Monday, December 30, 2013

Inauguration Service at Agape Community Church Office at 115 College Street

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On Dec 22, Inauguration Service took place in Burlington Agape Community Church Office for the new found location, 3rd Floor, 115 College Street, Burlington.

The text of the message is from Ephesians 4:17-24 and the title is "to put off your old self and to put on the new self". Paul says "to put off your old self". It's the metaphor of garments. It is like the garments that we can put off. Because of the work of Christ, our old self died, we just need to put off that. Our life and our ministry will be renewed.

"It's a new space, and it's almost new year. However, more important than that is the word of God renews me and God gives me another beginning", the minister says, "I believe the mission will develop if I continually welcome the work of Spirit here."

All who are interested in studying the Bible are welcome!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

You are Invited to A Warm Christmas Eve

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Want to find more than dinner and shopping at Christmas Eve? You are invited to the Christmas Eve event in Agape Community Church on Third Floor of 115 College Street. We will look at the burning love of God the creator to us through the incarnation of His Son.

“What is mankind that you are mindful of them, a son of man that you care for him?”

Friday, December 13, 2013

December 6-8 NYC Christmas Retreat Concludes with Abundant Grace

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From December 6th to December 8th, Minister John went to NYC to attend the NYC Christmas Retreat hosted by Immanuel Bronx, which was a refreshing experience.

40 Ministers and Bible students from Immanuel Bronx, Philadelphia, Boston, New Haven, Burlington, Manchester and Jersey City and more joined the retreat. The theme was “The Birth of Jesus” and students were given the opportunity to study messages answering where, why, when and how Jesus came to this earth. Each message was prepared and delivered with lots of love and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

The retreat featured several activities including an open-mic night, a gift-exchange, testimony time, prayer meeting and lots of opportunities to break-bread and converse.

The minister himself testified, “Even as Christians, we don’t think about why and how Jesus as Son of God came to the world. You can see the Gospel, the power of salvation when you look at his incarnation.”

Christmas Retreat in Burlington Agape Community Church will be planned around Christmas. All are welcome!