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1988 Launch of Cell Group Ministry

Don't Remain A Stranger


Rev Dr Kang Ho Soon

Pastor


God has created persons in order that they can have meaningful relationships with Him and with one another. In fact, we depend upon relationships for development (especially emotional development) and for meaning in life. The family is a good illustration of this truth. At the moment of birth, a baby has the potential for personhood. But in order for these potentialities to be realized, it is necessary for the baby to be welcomed and loved by his immediate circle which may comprise his father, mother, grandparents, siblings and caregivers. If the baby experiences more moments of love and acceptance, he will grow up a happy, lovable and loving person.


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CLOSELY-KNITTED CHURCH

It is the prayer and hope of the Pastors and leaders of LMC that our church will evolve into a close-knit community where persons can find warm acceptance and eventually grow to be lovable and loving persons, where persons are no longer strangers to one another when they meet for worship on Sundays and where they will in turn share their love with those beyond the bounds of the church. This is a formidable yet challenging task for our congregation has grown to over a thousand persons. However, your leaders have solved to seek new and creative ways of helping people to relate to one another in depth and to have a healthy concern for one another's welfare.


LAUNCH OF THE CARE GROUP MINISTRY


After much deliberation and prayer over this matter, your leaders have decided to launch the CARE GROUP MINISTRY at PLMC's 56th Anniversary Sunday which falls on 10th July 1988. The Rev Norman Wong will direct this special ministry. Leaders of care groups are now undergoing training.


WHAT CAN YOU DO?


* You can begin by praying for the launching of the Care Group Ministry and for the leaders who are being trained.

* Look out for more information on the Care Group Ministry. 

* More importantly, you should be praying about signing up to be a member of a care group.


If all PLMC members were to sign up to be members of care groups, then we can look forward to the day when we are no longer strangers to each other.


In His Love, The Rev Dr Kang Ho Soon Pastor

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