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The Feeding of the 5000 (St. John 6: 1-15)

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The Feeding of the 5000 (St. John 6: 1-15) Dear Fellow Christians, We have been informed that the Movement Control Order (MCO) will be extended to 14 April 2020. Therefore the church will not have its regular activities carried out at the premise until that date. As God is in control of everything, we need not be troubled as Philippians 4:6 says, “Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.”  The study for this week (St. John 6: 1-15) is commonly known as the “Feeding of the 5000”. The actual number of people in the congregation would likely exceed 5000 as the passage noted the number of men in the multitude only.  There are many lessons drawn from this passage. However, none is greater than the teaching and enlightenment that the Lord Jesus is divine — as proven in the signs He gave us. The subject of His divinity was covered quite comprehensively last week.  I wil...

The Son of God (St. John Chapter 5)

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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The Movement Control Order that prohibits believers from gathering to worship our God is indeed a distressing time for all of us. Since the formation of the Church on 8th May 1994, this is the first time the Church did not gather for worship. We hope this order would not extend for a longer period. I hope this post finds you in good health. I’m praying for all of us that God will keep us from this dreadful disease and the nation will be delivered from the scourge. In response to the situation, I think it is good to continue our Sunday School Bible Study on St. John Chapter 5 through our blog.  This week, we will consider verses 30-47. I would like to focus on two matters for consideration: 1) The characteristic of humility in Christian behaviour 2) The veracity of affirmations that the Lord Jesus Christ is the Son of God Verse 30: Humility This is a good reminder for all of us to avoid pride in ourselves. The Lord Jesus...

Wangsa Ukay Gospel Hall

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Weekly schedule of Wangsa Ukay Gospel Hall Sunday 9am -- 9.40am        Morning service and communion  9.40am -- 10.10am     Sunday morning ministry 11am -- 12 noon         Sunday School Thursday  8.30pm-9.15 pm Bible study and prayer meeting Gospel meetings are held on the last Sunday of March, June, September and December at 11.30am. Believers are encouraged to do personal evangelism as this is an effective method to spread the gospel to family members and friends. A brief history of Wangsa Ukay Gospel Hall  Address: 16, Jalan Wangsa 2, Bukit Antarabangsa, 68000 Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia. Matthew 18: 20 – For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.  The assembly first started on 8th May 1994 with four believers in the home of Mr Wong Cheng Leong. He was led by the Lord Jesus Christ to set up Wangsa Ukay Gospel Hall (The Assemb...