Friday, May 30, 2008

Last Night's Cell Meeting

Last night, we resumed our cell meeting. It started off with an ice breaker led by sister Yin Ching and we all burst into much laughter when each of us shared a funny/embarrassing moment in our lives. Stories ranging from anticipated instant stardom, durians that went 'clunk', cyclist knocking busses/lorries, flying crabs, zapple, eggs, mismatch shoes, hijacked ang pows and all sorts. Cell members, if you are reading this, you know who you are!! For those who missed our cell last night, come and find out for yourselves in our next meeting.

We had a time of worship led by sister Jocelyn where we broke into praying for disaster victims around the globe. The power of God's presence compelled us to pray earnestly. He is sovereign.

We continued with our Cat and Dog Theology study, listing out the dangers of a Cat Theology (or rather Meo-logy). Perhaps we can list them down on this blog under comments. Can you all remember the 8 pitfalls? During the video teaching, we also broke into smaller groups to discuss rather thought provoking and life challenging questions.

And of course, every wonderful meeting must end with great food... and really, we had such a feast even at 11pm! Our hostess bought curry from Sri Rampai and it was so fantastic to have it with Gardenia bread that was lightly toasted! Besides that, we were blessed with the ever famous porridge (the same ones as you get on Sunday at the cafeteria i.e. RM3 per bowl) from our sister Wendy, cheese cake baked by our sister Yin Ching, another type of curry but home cooked by sister Jocelyn's mother in-law and satay. The satay and porridge were a hit for the kids whilst the adults cleaned up the curry. So delish!

We all went home after exercising our authority in the heavenlies through prayer, were spiritually filled up and physically "blotted"! Ha ha ha! So next time, come and join us... you'll never know what God has in store for us!

And oh yes, I think there will be a Fruit Fiesta mini retreat coming soon, an over-night stay at an orchard. Durian lovers, watch this space!

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