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  • Bulletin for April 3, 2011

    Pasig Evening Worship April 3, 2011 2:30 p.m. Preaching: Rev. Nollie Malabuyo [table id=22 /]

  • Hannah Melissa Roxas Ong (1997-2011)

    Hannah Melissa Roxas Ong (1997-2011)

    “Keep on praying. We should pray always, not only when we need help from God. But always thank Him and praise Him and confess all our sins by praying. Praying is one way to communicate with God.”~Hannah’s last journal entry Click on pictures to enlarge. To download a printer-friendly copy of this service, click here…

  • The Servant Songs of Isaiah

    The Servant Songs of Isaiah

      Beginning this Lord’s Day, April 3, 2011, we will start a new sermon series on the Servant Songs of Isaiah. “Behold my servant, whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights; I have put my Spirit upon him; he will bring forth justice to the nations. He will not cry aloud or…

  • “Who Sent the Earthquake and the Tsunami?”

    “Who Sent the Earthquake and the Tsunami?”

    “The eagle has landed!” Russel’s own words of joy. We praise God that Donna and the four boys have landed at Los Angeles International! It was a joy to see Donna and her four boys off at NAIA at 4 am yesterday for their 8 am flight to Narita Airport, and then on to their…

  • New Series: 1 Thessalonians–Faithful Living Before Rapture Part 1

    New Series: 1 Thessalonians–Faithful Living Before Rapture Part 1

    “Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord.”—1 Thessalonians 4:17 Paul’s two letters to the church in Thessalonica were meant to encourage them in the wake of the unexpected deaths…

  • God’s Sovereignty Vs Prayer? (Updated)

    God’s Sovereignty Vs Prayer? (Updated)

    While thinking about tomorrow’s Prayer and Psalm service, I have found a series on prayer by R. C. Sproul. Here’s the first one: “If God is Sovereign, Why Pray?” by R. C. Sproul As soon as we set these two ideas—the sovereignty of God and the prayers of His people—side by side, we run into…

  • Liturgy for New Year’s Eve Prayer & Psalm Service

    Friday, December 31, 2010 at 10 a.m. • Call to Worship Psalm 122:1-9 • Invocation Psalm 124:8 • Salutation Revelation 1:4-6 • Opening Prayer Ending in Lord’s Prayer First Lesson The Trinitarian Foundation of Prayer: “Our Father… Hallowed be Thy Name” Galatians 4:6 •      Song My Heart was Glad to Hear the Welcome Sound #264:1-4…

  • New Year’s Eve Prayer and Psalm Service

    New Year’s Eve Prayer and Psalm Service

    We will have a Prayer and Psalm Service on Friday, December 31, 2010 at 10 am at RCJ Building to look back to God’s faithfulness in the year about to end and to look forward to his steadfast love in the days, months and years ahead. What were some of the toughest times in your…

  • A Festival of Scriptures & Carols

    A Festival of Scriptures & Carols

    Just like last year, we’re having a Festival of Scriptures & Carols on Christmas Eve, December 24 at our house. But what time? Are some of us still working whole day? Late afternoon to early evening would probably be the best. It would be about an hour program, with a short Christmas devotional. Let me…

  • Preparation for Worship on December 12, 2010

    Preparation for Worship on December 12, 2010

    The bulletin for this second Sunday of the Christmas season is posted here. The sermon is entitled “The Glory of the LORD is Revealed” based on Isaiah 40:5. Please read: Isaiah 40:1-8, Luke 2:8-20, John 1:14 Practice and enjoy singing the songs! They have beautiful accompaniment: The Heavens Declare Thy Glory (Psalm 19) O Christ,…