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Sunday, June 8, 2008


ETHNOS EMANUEL :D

Yaaay, Sunday! Church was good, as usual. And we got our tribal tee! The colour is nice - really refreshing colour :D Bluegreen-ish colour? I'm not sure. From past experiences, I realise my lack of colour sight (I don't even know if this makes any sense. Colour blind ... colour sight. Get it? :D Okay, well. Guess not.)

Pastor talked about being a surprise ambassador of Jesus today. About God being passionate about communicating to us and using surprises and shocks to reveal himself to us. Example being the China earthquake and all.

Oh, and the cool thing was this sentence he quoted:

"Change is not always catalysmic, but is always a catalys"

So cool huh. I love sophisticated English :D

Today's sermon is really a wake up call. It's all about our relationship with Jesus, about turning to him on the first sight of crisis. Oh, and I was really surprised that so much analysis could be done from the Bible. The sermon was somewhat revolving mainly around Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine. And Pastor Eugene picked up so many things from one simple passage.

Haahaha. Apparently the Bible can be used for Literature practice, too. (:

Anyway. For the first time, I noticed the dancers on stage today! As in really observed their movement and everything. I can't say the steps are nice and neither can I say they all dance well, but it's for God, so it's still cool. I want to be able to do that one day (: But all the people up there are pretty old ... -.-

Oh well. Really excited for tomorrow! Well, other than the fact that I have six hours of CIP to do. I probably will die of boredom or something.

Aha.

God bless me :D