLA Teachers’ and Staff Devotion CWA Bible Study/ Fellowship 8:00 pm

14 Church and Coop Staff Devotion 4PM Prayer Service 8:00 pm , Pastor Bea, exhorter Documentation Comm. for Annual Session @10AM LCSMC

15 Church Bible Study -8:00 p.m Peter’s Mother in Law Facilitator: Pastor Ronell

16 Cell Group @ Malagasang 2-B -3:00 pm

17 Exposure Trip Communicants’ Class LCSMC CWA 8AM March of the Peso UCCP Salitran Maricris /Daang NIA Childrens’ Outreach CYF : 6:00 p.m UCM: 8:00 p.m

18 P&W: Liturgist: Ghesan Marie Perlas and Robee Hernandez Church Worker Sunday CYAF Bible Study Church Council Meeting, 2pm

19 Cell Group - Dexterville 4 pm

20 DLA Teachers’ and Staff Devotion CWA Bible Study/ Fell. 8:00 pm UCWO EAST CLUTER Fellowship UCGS Bacoor at 8AM

21 Church and Coop Staff Devotion 4PM Prayer Service 8:00 pm, Sis. Wilma, exhorter

22 Church Bible Study - 8:00 p.m Two demon Possessed men from Gadara Facilitator: Pastor

23 Cell Group @ Malagasang 2-B -3:00 pm

24 Communicants’ Class 10-12 am Maricris /Daang NIA Childrens’ Outreach Coop General Assembly 2pm

25 P&W: Liturgist: Jezreel Gervacio and Van Hallen Hayag DLA Corporation Meeting 2PM

26 Cell Group - Dexterville 4 pm

27 DLA Teachers’ and Staff Devotion CWA Bible Study/ Fellowship 8:00 pm

28 Church and Coop Staff Devotion 4PM Prayer Service 8:00 pm

29 Church Bible Study - 8:00 p.m Paralyzed Man Facilitator: Pastor

30 Cell Group @ Malagasang 2-B -3:00 pm

31 Communicants’ Class 10-12 am LEADERSHIP that BUILDS Facilitator: Rev. Ronell Hernandez Maricris /Daang NIA Childrens’ Outreach

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