Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Galilean Fellowship update

Yesterday was quite an eventful day for the celebration of the UCLEW. The yearly Galilean Fellowship ran full steam last night as about 37 faculty, staff and alumni families hosted around 600 freshmen students in their homes for the Bible study. Facilitators and song leaders led the Bible study and the hosts prepared delicious ’snacks’ which almost always seem to be more of supper than the usual snacks that we know of. The students learned and shared about how they see and have experienced Jesus as the Way, the Truth and the Life and did this either be drawing some sketches on the Manila paper or by way of reporting. They were divided in to three groups–the Way group, the Truth group and the Life group.

Indeed last night was a night that all participants will really remember as a unique and meaningful event in their life in Silliman University. We’ll do it again on Thursday night with another batch of around 600 freshmen students! To God be the glory!

 

- Pastor Callum Cool

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Monday, July 16, 2007

UCLEW 0707 - “Walking the Way, Seeking the Truth, Living the Life”

This week is University Christian Life Emphasis Week for all of Silliman University!

We will post our reflections here as soon as the materials come through and we will be posting as well our schedule of activities for the week. Do visit us every now and then for some updates and possibly pictures. Enjoy the week!

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Welcome to the SU Church Pulpit!

Hello everyone!

In our desire to spread the good news everywhere, we have come up with this ‘blog’ site to post selected sermons, reflections, meditations and random thoughts as pastors of Silliman University Church. We hope you will find this site helpful and enlightening.

We encourage you to share your thoughts as well and post them here, and if you have some nagging questions you can write them down here as well for us to answer.

So enjoy and God bless you!

- Pastor Callum Tabada 

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