Good Friday Invite – April 14 2017

ServiceTime :
7.45pm onwards
Lite food/refreshments follows @9.45pm
 
A non-Christian once directed her inquisitive question as to why Good Friday is called good although it is the day when Jesus Christ died? This is an engaging question that can be asked and answered for many of our non-Christian friends to give the truths of the Gospel.
 
Now to the answer: Although Christ’s death is the most excruciating death(comes from the Latin word – which literally means ‘out of the cross’),  yet it is in no wise a helpless or a hopeless one. Christ himself said that just like a good shepherd, He is willing laying down His life for His sheep and that He has the power to lay it and to take it. Even as there are many reasons as to why Good Friday is really good, Let  me give three brief reasons for consideration:
 
1. Christ’s death was an atoning death taking our sin and shame in our place. He carried our sins as the lamb of God who takes upon Him the sin of the world. Although He knew no sin, yet He became sin for us, so that in Him we can be made the righteousness of God.


Summer Conference 2016

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There is a something called the 80/20 rule which probably was introduced by Italian economist and has made into the circles of management and entrepreneurship. The rule simply means that 80 percent of your outcomes come from 20 percent of your inputs. This Pareto principle as it is well known is extrapolated into management where it is identified that 80% of the work is produced by 20% of the workers. Unfortunately, this worldly principle seems to have been crept into our Lord’s kingdom work and into the body of Christ as well where it is not false to say that most of the Lord’s work is done by a faithful few.
 
This is not be, particularly as we are saved by His grace which is the God’s riches at Christ’s expense.  Indeed it is not of works lest any man should boast as we read in Ephesians 2:8-9. But, seldom do we continue to read on, or remember the remainder of Paul’s thought that we are saved unto good works in Christ Jesus which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them. It is in this context we need to be spoken by the Lord on how we are all truly “Saved to Serve” i.e, saved and called to serve our Lord through serving one another.
 
God willing, we will have Brother Kenneth Timothy(Sydney, Australia) who has been serving the Lord for 20+ years in various Hebron(Hyderabad) related assemblies, bring us God’s word on August 12-14(Fri-Sun). May you join and be blessed.quiz2016
 

Apart from the reviving messages we will be

having many other things through the sessions:
 
1. Quiz from book of Judges
2. Children’s presentation
3. Snack, Lunch & Dinner.
4. Hermenuetics class Graduation
5. New Classes Information
5. Testimonies time
6. Church App Launch.
7. Child Care
8. New Sermon Series Introduction
 
So don’t miss and feel free to extend this special summer conference invite to all your friends and family and be blessed!
 
Looking forward to seeing you.
 
Yours In Christ,
Beloved’s Church
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Baptism Preparation Classes

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Baptism Preparation Classes help all those who have never witnessed for Christ in the waters of Baptism to know what Baptism actually is and answer questions about the same.
 
God willing, we would like to make available these classes the week following Resurrection Sunday(March 27). They will be held starting on March 31(Thursday) @7.45pm and all those who may be interested can contact any of the Church elders.
 
Coming to these classes does not mandate you to get baptized. In fact, we do desire that those that want to witness through water baptism truly ought to have been Born Again and there should be a genuine life change brought by the Gospel truths applied to their lives. It’s the work of God in His grace to lead anyone to His saving knowledge. We come along their side to witness the Work of God. Let’s briefly consider few truths about water Baptism.
 
  • Water baptism outwardly demonstrates what has happened inwardly. Water baptism helps you to grasp the reality of the spiritual truth that the old “you” has died.
  • Water baptism is a symbolic burial, by which the new Christian publicly declares they have died, and are now beginning a new life, in Christ.
  • Baptize is the English form of a Greek word which means to immerse: to place something into something else.
  • In Christian water baptism, the believer is put completely under water, then immediately raised out of the water.
  • Water baptism is a statement of faith: my old life is behind me — I am a new person, with a new life.
  • Water baptism is a sign of repentance — repentance means change inside out — a change so drastic that the old person is “buried.”

“See, here is water. What hinders me from being baptized?” – Acts 8:36

“If you believe with all your heart, you may.” – Acts 8:37